So sánh 6d và 5d mark iii năm 2024

Sau đây là một vài so sánh về đặc điểm kỹ thuật của Canon 6D Mark II vs Canon 5D Mark III, và đây sẽ gần như là một câu trả lời hoàn hảo cho những thắc mắc của các bạn. Hãy xem và tự quyết định mình nên chọn giữa mua Canon 6D Mark II hay tiếp tục trung thành với Canon 5D Mark III.

Feature/Models Canon 6D Mark II Canon 5D Mark III Megapixel 26mp CMOS DPAF Sensor 22.3 megapixels Sensor size Full frame (36 x 24 mm) Full frame (36 x 24 mm) Image processor DIGIC 7 Digic 5+ AF system Hybrid Sensor + Dedicated Phase AF Module Contrast Detect Sensor + Phase AF Module AF points 45 pt AF all cross-type 61 ISO NA 50 – 102400 Shutter speed NA 1/8000 to 30 sec Image Stabilization No No Continuous shooting speed NA 6fps Video 1080p @ 60 fps 1080p @ 30 fps Display Vari-Angle LCD (First time in Canon FF Camera) Fixed 3.2″ 1,040,000 Clear View II TFT LCD Hot shoe Yes Yes Wireless WiFi + NFC WiFi (Optional) Environmentally sealed Yes Yes Battery life NA 950 shots Weight 950 g Size 144.0 x 111.8 x 75.5 mm 152 x 116 x 76 mm

Những điểm khác nhau vượt trội giữa Canon 6D Mark II vs Canon 5D Mark III

Cảm biến được nâng cấp mới

Canon 6D Mark II đi kèm với cảm biến CMOS AF đôi điểm (DPAF) trong khi đó máy ảnh Canon 5D Mark III giới hạn cảm biến tương phản. Với những cải tiến lớn khác mà bạn nhận được từ máy ảnh Canon 6D Mark II là độ phân giải cao hơn. Máy ảnh Canon 5D Mark III cung cấp đọ phân 22 megapixel, nhưng với máy ảnh 6D Mark II cung cấp cho bạn độ phân giải lên đến 26 megapixel. Thật tuyệt vời phải không nào?

So sánh 6d và 5d mark iii năm 2024

Bộ xử lý hình ảnh vượt trội

Một trong những cải tiến đáng chú ý nhất có thể thấy là sự ra đời của bộ xử lý hình ảnh số 7 bên trong máy ảnh Canon 6D Mark II. Điều này giúp chúng ta có những bức ảnh chất lượng nhất từ trước tới nay. Và vì vậy chúng ta tin tưởng rằng hiệu suất ánh sáng thấp của máy ảnh Canon 6D Mark II sẽ tốt hơn so với Canon 5D Mark III

Phase AF Module

Phase AF Module của Canon 6D Mark II vẫn còn kém hơn so với máy ảnh Canon 5D Mark III. Chiếc Canon 5D Mark III có hệ thống AF 65 điểm, trong khi đó máy ảnh Canon 6D Mark II có hệ thống AF 45 điểm. Tuy nhiên, chúng ta có thể thấy rằng 6D Mark II đang sử dụng công nghệ DPAF sẽ nâng cao hiệu suất AF của máy ảnh lên mức cao hơn.

So sánh 6d và 5d mark iii năm 2024

Nhưng so sánh về điểm này thì Canon 5D Mark III vẫn sẽ tốt hơn Canon 6D Mark II.

Quay video đẹp hơn bao giờ hết

Canon 5D Mark III được giới hạn ở chế độ Full HD, trong khi máy ảnh 6D Mark II được cho là có tính năng Full HD video ở tốc độ 60 khung hình/giây. Máy ảnh này cũng sẽ hỗ trợ AF nhanh nhờ công nghệ DPAF được sử dụng bên trong cảm biến, tương đối nhanh hơn so với máy ảnh 5D Mark III

Trên là một vài tính năng nổi bật so sánh Canon 6D II vs Canon 5D Mark III để các bạn có thể tham khảo thêm và chọn cho mình chiếc máy ảnh ưng ý và hợp lý nhất nhé!

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Canon 5D Mark III Review

Canon 6D Review

2012 Full-Frame DSLR Comparison Table

The Canon 6D is the smaller and less expensive version of the 5D Mark III. They take the same battery and accessories.

The differences are minor, so if money matters, of course get the 6D for 40% less money. The 6D loses about 5% of some of the 5D Mark III features, most notably a simpler AF system, only two "C" modes, only one memory card and no auto brightness control for the LCD, but adds the same 5% back with GPS and WiFi not in the 5D Mark III. Many people will prefer the 6D for adding GPS with lighter weight.

They take the same pictures with essentially the same shutters, sensor, color controls, resolution and ISO range. Yes, there are many minor differences in the sensors and shutters as I'll outline below, but these are designed merely to help upsell innocent rich amateurs to the 5D Mark III; they aren't different enough for a real photographer or someone without a spare $1,400 lying around to blow on camera bodies to worry about.

