About a week ago, there were rumors that Canon had a new camera in the works in the form of the EOS 6D MK II. Photos and specs of the camera were leaked, and for those who are wondering about the camera, wonder no more as Canon has since officially taken the wraps off their latest DSLR.

It also looks like once again, the rumors were right on the money regarding the specs. For those who are hearing about this for the first time, the EOS 6D MK II will come with a 26.2MP full-frame CMOS sensor. It is also powered by Canon’s DIGIC 7 image processor and will support ISO from as low as 100 and go up to 40,000.

There will also be a vari-angle touchscreen LCD of the 3-inch variety, meaning that it can be angled so that you can grab some unique angles and perspectives when shooting. The camera will also sport a 45-point all cross-type AF system with dual pixel CMOS AF with phase-detection.

We are also looking at Full HD video recording, WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth, and GPS. The EOS 6D MK II will be released late July and is estimated to cost $1,999 for the body-only, while $3,099 will nab photographers the camera along with a EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM II lens, or alternatively a EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 STM lens for $2,599.

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