The Canon EOS 6D Mark II is the camera that almost restored my faith in DSLRs back in 2017. And, in 2024, it's still one of the only DSLRs I love working with. Sure, it only has 26.2MP of resolution… ...
The Canon EOS R6 III is an enthusiast-class camera with a new 32MP full-frame CMOS sensor, aimed at photographers and videographers who need high burst rates and fast readout speeds. The Canon EOS R6 ...
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Will Canon Launch the R6 Mk II Next Month?
The Canon R6 Mark III is one of the highly anticipated cameras of the year. One of the reasons is that the company hasn’t announced a full-frame camera in 2025, and the second one is that the device ...
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II (A$4,499, body only) is a sequel worth paying attention to. The full-frame camera takes the world-class autofocus system from the EOS R3 and puts it into a more obtainable, ...
Canon has given its smallest, lightest full-frame camera a much-needed overhaul. The new EOS 6D MkII maintains the enthusiast-focused feature set of its predecessor, but improves on all the important ...
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Sony A7 III vs Canon R6 II: The 24MP Camera Battle
The battle between Sony and Canon has been ongoing for several decades. Both companies have launched popular cameras, with Sony taking a lead in mirrorless, while Canon was a champ in DSLRs. Now that ...
Rik is Pocket-lint's senior news editor and has been a tech and games journalist since the 80s. He has seen and covered just about every console, mobile phone, gadget and home cinema device launched ...
Looking at the EOS R6 Mark II alongside the original model, you'd be very hard pressed to tell it apart from its 3-year-old predecessor. Canon have changed a few aspects of the external control layout ...
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