I just purchased this camera, I am a hobbyist and getting into photography with first full frame sensor, out of the so many videos on internet, this is the most detailed, to the point, factual and amazingly useful for everyone. Thanks a lot, first ever video of yours that I am watching and I am a happy subscriber now. Keep up your work, love it!
I finally jumped in to mirrorless from a Nikon D850. I played with a little R10 an was blown away with the bird eye AF. I consider it a game changer. So I sold all my Nikon gear and jumped in to Canon RF with an R6II and the RF100-500 + 1.4 Extender. Wow! Couldn't be more happy and my keeper rate went way up. Now I just need to be patient for the R5 Mark II.
Duade, I'm a recent subscriber and I've been continually blown away by the consistantly high quality content. It's so easy to follow and your ability to give concise descriptions of things before delving deeper into subjects makes every video interesting and easily accessible. I have some photography training but nothing wildlife related, so the past few weeks I've been out practicing every day. Sometimes I'll even pause one of your videos and go out for a session, inspired by what I've seen you do. Keep it up!!! (I used to live in Wangaratta so it's also nice seeing some of my favourite spots around there in your videos)
Thanks Tim, I appreciate the feedback, it is comments like yours that give me the motivation to keep doing videos and helping others. I owe photography a lot in regards to my mental health and I am happy others are getting to experience the same highs. Glad to hear you lived in Wang, I love it, not too big and I can get to Woolies without a single traffic light.👍😀 Cheers, Duade 👍
Yes, some people’s FPS are higher than others… I could not agree more ;-) Your comment is exactly what I wanted to say. Duade, you won yourself a new subscriber ;-)
Thanks for the outstanding reviews and hints! I love the fully practical (vs. lab test) aspect of your reviews and tips. I can go try things right now!
I've taken my R6m2 out for the first show I shot this weekend, and it's a ton of features to learn from the RP I've been shooting with for the last 3 years. Instead of turning off the subject tracking, I keep my camera's AF area in "Whole Area AF" and set my back button focus to "Set AF point to center". Not sure how effective that is for you in the tall grass, but it's worked pretty well for me at the show. I even tried this out on my old RP, and I'm kicking myself for not having done this years ago, although I'd have to press the back button focus twice instead of once to get it to track. Thank you for this video! I was a fan of your sensor readout video, and was glad to know what the R6m2 readout is. I may not be a wildlife photographer, but your observations and opinions are very informative. Cheers!
Out of all youtuber's. i love the way you explain things & show on the screen how the auto focus works & all so use charts to show what each camera does. Thank you so so much.
Man! Your reviews are ASTONISHING! Detialed, thorough, but concise. Full of technical details but only those related to real-life performance. Crisp audio, nice looking and ilustrative footage, esthetic and clear visual effects, great concept of before/after pictures and above all the topics are relevant for real-life performance. You are the Curtis Judd of wildlife photo reviewers.
Thank you so much Pawel, not sure why this comment just popped up in my feed so apologies for the delay. I really appreciate the feedback, Cheers, Duade
I have 2 of these now. I have had 90d and r7, and tried r5. I have one with rf100-500 and one with rf800, and must say they give me the best shot ever in the nature. R6 mkii have a fantastic focus system you can trust on, and a very fast readout speed at about 14 ms. Whatever people think about more mpx we know that 1dx have only 20 mpx and delivere a vert high standard. With 24 mpx and the prescision and speed r6 mkii gives, I really love this camera. I think, finally Canon did it. A "midtrange camera in the high end" very close to the real proff where every body can get the feeling of taking proffs photos.
I am new to this channel but I am overwhelmed by the quality of the review both from technical and artistic perspective. Probably the most informative and influential review so far
This is such a good quality review, all those technical details that matter to the everyday experience, the comparison to the other models. I was already looking at the R6II for my entry into full frame mirrorless based on specs only, but this hands on review has definitely convinced me that this is indeed the right R-line body for me.
I've had mine for a week after trading my R6. As a sports photographer this is a great upgrade. I think Canon have really hit the sweet spot with the new sensor. After using it for one week I feel there is more to this upgrade than meets the eye. Have motorcycle racing to shoot on the 18th. Very excited to put this beast through it's paced. Good job Canon and nice review Duade!
