
80D focus points are more spread out than 6DII, do you feel the focus point is too cramp and too limit because is all in the center area? I prefer to shoot with viewfinder than LCD. People said 6D is better than 6DII in dynamic range. The 6D MkII also has the anti-flicker function for getting consistent shots in Artificial/flickering light (Introduced in the 7D MkII)

And then I just moved the very bright Gloss white Coreflute and target I had printed on Gloss photo paper into a shaded location to the side and continued. The only time I did come close to encountering that was shooting a 50mm F1.2 Lens in daylight on a white target (doing AF MA with Reikan Autofocal). And if I did want a very shallow DOF under very bright light I'd throw on a ND filter to tame the light a touch to deal with it. And having shot BIF, and a variety of sports, I've yet to find 1/4000 as a limitation. Face detect in Live View works very well, and the scene modes are another advantage.įrom memory, the only advantage the 5D MkIII would have is 1/8000 fastest shutter speed Vs 1/4000.

DPAF is another new feature that works well.
#5d mark iii vs 6d mark iso#
Not only more MP (26 Vs 22) which will deliver more detail, More Native ISO range (40,000 Vs 25,600), and in a studio situation, Live View will allow you to touch the screen for the focus point. Right now I am using 80D with Canon 85mm 1.4 L prime and Sigma Art 35mm and 50mm.Įasy just get the 6dmkii and with those primes you'll be more than happy.ĦD MkII, no doubt at all. I can't afford the 5D Mark IV, considering a used 5D Mark III or a brand new 6D Mark II, which one is good choice as I am mainly shoot portrait.
