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Eos 5d mark iii vs 6d noise
Eos 5d mark iii vs 6d noise












eos 5d mark iii vs 6d noise
  1. #Eos 5d mark iii vs 6d noise full#
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eos 5d mark iii vs 6d noise

#Eos 5d mark iii vs 6d noise software#

There are multiple ways to use the Wi-Fi: to transfer images between cameras to connect to a smartphone as a direct pairing or via a LAN as a remote control using the EOS Utility software on your PC or Mac to print wirelessly via PictBridge upload pictures via Web service using Canon Image Gateway or to connect to a DLNA network and view images on other devices also wired to that network, such as your telly. Once these short pains are out of the way the door of practicality opens.

#Eos 5d mark iii vs 6d noise full#

Each of the different connectivity types requires a full individual set up, rather than a one pass suits all logic. Punch being the operative word, as it will most likely make you feel like punching something on account of how user-friendliness has been thrown out of the window. Fortunately it's quick and easy to turn Wi-Fi off from within the quick menu as required.Īs with previous Canon Wi-Fi implementation, such as in the PowerShot S110 compact camera, the set up process is rather long-winded, but, and certainly for the sake of security, that's an issue that's overcome once all passwords are punched into the camera. Switch on these techy features, however, and kiss that figure goodbye. The 6D happens to share the same LP-E6 rechargeable li-ion version as found in the 5D Mark III so it has the juice to keep the camera shooting for up to around about 900 shots per charge. Playback and delete keys also move to the right side of the rear, rather than the usual left-lying position. Not really sure why, as it would hardly be a cost implication to keep the usual dual-function set up. With the 6D that means a little more menu digging using the quick menu. The top panel also has single-access buttons to AF, drive, ISO and metering, whereas the 5D Mark III and other Canon DSLRs have dual-use buttons to include exposure compensation and white balance. Not a serious bother when there aren't that many AF points to select from. For example, the omission of the rear joystick-like thumb control that features on the 5D Mark III makes adjusting focus point on the 6D a little bit fiddlier, although a combination of both front thumbwheel and rear rotational d-pad can be used to shift horizontal and vertical selection. The 6D's layout is generally a success too, and not a million miles away from similar Canon cameras, albeit with a handful of subtle differences.














Eos 5d mark iii vs 6d noise