Having 4k 60p with no crop is amazing. I just wish Canon would add 4k DCI recording through a firmware update. I don't think that's too much to ask given what the Panasonic S5 mark II can do for a lower cost. It would be nice to use the R5 and R6 mark II in tandem while both recording in 4k DCI. Great video by the way!
The R6 Mark II is easily the most underrated and underreported camera of the past year. For some reason lesser cameras like the S5 II and A7IV seem to get all the attention despite only having cropped 4K60 and crippled high speed modes in HD. Even the Canon ambassadors don't really mention this camera. Also, it goes toe to toe with the R5 when it comes to photo resolution. I've compared upsampled R6 II files with R5 files and it's very hard to see a difference in most cases. When I use the "Enhance Super Resolution" feature of Adobe Camera Raw, the R6 II files actually are more detailed (100% zoomed in) and can print larger than native R5 files. I've printed 8MP billboard ads before so 24 MP is more than plenty for anything. Also kudos to you for mentioning keeping ISOs at multiples of 100, 200, 400, 800, etc. This cam works best at these full stops and almost no reviewers out there acknowledge this (applies to photo and video). I shot as a pro for 18 years with some of Canon's best cameras (owned the 1D Mark III for 12 years) and the R6 II beats them all by a huge margin. I bought the EF/RF adapter and got the Sigma Art 14-24 2.8, 50 1.4, and Canon EF 70-200 2.8 III and this setup is INSANELY powerful. I shoot hockey and the R6 II with the 70-200 III was nearly perfect, blowing away the 1D series cam I used to use with nearly 98% hit rate even with eye AF. The Sigma lenses on the R6 II are way, way, WAY more reliable than when I used them natively on the 5D Mark IV or 1D Mark III (or even the EOS R). Plus, here in Canada, the Sigma Art lenses have a 5 year warranty vs only 1 year with the Canon RF lenses.
I've had the R6 Mark II for a little over a month. I came from the Canon 90D crop sensor camera. I've barely scratched the surface of learning the features on this camera. The basic adapter is allowing me to use the 90D lenses. The only issue there is that the EF-S lenses lose resolution delivering about 9.375 mp instead of 24 mp. The Sigma 150-600mm and the Canon Nifty 50 produce 24 mp images. I just have to remember to set the crop factor in the menu.
@@stubones I just did a test and it is switching automatically as you said. It seemed like I had to switch it back to full frame one time. Maybe there was another factor that I missed.
I’ve just ordered a 6 mk2 having been using a 90d for 3 years . I’m hoping that I haven’t made a mistake in going down on mp. On the lens front though , the only efs lens I have now will be the 10-18 which I’m reluctant to change so hopefully it’ll still perform good wide angle ; all my other lenses I have been upgrading to EF in anticipation of the upgrade to full frame . Time will tell 🤞
great video and very detailed descriptions and scenarios. I have a R6 but i mostly shoot photos of my family and rarely do video. I won't be upgrading to the r6mk2 for now, we'll see what mk3 brings us or r5 mk2. thanks for the great content!
I love it but if we gonna compare it to canon r5 would you still pick the r6 mark 2? am videographer/photographer that want something do the job in both of Videography and photographer side
Hello, I really love photography but just don't know where to start. I had an older Nikon D5100 with some lens on it (it says 18-55mm on it), should I just stick to that or should I get something else? I really dont know much about photography but I want to get real good at it. What are the steps? I understand Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, but that is pretty much it lol. I need a stepping stool to the next level
The part of you comment that really stood out to me was "i want to get real good at it". It reminded me of myself at 17. So here is you answer in an easy to digest point form. - Nail down the exact photography style you like to do. Having several styles of subjects matters if fine. - If you want to do close up subject stuff like portraits/ cars get prime lenses between 16mm and 85mm - if you want to do far away stuff like sports or wild life. Get a zoom lens something between 70-200 or a 24-105 beginer lens -If you are doing portraits/ cars look for a full frame camera. Otherwise Apsc will be just fine - Take a course on cameras and learning to shoot. that explain things like lens/ sensor size and raw files - Lightroom is your friend. leave more comments if youy have more questions. Best of luck friend
@@TechThroughTheLens i really appreciate such a thorough response. This is something I really have to think about moving forward, I would like to have this as a hobby under my belt when I’m older. I’m really into cars, so I think that could be cool. I also think portraits would be nice. From what I read, it seems like the lens is the most important. Should I stick to my Nikon D5100 or should I invest into like a Rebel T7 or something? I feel like a course would really help me. Do they do online courses or something?
