Hi,
I am trying to make up my mind between the 2 and was wondering if anyone has seen a real world A/B IQ comparison between the 6D and the D600?
So confused....... ARRRRGHHH
hassiman Member 130 posts Joined May 2007 More info | Aug 06, 2013 13:23 | #1 Hi,
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smu johnson Mostly Lurking 16 posts Joined Jul 2013 More info | Aug 06, 2013 13:27 | #2 1) Google "D600 oil" without quotes. I think this will make the choice easier. Canon 6D 24-105mm f/4L IS USM w/ Σ 77mm DG UV | Canon Rebel T5i 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM & 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS | Canon PowerShot A530
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Hogloff Cream of the Crop 7,606 posts Likes: 416 Joined Apr 2003 Location: British Columbia More info | Aug 06, 2013 14:00 | #4 ![]() smu johnson wrote in post #16186052 ![]() 1) Google "D600 oil" without quotes. I think this will make the choice easier. 2) Also, this URL: http://www.kenrockwell.com/canon/6d.htm ![]() FWIW, he says, "The Canon 6D is the world's second-best DSLR regardless of price, right behind the very similar Canon 5D Mark III. If you're in the market for a full-frame DSLR for ultimate technical quality and super-fast autofocus for action, but don't want to pay extra for (or carry the weight of) the 5D Mark III, the 6D is about 95% of the 5D Mark III for a lot less money. I own both, and see and feel very little difference between them. (I also own the Nikon D600, which is inferior).". I faced the same choice. Went with the 6D. Can you please elaborate how the d600 is inferior to the 6d? I've seen prints from both and I'd say the 6d has better high ISO abilities, but the D600 is better at middle to low ISO. Blatant statements where one is so much better than another really needs facts to back up such bold statements.
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Aug 06, 2013 14:11 | #5 Hogloff wrote in post #16186129 ![]() Can you please elaborate how the d600 is inferior to the 6d? I've seen prints from both and I'd say the 6d has better high ISO abilities, but the D600 is better at middle to low ISO. Blatant statements where one is so much better than another really needs facts to back up such bold statements. He is just repeating a quote from Ken Rockwell's review, which should be taken with a grain of salt as with everything on his site. Ken has the following to say about the D600 it it's review: "The Nikon D600 is Nikon's best digital camera ever, at any price". Sort of contradictory if you ask me. Canon EOS 6D | 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM | 35mm f/2 IS USM | 85mm f/1.8 USM | Speedlite 430EX II
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Aug 06, 2013 14:56 | #7 MaizeRage25 wrote in post #16186149 ![]() He is just repeating a quote from Ken Rockwell's review, which should be taken with a grain of salt as with everything on his site. Taken with a grain of salt at best. That guy is a complete idiot.
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BrickR Cream of the Crop 5,935 posts Likes: 115 Joined Mar 2011 Location: Dallas TX More info | Aug 06, 2013 15:03 | #8 reprazent wrote in post #16186168 ![]() If you are (heavily) invested in Canon glass I'd stick with Canon, I doubt you can spot the difference in prints or reallife to be honest. ^This My junk
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adamo99 wrote in post #16186245 ![]() Taken with a grain of salt at best. That guy is a complete idiot. I was trying to be nice Canon EOS 6D | 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM | 35mm f/2 IS USM | 85mm f/1.8 USM | Speedlite 430EX II
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Tmuussoni Senior Member 330 posts Likes: 4 Joined Oct 2011 Location: .FI More info | Aug 06, 2013 15:30 | #10 They are both awesome bodies with fantastic IQs. On Canon dedicated forums (@ POTN) you are bound to have more answers saying get the Canon. But the truth is they are very close to each other in performance. If you are not already too heavily invested in Canon glass the Nikon D600 is certainly a viable option. And this "oil in sensor" is totally blown of proportions here..
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EverydayGetaway Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Aug 06, 2013 15:42 | #11 If this is your first DSLR, go handle both in a store or rent each for a week. As others said, they're so close it should really come down to preference. I'd still go with Canon because of the lens selection though. Fuji X-T3 // Fuji X-Pro2 (Full Spectrum) // Fuji X-H1 // Fuji X-T1
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reprazent Goldmember ![]() 1,045 posts Likes: 13 Joined Jan 2009 More info | Aug 06, 2013 15:53 | #12 BrickR wrote in post #16186264 ![]() ...but the ergonomics of it are my real issue with the D600. I just couldn't stand holding it for more than a few minutes at a time. same here, the very reason why I could never shoot Nikon bodies, it hurts my hand. While Canon cameras fit like a glove.I agree with the last poster, go try it out at the store.
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ElectronGuru Senior Member ![]() 427 posts Joined Apr 2009 Location: Oregon More info | Aug 06, 2013 18:51 | #13 It doesn't matter which camera you buy, it's the system that you are committing to. In 5 years when the body is obsolete, which set of lenses do you want to be selecting a new body for? Which company has the design and execution you prefer? "Light is the paint, lenses are brush, sensors are the canvas"
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jdizzle Darth Noink ![]() 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Aug 06, 2013 19:09 | #14 ElectronGuru wrote in post #16186750 ![]() It doesn't matter which camera you buy, it's the system that you are committing to. In 5 years when the body is obsolete, which set of lenses do you want to be selecting a new body for? Which company has the design and execution you prefer? I have three systems and it's wondeful to have all options at my calling.
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jdizzle Darth Noink ![]() 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Aug 06, 2013 19:12 | #15 Tmuussoni wrote in post #16186325 ![]() They are both awesome bodies with fantastic IQs. On Canon dedicated forums (@ POTN) you are bound to have more answers saying get the Canon. But the truth is they are very close to each other in performance. If you are not already too heavily invested in Canon glass the Nikon D600 is certainly a viable option. And this "oil in sensor" is totally blown of proportions here.. Some basic advantages for D600: -More AF points (better AF tracking, in 6D you are still basicly stuck on the center AF point for most reliable focus) -2 EV stops better dynamic range (in landscaping photography you'll appreciate this) - 4 more megapixels - built-in flash - better low ISO perfomance (e.g. ability to pull out shadows without that horrible banding) Some basic advantages for 6D - better high ISO perfomance (it becomes more especially visible above ISO 6400, but you have to ask your self: do I really shoot with such high ISO numbers?) - GPS - WIFI - If you are already invested in Canon glass, in my opinion it's not worth changing them for Nikon To sum up: they are both awesome bodies. Just go to some store, see how they feel on your hand. And make your decision based on that feeling ![]() The best and by far the most reasonable post I've ever read.
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