The Canon 6D is a reflex camera with FF (1.0x) sensor and 20.2 megapixels manufactured from 2012 to 2017 (discontinued). The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 50 - 102400 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 4.5 FPS. The average price, when it has ...
Detailed analysis of the specs of the Canon 6D Mark II. Click through to see how this camera compares to others in its class.
New since the original Canon 6D:26 MP, up from 20 MP.6.5 FPS, up from 4.5 FPS.45 AF points, up from 11.As-shot 4:3, 1:1 square and 16:9 crop modes (even the 5D Mk IV doesn't have these!).New, additional control button near the shutter button.Flipping LCD....
What mirrorless cameras are you comparing the 6DMKII to?I've bought a Canon R5 and now sold my 1DXII as there was no point keeping it to collect dust. Like 1Jul 5, 2021permalink KoolKool well, see some exotic birds over there?! good luck with your...
Because R7 although it has 33mp and a crop factor it is still less than R1 or R6 or R5 and R3, and when i asked about R7 before people said it will surpass my 1DX but it isn't a better choice over others, so to me it is like i go from top of the line DSLR to a med ra...
On APS-C cameras, like the Canon 7D, 60D, and Rebels, the sensor has a 1.6x crop factor meaning that the sensor will see a 50mm lens as an 80mm lens – so it kind of gets “zoomed in”. On full-frame cameras like the Canon 1D, 5D, and 6D, the sensor will see a 50mm lens...
The real key here is pixel size. The 7ti is 3.7, which will be better on the 80, than the 5.73 of the 6D. Have yet to see full-frame images from that scope that are properly corrected to the edge. Seems you have seen these though?
Because R7 although it has 33mp and a crop factor it is still less than R1 or R6 or R5 and R3, and when i asked about R7 before people said it will surpass my 1DX but it isn't a better choice over others, so to me it is like i go from top of the line DSLR to a med ra...
whereas the EOS 7D Mark II camera with an APS-C sensor has a 1.6x crop factor that effectively crops the field of view, producing effective lens coverage similar to what an 80mm lens would produce on a full-frame camera. In other words, any lens you attach to an APS-C sensor camera ...
Yes, the technology in an EOS R is far beyond the 5D or 6D and EF 28mm I used to travel with. But a smaller sensor format provides what you are looking for. So maybe the R100 could be the solution? The fact that there are now crop and full frame camera sharing the RF mount make...