Eg-A II provided, interchangeable: Electronic level: Horizontal: 1° increments, ±9° * During horizontal shooting only. Mirror: Quick-return type: Depth-of-field preview: Provided: Autofocus: Type: TTL secondary image-registration, phase detection: AF points: 11 AF points Center: Cross-type AF at f/5.6 Center: Vertical line-sensitive AF at f I do not know how many AFMA setpoints the 6D Mark II has, but the 6D has two for a zoom, and one for a prime. The Sigma dock offers 16 points of adjustment with my. 150-600mm "C" lens. Instead of settings at the wide end and the low end, you are able to make settings at intermediate focal lengths. The R6 is a vastly superior camera over the 6D, in so many areas. Here are a few. First, the AFfor architecture, 9 point AF was okay, but when shooting people the 9 AF points were extremely limiting. Eye and face tracking, and the touch focus capabilities of R6, plus the speed of focus are all huge upgrades. Second, IBIS. Wow. The Canon EOS 6D Mark II's AF Area options are Single-point AF (select one AF point), Zone AF (select one of 9 AF area focusing zones comprised of 9 AF points – one of three on left, 3 in center or 3 on right side), Large Zone AF (select one of 3 large AF area focusing zones – 15 AF points on left, center or right) and Auto AF point Steps to turn on or off. Set the Mode Dial to < P / Tv / Av / M / B>. Press the button to display the menu screen. Turn the < > dial to select [VF display illumination], then press < >. Turn the < > dial to select [Auto / On / Off] and press < >. AUTO - the AF points automatically light up in red under low light. That said, make no mistake – the comparatively unsophisticated 11-point AF system ported over from the Canon 5D Mark II is far from perfect, and will be outmatched by many modern offerings. But buying older cameras doesn't only mean paying less – it also means not having the latest and greatest feature sets and handling one might expect in The 6D has an 8way pad to select AF points in stead of a joystick. Most people prefer a joystick for fast AF point selection. The 6D is more than capable of being used for sports, but knowing other cameras might provide better AF performance it is not the premium choice for most sports photographers. Only the EOS 6D matches this camera's -3 EV center AF point spec. The EOS 7D Mark II’s AF Area options are Single-point AF, Spot AF (reduced size single point), AF Point Expansion w/ 4 points (single point plus 4 surrounding points in "+" configuration), AF Point Expansion w/ 8 points (single point plus all 8 surrounding points), Zone AF (one QXFzC9.