The new sensor and DIGIC 7 combination delivers an ISO range of 100-40,000, expandable to 50-104,400. The 6D Mark II’s regular autofocus system gets an update too, with a 45-point array (all cross-type) that’s light years ahead of the old model’s archaic nine-point system, and Canon’s latest DIGIC 7 image processor aids object recognition and focus tracking to predict subject movement across the frame. More importantly, perhaps, this new sensor uses Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor to deliver fast phase-detection autofocus even in Live View mode, so Live View and movie autofocus should be faster and smoother than the EOS 6D Mark I’s older and simpler contrast autofocus system. The EOS 6D Mark II’s brand-new 26.2-megapixel sensor is a significant improvement in resolution on the old model’s 20.2 megapixels, and more in line with rival cameras from Nikon and Sony. The rounded contours and efficient button layout make the 6D II a great camera to use. The 6D II doesn’t shoot 4K video, either.Ĥ. There’s only one SD card slot, where rival cameras in this price bracket have two. The vari-angle rear touchscreen makes the most of Canon’s fast Dual Pixel CMOS AF in Live View mode.ģ.
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