I had Canon R6 M2 for 1 month it is amazing but the problem is lenses are expensive so I had to buy some ef lens with the adapter. But still is a amazing camera for sport and more to it!!
I got all EF lenses and adapted to the RF system and they are amazing. There are really no downsides to adapting on the Canon system. I got the Sigma Art 50 1.4 for about 1/3 the price of the RF 50 1.2 and it's just as sharp and it focuses 2x faster than the RF version and is smaller and lighter than the RF version , even with the EF/RF adapter figured in.
Agree with every point you make - if I had to construct the ideal camera for my needs something like the R6 MkII would have been the result - it's the most versatile camera I ever had, with no weaknesses.
Im stuck on a decision between 5D Mk4 or R6 Mk2 for photography only. (Sports & Portraits) Wont be doing video. Which would you recommend. Need a little push in the right direction.
I got the r6 mk Ii for everyday go to camera, because its such a good balance between photo and video. Its the camera i will travel with , shoot modeling projects, my own personal creative stuff. The fx3 is not a camera i pikc up unless im doing a proffesional money job or im doing a very serious project where i want the highest bit rate/ time code/ plan to send my project for colorgrading to a post house. . I think the answer would be both.
Hello sir , can i ask is the canon 250d worth buying in 2023 for majorty for photography and a little bit for video shooting , and can u suggest any cameras in the same price range or better cameras to buy in 2023 rather than 250d ? Thx❤
Great stuff, and a lot of food for thought. As an old (ish), archaic-type guy, I'm still working with DSLR, and I hadn't given much thought to moving to mirrorless. However, I'm starting to think that an R62 may be a nice addition to my bag. (I've still got my original 300D that I've had for 20 years, and is too much of an old friend to toss; I also use a 20D, 7D2, and 1DX3.) I had been giving thought to maybe picking up a 5D4, but that really would be redundant. Since all my lenses save for a soon-to-come Sigma 100-600C and an old Tokina 19-35 are Canon EF/EF-S, it's good to know that the EF-RF adapter would allow me to keep using my EF lenses. I don't know, Christmas is coming…
The R6 ii is good but the fact you can’t use the electronic shutter for ball sports is a huge let down. Why have 20/40fps when it’s unusable for sports? Sure the mechanical shutter is great and 12fps is enough but it defeats the purpose. Canon will provide stacked sensors in the future on midrange cameras but they should have just done it now. I’d have been happy to pay a little more and get the faster readout do I could use the ES for field sports. Oh well.
Wonderful video, thank you! I have been a longtime Fuji user and have been looking to make the big switch to the Canon system, starting with the Canon r6 mark ii. Can you assuage any concerns on the sparse lens selection. I've heard people say that with the EF adapter one loses resolution. Is that true across the board? Thanks again!
The older canon lenses were made for a lower megapixel sensors, but for video it can also have a soft cinematic look. I have their stm primes and they look great. sigma makes ultra sharp lenses, and using those with the ef adapter does not affect resolution at all
Crop never bother me because I shoot a lot of my stuff on Super 35 cameras. Like the BMPCC 6K. So the fact that it still have a Super 35 Mode is great! I have the EOS R, love the camera. Just was annoyed that it never said which C Log it was using for the longest time until someone somewhere on the internet (can't remember who) said it was c log 3. When I figure that out years ago I was able to get the results I wanted. Crazy to think Canon's EOS R line launched 5 years ago!
Question…. Is it worth the $1500 price jump from an r7 apsc to this r6ii? As a landscape photographer who doesn’t care about video performance or AF speed so much.
@@d.edwardsfreelanceeditorvi4212 yeah thank you. The lack of weather sealing I find concerning as a landscape photographer though. I might just stay with the apsc and move on
I got this camera, I’m a Sony user. But I don’t understand why the clog3 has a lot of grain… I tried to use clog1 but on the r6 mk2 I’d unavailable… anyone know why?
