Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Mirrorless Cameras For Travel

Canon EOS R6 Mark II vs Sony α6700

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Canon EOS R6 Mark II comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.1 vs 3.8). The gap is mostly about Videographers needing high frame rates — read the strengths below before deciding.

Canon EOS R6 Mark II
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Mirrorless Cameras For Travel
Canon EOS R6 Mark II
$1,998as of May 29

The Canon EOS R6 is a 20MP full-frame mirrorless camera designed for enthusiast photographers and videographers. Reviewers praised its excellent image quality, fast shooting capabilities, and robust autofocus system. However, the camera's tendency to overheat during video recording and its 30-minute recording limit have been significant drawbacks. While early versions suffered from reliability issues and firmware problems, Canon's updates have largely resolved these concerns. The R6 sits below the R5 in the lineup and offers a well-rounded combination of stills and video features, though it's not the best stills-and-video hybrid option available. It's ideal for photographers seeking a versatile, high-quality camera but may not suit videographers requiring extended recording times.

Strengths
  • 20MP Dual Pixel CMOS sensor with excellent image quality and detail retention
  • Dual Pixel AF II with AI-trained subject tracking and 100% AF coverage
  • In-body stabilization rated at up to 8EV of correction
Watch-outs
  • Tends to hit temperature limits during extended video recording
  • 30-minute recording limit imposed by firmware
  • Some users report IBIS wobble with certain wide-angle lenses
Sony α6700
Ranked #9 in Best Mirrorless Cameras For Travel
Sony α6700
$1,498as of May 29

The Sony α6700 is a high-end APS-C mirrorless camera featuring a 26MP BSI CMOS sensor and Bionz XR processor with dedicated AI processing capabilities. Reviews highlight its improved video features including 4K/60p recording and 10-bit color depth, alongside an upgraded 3" fully articulating LCD. The camera maintains the 11 fps shooting rate but lacks a focus point joystick, which some users find limiting for manual control. While praised for its handling and weather sealing, the single card slot is seen as a notable drawback for professional use. It's best suited for enthusiasts seeking advanced video capabilities and image quality in a compact form factor.

Strengths
  • 26MP BSI CMOS sensor with 93% AF coverage
  • 11 fps shooting with mechanical or electronic shutter
  • Full-articulated 3" LCD with 1.04M dot resolution
Watch-outs
  • No focus point joystick for manual AF point selection
  • Single SD card slot lacking backup option

How they stack up

Canon EOS R6 Mark II

The Canon EOS R6 Mark II offers better image quality and in-body stabilization than the Sony α7 IV, but unlike the Nikon Z5II, it lacks dual card slots and has a shorter battery life. Compared to the Fujifilm X-S20, it provides more advanced video features and higher frame rates, though the X-S20 has better vlog mode and 4K/60 4:2:2 recording.

Sony α6700

The Sony α6700 surpasses the Canon EOS R50 in video features with 10-bit color depth and 4K/60p recording, but unlike the Fujifilm X-T5, it lacks the higher frame rate and in-body stabilization. Compared to the Sony α6400, it has a more advanced processor and better video specs, though it lacks the 425 AF points and 11 fps shooting rate.

Specs side-by-side

SpecCanon EOS R6 Mark IISony α6700
Sensor20MP Dual Pixel CMOS26MP BSI CMOS APS-C
StabilizationIn-body stabilization rated at up to 8EV5-axis in-body optical image stabilization
VideoUHD 4K at up to 60p4K/60p, 10-bit with 4:2:2 color
AutofocusDual Pixel AF II with AI-trained subject tracking759 with 93% coverage
Burst Rate20 fps with e-shutter, 12 fps mechanical11 fps with mechanical or electronic shutter
Display3.0-inch articulating touch LCD3" 1.04m-dot fully articulating touchscreen
EVF3.7M-dot EVF2.36m-dot, 0.7x OLED EVF
Weight493 g
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