PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

CANON EOS R6

While its big brother R5 is getting all the headlines, the Canon EOS R6 is in many ways a far more fascinating camera – and one that’s going to appeal to a much larger portion of the market and enthusiast Canon photographers.

Although impressive, the Canon EOS R5 is simply too much camera for most people. Its powerful 8K video in particular is the tech of tomorrow, rather than today, and most people simply don’t have the storage capacity (or the power) on their laptops to handle an 8K workflow – and right now, there aren’t a lot of places where 8K files can even be shared.

The same can be said of the 45Mp sensor. It sounds great on paper but, if you want an everyday camera or you shoot a lot of fast action, handling thousands of massive files often leaves you feeling that you’ve bitten off more than you can chew. The 45Mp size images are only really

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