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Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera Full Frame with RF 24-105mm STM Lens + SanDisk 64GB Memory Card + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera Full Frame with RF 24-105mm STM Lens + SanDisk 64GB Memory Card + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera Full Frame with RF 24-105mm STM Lens + SanDisk 64GB Memory Card + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera Full Frame with RF 24-105mm STM Lens + SanDisk 64GB Memory Card + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
I jumped from a Sony 6400 to the R6 and it was the best move I’ve ever made. Phenomenal color grading. Easy to maneuver through the menu screen. And the picture quality is just so crisp. Down the line I hope to get a R5 from Canon.
Love it.
This camera is a game changer. This is my fourth Canon camera, all DSLRs, and my first mirrorless. The auto focus and eye tracking is amazing. Couldn't be happier.
I haven't made a dime in the last 15yrs doing anything other photography and I love this camera. It is very versatile. I have yet to shoot sports action with it yet, but output for all of the portrait work has been great. It handles familiarly like current Canon bodies. Menus , dials and button placement make sense. I have only used EF lenses with a Viltrox EF-RF adapter, but the lenses work flawlessly. (70-200 2.8 L IS, 24-70 2.8 L, 50 mm 1.4, 85 1.8 and a 16-35 2.8 L). Note: I do not shoot much video, so I have no opinion regarding video capabilities, handling or performance.
This camera is awesome!! Beautiful pictures.
I just absolutely love this camera! Upgrading from the EOS RP this camera has completely blown me away. The auto focus is incredibly fast on humans and animals, the dynamic range is INSANE, the low light performance is unbeatable and the fps compared to the RP is game changing. Also paired with the RF 70-200 2.8 the IS is incredible.
Like it or not, mirror-less cameras are the future, and the future has arrived. What I like: Focus. Manual or Auto... It is awesome. (if you can see it with your eyes, you can auto focus on it!) Full use of my EF lenses. I don't lose anything in the translation. Yes, the RF lenses would be better, but the EF glass is still awesome. What I don't like... not having Sigma or Tamron lenses to fill the gap between high end and low end price points and quality.
Let me start by saying I am not a professional photographer, but I take a ton of pictures of my kids and also quite a few for work. I have had Canon SLR cameras for a very long time, going back to the Rebel film cameras, then upgrading to a rebel digital camera. The quality difference between the photos the Mirrorless R6 and the Rebel is significant. I am very happy with it. I have had it for a few months and am still learning how to use it, but the automatic point and shoot photos are really pretty good. I am very happy with the purchase.
Long-time Canon DSLR user finally made the switch to mirrorless and now won't look back. Amazing piece of technology - focus system and low-light performance are astounding. Love that I can use my EF lenses with adapter and 24-105 f4 L "kit lens" is a worthy successor to its EF counterpart. My biggest quandary, like many, was whether I needed the extra pixels of the R5. Coming from a 20 MP original Canon 6D I'm comfortable with this sensor size. For my uses hits the sweet spot between image quality and speed/disk space. For birds-in-flight I do miss the extra crop room.
Coming from years of canon DSLRs (most recently 5DmIV) I was hesitant to switch to mirrorless, but so glad I did. The new features on this camera are a real upgrade. The edge to edge focus capabilities with eye detect autofocus is truly amazing and changes the speed at which I can shoot. Love the smaller, lighter body as well. I was concerned about this coming from larger camera bodies, but this thing is comfortable and still very professional grade.
I jumped from a Sony 6400 to the R6 and it was the best move I’ve ever made. Phenomenal color grading. Easy to maneuver through the menu screen. And the picture quality is just so crisp. Down the line I hope to get a R5 from Canon.
Love it.
This camera is a game changer. This is my fourth Canon camera, all DSLRs, and my first mirrorless. The auto focus and eye tracking is amazing. Couldn't be happier.
I haven't made a dime in the last 15yrs doing anything other photography and I love this camera. It is very versatile. I have yet to shoot sports action with it yet, but output for all of the portrait work has been great. It handles familiarly like current Canon bodies. Menus , dials and button placement make sense. I have only used EF lenses with a Viltrox EF-RF adapter, but the lenses work flawlessly. (70-200 2.8 L IS, 24-70 2.8 L, 50 mm 1.4, 85 1.8 and a 16-35 2.8 L). Note: I do not shoot much video, so I have no opinion regarding video capabilities, handling or performance.
This camera is awesome!! Beautiful pictures.
I just absolutely love this camera! Upgrading from the EOS RP this camera has completely blown me away. The auto focus is incredibly fast on humans and animals, the dynamic range is INSANE, the low light performance is unbeatable and the fps compared to the RP is game changing. Also paired with the RF 70-200 2.8 the IS is incredible.
Like it or not, mirror-less cameras are the future, and the future has arrived. What I like: Focus. Manual or Auto... It is awesome. (if you can see it with your eyes, you can auto focus on it!) Full use of my EF lenses. I don't lose anything in the translation. Yes, the RF lenses would be better, but the EF glass is still awesome. What I don't like... not having Sigma or Tamron lenses to fill the gap between high end and low end price points and quality.
Let me start by saying I am not a professional photographer, but I take a ton of pictures of my kids and also quite a few for work. I have had Canon SLR cameras for a very long time, going back to the Rebel film cameras, then upgrading to a rebel digital camera. The quality difference between the photos the Mirrorless R6 and the Rebel is significant. I am very happy with it. I have had it for a few months and am still learning how to use it, but the automatic point and shoot photos are really pretty good. I am very happy with the purchase.
Long-time Canon DSLR user finally made the switch to mirrorless and now won't look back. Amazing piece of technology - focus system and low-light performance are astounding. Love that I can use my EF lenses with adapter and 24-105 f4 L "kit lens" is a worthy successor to its EF counterpart. My biggest quandary, like many, was whether I needed the extra pixels of the R5. Coming from a 20 MP original Canon 6D I'm comfortable with this sensor size. For my uses hits the sweet spot between image quality and speed/disk space. For birds-in-flight I do miss the extra crop room.
Coming from years of canon DSLRs (most recently 5DmIV) I was hesitant to switch to mirrorless, but so glad I did. The new features on this camera are a real upgrade. The edge to edge focus capabilities with eye detect autofocus is truly amazing and changes the speed at which I can shoot. Love the smaller, lighter body as well. I was concerned about this coming from larger camera bodies, but this thing is comfortable and still very professional grade.