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Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm STM + 75-300mm Lens + Mount Adapter + 32GB SanDisk + ZeeTech Accessory
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm STM + 75-300mm Lens + Mount Adapter + 32GB SanDisk + ZeeTech Accessory
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm STM + 75-300mm Lens + Mount Adapter + 32GB SanDisk + ZeeTech Accessory
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm STM + 75-300mm Lens + Mount Adapter + 32GB SanDisk + ZeeTech Accessory
I wanted to share my experiences coming directly from a Canon EOS R to the Canon EOS R6. First off, the R is a capable full-frame camera that takes fantastic shots. The EOS R6 not only takes fantastic shots it does so more consistently than the EOS R did for me. This is likely due largely to the improved Digic X processor in the R6 versus the Digic 8 in the R.
This camera just nails focus. Focusing specifically on a person’s eye is remarkably impressive. Just as an example of how absurdly accurate the eye autofocus is: When I first got the camera I was testing it in my bedroom. I have a collage that has photo of me and my daughters in the center of it on one side of my bedroom as I sat against the opposite wall. The picture of me and my daughters within the collage is likely only 4x3 inches large. Zoomed to 105mm focal length and panning across the wall with that collage coming into frame, it automatically tracked focus on the eye of my daughter who was in the foreground. This camera had caught focus on eye in a small picture within a collage across the room. Racking focus between subjects or different objects is also really fast, too.
So it likely sounds like I am gushing over this camera. If it does, it is because I am. The R6 is an amazing camera. The price premium over the R is well worth it. I was originally concerned about going from 30MP to 20MP, but after using it for a little while, that worry has quickly dissipated.
Not only is the R6 extremely accommodating, as it has such user-friendly amenities, but it's fun to use, as well. Excellent quality, accurate focusing, and on and on. I'm pleased with my purchase and would recommend it for serious photographers, or newbies. If your a newbie, it's best to purchase a user's manual, such as David Busch's: Canon EOS R5/R6 Guide to Digital Photography. It is a good reference book to help guide you through the many screens and features on your new camera. There is a learning curve. Great Camera! I'm pleased.
I received the R6 in a perfect condition, the box contained the 75-300mm, mount adapter and all the accessories advertised.
The kits lens is much better than it has any right to be at this price point.
I’m glad I upgraded my old Canon 5D mkii camera for this. It made the transition so much easier because the button locations were similar enough. So many great features and setting options, and the quality of the images are incomparable. Sometimes I need to reset my autofocus (I use back button focusing… not sure if that’s a part of it?) but that’s the only issue I have.
My Canon R6 overheats and shuts down after 20 minutes of recording Video in 4K. I downloaded a software update that said it would fix this known issue, but it has not fixed it. Otherwise this camera is very good.
I love my new R6, I upgraded from a cropped sensor camera to this beast. Not really intended for a beginner camera, the photo quality is great, and I bought this Item right from Amazon to make sure I got the warranty card. I did NOT want a grey market item! This camera will certainly help me elevate my wedding photographer even higher!
The picture quality is terrific. The camera’s eye tracking and its AF take a bit to get used to as I am coming from the 5DMkIV. But it is an amazing thing to have as it tracks subjects beautifully. The Canon EOS R6 is overall a great camera to have for birds and animals and if you are into people portraits. I think so anyways. I have not used the video recording yet so I can not comment on what the video quality is like. But if it is anything like the stills quality, then I am sure it will be great. Final word. If you are coming from the DSLR to the mirrorless system and are looking for a great professional camera. This could be the one for you. As a new photographer, who is looking to eventually become professional, I can honestly say that I am thoroughly satisfied with this purchase.
The camera takes great pictures, and the videos even better
This is what I needed to up my photography game. The sensor is on point and you can’t beat the Canon color science. 10/10 would buy again
I wanted to share my experiences coming directly from a Canon EOS R to the Canon EOS R6. First off, the R is a capable full-frame camera that takes fantastic shots. The EOS R6 not only takes fantastic shots it does so more consistently than the EOS R did for me. This is likely due largely to the improved Digic X processor in the R6 versus the Digic 8 in the R.
This camera just nails focus. Focusing specifically on a person’s eye is remarkably impressive. Just as an example of how absurdly accurate the eye autofocus is: When I first got the camera I was testing it in my bedroom. I have a collage that has photo of me and my daughters in the center of it on one side of my bedroom as I sat against the opposite wall. The picture of me and my daughters within the collage is likely only 4x3 inches large. Zoomed to 105mm focal length and panning across the wall with that collage coming into frame, it automatically tracked focus on the eye of my daughter who was in the foreground. This camera had caught focus on eye in a small picture within a collage across the room. Racking focus between subjects or different objects is also really fast, too.
So it likely sounds like I am gushing over this camera. If it does, it is because I am. The R6 is an amazing camera. The price premium over the R is well worth it. I was originally concerned about going from 30MP to 20MP, but after using it for a little while, that worry has quickly dissipated.
Not only is the R6 extremely accommodating, as it has such user-friendly amenities, but it's fun to use, as well. Excellent quality, accurate focusing, and on and on. I'm pleased with my purchase and would recommend it for serious photographers, or newbies. If your a newbie, it's best to purchase a user's manual, such as David Busch's: Canon EOS R5/R6 Guide to Digital Photography. It is a good reference book to help guide you through the many screens and features on your new camera. There is a learning curve. Great Camera! I'm pleased.
I received the R6 in a perfect condition, the box contained the 75-300mm, mount adapter and all the accessories advertised.
The kits lens is much better than it has any right to be at this price point.
I’m glad I upgraded my old Canon 5D mkii camera for this. It made the transition so much easier because the button locations were similar enough. So many great features and setting options, and the quality of the images are incomparable. Sometimes I need to reset my autofocus (I use back button focusing… not sure if that’s a part of it?) but that’s the only issue I have.
My Canon R6 overheats and shuts down after 20 minutes of recording Video in 4K. I downloaded a software update that said it would fix this known issue, but it has not fixed it. Otherwise this camera is very good.
I love my new R6, I upgraded from a cropped sensor camera to this beast. Not really intended for a beginner camera, the photo quality is great, and I bought this Item right from Amazon to make sure I got the warranty card. I did NOT want a grey market item! This camera will certainly help me elevate my wedding photographer even higher!
The picture quality is terrific. The camera’s eye tracking and its AF take a bit to get used to as I am coming from the 5DMkIV. But it is an amazing thing to have as it tracks subjects beautifully. The Canon EOS R6 is overall a great camera to have for birds and animals and if you are into people portraits. I think so anyways. I have not used the video recording yet so I can not comment on what the video quality is like. But if it is anything like the stills quality, then I am sure it will be great. Final word. If you are coming from the DSLR to the mirrorless system and are looking for a great professional camera. This could be the one for you. As a new photographer, who is looking to eventually become professional, I can honestly say that I am thoroughly satisfied with this purchase.
The camera takes great pictures, and the videos even better
This is what I needed to up my photography game. The sensor is on point and you can’t beat the Canon color science. 10/10 would buy again