Here it is, absolutely undeniably very anecdotal evidence that the Canon 6D may just be a 5D classic in disguise.
I took a quick trip around my neighborhood with both my 5D classic and 6D in hand, taking photos of the same subjects, using the same 40mm f2.8 lens on each camera. Both cameras were set to aperture priority with auto white balance. Both shooting in RAW. Both set to ISO 100. Both using the same aperture setting for each photo (mostly f5.6 with the exception of one photo shot at f2.8).
Although no two photos are ever going to look completely identical, even if comparing one 5D classic to another 5D classic (due to second by second changes in natural lighting, slight changes in composition and thus metering, etc), we can still see how these two cameras generally treat a scene in terms of highlight or shadow priority and rendering, color science, etc.
I hope this is helpful for those of you who are interested in either or both of these cameras. Let me know if there is anything else you would like to see.
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