The handling of Canon EOS 6D Mark II (66) is more effective than that of Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (60). But, as you may know, the technical performance is meaningless if applied to the wrong context. This is the reason why the iCamRank "weights" differently the camera technical features for each type of photography.
Of these two cameras, the 6D Mark II is the better choice. It provides improved image quality with a stronger feature set in a more compact body, which creates a better package and better value for money. Comparing these two cameras, it’s apparent that it outperforms the 5D Mark III in nearly every comparable measure.
The 6D was barely an improvement over the 5D Mark II in that respect with its paltry 9 focus point, one cross-type system, but the D600 had 39 focus points with 9 cross-type. It was sadly a direct evolution of the D700/5D Mark II scenario in that regard. The 6D Mark II has addressed this pitfall head-on in its updated autofocus system.
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