Above: One of my stills shot on the EOS R6. Limited dynamic range, heavy rolling shutter, line skipping in 4K/60p and a crop of the edges of the sensor. The EOS R6 is a car crash of market segmentation. Earlier in the year a Canon executive did an interview where he seemed to lay the blame at our door for the bad reputation of their own product. At least in the Japanese translation, the executive said that video shooters weren’t exactly driving the reputation of the EOS R5, in a veiled reference to the overheating controversy. Well I’m sorry but if Canon wouldn’t keep ripping us off then I wouldn’t have the opinion I do. It would be very different and I’d own a lot more Canon gear. The biggest mystery for me during my first impressions of the EOS R6, is why they had to go backwards in so many areas from the cheaper and 2 years older camera, the original EOS R. Continue reading I just don’t get it. Why did Canon remove EOS R features on the more expensive EOS R6? at EOSHD.com - Filmmaking Gear and Camera Reviews....
Published By: EOSHD.com blog - Tuesday, 15 June, 2021