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Anyone shot birds with a 6D?

 
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Mar 16, 2013 15:43 |  #1

I do not need any kind of lecture on why the 6D is not the ultimate choice for birds. I am in limbo on my next main camera purchase at the moment, and have thought about picking up a 6D for a second body and travel. So I wanted to see if anyone has tried to use one for birding, and what level of success they have had.

If I could get a 6D to use for at least a few months while I decide what to do, and if I can at least get respectable AF performance out of it with the center point for tracking BiF, I can live with that.

Can anyone weigh in?

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Mar 16, 2013 18:10 |  #2

YES.
My friend Chris (svtmaniac) has quite successfully shot birds with his 6d. He reports the AF is actually very good if you are ok with center point (single point) focus.

I wouldnt hesitate to pick one up if I could. You will have the best Canon camera for high ISO/low light shooting so a large lens would be your only need and you have that covered.

I say go for it.



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Mar 16, 2013 19:04 as a reply to  @ jhayesvw's post |  #3

Yes, with my 400 5.6.

These were all slower moving birds, so it didn't really test the limits of the AF. My main issue during these shoots was my slow SD card (30MB/s) couldn't keep up. I bought a 95MB/s SD card and the difference is amazing. So at least now I can shoot more than ten images before waiting for the buffer to clear.

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Mar 16, 2013 21:47 |  #4

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Shot with my 6D Sigma 150-500, center point focus. The 6D works just fine for this.

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Mar 17, 2013 01:11 |  #5

Knew I saw an answer to your question somewhere :)

https://photography-on-the.net …1258444&highlig​ht=6d+test


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Mar 17, 2013 21:25 |  #6

Yarik wrote in post #15723439 (external link)
Knew I saw an answer to your question somewhere :)

https://photography-on-the.net …1258444&highlig​ht=6d+test

Yup. That is my friend that I mentioned earlier.
Thanks for posting up his thread. I had forgotten about it.



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Mar 18, 2013 10:37 |  #7

Thanks for the feedback so far! Anyone else is welcome to keep chiming in.


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