For all of you who were eagerly awaiting Canon's big announcement today about the 6D Mark II, you might've walked away at least somewhat disappointed by one missing feature in particular. No, Canon's new entry-level full frame DSLR does not shoot in 4K, but rather 1080p at 60fps, which is a pretty big deal-breaker for most filmmakers. The 6D Mark II has always been known as the budget friendly full frame DSLR by Canon. It has a mid range MSRP of around $1300 – $1400 when it’s not on sale. This puts it in the mid range DSLR price range. The pro level Canon DSLRs include the 1DX III priced at $6500, 1DX II priced at $4500, and the 5D Mark IV priced at $2700. Has phase-detection autofocus for videos. Canon EOS 6D Mark II. Sony a7R IV. A phase-detection autofocus system is faster than a contrast detection autofocus system. Even when recording scenes with a lot of fast movements, the videos are sharp and clear. has continuous autofocus when recording movies. jRCm.