EOS R50vs EOS R6 Mark IIvs A7 III

GearFrame · Updated March 2026

Canon EOS R50 Canon EOS R50 (2023) From £599 Best for Beginners & family View EOS R50
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Canon EOS R6 Mark II Canon EOS R6 Mark II (2022) From £2099 Best for Portraits & action View EOS R6 Mark II
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Sony A7 III Sony A7 III (2018) From £1699 Best for All-round photography & video View A7 III

Which should you buy?

Beginners & Family — EOS R50 (2023): Canon's most beginner-friendly RF body — Dual Pixel AF and beautiful colour science in an approachable package.

Portraits & Action — EOS R6 Mark II (2022): 40fps burst, 8-stop IBIS, and Canon's best-in-class Dual Pixel AF — exceptional for action, sports, and portrait work.

All-Round Photography & Video — A7 III (2018): Still one of the best all-round cameras money can buy — particularly strong used. The A7 III proved that full-frame doesn't have to mean compromises, and nothing at this price point has meaningfully beaten it.

↓ Full specifications below

EOS R50 (2023)

  • You're completely new to mirrorless cameras and want something uncomplicated
  • You create vertical content for TikTok, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts
  • You want great autofocus without needing to understand complex menus

EOS R6 Mark II (2022)

  • You want a do-everything full-frame body for weddings and events
  • You need reliable subject tracking across stills and fast-moving video
  • You shoot both photos and video professionally and need a single body that handles both
  • You want Canon's colour science with a modern mirrorless system

A7 III (2018)

  • Enthusiast photographers upgrading from APS-C for the first time
  • Working photographers who need reliable AF and weather sealing
  • Anyone who shoots in low light regularly
  • Hybrid shooters needing both stills and video performance

Quick take: The eos r50 is the most affordable; only the eos r6 mark ii, a7 iii are weather sealed. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.

Full specifications

Specification EOS R50 (2023)EOS R6 Mark II (2022)A7 III (2018)
Price £599 £2,099 £1,699
Sensor 24.2MP APS-C CMOS 24.2MP Full-frame BSI CMOS 24.2MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS
Resolution 24.2MP 24.2MP 24.2MP
Video 4K/30p (uncropped 4K/24p), FHD/60p 4K/60p 10-bit oversampled, 6K RAW out, FHD/180p 4K/30p (6K oversampled), 1080p/120p slow-motion
Autofocus Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, face/eye/subject tracking Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, 6072 zones, deep-learning subject tracking Phase-detect, 693 points, real-time Eye AF & animal AF
Stabilisation None (no IBIS) 5-axis IBIS, 8.0 stops (coordinated with IS lenses) 5-axis IBIS, 5 stops
Burst Rate 12fps mechanical, 15fps electronic 12fps mechanical, 40fps electronic 10fps with AF/AE tracking
Battery Life ~380 shots (CIPA) ~760 shots (CIPA) ~710 shots (CIPA)
Weight 375g body only 670g body only 565g (body, battery, card)
Dimensions 116.3 × 85.5 × 68.8mm 138.4 × 98.4 × 88.4mm 126.9 × 95.6 × 73.7mm
Weather Sealed No Yes Yes
Viewfinder EVF, 2.36M dots EVF, 3.69M dots, 0.76× magnification EVF, 2.36M dots, 0.78× magnification
Screen 3.0" vari-angle touchscreen 3.0" fully articulating touchscreen 3.0" tilting touchscreen, 921k dots
Mount Canon RF-S / RF Canon RF mount (full-frame) Sony E-mount
Memory Cards Single SD UHS-II slot Dual SD UHS-II slots Dual SD (UHS-II slot 1, UHS-I slot 2)
Connectivity USB-C, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi USB-C 3.1, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi USB-C (USB 3.2), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC
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