Offering all-round excellence across stills and video, the EOS R6 is Canon's next-generation full-frame mirrorless camera. Building on the heritage of the full-frame Canon EOS 6D series, high-speed Canon EOS 7D class and Canon EOS R System range, the Canon EOS R6 is versatile, fast and packed with technical innovation for unrivalled creative possibilities.
Sitting above the Canon EOS R and Canon EOS RP and below the Canon EOS R5 in the full-frame mirrorless range, the Canon EOS R6 represents a marked step up from its predecessors, with shooting speeds of up to 20fps,1 ground-breaking in-body Image Stabilization and a powerful DIGIC X processor.
20.21.30 Introducing the Canon EOS R6: a powerhouse for stills and video | |
The Canon EOS R6 is the ultimate all-rounder, pushing the boundaries for stills and video for hybrid shooters. "From an image quality perspective, the EOS R6 offers a new 20.1MP sensor with full-frame quality but with a particular emphasis on low-light performance with an ISO range up to 102,400," says Canon Europe Product Marketing Manager John Maurice. "Autofocus speed and tracking is also greatly improved thanks to the DIGIC X processor giving body, head, face and animal tracking AF, and frame rates well in excess of the Canon EOS R with a 12fps mechanical shutter and up to 20fps when using the electronic shutter.1 Do you own Canon kit?Register your kit to access free expert advice, equipment servicing, inspirational events and exclusive special offers with Canon Professional Services
The Canon EOS R6 is designed to be light and portable but has a robust magnesium alloy chassis for superb rigidity and heat dissipation, with weather-resistant sealing around the battery compartment, card slot cover and other areas. Outstanding low-light performanceLike Canon's new flagship pro DSLR, the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III, the Canon EOS R6 has a DIGIC X series processor. "The underlying technology, signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range are comparable," says John. "If you're looking for performance in low light or when using higher ISOs, the Canon EOS R6 will give you the next level of performance compared to previous EOS cameras in this category, particularly useful for photographers shooting indoors at events." Dancing into the light: the first stills shoot with the EOS R6Canon Ambassador Wanda Martin on her art-inspired fashion shoot, the first-ever shoot with the full-frame mirrorless Canon EOS R6. The Full Frame 20.1MP CMOS sensor offers high-sensitivity performance for stills and movies, with a native ISO range of ISO102,400, expandable up to ISO204,800, compared to the top expansion setting of ISO102,400 in the EOS R. While some professionals may demand the 45MP resolution of the top-of-the-range Canon EOS R5, the Canon EOS R6's sensor offers most users an optimum balance of resolution and low-light performance, dynamic range and shooting speed, with the benefit of reduced file sizes and less post-processing time, while still delivering ample resolution for poster-size prints if required. Both EOS R5 and EOS R6 feature Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, which offers head, face and eye tracking – even when you're shooting animals, including cats, dogs and birds. Intelligent, accurate autofocusThe Dual Pixel CMOS AF II system offers advanced subject recognition thanks to its machine learning algorithms. The intelligent AF delivers improved performance, detecting eyes on smaller faces than was possible with the Canon EOS R, as well as adding better support for subjects in profile. In addition to face and eye tracking, the Canon EOS R6 can detect heads, and animals including dogs, cats and birds. Recognising the needs of professionals and the preferences of users, the EOS R6 features dual card slots, a joystick for selecting AF points and a quick-control dial on the rear of the camera for controlling settings such as aperture. Market-leading 8-stops of combined ISThe Canon EOS R6 and the Canon EOS R5 are the first EOS cameras to feature an in-body mechanical Image Stabilization system, which delivers a market-leading 8-stops of IS when teamed with a compatible lens,3 leading to sharper images and smoother footage without the need for a tripod or gimbal. The first Canon cameras to have in-body Image Stabilization, the Canon EOS R6 and the Canon EOS R5 offer a market-leading 8-stops*** of combination IS when paired with a compatible IS-equipped RF lens (excluding RF 600mm F11 IS STM and RF 800mm F11 IS STM). "Typically, you would need a tripod to capture a long exposure featuring the smoothed effect of waves or water breaking over rocks in a seascape or river," adds John. "But during our own personal testing we have been able to achieve sharp handheld landscape shots with the Canon EOS R6 with shutter speeds that are several seconds long – beyond what you'd normally expect with an optical IS system. So in the future it may not be so necessary to always carry additional equipment to stabilise your motion, so you can travel lighter and be more spontaneous and creative." The superb Vari-Angle screen makes it possible to shoot from more creative angles or in constrained environments. In addition, the capability to autofocus in light conditions as low as EV -6.52 – about the light of a half-moon – makes the EOS R6 Canon's lowest light AF capable camera. The ultimate stills-video hybridA hybrid camera offering versatile stills and video performance, the Canon EOS R6 shoots 4K footage at up to 60fps (compared with 30fps on the Canon EOS R) thanks to a faster sensor output rate and the power of the DIGIC X processor. The high frame rates are supported by Dual Pixel CMOS AF II and the subject recognition and tracking also found within the stills modes. Full HD shooting is also available at 100fps or 120fps for extreme slow-motion capture, and the high-resolution 3.69M-dot electronic viewfinder works at up to 120fps, providing a clear rendition of what is being captured. Written by Lucy Fulford Read More: https://www.canon.ie/pro/news/eos-r6-launch/ | |
|
Total comments: 0 | |