Sony and Canon are locked in a pitched battle for the full-frame mirrorless camera market, and Canon’s latest salvo is the $2,500 EOS R6 II. It’s not just a key rival to Sony’s like-priced ...
In our opinion the EOS R6 sits at the top of Canon’s current mirrorless camera range, largely because it ticks so many boxes and is a better all-round camera than its higher-priced sibling. The R6’s ...
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II (A$4,499, body only) is a sequel worth paying attention to. The full-frame camera takes the world-class autofocus system from the EOS R3 and puts it into a more obtainable, ...
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. The Canon EOS R6 III's specs have prompted some people to wonder if its more expensive sibling is worth the extra. Photo: ...
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Canon’s enthusiast-targeted full-frame camera gets an upgrade with the EOS R6 Mark II, but does it really deliver a performance that snaps at the heels of its flagship EOS R3? When you purchase ...
The Canon EOS R6 ($2,499, body only) is the more affordable of the company's pair of pro- and enthusiast-geared full-frame cameras. It's built to (almost) the same stringent standards as the 45MP EOS ...
Despite the Canon R6 utilising a polycarbonate body rather than the EOS R5's more robust magnesium-alloy body, impressively it still offers the same level of weather-proofing as the EOS 6D Mark II and ...
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 ...