With the launch of the EOS R6, Canon finally seemed to have a camera that could live up to the potential of its RF-mount system and take on rivals. With a 20.1-megapixel sensor much like the one on ...
Three years after the Mark II became Canon's bestselling mirrorless body, the Mark III arrives with a proposition that sounds ...
Fantastic performance for enthusiasts with great high ISO image noise handling and superb stills and video capture modes, it's a great mid-level full-frame performer. Hybrid shooters will benefit from ...
Just two years after the launch of the original EOS R6, Canon has unveiled its successor, the $2,500 EOS R6 Mark II. It brings a number of key improvements, like a higher-resolution 24.2-megapixel ...
For the Mark III edition, Canon made no significant changes to the R6 body design, which is welcome news if you're eyeing an upgrade from the EOS R6 Mark II and know where all of its buttons are by ...
Looking at the EOS R6 Mark II alongside the original model, you'd be very hard pressed to tell it apart from its 3-year-old predecessor. Canon have changed a few aspects of the external control layout ...
Looking at the EOS R6 Mark III alongside the previous model, you'd be very hard pressed to tell it apart from its 2-year-old predecessor, other than the addition of "Mark III" to the front nameplate.
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