hi, did you guys experience anything like a delay capture moment when using the LCD. I don't know why but my R6 Mark II always waits less then half of a second to capture any moments and as a result a smile or open eyes is missed all the time.
Finally! The R6 Mark II is the most underrated camera of the past 12 months! It's best in its class (definitely ahead of the S5II and A7IV as a hybrid), but gets no attention (even the R8 got a user guide and DXOmark testing before this much better camera). I tried the rest and got this camera and it's just amazing!
A little side note, I would strongly suggest putting the camera into airplane mode overnight as the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth remain on and drain the battery fast. Since those remain on, you can review photos and video on your phone without turning the camera on. It’s a pretty cool feature to use while you’re working, however, once you’ve packed things up for the night I would definitely turn the camera to airplane mode to prevent that significant battery drain overnight. That or remove the battery and throw it on a charger. I figured this out the hard way and ended up having to stretch one battery out for an entire day of shooting since my battery in the camera died from this. Luckily, Canon is witchcraft and a single battery can last basically all day while shooting moderately often.
Jared, i like your no-nonsense attitude towards everything, like features that are worthless and you basically say that and say don't use this or that feature.
I just got this camera and this video was much more enjoyable than reading the manual. The main thing I needed help with was the auto focus feature, which is more robust that my previous camera. Many, many thanks!
This was absolutely fantastic. No BS, right to the point. This will be my first full frame mirrorless, replacing my 6D Mark II (which is also excellent). Going on a photography vacation to Greece and wanted more versatility, features, and ability for quietness while rapid shooting. Again, thank you (and Steve) for such an excellent video.
Wife just got me an R6 Mark II for Christmas. I primarily do ringside wrestling photography for local independent originations. Loved this video! Can't wait to check out more. Thanks!
Fro"KNOWS" how to set up a camera. I just bought 2 new Canon R6 Mark IIs and this video helped me set them up to maximize my efficiency. This is really a great teaching video in general for the functionality of this camera. I've never seen a better overall comprehensive yet concise explanation of features in a setup video. Thanks so much!
TH-cam may not appreciate this video, but hell, I did!! bought this camera after watching your real world pReview (awesome video) and some other videos about the Sony A7IV and the R6 mark one. So I owned it for quite some time and still learned some really useful things! thank you Mr Polin! I also want to say, that I really enjoy your style of teaching! I grabbed my Camera, watched the video and "participated" :D
At 1:12:10, the M-Fn button for AF area selection control is actually for tapping through the AF point/area options after pressing the AF point selection button. It doesn't refer to the more general use of the M-Fn button to activate the dial function menu that you demonstrated.
oh finally. ive got this camera for some time now. really enjoying the 4k60p full frame. ive learnt a few stuff from random views and diy. cool to see this 2hour video.
Just got my r 6 mark 2 a couple days ago. Balked at viewing your 2 hour video but it is FANTASTIC. Thank you for going thru the menus in detail. I mostly only do photography not video. Haven’t taken any photos yet but hope to get out this weekend. I upgraded from my t7i which I loved. Hope this will be better
This was fan-freaking-tastic Jared. Took me few days to go through all and set it up to my style and know what everything does helped a whole lot. Thanks for taking the time in making such a detailed walk through.
Around the 28:00 mark Jared explains the difference between RAW and JPEG. He gives a good explanation. I like to compare to film cameras. A RAW file is a the digital equivalent of a film negative. A JPEG file is the digital equivalent of a Polaroid instant print that would come out of a camera. If you are not familiar with film cameras, think of RAW and JPEG as the “before and after” of how the image is developed into a digital print for viewing or printing. The camera captures everything as RAW. When it saves as JPEG, it processes the original RAW file to a JPEG and then discards the original RAW file.
Thanks for this setup guide - hugely helpful. I just bought my R6 Mark II after many hours of watching & reading reviews and testing cameras. I'm not too concerned that there's likely to be an upgrade soon - not sure what else they could add that I could use over and above the specs of this camera. It'll do me for the next decade or so while I get my head around all its capabilities.
