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What is the difference between Canon 6D and Canon 700D?

The main ones are: 6D is a full-frame SLR camera, and 700D is an entry-level half-frame SLR camera.

6D is a full-frame SLR camera, image sensor size: approximately 35.8×23.9 mm, effective pixels: approximately 20.2 million, DIGIC 5+ digital image processor, autofocus point: 11 points, 63-area TTL Full-aperture metering, metering range: EV 1-20, continuous shooting up to about 4.5 frames/second, multiple exposure times: 2-9 exposures, maximum shutter speed: 1/4000 seconds.

EOS 700D effective pixels: Image sensor size: about 22.3x14.9 mm, effective pixels about 18 million pixels, maximum shutter speed 1/4000 second, continuous shooting up to about 5 frames/second, DIGIC 5 Digital image processor; 9 cross-type autofocus points, 63-zone TTL full-aperture metering, built-in flash, touch screen,