@@TechThroughTheLens thank you! I was working 2 weeks in my custom lut and just now I can say: I like clog3 and canon colors. It’s a own version of phantom luts for Sony
Any problems with only having 24mp so far? im looking to upgrade from a t3i with 18mp. Im between the r6 mk2, the r7, or just waiting for an updated r7 or something better that might have good features of the r6 mk2 with higher mp.
Currently have a Canon M50, thinking of upgrading. Would you say this is a suitable upgrade? Was looking for a Canon camera with both good Photo and Video qualities
This camera strike the perfect balance of photo and video at an amazing. price. 100% recommend the upgrade. The r6 is light years beyond the m50 . you will love it
Depends on your budget and commitment. Sometimes old cameras are a great deal used and they are not sold in stores anywas. But for new cameras that just came out you are only saving a few hundered and those I always recommend buying used because its your camera and you will know for sure its 100% proper condition.
I have the R6 II and it's the best hybrid camera in its price range. But I don't see why you would sell your Sony setup to switch. Brand jumping makes no sense to me.
@afrozmalik7285 I was thinking to switch from Sony too. Reason being is the auto focus gives false focus meaning shows like focused then in post appears out of focus. I saw couple videos which xh2 fuji and xt5 also suffers same issue.... then found R6ii is super for auto focus but I don't like the design of the camera and lack of dials in the front 😢😢 and the r5 is the perfect one but way to expensive. What did you get?
Coming back here again because you helped me out a lot last time. Like I stated previously, I currently have a Nikon D5100 which my family has had for the family camera for a long time now and I decided to try photography. Should I invest in my own/new camera and lens or should I keep the current camera body I have (D5100) and invest in a new lens/better lens? Current lens is a 18-55mm standard kit lens I believe. 16 megapixels current. I just dont know if the current one I have is good
you will definitely see a huge improvement in quality with a new camera. But if the camera image quality is good enouhg. lenses are the way to go. I always give the example that the sensor is the canvas and the lens is your brush and light is the paint. If you are happy with your canvas, you should upgrade your brush. Personally I think you are due for a sytem upgrade. Upgrade your camera and lenses
Camera experts help me please :) This camera seems perfect I basically know nothing about cameras before seeing this video but i want to be a vlogger/content creator/photographer i want to capture great photos, great videos and i would be doing at times in videos b roll because i think it looks cool would i be right in thinking this camera is great for all those things that i want to do thankfully i am not on a tight budget i have also looked at the canon R50 i was thinking that is also a good option for a first camera i want the best quality i can get basically for photos and videos i also will be learning how to use a camera properly i will be learning how to edit photos and videos soon as well thanks in advance for any help/advice i receive from people here in this comment section
I’m ready for a new camera but I can’t consider Canons RF range because the build quality on both the camera and lenses just doesn’t cut it, I was thinking R6II and the RF 24-105 but when I look at my EOS 70D and compare it to the new Canon RF cameras they look like toys in comparison, sure they will probably focus a lot faster and have lots more bells and whistles but I go in to some pretty harsh conditions and I feel the RF kit wouldn’t be able to stand the knocks and would be looking pretty rough in no time with that cheap looking plastic. Other offerings from Nikon, Sony and Fujifilm look much more robust and a lot more classy. I just can’t give Canon my cash for this stuff, just my personal opinion.
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I’m glad you said “professionals and creators “. Because not all creators are professional. 😊
good point
And not all professionals are creative lol
I moved from 5D M3 to R6 M2 last week and I am pretty happy about it. This is an incredible camera!
such a game changer of a camera
I got the R6 Mark II last fall and it's the best camera I've ever owned in 18 years as a pro photographer.
@@77dris Indeed. This is a great camera. I am still really surprised after two weeks how fast and sharp system.
I just got mine but it sounds broken how lose is the IBIS on these things? Barely moving it and it sounds bad
Making this exact upgrade this week. Can’t wait!
Having 4k 60p with no crop is amazing. I just wish Canon would add 4k DCI recording through a firmware update. I don't think that's too much to ask given what the Panasonic S5 mark II can do for a lower cost. It would be nice to use the R5 and R6 mark II in tandem while both recording in 4k DCI. Great video by the way!