**OVF is not a simulation of depth of field, it stands for optical view finder. It turns off exposure preview of viewfinder. DOF settings are what pertain to preview.
The best on TH-cam, I’ve become a huge fan and I’ve purchased all of your FroPacks. If I ever have a photography question, your channel is my first go to place for both gear and technique. Great Job, keep up the great work.
Thanks for the video. Just got my camera and used this video to do the set up. I need to go back as I missed a few things, but this made things so much easier.
My * button is used to switch between SERVO & ONE SHOT. My AF-ON is my back button focus button. The one on the right is unassigned but i think I will assign AF eye to that one.
Thanks for making this video! I've been a Sony girl for the past couple of years, but I got a new job and this is the camera they had for me. I haven't really gotten much of a chance to get to know it before using it, so this video was extremely helpful. I watched the entire thing!
I don't normally comment but I just wanted to say this was incredibly helpful and I hope you continue to do this for future cameras (also please don't ever delete this video). #igotthisfar
Great tutorial. Just what I need coming from the Rebel t6i. Huge jump yes but this will help taking documenting my artwork to the next level. So many overwhelming features. I will include the crappy kit lens along with my other lenses to use in trading up for t 24-70 Ef lens with adapter. I hope to eventually graduate from using my iPhone for video to the camera. I may have more questions moving forward...
Thanks Jared for this movie!! I just bought an R6 Mark II camera and your User Guide was very helpful. I really appreciate the work you do... greetings from Transylvania..
39:02 Counter intuitively, the higher the number, the cooler the tones, and the lower the number, the warmer the tones. This is due to the fact that, higher number denotes higher temperature (as in heat) and as things heat up, they start giving off visible colors starting from red to blue, hotter an item gets, bluer the light if gives off. As we tend to call blue tones "calmer" the relationship sounds inverted.
I have a Canon 90D and when I upgrade to mirrorless, I either want get this one or the Sony A7IV. I’ve been liking the photos I’ve been seeing on the Sony Alpha subreddit.
Always enjoy you and your channel. A quick comment on the long exposure noise reduction is that it takes a second photo immediately after the image with the shutter closed, what in Astrophotography would be called a dark. It will have any hot pixels and also represent the thermal noise that is present and is subtracted from the image immediately - the corrected image is what is saved. It is really probably not something you can say you are correcting as easily after the fact. This is a bigger deal for astrophotography and landscape perhaps, it may not be important for the images you shoot. Anyway, thanks for your thoughts on setup for the R6m2!
Perfect time and also because I've only shot with this body once in the AF was all over the bloody place. Actually today I'm supposed to be shooting with it again but I don't really have a handle on it. Full seen eye detect is what I was hoping would work but you also have to be able to quickly switch out to single point to focus on something else. It's been a challenge so far nothing is easy as what you see in some of these videos.
i dont use full area autofocus as it could just jump to a face at the corner. so i use a focus box in the center, so i know when i have the subject centered hes going to be in focus not anyone to the sides. you can try that
@@truthseeker6804 Thanks Yeah I've tried it only in practice but not in a real shooting environment yet. It's a lot of buttons and a lot of settings to get it all together so eventually I will.
@Simon, due to weddings and kids baseball/softball where people sit directly behind the fence and batter, I find 3 button back button focus to be my best option. I keep whole area tracking on AF-ON, the star is set to single point only and the right button is eye AF. I can use the whole area MOST of the time but if it jumps somewhere I don't want, I just go single point on the one I do want and if I can see the eye, I'll then hit eye af. This solved 90% of the auto focus issues for me.
@@pyrocix since I've used it so infrequently I keep forgetting how I set the buttons haven't gained the muscle memory yet. Unfortunately I haven't done a shoot with it yet to really start getting it down. I'm going to test your setup out on a creative setup tab and see what I can do with it. I'm trying to get to a place where it can find the eyes and stick with it unless I change it to a separate subject. Models and other person's standing in front of me.
