8/16/2023 0 Comments Sony a7 iii vs sony a6000![]() This is probably the biggest advantage of the A7II over the Canon EOS 6D. I do like to shoot after dark, so this is a disadvantage, but that is somewhat offset by the focus peaking and the EVF as you will see in the Sony Advantages below. The Sony will hunt when focusing in low light. This is probably the biggest advantage for the Canon EOS 6D. I removed it and the other add-on apps and my start up time was back to a respectible 1.5-2 seconds again, but still not as fast as the Canon. After some research I found that the updated remote app was the culprit. On my A6000 I was experiencing an issue where the camera was taking up to 10-seconds before it was ready to shoot. ![]() The Sony can take up to 2-seconds before it is ready to shoot. The Canon is pretty much ready to start shooting as soon as it is turned on. While I don’t use this frequently due to the penalty on battery life, it is nice to have it and being able to see where I shot the images on the map in Lightroom is a nice benefit. The Canon features a built-in GPS unit (as well as an optional hot-shoe mounted version that runs on it’s own batteries). The Sony A7II battery performance is similar to the Sony A6000. ![]() On the Canon I typically get 1,000+ images per battery charge while on my Sony A6000 I’m lucky to get 400 shots on a single battery charge. Since the Sony is a mirrorless camera it uses an electronic viewfinder that zaps the battery in no time flat. This has always been one of the biggest advantages for both Canon and Nikon. From standard zoom lenses to exotic telephotos ($10,000 or more) to tilt/shift lenses. Canon offers a LOT of lenses – pretty much any lens you could ever want (or need) is available from Canon. ![]()
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