The Canon EOS R6 is a versatile all-round camera that can shoot pretty much anything. While the R5's specs are too much for most people, there's a question of whether or not the R6's resolution is too little. However, it makes all the sense in the world i...
The Canon EOS R6 is a full-featured, fast frame rate, mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a mid-level price. In keeping with its 6-series heritage, The R6 gets relatively low resolution and a moderately low price. The overall package will make the...
Published: 2020-07-09, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Canon's mirrorless EOS R5 comes with a ton of features and capability stemming from its design inside and out. Come along with us on a guided tour of Canon's new high-end, high-megapixel camera and check it out for yourself.Announced alongside the EOS R...
Published: 2020-07-09, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The Canon EOS R6 is an upper mid-range full-frame mirrorless camera with 20 Megapixels, 4k 60p video, built-in stabilisation, bursts up to 20fps and a fully-articulated touchscreen. I can't make a final verdict until I fully test a final production model...
Abstract: 'What's the best camera?' That's a question we hear a lot at DPReview, not only from readers but also from friends and family. And it's impossible to give a definitive answer because the question is very subjective. The best camera for you might come down...
Feels great in the hands, Fullframe sensor, Excellent quality, Incamera stabiliser, Flip out touchscreen LCD, Charges over Type C USB, Closes up over the sensor when powered off, Supports two SD card slots, Pairs with a phone over WiFi and Bluetooth
Autofocus is sometimes hit and miss, Only 20 megapixels for the price
If you can get past the feeling that the sensor could be a little bigger, Canon's R6 provides a full-frame camera worth playing with, ideal for anyone keen to make the next step in their craft.For photographers with a standard mirror-box DSLR, the move ma...
A photographers opinion of the EOS R6 will depend on which previous camera they measure it against. Do I prefer it over my old EOS 5D Mark IV? Yes, absolutely. Despite the drop in megapixels, the improvements such as the vari-angle screen, burst speed an...