Hi Jared - good video. Here's an example of where you use auto ISO, perhaps. I shoot in Italy mostly - the sports arenas for basketball have awful light here, mostly. There are games where, I have to try to peg the speed at 1/800 or max 1/1200 and the aperture at 2.8 on my 70-200 or 24-70 zooms. Since the action is continuous, I'd rather be assured of at least 1/800 and let the iso determine if I am shooting white uniforms, dark skin, or open court reflections etc. This is also a situation where you can use the comp. setting. If you set the exposure comp to say 1/3 or 1/2 a stop, and let the ISO float, its very effective. This is how I shot the 1DX years ago, when it was the only Canon that allowed ISO auto in manual settings. What do you think?
I’ve been watching you for a few years now and for my first full frame camera, the RP, and then my first r6, now I’m watching this for my latest purchase. But I have one issue it’s just driving me nuts watching now. Please grab some white paint and paint those black spots in your wall behind you, so I don’t keep trying to wipe dust off of my iPad while I’m watching the video. 😂 thank you very much for the great videos!
I just upgraded my rp to a r6ii and it is vastly different. This video is a big help. Also, I use the fv mode. It’s basically manual mode for me. I generally set iso to auto then adjust shutter and aperture, and as I need I adjust iso. If I want it can all me manual in this mode, it just gives me the ability to set whatever I want to auto if I deem best.
This was a nice intro...great to help me know what settings matter, which ones don't. But after spending a couple days with the camera...I would love a DEEP DIVE into settings. I know there are a lot of cameras out there...BUT lets face it, in the first quarter of 2024 this camera is the most bang for the buck! So I think many folk are buying, or should be buying it, both amateur and professional, it is such a great combination of abilities for the price. And lets face it, everyone needs to save their money for GLASS! Would love a part two deep dive, going into more explanations of settings. A video on ballancing shutter speed, ISO and aperature would be great as well. Have been trying to capture the sunlight through the clouds, the way I see it with my eyes. Noticing there are subtle nuances between adjusting these three. Deep dive my brother, you have hooked the novice, now teach me! lol I SHOOT RAW!! DUH!
#igothisfar, thank you! The video is very helpful. However, explaining just a little more about the stuff that you gloss over because you never use it would have been even more helpful, but I also understand that the video would probably have to be 8 hrs. long at this point. I was out of the game for far too long, so a lot of the stuff in the R6mII's menus just doesn't tell me anything, or doesn't work exactly like I remembered it. But that's part of the fun in rediscovering an old hobby. I've been playing aroung with the 24-70 f2.8 and a few prime lenses for the past few weeks, and so far I'm super impressed with how good and how fast the camera and all of the lenses actually are. Great stuff!
Great vid Fro, I have the R6 MK1 and the vid you made for that was the best i could find and helped me so much. If i get the chance to upgrade at some stage this will be the first vid i will checkout.
#Igotthisfar - I just got two r6 mark 2's for work and had a shoot today. I just got the cameras yesterday and watched all but 10 mins of your R6 mII user guide last night. I still have a lot to learn but your user guide was a must for me. If I hadn't gone through it last night, I don't think today would have gone so well. I am upgrading my marketing equip for work and this was an amazing step up from my 80D and T7i. Like wow! I'm in love with the r6 but going nuts over the 28-70 f2 and the 70-200 2.8. I'll be picking up a fropack today. THANK YOU Jared for all of your AMAZING tutorials. My dude!
Thanks, Fro! Great video & very helpful! I am receiving my Canon EOS R6 Mark II on Tuesday from Adorama! Can't wait! Quick Question: Without having to watch this whole amazing video all over again (not that that wouldn't be FUN!!) do you have a printable copy someplace of your settings? Thanks!!
Good info but a few things - Shooting JPEG does not “bake” in everything into the processing. Some things can still be undone in light room. Agreed you have less leeway if you should JPEG but then Cannon’s in-camera camera processing is so good that I suggest all the an intermediate photographer should shoot JPEG and also raw as a backup if you know what to do with them. Also the ISO setting does not change the sensitivity of the sensor. It’s a post-processing step applied to the RAW image by the camera. Also it’s “horizintal” not “horizontical”
Amazing, yet another great video. I used the R10 one and now stepping up this has been a great help. Plus I got all the fropacks and they are outstanding, skittles...enough said
Thank you for all you do, home brother. I'm an older photographer, so I'm new to digital. I have learned so much with the way you teach, and that's amazing because I'm dyslexic and having a hard time. I have been using Paintshop Pro Ultra. I get turned around and confused with Photoshop.