Thankyou so much. you technically can get super 35mm dci by cropping the sensor of just cropping your footage. and thankyou for the kind words
The R6 Mark II is easily the most underrated and underreported camera of the past year. For some reason lesser cameras like the S5 II and A7IV seem to get all the attention despite only having cropped 4K60 and crippled high speed modes in HD. Even the Canon ambassadors don't really mention this camera.
Also, it goes toe to toe with the R5 when it comes to photo resolution. I've compared upsampled R6 II files with R5 files and it's very hard to see a difference in most cases. When I use the "Enhance Super Resolution" feature of Adobe Camera Raw, the R6 II files actually are more detailed (100% zoomed in) and can print larger than native R5 files. I've printed 8MP billboard ads before so 24 MP is more than plenty for anything.
Also kudos to you for mentioning keeping ISOs at multiples of 100, 200, 400, 800, etc. This cam works best at these full stops and almost no reviewers out there acknowledge this (applies to photo and video).
I shot as a pro for 18 years with some of Canon's best cameras (owned the 1D Mark III for 12 years) and the R6 II beats them all by a huge margin. I bought the EF/RF adapter and got the Sigma Art 14-24 2.8, 50 1.4, and Canon EF 70-200 2.8 III and this setup is INSANELY powerful. I shoot hockey and the R6 II with the 70-200 III was nearly perfect, blowing away the 1D series cam I used to use with nearly 98% hit rate even with eye AF. The Sigma lenses on the R6 II are way, way, WAY more reliable than when I used them natively on the 5D Mark IV or 1D Mark III (or even the EOS R).
Plus, here in Canada, the Sigma Art lenses have a 5 year warranty vs only 1 year with the Canon RF lenses.
This guy is everywhere 🤣🤣🤣
The camera isnt great. Ive found all the shortcomings since getting it at release. Im a professional and will be dropping this fish back in the ocean.
Thanks
I've had the R6 Mark II for a little over a month. I came from the Canon 90D crop sensor camera. I've barely scratched the surface of learning the features on this camera. The basic adapter is allowing me to use the 90D lenses. The only issue there is that the EF-S lenses lose resolution delivering about 9.375 mp instead of 24 mp. The Sigma 150-600mm and the Canon Nifty 50 produce 24 mp images. I just have to remember to set the crop factor in the menu.
yah- the old lenses don’t resolve as well. I really like the stm primes
I read that the camera will set the 1.6 x crop automatically when you mount an EF-S lens. Not so?
@@stubones I just did a test and it is switching automatically as you said. It seemed like I had to switch it back to full frame one time. Maybe there was another factor that I missed.
I’ve just ordered a 6 mk2 having been using a 90d for 3 years . I’m hoping that I haven’t made a mistake in going down on mp. On the lens front though , the only efs lens I have now will be the 10-18 which I’m reluctant to change so hopefully it’ll still perform good wide angle ; all my other lenses I have been upgrading to EF in anticipation of the upgrade to full frame .
Time will tell 🤞
@@1daisydog1 I was always struggling to get sharp photos with the 90D. I am glad that I made the switch.
great video and very detailed descriptions and scenarios. I have a R6 but i mostly shoot photos of my family and rarely do video. I won't be upgrading to the r6mk2 for now, we'll see what mk3 brings us or r5 mk2. thanks for the great content!
I love it but if we gonna compare it to canon r5 would you still pick the r6 mark 2? am videographer/photographer that want something do the job in both of Videography and photographer side
Hello, I really love photography but just don't know where to start. I had an older Nikon D5100 with some lens on it (it says 18-55mm on it), should I just stick to that or should I get something else? I really dont know much about photography but I want to get real good at it. What are the steps? I understand Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, but that is pretty much it lol. I need a stepping stool to the next level
The part of you comment that really stood out to me was "i want to get real good at it". It reminded me of myself at 17. So here is you answer in an easy to digest point form.
- Nail down the exact photography style you like to do. Having several styles of subjects matters if fine.
- If you want to do close up subject stuff like portraits/ cars get prime lenses between 16mm and 85mm
- if you want to do far away stuff like sports or wild life. Get a zoom lens something between 70-200 or a 24-105 beginer lens
-If you are doing portraits/ cars look for a full frame camera. Otherwise Apsc will be just fine
- Take a course on cameras and learning to shoot. that explain things like lens/ sensor size and raw files
- Lightroom is your friend.
leave more comments if youy have more questions. Best of luck friend
@@TechThroughTheLens i really appreciate such a thorough response. This is something I really have to think about moving forward, I would like to have this as a hobby under my belt when I’m older. I’m really into cars, so I think that could be cool. I also think portraits would be nice. From what I read, it seems like the lens is the most important. Should I stick to my Nikon D5100 or should I invest into like a Rebel T7 or something? I feel like a course would really help me. Do they do online courses or something?
