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What's the difference between Canon 6D Mark II and Canon 80D?

Main differences between Canon 80D and 6D Mark II;

EOS 80D is a half-frame SLR camera with an effective pixel of about 2420, a full-pixel dual-core CMOS AF, a built-in Wi-Fi function, a reversible LCD touch screen, a DIGIC 6 digital image processor, a high-speed continuous shooting of about 7 frames per second, a maximum shutter speed of 1/8000 seconds, 45 autofocus points, a 7560-pixel RGB+ infrared photometry sensor and a 63-zone TTL full aperture photometry.

6D Mark II is a Quan Huafu SLR camera: the size of the image sensor is about 35.9×24 mm, the effective pixel is about 26.2 million, the DIGIC 7 processor, the 45-point full cross autofocus system, the full-pixel dual-core AF, the 7560-pixel RGB+IR metering system, the viewfinder field of view is about 98%, and the highest continuous shooting speed is about 6.5 frames per second. Manually set the range of Wi-Fi ISO: 100-40000 (in units of 1/3 or whole level) can be extended to L (equivalent to ISO 50), H 1 (equivalent to ISO 5 1200) and H2 (equivalent to ISO/).