Still a noob with getting a R100 kit with kit lens of 18-45 & 55-210mm for my wife's nursing graduation ceremony, and wanting to get into photography to make it as a side gig; so I immediately made the jump from the R100 to get the R6 M2 used (saved about $700) and bought some fixed RF lens 16mm F2.8, 35mm F1.8, and a 50mm F1.8. Any tips/insight for someone just starting out?
I’ve been shooting photography for years now and I never realized I was supposed to line the sensor mount dot up with the lens mount dot. Haha I don’t know how I made it this far. Fantastic video and thank you.
Upgraded to the R6 mkii, my previous DSLR was a 5D mki -- oh my how things have changed. The biggest learning curve is the layout and menus of this beast, wow is it freaking fast/accurate with everything! #igotthisfar
This is the most perfect timing ever! I literally JUST got my R6 mark ii in yesterday!
I've been waiting for this vid, got my R6 Mark II one month ago 🙏🏻
Oh you didn’t know?? Jared specifically made this video with @bourdeezie209 in mind 😎😁
@@TooGood79 Got my R6 II last fall and it's THE best camera I've ever used (and I've used some of the best Canon has made over the past 18 years).
@@77dris i totally agree 🙌🏾
hi, did you guys experience anything like a delay capture moment when using the LCD. I don't know why but my R6 Mark II always waits less then half of a second to capture any moments and as a result a smile or open eyes is missed all the time.
Finally! The R6 Mark II is the most underrated camera of the past 12 months! It's best in its class (definitely ahead of the S5II and A7IV as a hybrid), but gets no attention (even the R8 got a user guide and DXOmark testing before this much better camera). I tried the rest and got this camera and it's just amazing!
As an R6 Mk II owner, this has been great. Will probably watch the whole thing through another 3 times. Thank you.
A little side note, I would strongly suggest putting the camera into airplane mode overnight as the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth remain on and drain the battery fast. Since those remain on, you can review photos and video on your phone without turning the camera on. It’s a pretty cool feature to use while you’re working, however, once you’ve packed things up for the night I would definitely turn the camera to airplane mode to prevent that significant battery drain overnight. That or remove the battery and throw it on a charger. I figured this out the hard way and ended up having to stretch one battery out for an entire day of shooting since my battery in the camera died from this. Luckily, Canon is witchcraft and a single battery can last basically all day while shooting moderately often.
Whenever I am interested in gear I come here to see if a video has been made. This channel is a true resource.
Just got the R6 Mark II and I always go to your videos when setting up a new camera, cause you're the best Jared! Thank you!
Jared, i like your no-nonsense attitude towards everything, like features that are worthless and you basically say that and say don't use this or that feature.
I just got this camera and this video was much more enjoyable than reading the manual. The main thing I needed help with was the auto focus feature, which is more robust that my previous camera. Many, many thanks!
This was absolutely fantastic. No BS, right to the point. This will be my first full frame mirrorless, replacing my 6D Mark II (which is also excellent). Going on a photography vacation to Greece and wanted more versatility, features, and ability for quietness while rapid shooting. Again, thank you (and Steve) for such an excellent video.
Just got my R6M2 about a month ago and so far I am loving it. This tutorial was very helpful and informative. Much appreciated Mr Polin.
Wife just got me an R6 Mark II for Christmas. I primarily do ringside wrestling photography for local independent originations. Loved this video! Can't wait to check out more. Thanks!
Fro"KNOWS" how to set up a camera. I just bought 2 new Canon R6 Mark IIs and this video helped me set them up to maximize my efficiency. This is really a great teaching video in general for the functionality of this camera. I've never seen a better overall comprehensive yet concise explanation of features in a setup video. Thanks so much!
