Sony A7 IV vs Canon R6 II: The Ultimate Comparison
Two of the best hybrid cameras compared. We break down which is right for your shooting style.
Quick Verdict
Choose Sony A7 IV for: Higher resolution, better video, larger lens selection, hybrid photo/video work.
Choose Canon R6 II for: Faster burst rate, sports/wildlife, better colors out of camera, Canon ecosystem.
Head-to-Head Comparison
Sony A7 IV
$2,498
- + Higher resolution (33MP vs 24MP)
- + Better 4K60 (no crop vs 1.6x)
- + Larger lens selection
- + Better rolling shutter
- - Slower burst (10fps vs 40fps)
- - Menu complexity
Canon R6 Mark II
$2,499
- + Much faster burst (40fps vs 10fps)
- + Better subject tracking
- + Superior colors out of camera
- + More intuitive menus
- - Lower resolution (24MP)
- - 4K60 has 1.6x crop
Detailed Specifications
| Specification | Sony A7 IV | Canon R6 II | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $2,498 | $2,499 | Tie |
| Resolution | 33MP | 24.2MP | Sony |
| Burst Rate (Electronic) | 10 fps | 40 fps | Canon |
| 4K60 Video | No crop, 10-bit | 1.6x crop | Sony |
| AF Points | 759 points | 1053 points | Canon |
| IBIS | 5.5 stops | 8 stops | Canon |
| Native ISO Range | 100-51,200 | 100-102,400 | Canon |
| Card Slots | CFexpress + SD | Dual SD UHS-II | Depends |
| Weight | 658g | 588g | Canon |
| Lens Selection | Excellent (native + 3rd party) | Good (growing) | Sony |
Category-by-Category Winners
Image Quality / Resolution
More megapixels for cropping and large prints
Burst / Action Photography
Speed for sports and wildlife
Video Quality
4K performance and features
Autofocus Tracking
Tracking erratic subjects
Color Science
Out-of-camera colors, skin tones
Lens Ecosystem
Native and third-party options
Ease of Use
Menu system, learning curve
Who Should Buy Which?
Get the Sony A7 IV if you...
- - Shoot both photo and video equally
- - Need higher resolution for cropping/prints
- - Want the largest lens selection
- - Prioritize 4K video quality
- - Already have Sony lenses
Get the Canon R6 II if you...
- - Shoot sports, wildlife, or action
- - Want beautiful colors straight from camera
- - Prefer intuitive menu systems
- - Need the fastest burst rate
- - Already have Canon lenses
Frequently Asked Questions
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Final Verdict
Both cameras are exceptional. The Sony A7 IV is better for hybrid shooters who need resolution and video quality. The Canon R6 II is better for action photographers who need speed and tracking.
Deciding on a specific model? We review the Sony Alpha a7S III review and Canon EOS R6 Mark III review in full.

