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A pixel on Canon 6D Mark II sensor is approx. 15% bigger than a pixel on Canon R. Pixel density. 3.51 MP/cm². 3.05 MP/cm². Difference: 0.46 µm (15%) Canon R has approx. 15% higher pixel density than Canon 6D Mark II. To learn about the accuracy of these numbers, click here.
DIGIC 7 Image Processor, ISO 100-40000 The DIGIC 7 Image Processor powers the Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera to produce high image quality and fast operation, even in in low light. The camera features a wide range of ISO 100-40000 for still and videos and it can help keep results sharp and detailed in virtually any lighting situation.
Canon EOS RP vs. Canon EOS R vs. Canon 6D Mark II. Side by side. $3099 (with 24-105 F4L II lens) Mid-size SLR Composite
Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera with EF 24-105mm USM Lens, WiFi Enabled Black Photo Sensor Size: Full Frame (35mm) Image Stabilization: Dual Pixel CMOS AF Relative pixel sizes: vs. Pixel area difference: 17.7 µm² (117%) A pixel on Canon 6D Mark II sensor is approx. 117% bigger than a pixel on Sony a6600. Pixel density. 6.62 MP/cm². 3.05 MP/cm². Difference: 3.57 µm (117%) Sony a6600 has approx. 117% higher pixel density than Canon 6D Mark II.