TH-cam may not appreciate this video, but hell, I did!! bought this camera after watching your real world pReview (awesome video) and some other videos about the Sony A7IV and the R6 mark one. So I owned it for quite some time and still learned some really useful things! thank you Mr Polin! I also want to say, that I really enjoy your style of teaching! I grabbed my Camera, watched the video and "participated" :D
At 1:12:10, the M-Fn button for AF area selection control is actually for tapping through the AF point/area options after pressing the AF point selection button. It doesn't refer to the more general use of the M-Fn button to activate the dial function menu that you demonstrated.
oh finally. ive got this camera for some time now. really enjoying the 4k60p full frame. ive learnt a few stuff from random views and diy. cool to see this 2hour video.
Just got my r 6 mark 2 a couple days ago. Balked at viewing your 2 hour video but it is FANTASTIC. Thank you for going thru the menus in detail. I mostly only do photography not video. Haven’t taken any photos yet but hope to get out this weekend. I upgraded from my t7i which I loved. Hope this will be better
This was fan-freaking-tastic Jared. Took me few days to go through all and set it up to my style and know what everything does helped a whole lot. Thanks for taking the time in making such a detailed walk through.
Around the 28:00 mark Jared explains the difference between RAW and JPEG. He gives a good explanation.
I like to compare to film cameras. A RAW file is a the digital equivalent of a film negative. A JPEG file is the digital equivalent of a Polaroid instant print that would come out of a camera.
If you are not familiar with film cameras, think of RAW and JPEG as the “before and after” of how the image is developed into a digital print for viewing or printing.
The camera captures everything as RAW. When it saves as JPEG, it processes the original RAW file to a JPEG and then discards the original RAW file.
Thank you for this! Just got this camera loving it so far.
Thanks for this setup guide - hugely helpful. I just bought my R6 Mark II after many hours of watching & reading reviews and testing cameras. I'm not too concerned that there's likely to be an upgrade soon - not sure what else they could add that I could use over and above the specs of this camera. It'll do me for the next decade or so while I get my head around all its capabilities.
Jared just bought the Canon R6 Mark II and this lesson guide was outstanding thank you for putting this together!! I made it all the way.. 😊
JUST bought my CanonR6ii and I'm very excited for this thank you!
**OVF is not a simulation of depth of field, it stands for optical view finder. It turns off exposure preview of viewfinder. DOF settings are what pertain to preview.
I just recently bought my R6 Mark II based off of one of your comparison videos, and this video is exactly what I needed now too! Thanks man!
I just got my camera. This video was invaluable in setting up my camera. Thanks!
Just upgraded to a R6 mark ii from a T7 rebel. Lots of great info. Thanks man.
I have this camera and i use a cheap 50mm f1.8 prime lens.. And the Pictures are amazing. With good settings you can do everything
Yessss on how to hold a camera. I see people with expensive gear and don’t even know how to hold the camera. Triggered. 😅
The best on TH-cam, I’ve become a huge fan and I’ve purchased all of your FroPacks. If I ever have a photography question, your channel is my first go to place for both gear and technique. Great Job, keep up the great work.
Totally agree. I learned with my film camera, then DSLR and just purchased mirrorless. I still use my film and DSLR as well. Love all 3
Thanks for the video. Just got my camera and used this video to do the set up. I need to go back as I missed a few things, but this made things so much easier.
Best on youtube…been watching this so many times, I’m starting to think I have demencia !!
Thank you for your time and humor ✌️
I watched the entire video. I got my R6 mark ii today and this is all very informative. Thank you.
Just got home from buying this camera. I am going from a 90D so I am quite excited to learn this camera and use it. Thanks for the video!
Great video. My wife picked up a R6ii today and this is this first stop we made before even unboxing
Have you had a chance to even touch that camera Ray?
My * button is used to switch between SERVO & ONE SHOT. My AF-ON is my back button focus button. The one on the right is unassigned but i think I will assign AF eye to that one.
I just bought this camera and the video was extremely helpful!!!
