Canon EOS R6 Mark II
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3 years ago
Canon EOS R6 Mark II review
The EOS R6 Mark II addresses a number of issues with the original model to become one of the most powerful all-round cameras in its peer group. Most notably it now shoots much faster than the Sony A7 IV, sports broader and more confident subject recognition in my tests, while its ability to film...
3 years ago
Canon EOS R6 Mark II (Review Canon EOS R6 Mark II)
Full-frame imaging with 40fps tracking
Pros:
- Stabilized full-frame sensor, Class-leading autofocus, Superb picture quality, Magnesium body with dust and splash protection, Sharp EVF and swing-out touch LCD, 40fps tracking with e-shutter, Full-width 4K60 with 10-bit color, 6K support over HDMI
Cons:
- Limited third-party lens support, Fragile micro HDMI port
3 years ago
Canon EOS R6 Mark II review
With excellent photo and video capabilities, solid autofocus, Canon's renowned colour science and some of the fastest burst shooting in this category, the EOS R6 Mark II represents the sweet spot for a lot of people.
Pros:
- 4K 60fps video with no crop, 180fps slow motion in 1080p, Improved AF performance, 40fps burst shooting
Cons:
- It's a little pricey, IBIS is prone to edge-warping
2 years ago
Canon EOS R6 Mark II review
The Canon EOS R6 has been a popular camera that has convinced many photographers to switch from their Canon DSLR to a mirrorless model. It shares many features with the Canon R5 and R3 but has a lower pixel count and better low light capability.
Pros:
- Popular pixel count, Fantastic subject detection AF, 4K video oversampled from 6K
Cons:
- Different control layout from R5 and R3, Sensor not stacked or BSI
3 years ago
Canon EOS R6 Mark II in-depth review
The Canon EOS R6 II stands out even from the very capable crowd of $2000-2500 full-frame cameras. It offers comparable image quality to its peers, competitive autofocus, very good video and the fastest burst shooting in its class. Like a swiss army knife, it's remarkably useful for a range of different things.
Pros:
- a vast range of photo and video tasks.
Cons:
- Pro shooting that might benefit from a more specialized camera
2 years ago
Canon EOS R6 Mark II review
The tweaks to the full-frame sensor in the EOS R6 Mark II ensure that it will continue to appeal to the advanced amateur, while its 40fps top shooting speed and up to 6K video resolution push it further towards professional territory.
Pros:
- DSLR-like responses, Up to 40fps in electronic shutter mode, An ever-expanding variety of lenses and accessories, High-resolution stills and video
Cons:
- Lenses and accessories can add up, if you’re not already a Canon user
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