The Canon R6 Mark III is somewhat unusual in its peer group in that its sensor is neither back-side-illuminated nor ‘stacked’ ...
For new wildlife photographers trying to choose a first serious camera body, the Canon EOS R6 Mark II quietly solves more real-world problems than the cheaper EOS R8. Both share a similar sensor and ...
With the launch of the EOS R6, Canon finally seemed to have a camera that could live up to the potential of its RF-mount system and take on rivals. With a 20.1-megapixel sensor much like the one on ...
The Canon EOS R6 ($2,499, body only) is the more affordable of the company's pair of pro- and enthusiast-geared full-frame cameras. It's built to (almost) the same stringent standards as the 45MP EOS ...
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The Canon EOS R6 Mark II ($2,499, body only) is a sequel worth paying attention to. The full-frame camera takes the world-class autofocus system from the EOS R3 and puts it into a more obtainable, ...
The new EOS R6 Mark II is Canon's fastest ever full-frame mirrorless camera, offering blistering 40fps burst shooting, 24.2 megapixel stills, 6K/60p video recording and 8-stops of IBIS. The Canon EOS ...
The RF 45mm f/1.2 is an absolute gem, and I’d love to see more lenses like it.
Most of the camera headlines today will be grabbed by Canon’s other big announcement, the high-end, ultra-high-spec R5. And rightly so, that camera is impressive. It’s also $3,900. They’ve also ...
For the Mark III edition, Canon made no significant changes to the R6 body design, which is welcome news if you're eyeing an upgrade from the EOS R6 Mark II and know where all of its buttons are by ...
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