Winner! 71% Canon EOS 6D Mark II The Canon EOS 6D Mark II takes the lead with a score of 71/100, while the Canon EOS 6D lags behind at 59/100. Both cameras are DSLR models, announced in 2012 and 2017 respectively. They share similar dimensions, with the 6D measuring 145 x 111 x 71mm and the 6D Mark II at 144 x 111 x 75mm.
The Canon EOS 6D Mark II ISO settings available are 100-40000 in 1/3 stop increments with ISO 50 (L), 51200 (H1) and 102400 (H2) available. Worth mentioning is that the color delivered by Canon EOS cameras is simply excellent. This attribute alone can be a decision-making attribute and overall, the 6D II produces beautiful image quality. Media The main advantage is the full frame sensor in 6D2, which is what enables it to have better low light performance. The 6D2 also has 30% more resolution, 20MP vs 26MP, which almost offsets the natural crop factor of the 7D2’s APS-C image sensor. The 6D2 has 45 AF points, compared to 61 AF points in the 7D2. Meanwhile, the 5D series should have better build quality overall, though the 6D series is by no means bad. Both are weather-sealed. As far as image quality, they are probably very similar. As far as specs, the 6DII holds up pretty well: 5DIII has two SD slots; correction: one SD slot and one CF slot
The resulting image will have less quality than when staying within the native ISO range, but it can be useful in certain situations. has sensor shift stabilization. Canon EOS 6D. Canon EOS 6D Mark II. With sensor shift, the image sensor (rather than the lens) moves to counterbalance any vibration of the camera.
Canon EOS 5DS vs EOS 6D Mark II Overview and Optics. The Canon EOS 5DS emerges as the winner in the optics comparison, scoring 73/100, while the Canon EOS 6D Mark II trails slightly with a score of 69/100. Both cameras share key specifications, including a CMOS sensor, full-frame sensor size, Canon EF lens mount, and lack of image stabilization.

CameraCarl wrote: Four years ago I bought a Canon 6D for night sky photography; mostly Milky Way and Aurora Borealis photography. I've been happy with the camera for night sky and general landscape photography.

Low light performance on the 6D is likely to be better than the 90D. It very much comes down to what you need from a camera. Video and sports/wildlife photography where long lenses and high shooting speeds are useful favour the 90D. For landscape and portrait work, etc the 6D MK2 may be a better choice. Canon EOS 6D Mark II – Performance, Image Quality and Verdict. Canon EOS 6D Mark II – Performance Canon DSLR’s are known for being reliable performers. After shooting with the camera for a Y3c0.
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