You do get the full speed H+ with the older batteries. I've done it.
Thank you so much Jared! I just got the R6 ii and thanks to this video I had it set up right away and made my switch from the 6d ii so easy and quick!
Thanks Jared, finally got my Canon R6 MkII and I watched this tutorial all the way through! (As I did with the R6 tutorial)
Thanks for this Jared. I have had the camera for some time, but this review brought up a number of things I was unaware of.
Thanks for making this video! I've been a Sony girl for the past couple of years, but I got a new job and this is the camera they had for me. I haven't really gotten much of a chance to get to know it before using it, so this video was extremely helpful. I watched the entire thing!
I don't normally comment but I just wanted to say this was incredibly helpful and I hope you continue to do this for future cameras (also please don't ever delete this video). #igotthisfar
Great tutorial. Just what I need coming from the Rebel t6i. Huge jump yes but this will help taking documenting my artwork to the next level. So many overwhelming features. I will include the crappy kit lens along with my other lenses to use in trading up for t 24-70 Ef lens with adapter. I hope to eventually graduate from using my iPhone for video to the camera. I may have more questions moving forward...
Fro! I have been watching you for so long, I feel like we are old friends :) Thank you so much for making me a better photographer!
Thanks Jared. Have just upgraded to the R6mkII. Great video,
Thanks Jared for this movie!! I just bought an R6 Mark II camera and your User Guide was very helpful. I really appreciate the work you do... greetings from Transylvania..
39:02 Counter intuitively, the higher the number, the cooler the tones, and the lower the number, the warmer the tones. This is due to the fact that, higher number denotes higher temperature (as in heat) and as things heat up, they start giving off visible colors starting from red to blue, hotter an item gets, bluer the light if gives off. As we tend to call blue tones "calmer" the relationship sounds inverted.
I watched all of this.. multiple times.
That was brilliant, thank you Jared & Stephen
thank you for all these efforts ,we wish you all the best
Didn't seem to have my camera set right. Thanks for the video on Canon R6 Mark11. I now understands the setting much better.
Great video on the R6 Mark II....getting acclimated with my new camera and your video was extremely helpful learning the menu layout. Thanks!
I have a Canon 90D and when I upgrade to mirrorless, I either want get this one or the Sony A7IV. I’ve been liking the photos I’ve been seeing on the Sony Alpha subreddit.
Great guide... no back button focus explanation?
YESSSSSS! Thank you thank you thank you... very informative, it helped me with everything that i wanted to know and more!
Thanks for the breakdown Jared! Very helpful
Always enjoy you and your channel. A quick comment on the long exposure noise reduction is that it takes a second photo immediately after the image with the shutter closed, what in Astrophotography would be called a dark. It will have any hot pixels and also represent the thermal noise that is present and is subtracted from the image immediately - the corrected image is what is saved. It is really probably not something you can say you are correcting as easily after the fact. This is a bigger deal for astrophotography and landscape perhaps, it may not be important for the images you shoot. Anyway, thanks for your thoughts on setup for the R6m2!
Perfect time and also because I've only shot with this body once in the AF was all over the bloody place. Actually today I'm supposed to be shooting with it again but I don't really have a handle on it. Full seen eye detect is what I was hoping would work but you also have to be able to quickly switch out to single point to focus on something else. It's been a challenge so far nothing is easy as what you see in some of these videos.
i dont use full area autofocus as it could just jump to a face at the corner. so i use a focus box in the center, so i know when i have the subject centered hes going to be in focus not anyone to the sides. you can try that
@@truthseeker6804 Thanks Yeah I've tried it only in practice but not in a real shooting environment yet. It's a lot of buttons and a lot of settings to get it all together so eventually I will.
@Simon, due to weddings and kids baseball/softball where people sit directly behind the fence and batter, I find 3 button back button focus to be my best option. I keep whole area tracking on AF-ON, the star is set to single point only and the right button is eye AF. I can use the whole area MOST of the time but if it jumps somewhere I don't want, I just go single point on the one I do want and if I can see the eye, I'll then hit eye af. This solved 90% of the auto focus issues for me.
