The 6D Mark II uses the same recipe as the original 6D: Itโs a full-frame DSLR meant to appeal to enthusiast photographers who want the quality of a 35mm sensor without the complexity (and price
In contrast, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II has a maximum frame rate of 30fps, limiting its ability to capture fast-moving subjects. Despite having a lower score, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II still offers decent video capabilities with Full HD resolution and time-lapse functionality.
I was thinking about getting one of Canon's full frame sensor cameras, seen rumours they are going to announce 6D Mark II after they have launched the 5D mark IV, does anyone think there is a chance they will add a built-in flash to the 6D Mark II? Why doesn't Canon offer a full frame camera with a built-in flash? Thanks for your help.
The company's "budget" full-frame camera produces some great photos, but as a whole it leaves us feeling a bit ambivalent. Canon EOS 5D Mark II Canon EOS 5D Mark III Canon EOS 6D Nikon D600
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