The 6D Mark II is Canon's first full-frame DSLR to include a vari-angle (tilt/swivel) touchscreen display. The 3-inch display can rotate almost a full 360° and offers a great view from directly Sony a7 II vs. Canon 6D Mark II. Side by side. 2 cameras compared. ADD CAMERA Sony a7 II. Canon EOS 6D Mark II. move left: move right: Full frame (35.8 x 23.9 mm) Canon will make both the EOS 6D Mark II and a mirrorless full-frame cam (50%, 1,163 Votes) Yes, a mirrorless full-frame camera will replace the EOS 6D (28%, 644 Votes) No, there will be only an EOS 6D Mark II (22%, 496 Votes) Total Voters: 2,303. 6d2 Mirrorless. This post might contain affiliate links. That means we will get a small fee if you Step up into the full-frame game with the EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera from Canon. Making high-performance full-frame imaging more accessible, the 6D Mark II makes numerous advancements over its predecessor to improve upon every aspect of image capture and creation. But now, the 6D Mark II is the only current full-frame Canon to be left without that capability, and curiously so. One can only speculate at Canon’s reasoning there, but hopefully the internet can chill a minute and consider what the 6D Mark II does offer. Let’s compare. Canon 6D Mark II. 26.2MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor; DIGIC 7 Image Processor
Canon EOS 6D Mark II: 26.2MP full-frame CMOS sensor, ISO 100-40,000 (exp. ISO 50-102,400); DIGIC 7 processor On paper there is not much difference between the camera’s newly developed sensors. The 30.4MP sensor of the EOS 5D Mark IV records images with 6720 x 4480 pixels.
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