When it comes to wedding photography, most users will want well-balanced cameras with advanced autofocus, decent resolution, good low-light performance, and more, all without being too expensive. Two options that fit those descriptions well are the Sony a7 IV and Canon EOS R6, and this great video comparison takes a look at both cameras and discusses which is the better choice.
Coming to you from Benj Haisch, this great video comparison takes a look at the Canon EOS R6 and the Sony a7 IV mirrorless cameras. Both cameras offer a range of impressive and professional-level features that make them good choices for wedding and portraiture work. Perhaps the biggest difference between them is their sensor resolution, with the Canon EOS R6 offering 20 megapixels and the Sony a7 IV offering 33 megapixels. Portrait photographers might enjoy that extra resolution and the flexibility that comes with it, as might wedding photographers, but on the other hand, wedding photographers normally come home with thousands of files, and with that extra resolution comes a lot of increased overhead both in terms of processing and storage. 20 megapixels might be enough for your work and could save you a lot of space. Check out the video above for Haisch's full thoughts on both cameras.