I had Canon R6 M2 for 1 month it is amazing but the problem is lenses are expensive so I had to buy some ef lens with the adapter. But still is a amazing camera for sport and more to it!!
check out the stm primes they are 8/10 compared to the pro lenses . and cost 10% if the price
I got all EF lenses and adapted to the RF system and they are amazing. There are really no downsides to adapting on the Canon system. I got the Sigma Art 50 1.4 for about 1/3 the price of the RF 50 1.2 and it's just as sharp and it focuses 2x faster than the RF version and is smaller and lighter than the RF version , even with the EF/RF adapter figured in.
Agree with every point you make - if I had to construct the ideal camera for my needs something like the R6 MkII would have been the result - it's the most versatile camera I ever had, with no weaknesses.
Im stuck on a decision between 5D Mk4 or R6 Mk2 for photography only. (Sports & Portraits) Wont be doing video. Which would you recommend. Need a little push in the right direction.
i hope u didnt buy the 5d
@@flviusro bought the R6 Mkii 😀👍
Great content if you had to choose a camera today would you choose the fx3 or the canon r6 mark ii
I got the r6 mk Ii for everyday go to camera, because its such a good balance between photo and video. Its the camera i will travel with , shoot modeling projects, my own personal creative stuff. The fx3 is not a camera i pikc up unless im doing a proffesional money job or im doing a very serious project where i want the highest bit rate/ time code/ plan to send my project for colorgrading to a post house. . I think the answer would be both.
@@TechThroughTheLens thanks
I am debating between the canon R2 M2 and the Canon R5C, which would you recommend? I shoot videos more than pictures so it will be used for videos.
The R6 ii is fantastic for video but the R5C has some more advanced video features (which you may not even use). If you can afford the R5C, why not? 😁
Hello sir , can i ask is the canon 250d worth buying in 2023 for majorty for photography and a little bit for video shooting , and can u suggest any cameras in the same price range or better cameras to buy in 2023 rather than 250d ? Thx❤
Great camera. However for the price I would recommend a r50. It is newer and ha better specs
Been looking to upgrade from my EF-M cameras for a minute; I feel you may have just sold me on this one!
ayyy! lets goo!
is it better than r7? battery/lens format and for landscape and portrait
8:39 Of course there are. Sirui Anamorphic RF, Nisi Athena Cine Prime RF…
How long of a video is it recommended to shoot on these?
Great stuff, and a lot of food for thought. As an old (ish), archaic-type guy, I'm still working with DSLR, and I hadn't given much thought to moving to mirrorless. However, I'm starting to think that an R62 may be a nice addition to my bag. (I've still got my original 300D that I've had for 20 years, and is too much of an old friend to toss; I also use a 20D, 7D2, and 1DX3.) I had been giving thought to maybe picking up a 5D4, but that really would be redundant. Since all my lenses save for a soon-to-come Sigma 100-600C and an old Tokina 19-35 are Canon EF/EF-S, it's good to know that the EF-RF adapter would allow me to keep using my EF lenses. I don't know, Christmas is coming…
People said 24MP not enough while I'm using canon 1200D with 12MP looking good enough
The R6 ii is good but the fact you can’t use the electronic shutter for ball sports is a huge let down. Why have 20/40fps when it’s unusable for sports? Sure the mechanical shutter is great and 12fps is enough but it defeats the purpose. Canon will provide stacked sensors in the future on midrange cameras but they should have just done it now. I’d have been happy to pay a little more and get the faster readout do I could use the ES for field sports. Oh well.
I love the video I found it to be very informative but one small detail... How long does this camera (canon R6 ii)shoot video in 4k?
a very long time. up to 6 hours actually
Can I use the EF-S lenses for filming withe the R6 m2 in 4K?
i bought it yesterday and it should arrive tomorrow. looking forward. seems like a good upgrade from the 6Dmk2.
amazing upgrade
@@TechThroughTheLens got it and it's a superb camera!
