Nice, spent better part of 2 days hiking there, would like to go back!
All the time. Have had one on all prior and current Canon DSLRs. Find weight helps steady shooting, extra surfaces a plus for handling. Downside is weight, this for some an issue, but at 70 years old I can and still carry current 6d2 with grip on hikes etc and have no issues...
Head south to the Tetons for the best hiking and scenery after you burn out in Yellowstone.
Another great set of pictures!
Very nice, really like the images as unique views!
Might be faster when the Corona killing off us old people.
I'm truly happy with 6d2, things I like are the "ease of use", flip screen, and camera is bit smaller and less weight then prior 7d2 which was great camera but 6d2 has been so much more fun to use.
Love my 6d2, have had it over 2 years now. I went from a 7d2 which was a really good camera but the 6d2 does more of what I want easier for me. Landscape and portrait photography mainly...
Nice! Always so good to see images of places I'd like to go to.....
I had this camera for 2 years. It's a great camera, but for me it wasn't, hard to explain just wasn't comfortable with it. Moved to 6D Mk2 and been very happy. I do mostly landscape and some portrait and macro.
Good price, I bought each of the two a little over two years ago and been super happy with both.
During this time of stay at home thought nice to share few National Park images I've shot over the past few years. We've visited 29 National Parks some several times and differing seasons. Most of these from roadside stops but we do lots of hiking also, done most every day hike in Rocky Mountain and Grand Tetons.