The Game Changer for Hybrid Shooters
Working with both stills and video shooting requires the hybrid photographer to be agile and versatile with his/her camera. Packed with Canon’s advanced features and technology, the EOS R6 Mark II gives hybrid photographers an advantage and supports the demands of photography and videography.
40 fps continuous shooting – Easily capture key moments or high-speed action with continuous shooting speeds of up to 40fps with AF/AE tracking.
Enhanced Autofocus and Subject Detection – Lock focus on your subject as fast as 0.03 seconds! EOS iTR AF is enhanced to detect and track new animals and vehicles like horses, trains and airplanes.
Up to 8 stops In-body Image Stabilization – This allows even more room for creativity to flourish, or get bolder with long exposure settings, and is especially useful for night photography! Another advantage of having rigorous
image stabilisation is the ability to shoot and film flexibly from any angle with just a minimal camera setup.
Canon Log 3, FHD 180p, and Pre-recording function – Inheriting video capabilities and features such as Canon Log 3 from the Cinema EOS System, EOS R6 Mark II will expand your creative possibilities in videography. Be more dramatic in your storytelling when you record your footage in 180p full HD and achieve a slow-motion effect up to 6x slower than normal playback speed. Working with unpredictable subjects like wildlife? Reduce your chances of missing out crucial moments when you turn on Pre-recording function on EOS R6 Mark II.
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EOS R6 Mark II: Canon’s New Gamechanger for Hybrid Shooters
Up your content creation game with the EOS R6 Mark II, which boasts professional video production features in addition to a huge boost to still shooting performance.
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EOS R6 Mark II vs. EOS R8: Which to Choose?
The differences between EOS R6 Mark II and EOS R8 and why they matter.
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Which Camera Should I Pick to Shoot Travel Videos?
Choose the camera that fits your travel video style.