Once again manufacturing giants Canon and Nikon go head-to-head in a revolutionary new range of DSLR cameras that is sure to get consumers salivating.
The Nikon D600 and the Canon EOS 6D are currently the most affordable full-frame sensor models in their line-ups and are aimed at enthusiastic amatures and professional photographers alike. In order to help you get a clearer picture of how they compare to each other specifications-wise, I’ve compiled a handy little table summarising the key differences between the two models.
Canon EOS 6D |
Nikon D600 |
|
Cost (estimated) |
R 19 495 | R 22 995 |
Resolution | 20.2 megapixels | 24.3 megapixels |
ISO | 100-25600 (expandable) | 100-6400 (expandable) |
Shutter lifetime |
100 000 actuations | 150 000 actuations |
Total no. of AF points | 11 | 39 |
Continuous shooting speed | 4.5 fps | 5.5 fps |
Headphone jack |
No | Yes |
Wi-fi | Built-in | Via optional adapter |
GPS | Built-in | Optional accessory |
For more on the Nikon D600 click here.
For more on the Canon EOS 6D click here.
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