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The Canon EOS R6 Mk. II Is the Mid-Tier Upgrade We’ve All Been Waiting For

Canon’s second-generation R6 offers a similar form factor with just enough new features to make it an appealing backup. But is it enough to be your primary?

Canon has officially released the Canon EOS R6 Mk. II and insiders say that it is a remarkable improvement over the original, with impressive additions that make it closer to the R3 than the original R6.

Let’s dive in!

Beauty on the Inside

Boasting a 24.2 CMOS Image Sensor with a DIGIC X processor, the Canon R6 Mk. II has 40 frames per second electronic shutter burst capture (12 fps mechanical) and an expanded shooting buffer for capturing the action before it takes a moment to write to its dual SD media card slots. The electronic burst mode drops to the 12-bit color, however, while the mechanical option keeps at 14-bit color Raw at 12 fps.

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Author: James DeRuvo
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.

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