![]() ![]() Here’s the R6 II on the left alongside arguably its biggest rival, the Sony A7 IV on the right. Alternatively get yourself a copy of my In Camera book, an official Cameralabs T-shirt or mug, or treat me to a coffee! Thanks! Buy it now! Check prices on the Canon EOS R6 Mark II at B&H, Adorama, WEX UK or. ![]() If your budget will stretch and you’re happy to use Canon’s own lenses, I can Highly Recommend the R6 II as an all-rounder, and especially for anyone photographing sports or wildlife, but if you’re not wedded to the company, do compare it closely to rivals. Choosing one involves weighing up body price, lens availability and drilling-down to specific features you may or may not need. Ultimately the R6 II, A7 IV and S5 II are all excellent cameras most of us would be delighted to own. Indeed body price and choice of native lenses are the main issues facing the R6 II. Then there’s the Lumix S5 II which sports a pixel-shift mode, a wealth of pro-level video-centric features, third-party lens support from Sigma, and a significant price saving too. Meanwhile the A7 IV fights back with higher resolution files and the ability to use a huge array of third party lenses including models from Sigma and Tamron. Of all the upgrades, Auto subject detection is arguably the most useful in day-to-day use, figuring out if you’re pointing the camera at people, birds, animals or vehicles with a high success rate. Plus you’re getting focus bracketing and stacking in-camera, Bulb timers, multiple exposures and slightly better stabilisation. Most notably it now shoots much faster than the Sony A7 IV, sports broader and more confident subject recognition in my tests, while its ability to film uncropped, oversampled 4k video up to 60p is a key advantage, and unlike the original R6, it never overheated in my tests. Wi-fi connection requiring latest firmware: D500, D750, D850, D5600, D7500.Ĭameras that support an external wireless adapter: D5200 / D7100 + Wu-1a, D600 / D610 + Wu-1b, D4S / D800 / D800E / D4 / D7000 / D3X / D300 / D300S / D3S / D3 / D700 + WT-4A D810 / D810A / D7200 / D750 / D4S / D800 / D800E / D7100 / D7000 / D4 + WT-5A, Df + WU-1a.Summary The EOS R6 Mark II addresses a number of issues with the original model to become one of the most powerful all-round cameras in its peer group. 1D X Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 6D, 6D Mark II, 70D, 750D, 760D, 80D, 90D, 800D, 77D, 1300D, 200D, 2000D / Kiss X90 / T7 / 1500D.Ĭameras that support an external wireless adapter: 5D Mark II + WFT-4A, 7D + WFT-5A, 1D C / 1D X + WFT-6A/B, 5D Mark III + WFT-E7A, 1 DX Mark II + WFT-E8A, 5DS / 5DS R + WFT-E7A, 7D Mark II + WFT-E7A (ver. EOS R, Rp, R5, R6, M6 Mk II, M50, M50 Mk II 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 5DS, 5DS R (5DSR) 1D Mark III, 1D X Mark III, 1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark IV, 1D C, 1D X, 1D X Mark II ![]() Hyper focal distance and DOF calculator Focus peaking (areas in sharp focus can be highlighted) Automated focus bracketing (focus bracketing, exposure bracketing and time lapse shooting can be combined in any way possible) Wi-Fi support (for cameras with built-in Wi-Fi unit, as well as external Nikon WT and Canon WFT units) Only Wi-Fi connection is possible on iOS 12! USB connection is supported on iOS 13.0 and newer. ![]() Helicon Remote is a utility for tethered shooting and camera remote control compatible with all recent Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras. ![]()
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