The Canon EOS R6 Mark II is a versatile and powerful full-frame mirrorless camera. It boasts a 24.2-megapixels sensor, fast and accurate autofocus system with over 1,000 autofocus points, and in-body image stabilization (IBIS) for stable shots.
Find out my thoughts about the Canon EOS R6 mark ii in this short review video!
Learn how to set up your Canon R6 mark ii camera for back button auto focus
Find out how to set up custom menus on your Canon R6 mark ii in this short tutorial video!
Find out how to use focus bracketing and internal depth compositing in this short tutorial!
Find out my initial thoughts on using the new Canon R6 mark ii in this short video.
Find out if you should update to the latest firmware for the Canon R6 mark ii in this short video! Firmware update link (US) https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/eos-r6-mark-ii
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Customize the buttons on the camera to quickly access the functions you use most.
Maximizing control over your camera's auto-focus system is crucial for capturing the perfect shot. As a seasoned photographer, I understand the importance of customizing camera buttons to suit your needs. Through extensive experimentation and fine-tuning, I have developed the most efficient and effective auto-focus setups for each camera. I am eager to share my expertise with you and have created step-by-step tutorial videos to guide you through the customization process. Join me on this journey to achieve flawless focus and elevate your photography to new heights.
The dual pixel autofocus system is incredibly fast and accurate, use it to your advantage by focusing on the eyes of your subject when taking portraits.
The IBIS system can greatly improve your low light photography, especially when shooting with slower shutter speeds.
The camera can record up to 180 fps in Full HD, which is great for slow-motion footage.
The camera has a multiple exposure feature that allows you to combine two or more images into a single image.
The 3.0" vari-angle touchscreen LCD makes it easy to quickly select a focus point, and to review your images.
The camera has multiple Picture Styles that allow you to adjust the look of your images in-camera, including the Standard, Portrait, Landscape, and more.
The Wi-Fi connectivity allows you to transfer images to your smartphone or tablet, as well as control the camera remotely.
Continues Auto-Focus, a feature that many photographers prefer to turn off, has undergone a name change by Canon. In a bid to simplify and streamline its menu options, Canon has now referred to this feature as Preview Auto-Focus, causing some confusion for Canon users who are used to the previous menu structure. Keep this in mind when adjusting your camera's settings.
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