I wonder how many of those talking against the 6D II have actually owned one and have experience with it. I have owned a 6D and now I have a 6D II. Both have been superb cameras and I wouldn't trade either for any of the crop frame Canons that I have owned. Also: 5D IV, RP, M5, ton of lenses, from
"I wonder how many of those talking against the 6D II have actually owned one and have experience with it." I admit I have no desire to own a 6D Mk II and even less desire for a 6D. However, the question was "6D Mark II vs. 90D." I tried a 6D and fopund out it is not for me. I tried out the 90D wrote: I wonder how many of those talking against the 6D II have actually owned one and have experience with it. I have owned a 6D and now I have a 6D II. Both have been superb cameras and I wouldn't trade either for any of the crop frame Canons that I have owned. Also: 5D IV, RP, M5, ton of len Has phase-detection autofocus for videos. Canon EOS 80D. Canon EOS 90D. A phase-detection autofocus system is faster than a contrast detection autofocus system. Even when recording scenes with a lot of fast movements, the videos are sharp and clear. has continuous autofocus when recording movies. Canon EOS 80D. The EOS 90D has a higher screen resolution of 1,040,000 dots, compared to the 5D Mark IIβs 920,000 dots. This difference results in a clearer and more detailed display on the EOS 90D. Additionally, the EOS 90D features a touchscreen, allowing for more intuitive control and easier menu navigation. Compare Canon 5D Mark II vs Nikon D600. Canon 90D. Nikon D600. $1199. APS-C. Less expensive. Tilt-swivel screen. $1900. 35mm. Razf.