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Camera Comparison

Sony A7 IV vs Canon R6 Mark II

The Sony A7 IV gives you more resolution and a larger lens ecosystem. The Canon R6 Mark II gives you faster shooting, excellent autofocus, and a very easy hybrid shooting experience.

Choose the Sony A7 IV if...

  • • You want 33MP resolution.
  • • You shoot landscapes, portraits, or travel.
  • • You crop heavily.
  • • You want the largest mirrorless lens ecosystem.
  • • You want strong third-party lens support.

Choose the Canon R6 Mark II if...

  • • You shoot sports, wildlife, or action.
  • • You want faster burst shooting.
  • • You prefer Canon color and handling.
  • • You want excellent subject tracking.
  • • You shoot weddings, events, or hybrid photo/video.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureSony A7 IVCanon R6 Mark IIWinner
Sensor33MP Full Frame24.2MP Full FrameSony A7 IV
AutofocusExcellentExcellent subject trackingCanon R6 Mark II
Burst Shooting10 fpsUp to 40 fps electronicCanon R6 Mark II
VideoStrong 4K hybrid videoExcellent 4K oversampled videoCanon R6 Mark II
Lens EcosystemHuge E-mount ecosystemGrowing RF ecosystemSony A7 IV
Third-Party LensesExcellent supportMore limited supportSony A7 IV
Used ValueExcellentExcellentTie

The Real-World Difference

The Sony A7 IV is the better choice if resolution, cropping flexibility, and lens ecosystem matter most. Its 33MP sensor gives more room for cropping and detail than the Canon R6 Mark II.

The Canon R6 Mark II is better for action-heavy shooting. Its faster burst speeds, strong subject detection, and easy handling make it especially appealing for sports, wildlife, weddings, and events.

Used Buying Advice

Both cameras are excellent used buys. For the Sony A7 IV, check shutter count, sensor condition, card slots, USB-C, and HDMI wear. For the Canon R6 Mark II, also verify shutter count and inspect the RF mount, EVF, rear screen, and ports.

Final Verdict

Best Resolution

Sony A7 IV

Best Autofocus

Canon R6 Mark II

Best Lens Ecosystem

Sony A7 IV

Best Sports Camera

Canon R6 Mark II

Choose the Sony A7 IV if you value resolution, cropping, and lens flexibility. Choose the Canon R6 Mark II if you shoot faster-moving subjects and want one of the easiest full-frame hybrid cameras to use.

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