5 Things You Should Know Before Buying The Canon R6 Mark II

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FulaanCreative
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I appreciate your concise delivery and the fact that you offer solutions to each issue. Also your technique of wrapping the strap behind your leg for low angle shots at 2:10 is creative. I'm going to have to try that.

jmcmedia
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Summary: The Canon R6 Mark II is a top hybrid camera but has five key weaknesses. These include overly sharp images, a lack of affordable lenses, corner wobbles with wide lenses, limited log options, and a fragile micro HDMI port. Solutions such as using vintage lenses and adapters can enhance its performance.

jotapardophoto
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This video. Wow. Other YouTubers aren’t providing as much practical value as this video is jam packed full of. No fluff. Straight to business and with a different voice to everyone else. I subscribed, and I’m ringing the bell.

youvebeenmilked
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Fantastic explanations Fulaan!
I am in the process of deciding between the Lumix S5iiX, or the Canon R6ii - your videos help a lot.

NicholasPapadimitriou
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I absolutely love your energy. I'm new to photography and I'm practicing with my grandma's EOS Rebel T3i before I buy the EOS r6 mark II and, while I have done my homework on terminology and functions, I'm still learning, and your content style is very approachable for newcomers such as myself. So thank you for not only being honest about a few things I can expect when buying this camera, but also providing solutions. I was already planning on buying a mount for the lenses my grandma has (she said I can borrow them until she needs them back, which likely won't happen since she doesn't photograph much any more), but I will likely go for the specific one you mentioned. I didn't even think to get a mount that has a lens filter slot with it! Thank you for your insight, you've helped me a lot.

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These aren’t camera problems lol. Click bait

thevisionscompany
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Oh btw, the R6 Mark II makes a very, very faint "fan noise" when you turn it on (have to be in a silent room with your ear up to it). Almost wonder if there is a small fan circulating air around inside which is why it's so great now that there is no overheating. Some say it's IBIS but the R5/R6 and other R cams don't make this sound.

dris
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Bro, I LOVE your vids! So much vital info! Thanks!

mikereaganmusic
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Regarding your point about it creating too sharp (digital looking), is that’s more the lens and not the camera itself? I think you support that point by suggesting specific lenses. No?

beatmixer
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Hi, thanks for this great video. I have a question though. You recommand to buy the HDMI clamp to secure the HDMI port but : 1. This clamp is not compatible with R6 cages from my understanding, and 2. in the comment below your video you give the reference of another product which is SMALLRIG BSC2333. I'm a little confused. What should I buy?

pach
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Many thanks for great review. Can you please advise me on the best camera for travelling, shooting video without limits in 30min, stabilizer, excellent portrait photography and street photography? 🙏The best and compact that is on the market.
About the budget, I have no limits, but I don't want to overpay for something I don't need. Since one of the needs is to use the camera when travelling, I don't want the camera to be too big and heavy. When travelling I will be photographing architecture in cities, my wife, landscapes and quite a lot of video. I choose between Canon and Sony, so far the choice has stopped on Canon R6 mark2 or Sony 6700.
Thank you all very much in advance

mobilesecure
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Where is the adapter link for canon eos r6 ii ? I want to try Tamron 24-70 f2.8

SrujanKt
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electronic shutter of R5 R6ii is raw 14bit not yet ?

nuchit
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No overheating when shooting in 4k60? That seems like a good thing to know for people who want to shoot long-form 4K60, right?

myblacklab
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2 more issues : 1. Older flash triggers will not work. You will have to buy the AD-E1 adapter for studio flash photography. 2. There is no option to save all the menu settings to a memory card (like the R5 and R3).

kshgarg
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I’m not sure you’ll see this question, but I would love to have a good camera recommended, that, whilst maintaining high quality video, doesn’t look overly sharp, digital like you mention above. I can spend as much as an R6 in the video. I don’t want it to be too sterile. It’s like quality, but with some vibe to it. Also, decent in lower light situations.. 😊

maxmaxington
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You dontmention that this camera has a new "hot shoe" that prevents using the
canon 600 RTII flash and some triggers.
the manual has some fine print that warns you about that. Have to buy an adapter !

tomshaw
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Really good video! I like out how you present your self and talk. Good stuff

protechnh
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Late to the game, but I outgrew my other Canon and just purchased a R6 Mii. I am guessing I can still use my old lenses from my T7i and if yes what adapter do I get?

traceymills