Rating 4.5 16 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
price ₱138,998.00
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dpreview.com
3 years ago

DPReview TV: Canon EOS R6 Mark II initial review

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dpreview.com
3 years ago

Canon EOS R6 Mark II initial review

Pros:
  • 24.2MP CMOS sensor
  • 12 fps mechanical shutter (40 fps electronic shutter)
  • Built-in image stabilization rated to 8.0 stops
  • 4K/60p video (oversampled from 6K)
  • 6K ProRes Raw video with a compatible Atomos recorder
  • Raw burst mode with pre-capture
  • Moving subject HDR mode
  • 3.68M-dot EVF capable of up to 120 fps refresh (0.76x magnification)
  • 1.62M-dot, 3-inch rear touchscreen
  • Dual UHS-II SD card slots
  • 760 shot-per-charge battery rating (CIPA)
Cons:
  • 24.2MP CMOS sensor
  • 12 fps mechanical shutter (40 fps electronic shutter)
  • Built-in image stabilization rated to 8.0 stops
  • 4K/60p video (oversampled from 6K)
  • 6K ProRes Raw video with a compatible Atomos recorder
  • Raw burst mode with pre-capture
  • Moving subject HDR mode
  • 3.68M-dot EVF capable of up to 120 fps refresh (0.76x magnification)
  • 1.62M-dot, 3-inch rear touchscreen
  • Dual UHS-II SD card slots
  • 760 shot-per-charge battery rating (CIPA)
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TechRadar UK
3 years ago

Hands on: Canon EOS R6 Mark II review

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Church Production Magazine
3 years ago

Canon EOS R6 Mark II review

New RF135mm F1.8 L IS USM Lens and Speedlite EL-5 Flash Unit also announced.
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TechRadar UK
3 years ago

Hands on: Canon EOS R6 Mark II

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dpreview.com
3 years ago

Canon EOS R6 Mark II review updated

Pros:
  • 24.2MP CMOS sensor
  • 12fps mechanical shutter (40fps electronic shutter)
  • Built-in image stabilization rated to 8.0 stops
  • 4K/60p video (oversampled from 6K)
  • 6K ProRes RAW video with a compatible Atomos recorder
  • Raw burst mode with pre-capture
  • Moving subject HDR mode
  • 3.68M-dot EVF capable of up to 120 fps refresh (0.76x magnification)
  • 1.62M-dot, 3-inch rear touchscreen
  • Dual UHS-II SD card slots
  • 760 shot-per-charge battery rating (CIPA)
Cons:
  • 24.2MP CMOS sensor
  • 12fps mechanical shutter (40fps electronic shutter)
  • Built-in image stabilization rated to 8.0 stops
  • 4K/60p video (oversampled from 6K)
  • 6K ProRes RAW video with a compatible Atomos recorder
  • Raw burst mode with pre-capture
  • Moving subject HDR mode
  • 3.68M-dot EVF capable of up to 120 fps refresh (0.76x magnification)
  • 1.62M-dot, 3-inch rear touchscreen
  • Dual UHS-II SD card slots
  • 760 shot-per-charge battery rating (CIPA)
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PhotoReview
3 years ago

Canon EOS R6 Mark II review

The Canon EOS R6 Mark II second-generation model of a popular enthusiast’s camera with slightly higher resolution, improved autofocusing and more extensive video capabilities.
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Camera Labs
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...
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RTINGS
3 years ago

Canon EOS R6 Mark II review

The Canon R6 Mark II is great for taking photos of faster subjects, including sports and wildlife. It has a quick max burst rate and a deep buffer, though it's slow to empty if you manage to fill it up.
Pros:
  • Fantastic image quality., Well-built, weather-sealed body., Quick burst shooting., Remarkable autofocus.
Cons:
  • Not especially portable., Slow buffer empty time.
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dpreview.com
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
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