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Apr 01, 2020
Great little wide-angle prime
This is an oldie but goodie. Pretty sharp (for a wide angle) and surprisingly quick to focus. Yes, it's noisier than a USM or STM lens but it's no worse than a kit lens. Feels quite sturdy with a metal mount. Gives a very useful 44mm equivalent view on a crop. You may wonder why you would get this lens for a crop rather than the EF-S 24mm f/2.8 which is smaller and a little sharper. Simple: this is a true EF lens that will work on full frame or crop body. I use an APSC for now but plan to upgrade to FF soon and didn't want to make my lens redundant. This can be a true wide on FF or normal on crop. If you're committed to the APSC format go with the EF-S 24mm.
This makes a better walking-around prime for a crop body than the popular 50mm f/1.8. True, the 50mm performs better in general but the 80mm equivalent view is rather useless for anything other than close portraits. This lens is better for street shots and group portraits.

Jun 26, 2019
Definitely the best streaming box if you're in the Apple ecosystem.
Definitely the best streaming box if you're in the Apple ecosystem. Easy to set up, does what it says on the tin.

Nov 04, 2020
A Modern Classic
4 of 4 found this helpful A modern classic. The 6D is still easy to use, well built and versatile. It's a great entry point to the world of full-frame 35mm. The Canon system offers great value, too, with a huge inventory of great lenses. For taking stills, it's a great performer with quick and accurate autofocus, beautiful colour and sufficient resolution. The one area where the 6D can't compete with more recent cameras is video. It can capture nice-looking 1080p footage but the lack of autofocus and in-body image stabilization make it much harder to use compared to modern mirrorless cameras and smartphones.