Euro 4000+ ? Where does that price come from? The R6 II costs well below Euro 3000. Pricing the R6 III above Euro 3000 (and still expecting it to sell) would seem (even for Canon) a tad optimistic.I just hope the stills/video switch can be "neutralised" or reprogrammed for another task. It can be switched far too easily, and I'm not at all interested in video.
Mine are covered with 3M's strongest duct tape. And I hate having to do this to Euro 4000+ cameras.
I meant the R5 II, of course, which has exactly the same switch. Quite often, when I take it out of a bag, I find that the switch has moved on "video".Euro 4000+ ? Where does that price come from? The R6 II costs well below Euro 3000. Pricing the R6 III above Euro 3000 (and still expecting it to sell) would seem (even for Canon) a tad optimistic.
Well, if I remember correctly, the R6 II was released at €3049 here, body only.Pricing the R6 III above Euro 3000 (and still expecting it to sell) would seem (even for Canon) a tad optimistic.
I just hope the stills/video switch can be "neutralised" or reprogrammed for another task. It can be switched far too easily, and I'm not at all interested in video.
Mine are covered with 3M's strongest duct tape. And I hate having to do this to Euro 4000+ cameras.
On the R5 II? Video/stills switch cannot be set out of function with the "off-lock-on" switch on "lock". Only dials, lens ring, touch function etc...Use Lock Button , problem solved
You cannot lock then video/stills switch with the Multi function lock (as Canon calls it). You can customize this button, but only for a limited number of controls.On the R5 II? Video/stills switch cannot be set out of function with the "off-lock-on" switch on "lock". Only dials, lens ring, touch function etc...
Unless I missed something, in this case, I'd be eager to get your info!
Vejo muito se falando de um sensor não empilhado e como realizo casamentos nunca tive nenhum problema com disparos sequenciais na R6 Mark II. Mas não escutei NINGUÉM falando se poderia ser pelo menos um SENSOR BSI. Vejo que a Sony e a Nikon já trabalham nesse tipo de sensor a anos e em ambientes com pouca luz ou pretos vejo uma faixa dinâmica bem mais aprimorada. Falo isso porque as vezes o meu segundo fotógrafos utiliza Nikon.Personally I'd prefer it if Canon stuck with 24 MP as this makes for optimal 4K video without line skipping and they used a stacked sensor.
4K 120 fps would be nice too.
I'll probably pass on the R6iii if the sensor isn't substantially faster read out than my R6ii and carry on saving for an R1 and even if it is stacked I might skip it.
I set the ISO via the lens control ring, and have assigned a "lock" function to it. With the R8, R6, and R5 II , it's very easy to lock ISO thanks to the new-style main switch. (One reason why I didn't buy an R5 but an R5 II as a so-called second main body.)You cannot lock then video/stills switch with the Multi function lock (as Canon calls it). You can customize this button, but only for a limited number of controls.
See: https://cam.start.canon/en/C017/manual/html/UG-08_Customize_0030.html#Customize_0030_1-8 and scroll down to “Multi function lock”.
Personally I would like a lockable ISO dial.
That is a good tip, but how does this work on EF lenses? I have the EF-RF adapter without the control ring.I set the ISO via the lens control ring, and have assigned a "lock" function to it. With the R8, R6, and R5 II , it's very easy to lock ISO thanks to the new-style main switch. (One reason why I didn't buy an R5 but an R5 II as a so-called second main body.)
If you buy the control ring adapter, it will work just like it does with RF lenses. I've just tested with the 24 TSE.That is a good tip, but how does this work on EF lenses? I have the EF-RF adapter without the control ring.
Vejo muito se falando de um sensor não empilhado e como realizo casamentos nunca tive nenhum problema com disparos sequenciais na R6 Mark II. Mas não escutei NINGUÉM falando se poderia ser pelo menos um SENSOR BSI. Vejo que a Sony e a Nikon já trabalham nesse tipo de sensor a anos e em ambientes com pouca luz ou pretos vejo uma faixa dinâmica bem mais aprimorada. Falo isso porque as vezes o meu segundo fotógrafos utiliza Nikon.Personally I'd prefer it if Canon stuck with 24 MP as this makes for optimal 4K video without line skipping and they used a stacked sensor.
4K 120 fps would be nice too.
I'll probably pass on the R6iii if the sensor isn't substantially faster read out than my R6ii and carry on saving for an R1 and even if it is stacked I might skip it.
For me I often shoot action especially birds in flight and the faster read out speed of a stacked sensor is very attractive which is why I'll probably just save up for an R1 which has amazing dynamic range and low light ability tooGoogle Translate: "I hear a lot of talk about a non-stacked sensor, and since I shoot weddings, I've never had any problems with sequential shooting on the R6 Mark II. But I haven't heard ANYONE talk about whether it could at least be a BSI sensor. I see that Sony and Nikon have been working on this type of sensor for years, and in low-light or black environments, I see a much better dynamic range. I say this because sometimes my second photographer uses Nikon."
I think consensus is R3 is actually a little better for dynamic range and low light. But perhaps splitting hairs.For me I often shoot action especially birds in flight and the faster read out speed of a stacked sensor is very attractive which is why I'll probably just save up for an R1 which has amazing dynamic range and low light ability too![]()
Yeah but it's autofocus tracking, etc. is behind the times compared with the R1 and in some ways my R6iiI think consensus is R3 is actually a little better for dynamic range and low light. But perhaps splitting hairs.
How low in price does a canon camera usually go once the newer model is released?Some internet chatter has been circulating; it's a good idea to address it here. The rumors suggest that Canon will make a soft announcement sometime between now and September 15th. This would lead Canon to place the R6 Mark III in the announcement stream just before the IBC conference (International Broadcasting Convention), which usually covers cinema cameras more than stills.
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works. Some internet chatter has been circulating; it's a good idea to address it here. The rumors suggest that Canon will make a soft announcement sometime between now and September 15th. This would...www.canonrumors.com
Very hard to tell! The R6 Mark II has been sitting around about 20% off the release price for some time. It might go a little lower than that, but I would expect to see Canon continuing to make and sell the Mark II for some time - as there would probably still be a market for (for eg) the lower MP version. So it won't be a run-out sale.How low in price does a canon camera usually go once the newer model is released?