Canon EOS R6 Initial Review $(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"0000646042","isMobile":false}) }) All product photography by Dan Bracaglia The Canon EOS R6 is a 20MP full-frame mirrorless camera aimed at enthusiast photographers and videographers.
It sits below the R5 much as the EOS 6Ds did beneath the 5D DSLRs, and offers a well-rounded combination of features for both disciplines.
It's also one of the first enthusiast-level cameras to shoot both stills and video that can exploit the capabilities of the latest high-dynamic range displays.
Key specifications:
20MP Dual Pixel CMOS Sensor
In-body stabilization rated at up to 8EV of correction
Dual Pixel AF II with AI-trained subject tracking and 100% AF coverage
20 fps shooting with e-shutter, 12 fps mechanical
UHD 4K shooting at up to 60p, 1080 at up to 120p
10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording in either C-Log or HDR PQ
10-bit HDR photos in HEIF format
3. 68M dot EVF
1. 62M dot fully-articulated rear touchscreen
New battery rated at around 380 shots per charge (EVF)
The R6 will be available from late August with a recommended price of $2499, body-only. It will also be available in a kit with the 24-105mm F4L for $3599 or with the 24-105mm F4-7. 1 STM IS for $2899.
What's new and how it compares
The EOS R6 can't boast 8K video but it's got a solid feature set nonetheless, including the same IS and AF as its big brother.
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Body, controls and handling
The R6 has elements of the original EOS R to its design but it also gains a fair amount from Canon's DSLR range. We think the combination works nicely.
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Initial impressions
We've been shooting with the EOS R6 and think Canon users (and, in particular, Canon DSLR users) will find a lot to like about the camera.
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Sample gallery
We've put together a gallery from the EOS R6, to show what its image quality looks like.
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2020-7-9 15:00