1. Logicalist • 8 yr. ago. If you manually focus all of your shots, the 6d works great for sports photography. Otherwise, sports photography is the seconded worst type of photography the 6d is good at, compared to a 7d mk2. I would vote: Go 7d mk2, buy nice glass, then go fullframe next body upgrade. Or just save money.
Meanwhile, the EOS M6 Mark II has a 30 fps Raw Burst mode, which is distinctly aimed at stills-photography shooters. Additionally, its short flange-back distance encourages the adapting of non-native lenses, and there's not a mess of glass and hinges obstructing the sensor if one did want to launch their way into capturing moving pictures.
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Options. 06-11-2013 07:37 PM. No not Bracjeting or HDR. In "P" mode etc on the 6D, in the Menu (#4 Camera), where you can select "Multiple Exposures" ie: multiple shots to the same frame (photo), you set how may shots you will take on the same frame/photo. But each shot seems to require you to squeeze the shutter button each time.
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How to set your camera up for Sports Photography - Canon 1Dx set up for sportHi guys. In this video I run through how to set your camera up for Sports Photog
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