The only missing feature that matters to me is that the 6D has only one card slot, not two. I use both as backup in my 5D Mark III which makes my backup plan much easier, since I can format my shooting card as soon as I download it to my Mac, and don't have to wait until my daily Mac backup to be sure I have two copies before formatting my shooting card. In other words, I always have a backup in my 5D Mark III's second card after I download and format, but no backup with the 6D until I download and backup my computer.

Top shutter and sync speeds are the same. No one uses 1/4,000, much less 1/8,000, so the 5D Mark III having 1/8,000 makes no difference in actual shooting.

Likewise, flash sync at 1/200 versus 1/180 is only one-sixth of a stop different, and specified this way merely as a sales tool to upsell rich people to the 5D Mark III. If the 5D Mark III was 1/500, it would matter, but even 1/250 vs. 1/180 is the same thing as far as I'm concerned.

The 6D adds GPS and WiFi, lacking in the 5D Mark III.

The 6D has a simpler AF system. You may prefer either; gearheads will prefer the 5D Mark III, and I prefer the 6D.

The MENU and INFO buttons pop out a bit more on the 6D because they are more rounded instead of flat, making them easier to find by feel on the 6D.

If you shoot all day with it as I do, the cost becomes less important and little things, like having a third "C" mode and second memory card, become more important, so I prefer the 5D Mark III.

Then again, if I have to carry it all day, the 6D wins on weight.

If you have to ask, just get the 6D. It gives a lot more for the money than the 5D Mark III.

See also Is It Worth It.

If you shoot every day with it, or shoot a lot of sports and action, then the 5D Mark III makes sense for its fancier autofocus system and 30% faster frame rate.

Technical image quality should be identically excellent. 20 versus 22 MP is invisible; either has more than twice as many pixels as anyone needs for anything.

The 6D improves on the 5D Mark III by putting the play, zoom and trash buttons where they belong: on the right side. The 6D adds up/down/left/right control to the big rear control dial, and thus eliminates the need for the old thumb nubbin.

The depth-of-field preview button remains properly on the same side as the grip, but is a smaller button at a less convenient angle than the big flat preview button of the 5D Mark III.

The 6D has no M-Fn button near the shutter, which I never use anyway.

The darkest light in which the meter works is an interesting bit of marketing trickery. The 5D Mark III is rated to meter down to LV 0 with an f/1.4 lens, while the 6D is rated one stop worse, only to LV 1, but that's with a one-stop slower f/1.8 lens. In other words, the meters are as good; but Canon tries to make the 6D look a little less good to try to upsell people to the 5D Mark III.

5D Mark III

6D

Announced

3/2012

9/2012

Format

Full-frame

Full-frame

Resolution

22 MP

20 MP

Maximum Resolution

5,760 x 3,840

5,472 x 3,648

Frame Rate

6 FPS

4.5 FPS

Silent Mode

Yes, 3 FPS

Yes, 3 FPS

Electronic lens correction

yes

yes

Storage

CF + SD

one SD only

UHS-1 card compatible?

no

yes

Programmable "C" modes

C1, C2 and C3

C1 and C2

Play, zoom and delete buttons

left side

right side

Finder Magnification

71%

71%

Finder Coverage

100%

97%

Interchangeable focus screens?

no

yes

Switchable finder grid?

Yes

No, use Live View or optional Eg-D screen.

Finder Apparent Angle

34.1º

33.3º

LCD

3.2" 1,040k dots

3" 1,040k dots

LCD auto brightness control?

Yes

no

Anti-reflection coated LCD?

Yes

Yes

LCD cover

Glass

plastic

M-Fn button by shutter

yes

no

ISO normal

100 ~ 25,600

100 ~ 25,600

ISO with L- and H+ values

50 ~ 102,400

50 ~ 102,400

Maximum movie ISO

12,800

12,800

Battery

LP-E6

LP-E6

Shots per charge

950

1,090

Top shutter speed

1/8,000

1/4,000

Sync Speed

1/200

1/180

Flash exposure

E-TTL II

E-TTL II

AF Points

61

11

Center AF point works as dark as

LV -2

LV -3

AF Fine Tuning

yes

yes

AF Fine Tuning settings

both ends of zoom

both ends of zoom

AF tune by serial numbers?

yes

yes

Light meter segments

63 zone, 2 color

63 zone, 2 color

Electronic Level

yes

yes

Multiple Exposures

yes

yes**

HDR

yes

yes**

GPS

no, needs $390 GP-E2.

yes

WiFi for both images and remote control

no, needs $775 EFT-E7A

yes

Top cover

Magnesium alloy

plastic

Body frame

Magnesium alloy

Magnesium alloy

Clock battery

CR1616 throw-away

Internal lifetime automatic rechargeable

Size

6.0 x 4.6 x 3.0"

152 x 116 x 76mm

5.7 x 4.4 x 2.8"

144 x 110 x 71mm

Weight w/ card and battery

33.7 oz.

956 g.

26.7 oz.

755 g.

Price, 9/2012

$3,459

$2,099

* Ignore this: if you wear out the shutter in a year it should be covered under warranty, and if you ever wear it out, replacing a shutter is usually only costs a couple of hundred dollars!

** JPG only. 5D Mark III also does thing in raw.

See my 2012 Full-Frame DSLR Comparison Table for more details.

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