@@pyrocix since I've used it so infrequently I keep forgetting how I set the buttons haven't gained the muscle memory yet. Unfortunately I haven't done a shoot with it yet to really start getting it down.
I'm going to test your setup out on a creative setup tab and see what I can do with it. I'm trying to get to a place where it can find the eyes and stick with it unless I change it to a separate subject. Models and other person's standing in front of me.
I got this far.... I really enjoyed this video. It has helped me to really understand and know how to setup my new R6 mark II. Thank you Jared!☺🙏
Thanks Jared, Stephen, and Dan for putting this guide together for us! Been looking forward to this one.
Perfect timing! Just got it a couple days ago😃
We just bought 2 of these and your tutorial has helped us a lot. Thanks!
Wow, one of best videos you have ever released. Thanks very much Jared.
Thanks for this video. I really did't want to read that 1100 page book. Reminds me of Windows 3.1 manual.
Fabulous video! The best guide I’ve ever seen. Love your work!❤
Thank you so much for making this video, I like your style ! I just got mine and you have helped kickstart me into my new adventure!
Hi Jared - good video. Here's an example of where you use auto ISO, perhaps. I shoot in Italy mostly - the sports arenas for basketball have awful light here, mostly. There are games where, I have to try to peg the speed at 1/800 or max 1/1200 and the aperture at 2.8 on my 70-200 or 24-70 zooms. Since the action is continuous, I'd rather be assured of at least 1/800 and let the iso determine if I am shooting white uniforms, dark skin, or open court reflections etc. This is also a situation where you can use the comp. setting. If you set the exposure comp to say 1/3 or 1/2 a stop, and let the ISO float, its very effective. This is how I shot the 1DX years ago, when it was the only Canon that allowed ISO auto in manual settings. What do you think?
I’ve been watching you for a few years now and for my first full frame camera, the RP, and then my first r6, now I’m watching this for my latest purchase. But I have one issue it’s just driving me nuts watching now. Please grab some white paint and paint those black spots in your wall behind you, so I don’t keep trying to wipe dust off of my iPad while I’m watching the video. 😂 thank you very much for the great videos!
Great as always. It's hard to pass so many information for this duration by keeping audience happy .
I just upgraded my rp to a r6ii and it is vastly different.
This video is a big help.
Also, I use the fv mode. It’s basically manual mode for me. I generally set iso to auto then adjust shutter and aperture, and as I need I adjust iso. If I want it can all me manual in this mode, it just gives me the ability to set whatever I want to auto if I deem best.
Damn currently I'm using a RP and am sure tempted to upgrade to the R6II! Also so basically FV unlocks auto for Shutter and Aperture?
Yesssss.. This is what I've been waiting for 🔥
Jared...that was massive! Thank you so very much for your tutorial. you are amazing. Appreciate!
What an AMAZING resource, thank you. Now I have a new camera and a new camera yoda...sweet!
This was a nice intro...great to help me know what settings matter, which ones don't. But after spending a couple days with the camera...I would love a DEEP DIVE into settings. I know there are a lot of cameras out there...BUT lets face it, in the first quarter of 2024 this camera is the most bang for the buck! So I think many folk are buying, or should be buying it, both amateur and professional, it is such a great combination of abilities for the price. And lets face it, everyone needs to save their money for GLASS! Would love a part two deep dive, going into more explanations of settings. A video on ballancing shutter speed, ISO and aperature would be great as well. Have been trying to capture the sunlight through the clouds, the way I see it with my eyes. Noticing there are subtle nuances between adjusting these three. Deep dive my brother, you have hooked the novice, now teach me! lol I SHOOT RAW!! DUH!
Thank you Jared Polin you’re the best 🎉😊
Great job on the camera review! Your insights were detailed and helpful. Keep up the excellent work! It is beneficial, I just got my CANON R6 Mark II.
