EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera, Black
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Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera (Body) with 2 Pack SanDisk 128GB Memory Card + Case + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
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Megapixels
1 MP
Camera type
Mirrorless Cameras
Mem card type
SDHC, SDXC
Resolution
4K (2160P)
Digital zoom
10x
Features
Autofocus, High Definition, Lightweight, Portable, Self-Timer, Wireless
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Customer ratings & reviews
Most helpful positive review
5 out of 5 stars review
For The Birds
Colorado Dave
Most helpful negative review
1 out of 5 stars review
Buyer Beware.
Susan
- 5 out of 5 stars review9/16/2023I preordered my EOS R6 Mark II with an RF 24-105mm f4 L IS USM lens on Nov 17, 2022, prior to its U.S. release and received it on Jan 31, 2023. My first mirrorless camera is an EOS M50 Mark II and liked it so much that I decided to upgrade to a full frame Canon mirrorless camera. After researching which model would best suit my needs, I decided on the EOS R6 Mark II with the RF 24-105mm lens. I've had the set up for 8 plus months now and have enjoyed every minute shooting with it. Love it so much that I purchased a Canon RF70-200mm L IS USM lens, a Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary and I'm now in the process of purchasing a Canon RF 15-35mm f 2.8 L IS USM lens to complete my set. The R6 Mark II is everything that Canon said it would be and m...
I'm so glad that I made the investment !
JGR - 5 out of 5 stars review12/20/2023My main reason to buy this camera was to photograph birds in flight. I had been using a 7Dii but I had great difficulty tracking the bird while shooting because the viewfinder was going dark for each shot. Tracking with the bird with this R6 is SO much easier. The camera does a good job of focusing on the rapidly moving bird, usually picking its head. So far I have used the 20 fps setting to capture a five second burst as the bird goes past. I have only had the camera for a few weeks so I have not explored its other capabilities fully yet.
For The Birds
Colorado Dave - 5 out of 5 stars review1/9/2024As a photographer of indoor performances and outdoor events I have noticed the following improvements of the R6 Mark II over the EOS R: 1) Greatly improved focusing and tracking of performers in low light situations. 2) Greatly improved noise performance in low light/high ISO conditions. 3) Greatly improved color rendition in low light/high ISO conditions. 4) Improved ergonomics - especially for manual control of shutter speed/aperture/ISO. 5) Improved overall look (color, sharpness, detail) of photographs (both indoor and outdoor) despite smaller (no. of pixels) sensor. 6) Improved ability for high speed shooting.
R6 Mark II upgrade from EOS R
Sasaki Photography - 5 out of 5 stars review12/16/2023Body came in a plain brown package without much of anything except the shoulder strap and battery/battery charger. If you are buying a refurb, know that you won't be seeing any retail packaging. Body is 100% perfect so far, but I've not had a really good test run. Had to call Canon to find out exactly what refurb means, but basically function is checked, sensor cleaned, and software updated. I wish Canon would tell you how many shutter accuations were on this body, but no dice. I was lucky enough to have access to Canon reps at a local photo shop event and they checked the accuations and my new body had 4,000 shutter clicks before I got it. This probably would have affected my decision to buy, (probably why they don't tell you), and I would...
Refurb Body -Is it worth the cost?
- 5 out of 5 stars review12/5/2023I received my R6 MKII body very quickly and started to work with it immediately. There is a lot to learn as far as use of the specialized features, a steep learning curve... but well worth the effort as the results are spectacular. My bird portraits are now sopt on with eyes so sharp you feel you were there. The high speed shots are so quick I'm catching the birds in "mid-blink". I have yet to capture some in-flight pictures, but I will persevere. Over all this is a great tool for my purposes. Thanks Canon!
Mirrorless is for the birds!
Jean Patrrick Moretti
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