Wonderful video, thank you! I have been a longtime Fuji user and have been looking to make the big switch to the Canon system, starting with the Canon r6 mark ii. Can you assuage any concerns on the sparse lens selection. I've heard people say that with the EF adapter one loses resolution. Is that true across the board? Thanks again!
The older canon lenses were made for a lower megapixel sensors, but for video it can also have a soft cinematic look. I have their stm primes and they look great. sigma makes ultra sharp lenses, and using those with the ef adapter does not affect resolution at all
Can i used my Tokina on it with adaptor?!
Hello, I'm looking for a Canon camera for starting photography,
Can you guys recommend me a Canon camera for a beginner, please
canon t7 or canon m50
Crop never bother me because I shoot a lot of my stuff on Super 35 cameras. Like the BMPCC 6K. So the fact that it still have a Super 35 Mode is great!
I have the EOS R, love the camera. Just was annoyed that it never said which C Log it was using for the longest time until someone somewhere on the internet (can't remember who) said it was c log 3. When I figure that out years ago I was able to get the results I wanted.
Crazy to think Canon's EOS R line launched 5 years ago!
hey tech,
does the r6ii still have the ibis wobble issue?
none that i saw. I also tend to shoot only on 50 and beyond. and i used the wide lens very sparingly
Yes, it has.
Question…. Is it worth the $1500 price jump from an r7 apsc to this r6ii? As a landscape photographer who doesn’t care about video performance or AF speed so much.
You can look at the R8. It has the same sensor as the R6ii. It's just missing a few features
@@d.edwardsfreelanceeditorvi4212 yeah thank you. The lack of weather sealing I find concerning as a landscape photographer though. I might just stay with the apsc and move on
@@DPG_photo understandable
Is this the perfect canon r6ii vs r5 review? Yes. Thank you!
I got this camera, I’m a Sony user. But I don’t understand why the clog3 has a lot of grain… I tried to use clog1 but on the r6 mk2 I’d unavailable… anyone know why?
make sure you are on a native iso like 800/1600/3200
@@TechThroughTheLens thank you! I was working 2 weeks in my custom lut and just now I can say: I like clog3 and canon colors. It’s a own version of phantom luts for Sony
Did you switch from Sony to canon ?
@@getwetsoon no yet! I’m still shooting video with Sony, we use canon for photography.
It's perfect for me. I just wish Canon had some 1.8 primes that were good for video.
the 50mm is decent
Any problems with only having 24mp so far? im looking to upgrade from a t3i with 18mp. Im between the r6 mk2, the r7, or just waiting for an updated r7 or something better that might have good features of the r6 mk2 with higher mp.
@@rhynofn no issues for me.
What lenses did I use in Ur videos. They are sick❤
the 24-105 was a big one. the 16-35 and 85mm aswell. I had the 28-70 for a few shots mostly the night time stuff.
You should tell the full frame part to the XH2s
Is this better than fuji xh2s
Do you think the R6 II is better than the Sony A7r V for photography?
The a7rV has a way higher resolution sensor. But the r6 is faster
Currently have a Canon M50, thinking of upgrading. Would you say this is a suitable upgrade? Was looking for a Canon camera with both good Photo and Video qualities
This camera strike the perfect balance of photo and video at an amazing. price. 100% recommend the upgrade. The r6 is light years beyond the m50 . you will love it
What camera do you think is better the Nikon z5 or z30??
z5 for sure. but its also a lot more expensive
What is the lens that you used on it
I used the rf series. I mention the lenses in the video about 3/4 of the way through
doesnt have the r6 mark ii has a 26mp full frame sensor ?
24 mp full frame
Very good video 💯
Is ok to buy a used or renewed camera?
Yeah you could save a few bucks then go ahead.
Depends on your budget and commitment. Sometimes old cameras are a great deal used and they are not sold in stores anywas. But for new cameras that just came out you are only saving a few hundered and those I always recommend buying used because its your camera and you will know for sure its 100% proper condition.
Im holding sony a7r5 ! Should i consider to go for canon r6 mark 2 ?
I have the R6 II and it's the best hybrid camera in its price range. But I don't see why you would sell your Sony setup to switch. Brand jumping makes no sense to me.
