There's not doubt that the newly released Canon EOS R6 Mark III is one of the best value prosumer cameras on the market. It’s certainly no slouch in either photo or video departments and feels like ...
In our opinion the EOS R6 sits at the top of Canon’s current mirrorless camera range, largely because it ticks so many boxes and is a better all-round camera than its higher-priced sibling. The R6’s ...
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, ...
Sony and Canon are locked in a pitched battle for the full-frame mirrorless camera market, and Canon’s latest salvo is the $2,500 EOS R6 II. It’s not just a key rival to Sony’s like-priced ...
Canon just barged into the mid-range full-frame hybrid camera arena with a new entry. The 32.5MP EOS R6 III is a dramatic improvement over the EOS R6 II thanks to the higher resolution, faster ...
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II and the Sony A7 IV share quite a lot of similarities when it comes to their core specifications and features at a similar price point, so which one should you pick? We're ...
Looking at the EOS R6 Mark II alongside the original model, you'd be very hard pressed to tell it apart from its 3-year-old predecessor. Canon have changed a few aspects of the external control layout ...
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. Announced on 2 November, ...
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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