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Canon EOS R6 Body Reviews

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Key features:
20 fps, in silence
The ultimate content creation machine
20 megapixel resolution with 4K up to 60p
Intelligent focusing for the ultimate sharpness
See every movement. Do not make a sound.
The Canon EOS R6 gives you more opportunities to capture the perfect moment in time. Shoot the action at up to a staggering 20 frames per second in complete silence, capturing fleeting moments that are barely perceptible to the human eye.
Perfect for Content Creators
Alongside superb quality stills, the Canon EOS R6 shoots exceptional video. Shoot at resolutions up to 4K/60p, with AF, and use the camera’s advanced technologies to capture expansive dynamic range and beautiful colours. Plus, it's easy to use - the EOS R6 has been designed to feel as instinctive and creative as possible, so that nothing gets in the way of your creativity.
World's First 8-stop Image Stabilisation Effect
Imagine being able to shoot handheld at shutter speeds down to four seconds, blurring moving water in a landscape or people walking through the streets. Handheld video is stabilised too, and looks so smooth you’d think it was shot with a dolly or gimbal.

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Wilkinson Cameras, founded in 1986, is an independent photographic retailer with 10 high street stores across the northwest of England and offering UK-wide sales through www.wilkinson.co.uk

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Exellent image quality, especially in low light. IBIS is excellent
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Posted 2 years ago
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Excellent quality. Used twice to date, one wildlife day shoot and a studio shot. Eye tracking excellent. Not tried on moving vehicles as yet. Definitely a good buy. Would definitely recommend the R6.
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Posted 3 years ago
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this is by far the most underrated camera. it's such an amazing camera right out of the box and if u are familia with canon cameras then its a king. absolutely love it an very happy with my purchase...
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Posted 3 years ago
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What can I say? I'm an enthusiast and the majority of my photography tends to be wildlife. Coming from a d7100 to this model has been a leap ahead of what I had in terms of autofocus speed, FPS, low-light performance and so much more. The animal eye tracking is really like a cheat code for wildlife work and it constantly gets crisp shots focused on the eye. The IS is likewise amazing. I took a walk on the local park during bonfire evening to shoot some fireworks and using the canon RF 35mm f1.8 was getting crisp clear shots with shutter times of 2s. Personally it's everything I hoped it would be and more. If I was being picky, not being able to override auto-focus with the manual focus ring on the RF lenses is a little frustrating, maybe that's a setting I can change I've not noticed yet. Not having this means that it can be difficult to focus on a bird in the sky. Previously I would get the focus in the right range with manual and then lock on with auto-focus. I've not figured how to do that on the R6 and it is a frustration at times when you miss that shot. Another slight gripe is after playing around with the app and taking some shots at my bird feeder remotely. Is that the lag between the camera and phone is ridiculous when you take a shot or two. I had initially hoped I could control the camera via the phone as if I was at the camera controls. Unfortunately you can do that until you take a shot and then everything slows up. I guess the camera processor cannot handle the streaming and all during operation so de-prioritises the streaming. You'll get some decent shots like that but a huge amount of duds also due to the lag, it also seems to lose struggle focusing at times when you are using it this way and shooting. I found it's somewhat workable if you fire a shot or two rather than any kind of continuous shooting. Anyhow I don't really consider these to be deal breakers for me. I'm sure I can probably set a button to switch between manual and auto focus on the camera to fix that issue. And I think a cable release might be a better solution for what I'm currently using the remote app to do. I really am blown away by the capabilities of this camera and I've hardly put it down since I received it.
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Posted 4 years ago