Canon EOS 6D Mk2: 26.2-megapixel full-frame sensor, Digic 7 processor.Canon EOS 6D MkII vs EOS 5D MkIV: Sensor / resolution Although it offers the same magnification (and therefore physical size), the 5D IV delivers a what-you-see-is-what-you-get 100 per cent field of view - whereas the 6D II's 98 per cent FoV means the outermost edge of the frame won't be seen in preview, only in capture. If you're non-plussed about a vari-angle screen because your eye will be almost permenantly fixed to the viewfinder then, well, the 5D IV is the better of the two. Canon EOS 5D Mk4: Optical pentaprism, 100% field of view, 0.71x magnification.Canon EOS 6D Mk2: Optical pentaprism, 98% field of view, 0.71x magnification.Canon EOS 6D MkII vs EOS 5D MkIV: Viewfinder That means more complex screen positioning and even touch-basedc control when in Live View mode. The 5D IV has the larger and higher-resolution panel, but the 6D II is the first full-frame Canon DSLR to offer a vari-angle touchscreen. The first major difference is with the screen. Canon EOS 5D Mk4: 3.2-inch fixed non-touch LCD (1,620k-dot).Canon EOS 6D Mk2: 3-inch, vari-angle touchscreen LCD (1,040k-dot).Canon EOS 6D Mark 2 vs EOS 5D Mark 4: Screen
#5d mark iii vs 6d for video production plus
The 6D II is slightly smaller and lighter than the 5D IV, but not by a giant amount - plus you'll barely notice one adding a lens. Both are full-frame, both accept Canon's EF lens range, both are water- and dust-resistant too.
Objectively, the two cameras are fairly similar.
The 5D Mark IV is a rather pricey machine - it's £3,349 body-only at the time of writing - so, surely, there's something more affordable out there that doesn't compromise too much?
#5d mark iii vs 6d for video production pro
(Pocket-lint) - When the Canon EOS 5D MkIV burst onto the pro camera scene in 2016, it hit so many tick boxes that, well, few other full-frame cameras seemed to be worth a look-in.