T6I vs SL2
RedFox88 wrote:
MikeJ9116 wrote:
Lepewhi wrote:
The SL2 comes in white; )))
Seriously, I think if you want to do a lot of sport photography, you might want to go for the T6i, more focus points. If you do more travel photography, go for the SL2, smaller lighter. I think the sensors are similar, if not the same. So, images should be the same. Just depends on what your interests are.
The sensors aren't the same or the image processor. They each have 24mp but the SL2 has Canon's current on-chip ADC design which provides better dynamic range and lower noise at higher ISO.
No, the higher ISO isn't better with the 80D image sensor which the SL2 and T7-varieties have. Just better DR at ISO 100
Plus, the processor in the SL2 is Digic 7, Canon's latest. Also, the SL2 has much better live view performance and comes with PDAF for butter smooth AF performance in video and faster live view auto focus.
I think, all of latest crop cameras have similar high iso performance. When I compared SL2 with 80D in TDP noise comparison, noise pattern is slightly less patchy with SL2. May be, new processor doing something little different.
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