Using the EOS 6D Mark II in live view mode offers many of the advantages of mirrorless cameras, showing that the DSLR design still has a few tricks up its sleeve. Intuitive control layout Using the optical viewfinder, you get a 6.5fps maximum shooting speed with AE/AF tracking – just the ticket for subjects on the move.
It took Canon six years to update the original 6D, but the Mark II was well worth the wait. This camera has a raft of handling improvements, as well as boasting a higher megapixel count and newer image processor. Key upgrades include two new autofocus systems, the main AF module having 45 phase-detection points which are all cross-type.
The Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera puts full-frame performance into a compact, full featured DSLR for outstanding performance even when youre on the go! Its 26.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 7 image processor help deliver amazing results even at expanded ISO settings, making it great for challenging low-light situations as well as landscapeH8jvCr.