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Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera Full Frame with RF 24-105mm STM Lens + SanDisk 128GB Memory Card + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera Full Frame with RF 24-105mm STM Lens + SanDisk 128GB Memory Card + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera Full Frame with RF 24-105mm STM Lens + SanDisk 128GB Memory Card + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera Full Frame with RF 24-105mm STM Lens + SanDisk 128GB Memory Card + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
I have been shooting with the old 5D Mark III as my main full frame for years. In 2019, I got my first mirrorless, the Canon M50. The jump to mirrorless was very noticeable. My camera was light and the picture quality was on par with the 5D3. I started getting more gigs and needed a new body to be more capable of shooting weddings, families, etc. I stumbled upon the R6 and I have NEVER been so happy with a camera purchase! By no means is this a downgrade from the more expensive R5. It may have less features but this is still a professional and high quality camera at a more affordable price than the R5. Not only are the picture capabilities superb, the 4K60fps video with Canon's C-log is also nothing to laugh at If you're looking to invest in a full frame camera and have some money to spend, the R6 is the perfect choice.
Love, love this camera. I had Canon Rebel T2i with a few cheap EF and EF-S lenses which served me 10 years. The R6 is a fantastic upgrade which will last me another 10 years. It works awesome with EF 50mm + RF adapter just fine, producing images with great color and clarity. I can't wait to get the RF 24-100 or RF 24-70 later this year, so I can improve auto-focus even further.
I did a lot of research before I settled on this camera. I wanted a camera that is good for lowlight video, and it did not disappoint at all. The lowlight capabilities exceeded all of my expectations. I am using the 35mm 1.8 and it has been great for most shots. I eventually want to get wide aperture L glass, but that will come in time. I also have not had a single issue with overheating at all. The reports are so blown out of proportion. I don't do a lot of photography, but I do wish it had a bit more megapixels (but that would probably affect how good it is in lowlight). It being a 21.4 megapixel sensor has not been a hindrance though. The picture quality is still great, you just aren't going to get a gigantic picture. All in all I think this is one of the best cameras at this price, if you mainly do video and some photography.
Just buy it, trust me, you will not regret it. It's a great camera.
I was on the fence about buying this as I already owned a 5D mk iv but I’m so glad I bought it. The hype about the auto focus is justified, although I’ve only tried with birds and my family cats! Menus are obviously familiar, being similar and pretty standard format, easy to operate, button configuration is a great feature. I had intended to keep my 5D as well but I’m considering whether there’s any point. Image size is obviously the only drawback, but I don’t print poster size pictures! Largest so far is 13x19 and there is, as you would imagine, no image quality issues. Beautiful camera, Canon’s usual build quality, great with the EF lens adapter (which is also amazing). Lots of tutorials online to help set it up to your specific requirements. I’m very happy with my purchase.
This is an amazing camera. The AF is incredible...and with proper button setup, it can be super fast to switch between eye AF and spot. Fps are insane... Coming from the EOS RP went from 3to4 fps to about 9 to 10.
The shadow recovery on this camera is insane... I've never had so much DR to adjust in post. The 20mp is really not an issue at all, especially now with Adobe super enhance that 4x the image size without quality loss... This is literally a non issue. Even without super enhance, this camera is more than capable to print large prints. Becasue the low MP, dark exposure and recovery is very clean.
I always bought old used cameras and splurged for a brand new camera the Canon EOS R6! Coming from an old 2012 Canon 6D this is spectacular! I feel a little dumb because there are all these new features, im getting a hang of it! The picture quality is insane and I don't have any RF Lenses yet... I bought the ef adapter and using an ef lens and the quality is still incredible! I recommend this! Mirrorless is the future and i'm glad I finally got onboard the train!
I bought my new Canon R6 to replace my long time companion, my 5D Mark II. Wow, what a camera! This R6 is super fast, the focusing system is incredible, the picture quality is superb, and I have had zero overheating issues when recording video so far. I use the EF-RF adapter for my 24-70 f/2.8L and 70-200 f/2.8L lenses, and the results are absolutely perfect.
What can I say that has already been written about the Canon R6. It is an amazing camera overall and a big step up from my Canon 80D. This is my first Canon Full Frame camera and I'm very glad to have finally made the switch. For me the 4K video is nice to have, but what I really want is a travel camera. I don't need the 45 megapixels on the R5 or the 8K video. Some of my best photos were shot on a Canon 20D. The 20 megapixels on the R6 is great for me an my workflow in Lightroom Classic and Photoshop. Now my problem is I want to buy more RF lens for the R6. I got the RF 24-70 F/2.8L and it is a fantastic lens. The low light capability is just stunning. Can't wait for COVID-19 to end and to travel the world again. I plan to have much fun with my Canon R6.
