<li>24-28mp full frame CMOS</li>
<li>45 AF points (all cross-type)</li>
<li>Dual Pixel AF</li>
<li>DIGIC 7</li>
<li>Built-in Wi-Fi®, NFC and Bluetooth® technology</li>
<li>Built-in ***</li>
<li>Vari-Angle touchscreen LCD</li>
<li>6 FPS Shooting</li>
<li>HDR Movie & Time Lapse Movie</li>
<li>Some form of 4K video</li>
<li>Movie electronic image stabilization</li>
<li>Dual SD card slots</li>
<li>100% coverage optical viewfinder with some new features</li>
</ul>
<p>As we all know, Canon very rarely goes way outside of the with new products, as their cameras aren’t just about one specific feature. It’s generally how all of the features come together to make a great shooting experience for the photographer.</p>
<p>We would love to see this camera come in at under the $2000 USD mark.</p>
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Below are my expectations for the 6D II
- I somehow doubt Canon will put 45 AF points in the 6D mark II. I would be very happy to be wrong but, I expect it to be somewhere in the 20s with all points being cross-type and the center point dual cross-type and -6EV. Now trying to explain to a person moving up to FF that they have reduced AF points may be tricky.
(I would be very satisfied with 20+ AF points that works as well as the current model's center point and a more robust center point.)
- The view finder will not be at 100%. More likely 98%
- The shutter speed will remain at 1/4000 sec
- The FPS will be 5.5 sec
- The build quality will be inferior to the 5D IV
These differences will keep the price point lower and justify the extra $$ for the 5D IV.
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<li>45 AF points (all cross-type)</li>
<li>Dual Pixel AF</li>
<li>DIGIC 7</li>
<li>Built-in Wi-Fi®, NFC and Bluetooth® technology</li>
<li>Built-in ***</li>
<li>Vari-Angle touchscreen LCD</li>
<li>6 FPS Shooting</li>
<li>HDR Movie & Time Lapse Movie</li>
<li>Some form of 4K video</li>
<li>Movie electronic image stabilization</li>
<li>Dual SD card slots</li>
<li>100% coverage optical viewfinder with some new features</li>
</ul>
<p>As we all know, Canon very rarely goes way outside of the with new products, as their cameras aren’t just about one specific feature. It’s generally how all of the features come together to make a great shooting experience for the photographer.</p>
<p>We would love to see this camera come in at under the $2000 USD mark.</p>
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Below are my expectations for the 6D II
- I somehow doubt Canon will put 45 AF points in the 6D mark II. I would be very happy to be wrong but, I expect it to be somewhere in the 20s with all points being cross-type and the center point dual cross-type and -6EV. Now trying to explain to a person moving up to FF that they have reduced AF points may be tricky.
(I would be very satisfied with 20+ AF points that works as well as the current model's center point and a more robust center point.)
- The view finder will not be at 100%. More likely 98%
- The shutter speed will remain at 1/4000 sec
- The FPS will be 5.5 sec
- The build quality will be inferior to the 5D IV
These differences will keep the price point lower and justify the extra $$ for the 5D IV.
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