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Summary
The EOS 6D Mark II highest resolution of 6240 x 4160 pixels (26 megapixels) is better than the X-A10 maximum resolution of 4896 x 3264 pixels (16 megapixels). The EOS 6D Mark II is produced with larger sensor than the X-A10: Full frame (35.9 x 24 mm) versus APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm). This is very important difference between these cameras as large sensor allows the photographer to shoot photos of the higher quality. The X-A10 offers more number of focus points in compare with the EOS 6D Mark II: 49 vs 45. More number of focus points means more convenience while attempting to focus on subjects that are not centred.
The Canon EOS 6D Mark II is equipped with a touch screen.
The X-A10 is equipped with built-in flash. The Canon EOS 6D Mark II supports external flash. An external flash provides amazing control over the exposure and lighting of the object in low light and in bright light conditions when the photographer needs to fill-flash. The EOS 6D Mark II battery life is better in compare to the X-A10 battery life. In accordance with CIPA standards the photographer will be able to capture 1200 shots with the EOS 6D Mark II and only 410 with the X-A10. The X-A10 weighs 331g which is 434g lighter than the weight of the Canon EOS 6D Mark II. Recording GPS data can be useful if the camera owner is a traveller, to be able to check the image metadata and find out exactly where an image was taken.
Taking into account the above differences the EOS 6D Mark II becomes the best choice. Check the lowest price on Amazon.