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83% of 100
UPC
013803325775
Special Price $1,799.00 Regular Price $2,299.00

Key Features

  • 20MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC X Image Processor
  • 4K60p and FHD 120p 10-Bit Internal Video
  • Sensor-Shift 5-Axis Image Stabilization

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  1. Great camera
    Quality

    Love the camera so far...taking the time to learn the menu's and AF
  2. Purchaser
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    Just less than a month, there is a malfunction on my camera function dial. It’s completely out of whack in a weirdest way I had yet experienced I. Any camera I’ve used.
  3. Capturing delight with less work!
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    I love this camera! I am upgrading from a dated 40D. I like everything form the ability to put the 1.6 crop factor back in like you are selecting the aspect ratio on your tv to the massive amounts of AF points.yes, I can control it with my iPhone or instantly download images to a device. Using the adapter for my old lens is a non issue for me!
  4. It's a great buy
    Quality

    I had a Eos R and also own a 5dMark IV. The focus ability of this camera is great as well as the ability for use in a sport and wildlife scenario. Everyone says it has only 20 MPs but no one complains about that with the 1D series. This is a baby 1D level camera in a mirror less body. As far as the video goes if you use it for very long shots and are worried about the time limits or overheating issues then maybe a camcorder is what you need. It is very easy to use especially if you are a Canon shooter. If you don't need the R5 buy this camera, you will enjoy the features and performance.
  5. Great for Stills & Short Video Clips
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    My review is from the perspective of a photographer who at times will need to capture video. I'll address the elephant in the room immediately - if you're looking at the R6 for mostly video work, it's not the right camera. Yes, it captures 4K60, but there's a 30 minute run limit, 4K60 can cause the camera to overheat, and to get another 30 minute run time you need to let the camera cool off for a pretty long time. However, if run times are shorter, or you will use 4K at 24fps primarily, and/or switching back and forth between video and stills, you'll probably be fine and I have not had an issue. For what I do, with run times at 7 to 10 minutes in length on average - it does fine and I haven't even seen an overheating warning. My biggest complaint when it comes to video is the rolling shutter - and without a BSI sensor, this will happen due to sensor readout speeds, so you have to be careful with panning/moving shots. Looking into the future, Canon probably develops a BSI or BSI-like sensor for newer models. Also, rolling shutter isn't horrible, but it's noticeable if you're not careful.

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