Review
Positive points of the Canon EOS 6D Mark II include improved AF system, the fantastic articulating touch-screen and a new LSI which facilitates a better high noise performance. Sadly downsides are present too. Having a single SD card slot is disappointing at this price point, while 4K video is starting to become so standard that to see it left out of a £2,000 camera is definitely a let-down
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/canon_eos_6d_mark_ii_review/
Video user guide
New firmware is coming within month. Some video improvements must be included.
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Review
The camera records FullHD video at frame rates up to 60fps, with stereo microphones built-in. The ISO speed available goes up to ISO25600 in Auto mode. Manual ISO settings can be expanded to H1: ISO51200, and H2: ISO102400. A full range of frame rates are available, including 59.94, 50, 29.97, 25, and 23.976fps. Videos are recorded as MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC, H264) files, with options of IPB Standard or Light, this results in a bitrate of 58-59mbps.
You can adjust the audio levels manually, or leave them on auto. There are wind filter and attenuator options. HDR movie recording is possible as one of the scene modes. In-camera 5-axis Digital IS available (options are: Off, Enable, and Enhanced). As the electronic image stabilization reduces video quality, we'd recommend the use of a lens with optical image stabilization, or the use of a tripod (or monopod).
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/canon-eos-6d-mark-ii-expert-review-31095/
Review
The 6D II records video in .MP4 or .MOV format using the MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 codec, with audio being recorded in Linear PCM (.MOV) or AAC (.MP4) via dual front microphones (producing stereo sound) or the 3.5mm stereo input jack. Sound recording levels can be set to Auto, Manual (64 levels) or Disabled entirely. Unfortunately, Canon decided not to include a headphone terminal in its budget full frame offering. Wind Filter and Attenuator options can be set in the sound recording menu.
One particularly annoying quirk regarding movie recording with the 6D II is that when the camera is set to Shutter Priority (Tv) or Aperture Priority (Av) mode, the camera will vary both the shutter and aperture to maintain exposure, the same as if the camera were set to Program (P) mode. For the ultimate control, use Manual (M) mode with Auto ISO (as needed).
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-6D-Mark-II.aspx
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canon-eos-6d-mark-ii-review
Conclusion As it should be, the EOS 6D II is a better camera than its predecessor in almost every way. With plenty of resolution, respectable burst shooting speeds and pleasing Canon color, it's a camera that's capable of producing great images in a variety of situations. Despite this, it is simply overshadowed by competition that is made up of more capable cameras at similar or lower prices.
[VK: added samples]
In stock
Canon sensor is still not so good as Sony made sensors
https://www.dpreview.com/articles/3416153698/canon-eos-6d-mark-ii-dynamic-range
More videos about features
Imaging Resource ISO test: http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/canon-6d-mark-ii/canon-6d-mark-iiA7.HTM
Canon 6D Mark II dynamic range test by Dpreview: https://www.dpreview.com/articles/3416153698/canon-eos-6d-mark-ii-dynamic-range
At the pixel level, the ISO 100 … it reaches 11.04 EV at 26MP (11.89 normalized to 8MP) compared with my 6D which reached 11.53 EV at 20MP (12.19 EV normalized to 8MP). The measured read noise is 7.53556 DN (compared to about 4.68699 DN in my 6D). The new sensor uses a 512 blackpoint at ISO 100 instead of 2048 (just like the new crowd of sensors). But unfortunately doesn’t achieves their dynamic range performance. The measured white point is 16383, which could point to a preproduction camera (my 6D doesn’t seem to top there at ISO 100) so the real dynamic range could be even half a bit less
From http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1497323/25#14098826
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