The Canon EOS R5 has been making lots of waves for its array of top-shelf features, but the EOS R6 is also a solid performer with a great feature set for a wide range of photographers. This helpful video review takes a look at the camera from a stills photography perspective and what you can expect from it in practice.
Coming to you from Gordon Laing, this excellent video review takes a look at the Canon EOS R6 camera. The EOS R6 is the little sibling to the EOS R5, but it is no slouch itself. Here are some of its key specs:
- 20-megapixel sensor
- In-body image stabilization of up to eight stops
- Base ISO range of 100-102,400
- 1,053 focus points
- Fully articulating rear LCD
- 3.69-million-dot EVF with 0.76x magnification
- Continuous burst rate of up to 20 fps using the electronic shutter (12 fps using the mechanical)
- 4K at 60 fps and 230 Mbps
- Dual card slots (UHS-II)
Altogether, it looks like the EOS R6 is quite a capable camera that should please lots of photographers, especially those who do not need or want to drop money on the extreme features of the EOS R5. Check out the video above for Laing’s full thoughts.