As we saw with the 5D Mark III, Canon's new DIGIC 5+ image processor gives the 6D capability for both 1080p and 720p video recording. The previous-generation processor in the earlier 5D Mark II
Point-and-shooters and 1D Mark III users have been enjoying this benefit for years, and Canon now brings this function to the 5D Mark II. This has a huge potential to change remote photography when coupling the camera wirelessly to a laptop via the WFT-E2A wireless transmitter and viewing the results on the laptop's LCD screen.
CIPA is an independent, standard measurement that determines how many shots a camera can take before the battery dies. has a removable battery. Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Nikon D7100. The battery is removable and can be replaced by the user if broken. has a rechargeable battery. Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Nikon D7100.
1080/60p video. Built in Wifi + NFC and GPS. The major operational difference is also the most obvious. The 6D Mark II's rear LCD is fully articulating, and touch-sensitive, in line with recent Canon DSLRs like the EOS 80D. In fact, the 6D Mark II handles a lot like a slightly up-sized 80D in general.
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