Canon has just launched a new version of the Canon EOS R6: the Canon EOS R6 Mark II. This revamped version features a new Full-Frame 24.2 CMOS sensor and has the same DIGIC X imaging processor found on the EOS R5/EOS-1D X Mark III. The EOS R6 Mark II can shoot internally at up to 4K60p with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II autofocus and externally in 6K RAW via the HDMI output. So let’s take a closer look at it! (A review and footage of the new camera by my colleague Johnnie can be found here) The Canon EOS R5 and EOS R6 were both launched back in July 2020. At launch, both cameras made a lot of waves online due to overheating issues. Over time, both cameras got firmware updates that added Canon Log 3 and simultaneous recording. Two years and a bit later, Canon is back with the EOS R6 Mark II, which sports numerous improvements, and most of all, it does not overheat anymore! Canon EOS R6 Mark II – image sensor The Canon EOS R6 Mark II features a new 24.2 megapixel Full-Frame CMOS sensor. On the inside, it is powered by the same DIGIC X image processor found in the EOS R5/EOS-1D X Mark III. Canon EOS R6 Mark II from the front, featuring a 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor. Image credit: Canon The EOS R6 Mark II has built-in image stabilization (IBIS). You can combine optical and in-body image stabilization to get the best stabilization...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 2 November, 2022