Among the top DSLR camera models worth buying today, Sony A77 II and Canon EOS 6D are truly the ideal choices for both newcomers and professional photographers.
In terms of design, Sony Alpha 77 II is highly praised for its beauty, maintaining the values of its predecessor, the A77. The camera introduces some changes such as changing the Alpha symbol to silver instead of red, eliminating the focus assist lamp and D-pad, and replacing them with a control dial for navigating menus.
Sony Alpha 77 II is not compact in size, measuring 142.6 x 104.2 x 80.9 mm, equivalent to the size of the Nikon D800. The body of the Alpha A77 II is dust and moisture resistant, meaning it can perform well in any harsh environment. The camera features a magnesium alloy frame and a sturdy polycarbonate shell for solid external protection and a secure grip.
In terms of features, Sony Alpha 77 II is most notable for its new phase-detection autofocus mechanism, allowing the AF system to track moving subjects easily. Meanwhile, the 79-point AF system also provides excellent full-frame focusing capability. As a result, when tracking fast-moving subjects, the AF on the Sony Alpha 77 II still delivers beautiful and accurate focus locking.
The Sony Alpha 77 II is widely available at numerous retail chains with a price tag that's quite reasonable considering the machine's capabilities, ranging from 22-24 million dong.
Similar to the Nikon D600, the Canon EOS 6D isn't just a mere new product but also signifies the birth of an entirely new segment: affordable full-frame sensor DSLRs.
In general, the 6D is Canon's smallest and lightest full-frame camera up to 2015. It delivers exceptional, vibrant colors, suitable for nearly all types of photography, catering to the needs of most average users. Additionally, the 6D boasts superior features such as producing beautiful images even at extremely high ISO 25600, WiFi capability... In most aspects, the 6D surpasses the 5D Mark II and 1D Mark III, only slightly trailing behind the 5D Mark III. Hence, it's no coincidence that the 6D is widely embraced in the wedding photography and service photography community.
If just 10 years ago, the 11-megapixel EOS 1Ds sensor was the dream of most photography enthusiasts with a price tag of up to 7,999 USD, now to own a 20.2-megapixel full-frame sensor like the 6D, the price is only a little over 2,000 USD. Currently, this model is available for less than 40 million dong for genuine products and only about 33.5 million dong for parallel imports.
Let's delve into the comparison table of technical specifications between these 2 camera models:
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