Depends on you're video needs. the a7r5 has a way higher resolution sensor
@@TechThroughTheLens I don't shoot videos . Just photography so do you think Fujifilm xh2s or canon R5 or r6 are better options than A7r5 ?
@afrozmalik7285 I was thinking to switch from Sony too. Reason being is the auto focus gives false focus meaning shows like focused then in post appears out of focus. I saw couple videos which xh2 fuji and xt5 also suffers same issue.... then found R6ii is super for auto focus but I don't like the design of the camera and lack of dials in the front 😢😢 and the r5 is the perfect one but way to expensive. What did you get?
So,i have to decide between R6 Mark ii and sony a7 iv but i cant.. 90% photos,10% video,what do you think?
Get the a7iv as it has 33mp sensor
Can u do the setting up of this camera plssss
can do! anything in specific?
No
Coming back here again because you helped me out a lot last time. Like I stated previously, I currently have a Nikon D5100 which my family has had for the family camera for a long time now and I decided to try photography. Should I invest in my own/new camera and lens or should I keep the current camera body I have (D5100) and invest in a new lens/better lens? Current lens is a 18-55mm standard kit lens I believe. 16 megapixels current. I just dont know if the current one I have is good
you will definitely see a huge improvement in quality with a new camera. But if the camera image quality is good enouhg. lenses are the way to go. I always give the example that the sensor is the canvas and the lens is your brush and light is the paint. If you are happy with your canvas, you should upgrade your brush. Personally I think you are due for a sytem upgrade. Upgrade your camera and lenses
A great all around camera.
100%
Good vid.
Oh yes! I knew it. R6 Mark II is the perfect camera for me
hey hey hey! I get some credit for this finding aswell. LOL. Just kidding, hope you love this cameraas as much as me.
@@TechThroughTheLens you earned a sub. That’s all i can give 🤪
Which is the shutter life of this camera?
234
This camera is best for Instagram reels n TH-cam short
You should also check out the Lumix S5IIX / Lumix S5II you’ll be surprised,
Nothing against lumix. Love the b-raw and pro res support. But I was disappointed by the auto focus. I have a test coming for it later this month
@@TechThroughTheLens they are still catching up sadly
Amazing camera ! The problem with canon ? Lenses are too big .. too big and crazy expensive
cmon why cant they give us internal 4k 60 prores
Nice one ❤❤
I just need to bite the bullet and make the purchase
I hope you end up getting it. Just make sure the financials add up, and that way it might even motivate you
yeah, but that IPB though
Camera experts help me please :) This camera seems perfect I basically know nothing about cameras before seeing this video but i want to be a vlogger/content creator/photographer i want to capture great photos, great videos and i would be doing at times in videos b roll because i think it looks cool would i be right in thinking this camera is great for all those things that i want to do thankfully i am not on a tight budget i have also looked at the canon R50 i was thinking that is also a good option for a first camera i want the best quality i can get basically for photos and videos i also will be learning how to use a camera properly i will be learning how to edit photos and videos soon as well thanks in advance for any help/advice i receive from people here in this comment section
24 no more than enough
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No Tamron 35-150 F2-2.8 for Canon.
Sony A7 mark IV, here I come!
Canon is a nasty company.
Why they did not allow 4K 24FPS all-i atleast?
After struggling trying to get this damn thing to tether ive decided the R6 mii is the worst camera Ive had to this point. Marketplace here I come.
Might wanna talk to canon and make sure its not defective. I use the tethering on a daily basis with an ipad pro , I have had no issues
Naaaah I was a Canon R6 shooter, but I switch to Sony for the 24mp, Codec and lenses. Anyway good video.
I’m ready for a new camera but I can’t consider Canons RF range because the build quality on both the camera and lenses just doesn’t cut it, I was thinking R6II and the RF 24-105 but when I look at my EOS 70D and compare it to the new Canon RF cameras they look like toys in comparison, sure they will probably focus a lot faster and have lots more bells and whistles but I go in to some pretty harsh conditions and I feel the RF kit wouldn’t be able to stand the knocks and would be looking pretty rough in no time with that cheap looking plastic. Other offerings from Nikon, Sony and Fujifilm look much more robust and a lot more classy. I just can’t give Canon my cash for this stuff, just my personal opinion.
canon color science the best
Canon r5 is higher resolution and does both