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...in good light. In poor light i've found them to be unreliable and in some cases, utterly pointless. The centre point is fantastic.
I know I'm a little late to the conversation , but I have found that the outer focus points lock focus perfectly in good light, and in darker situations they slow down and hesitate a little and sometimes can't lock focus but when they do lock focus, focus is accurate. I personally stick to focus and recompose with the centre spot in lower light. In a 6D mark II I'd love all focus points to be spread out a little more and as sensitive as the current centre point lol.
Has anyone tried a magnifying eye-piece on the 6D? I go the EF-S screen and that helps with manual focus and checking focus, but would love to enlarge the finder a little more.