No mention of the Focus problem?: " sometimes when the lens is focused way off to start with it can be difficult to acquire focus at very close range"
#igothisfar, thank you! The video is very helpful. However, explaining just a little more about the stuff that you gloss over because you never use it would have been even more helpful, but I also understand that the video would probably have to be 8 hrs. long at this point. I was out of the game for far too long, so a lot of the stuff in the R6mII's menus just doesn't tell me anything, or doesn't work exactly like I remembered it. But that's part of the fun in rediscovering an old hobby. I've been playing aroung with the 24-70 f2.8 and a few prime lenses for the past few weeks, and so far I'm super impressed with how good and how fast the camera and all of the lenses actually are. Great stuff!
I think fps is 12 in Mechanical and First Curtain. You may have said 20. Thanks for all the info.
Great video. Really helped me get my R6 set up correctly
Great vid Fro, I have the R6 MK1 and the vid you made for that was the best i could find and helped me so much. If i get the chance to upgrade at some stage this will be the first vid i will checkout.
Love you Jared for your teaching. Always learning from you for some years❤
#Igotthisfar - I just got two r6 mark 2's for work and had a shoot today. I just got the cameras yesterday and watched all but 10 mins of your R6 mII user guide last night. I still have a lot to learn but your user guide was a must for me. If I hadn't gone through it last night, I don't think today would have gone so well. I am upgrading my marketing equip for work and this was an amazing step up from my 80D and T7i. Like wow! I'm in love with the r6 but going nuts over the 28-70 f2 and the 70-200 2.8. I'll be picking up a fropack today. THANK YOU Jared for all of your AMAZING tutorials. My dude!
Thanks, Fro! Great video & very helpful! I am receiving my Canon EOS R6 Mark II on Tuesday from Adorama! Can't wait! Quick Question: Without having to watch this whole amazing video all over again (not that that wouldn't be FUN!!) do you have a printable copy someplace of your settings? Thanks!!
This was a excellent video that throughly covers this camera. ❤
Isn’t multiple exposure ideal for night sky photography …. Stacking ?
Every time he said “horizontically” it made me laugh lol
Good info but a few things - Shooting JPEG does not “bake” in everything into the processing. Some things can still be undone in light room. Agreed you have less leeway if you should JPEG but then Cannon’s in-camera camera processing is so good that I suggest all the an intermediate photographer should shoot JPEG and also raw as a backup if you know what to do with them.
Also the ISO setting does not change the sensitivity of the sensor. It’s a post-processing step applied to the RAW image by the camera. Also it’s “horizintal” not “horizontical”
Amazing, yet another great video. I used the R10 one and now stepping up this has been a great help. Plus I got all the fropacks and they are outstanding, skittles...enough said
Just got the camera yesterday - my menus are completely different. What's up with that? You have way more in this demo.
Thank you for all you do, home brother. I'm an older photographer, so I'm new to digital. I have learned so much with the way you teach, and that's amazing because I'm dyslexic and having a hard time. I have been using Paintshop Pro Ultra. I get turned around and confused with Photoshop.
Still a noob with getting a R100 kit with kit lens of 18-45 & 55-210mm for my wife's nursing graduation ceremony, and wanting to get into photography to make it as a side gig; so I immediately made the jump from the R100 to get the R6 M2 used (saved about $700) and bought some fixed RF lens 16mm F2.8, 35mm F1.8, and a 50mm F1.8.
Any tips/insight for someone just starting out?
for real, for real; what I need to know is what is Fro's workout --- look at those guns
Looks like Jared lifts raw too.
Thank you so much for your user guides Jarod. It is much appreciated !!
I’ve been shooting photography for years now and I never realized I was supposed to line the sensor mount dot up with the lens mount dot. Haha I don’t know how I made it this far. Fantastic video and thank you.
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Upgraded to the R6 mkii, my previous DSLR was a 5D mki -- oh my how things have changed. The biggest learning curve is the layout and menus of this beast, wow is it freaking fast/accurate with everything! #igotthisfar
Awesome!! Great timing!!😊
Awesome job Jared!
Thanks and blessings for you and your family and followers
Wow - and thank you! Such great detail. I feel like I should pay you (but i have no money after buying this camera).