I have been shooting with the old 5D Mark III as my main full frame for years. In 2019, I got my first mirrorless, the Canon M50. The jump to mirrorless was very noticeable. My camera was light and the picture quality was on par with the 5D3. I started getting more gigs and needed a new body to be more capable of shooting weddings, families, etc. I stumbled upon the R6 and I have NEVER been so happy with a camera purchase! By no means is this a downgrade from the more expensive R5. It may have less features but this is still a professional and high quality camera at a more affordable price than the R5. Not only are the picture capabilities superb, the 4K60fps video with Canon's C-log is also nothing to laugh at If you're looking to invest in a full frame camera and have some money to spend, the R6 is the perfect choice.
Love, love this camera. I had Canon Rebel T2i with a few cheap EF and EF-S lenses which served me 10 years. The R6 is a fantastic upgrade which will last me another 10 years. It works awesome with EF 50mm + RF adapter just fine, producing images with great color and clarity. I can't wait to get the RF 24-100 or RF 24-70 later this year, so I can improve auto-focus even further.
I did a lot of research before I settled on this camera. I wanted a camera that is good for lowlight video, and it did not disappoint at all. The lowlight capabilities exceeded all of my expectations. I am using the 35mm 1.8 and it has been great for most shots. I eventually want to get wide aperture L glass, but that will come in time. I also have not had a single issue with overheating at all. The reports are so blown out of proportion. I don't do a lot of photography, but I do wish it had a bit more megapixels (but that would probably affect how good it is in lowlight). It being a 21.4 megapixel sensor has not been a hindrance though. The picture quality is still great, you just aren't going to get a gigantic picture. All in all I think this is one of the best cameras at this price, if you mainly do video and some photography.
Just buy it, trust me, you will not regret it. It's a great camera.
I was on the fence about buying this as I already owned a 5D mk iv but I’m so glad I bought it. The hype about the auto focus is justified, although I’ve only tried with birds and my family cats! Menus are obviously familiar, being similar and pretty standard format, easy to operate, button configuration is a great feature. I had intended to keep my 5D as well but I’m considering whether there’s any point. Image size is obviously the only drawback, but I don’t print poster size pictures! Largest so far is 13x19 and there is, as you would imagine, no image quality issues. Beautiful camera, Canon’s usual build quality, great with the EF lens adapter (which is also amazing). Lots of tutorials online to help set it up to your specific requirements. I’m very happy with my purchase.
This is an amazing camera. The AF is incredible...and with proper button setup, it can be super fast to switch between eye AF and spot. Fps are insane... Coming from the EOS RP went from 3to4 fps to about 9 to 10.
The shadow recovery on this camera is insane... I've never had so much DR to adjust in post. The 20mp is really not an issue at all, especially now with Adobe super enhance that 4x the image size without quality loss... This is literally a non issue. Even without super enhance, this camera is more than capable to print large prints. Becasue the low MP, dark exposure and recovery is very clean.
I always bought old used cameras and splurged for a brand new camera the Canon EOS R6! Coming from an old 2012 Canon 6D this is spectacular! I feel a little dumb because there are all these new features, im getting a hang of it! The picture quality is insane and I don't have any RF Lenses yet... I bought the ef adapter and using an ef lens and the quality is still incredible! I recommend this! Mirrorless is the future and i'm glad I finally got onboard the train!
I bought my new Canon R6 to replace my long time companion, my 5D Mark II. Wow, what a camera! This R6 is super fast, the focusing system is incredible, the picture quality is superb, and I have had zero overheating issues when recording video so far. I use the EF-RF adapter for my 24-70 f/2.8L and 70-200 f/2.8L lenses, and the results are absolutely perfect.
What can I say that has already been written about the Canon R6. It is an amazing camera overall and a big step up from my Canon 80D. This is my first Canon Full Frame camera and I'm very glad to have finally made the switch. For me the 4K video is nice to have, but what I really want is a travel camera. I don't need the 45 megapixels on the R5 or the 8K video. Some of my best photos were shot on a Canon 20D. The 20 megapixels on the R6 is great for me an my workflow in Lightroom Classic and Photoshop. Now my problem is I want to buy more RF lens for the R6. I got the RF 24-70 F/2.8L and it is a fantastic lens. The low light capability is just stunning. Can't wait for COVID-19 to end and to travel the world again. I plan to have much fun with my Canon R6.