

This is Canon adapting, as it's the first time we've seen such a feature in its full-frame cameras. Sure, we've seen sub-£2K full-frame cameras before now – we're looking at you Nikon D750 – but the 6D Mark II adds yet greater flexibility with its vari-angle touchscreen. Which is what the Canon EOS 6D Mark II sets out to achieve, as the replacement of 2012's 6D. For many it will fulfill every need at a far lower price than buying a 5D Mark IV, which gives this full-framer considerable appeal. Nonetheless, if you've been thinking about buying a full-frame DSLR but have been waiting for some of the more modern technologies – touchscreen control, a vari-angle screen, Wi-Fi sharing and so forth – then the 6D Mark II does a grand job. Best mirrorless cameras 2017: The best compact system cameras to buy today.Best DSLR cameras 2017: The best interchangeable lens cameras available to buy today.
#BEST CANON FULL FRAME CAMERA 2017 MOVIE#
Oh, and there's no 4K movie capture, which is no surprise from a Canon DSLR, but puts it a step behind some competitiors. Then there's the viewfinder's 98 per cent field-of-view, which for a near-£2k camera seems like a bit of a kick in the side to not be able to see the outermost edge of the frame during composition. The live view, while fast, isn't as pinpoint perfect when it comes to focus as an equivalent mirrorless camera.