Thanks for a thorough review as I understand the advantages of the R6ii better now. I am receiving this camera next week, already ordered on delivery and excited to use it. I really like how you show the stickiness of the AF and the various subjects and eye detects. While not a perfect camera, it sounds vastly superior to my older Canon 80D in many ways especially tracking and low light compared to APS-C. Thanks for posting this video. I am also shopping lenses, so I will see if you have reviews for Canon FF.
Thanks for the awesome review! Personally, i think the 24MP is not that bad, it's simply a compromise. Lower MPs do have a few unspoken advantages, and if you dont need to crop that much, it can be really nice. As a hobby-photographer, honestly, i appreciate the files not being too big, since that just increases copying time, nescessary storage space on the cards and on hard drives and so on. Considering the R6m2 works perfect without needing more expensive CF Express cards, i do really appreciate that it should only take roughly half the storage space and half the time for copying compared to a 45MP camera. So, for me, 24MP is just perfect (i'm currenly shooting with a 10MP Nikon 200D) and i'll be definitely getting the R6m2!
I posted above that I compared dozens of R6 and R5 images shot identically with the best RF lenses, then output using Adobe Camera Raw to 45 MP (most people don't realize you can do this) then layered the images and did a "blind" comparison. I could not tell the difference between the R6 and R5. I was about 50/50 with my guesses (viewed 100% zoom on a 5K monitor). Then I used the "enhance" feature on the R6 files then output again using Adobe Camera Raw to 45 MP and the R6 files looked sharper and more detailed (especially on the portraits). I saw no scenario where if I printed (or cropped) the R6 files were not as usable as the R5 files. At one point I was starting to convince myself that MP is now basically a "scam" once you get over about 20 MP on a 35mm sensor.
@@77dris I kinda feel the same way.... 45+ MP sensors are nice... if you're shooting with the best primes and need massive blow up capabilities. Otherwise, you're just showing off the failings of less-than-perfect glass. Properly focused with a decent lens, I can take half a 24MP image and make a 12"-18" print of it that looks just fine. Canon's best bodies were never MP monsters, and I always assumed that was the case because if you had $6000 to lay down on a body, you probably had the money to buy lenses to get the reach you wanted instead of cropping in.
Duade, as usual, super easy to understand, straight to the point, useful details, in-the-field demonstration and resulting image. That is a perfect example of what is a good review. Nice work and thanks for the hard work which I hope you also enjoyed a lot ^^. Always have a great time when watching your videos. Cheers
Hi Duade, the AF is fantastic but don't think I can afford to trade in my R6 to buy the R6 Mk2 - just a little miffed that Canon brought out the Mk 2 so soon after I got the R6! That said, I'm blown away with the R6 and the RF100-400 which I often use with the RF2x Extender. You certainly are lucky with your colourful birds in Oz, so seeing the pictures you take are an added bonus when I watch your videos and I always learn something new.
Hi Duade Thanks a lot for this video , as a R6 owner i think there is not great upgrade for me and since differences are not game changer for me i will still continue with R6 since i have great photos with it thank you to help me for making decision
since youve been on the photowalk podcast im hooked on your videos i even bought the r10 and rf 100-400 to give shooting birds ago (not very well so far but im learning) but been a fuji shooter for years im blown away with the autofocus on the r10 its so much better than what i was used to, and now im tempted by this camera, thanks for putting a bit of fun in my photography chasing birds aswell as my usual landscape images.
hi i just wanna say i love the way you put on your raw files so we can see the picture you got then show what it came out like in light room. thank you
Hi Duade. Was eagerly awaiting for this review and you certainly didn’t disappoint us. Excellent and non biased review for many fence sitters. Surely will seriously think of this model when I switch over. Thanks again for your humungous efforts in providing us with lots of information. Looking forward to see more of your videos.
Hi Duade thanks for your content absolutely love it. Have just upgraded this week to a r6 mark ii and a 600mm f11 rf lens from a canon 50d and a tamron 70-300. I don’t actually have words to explain the difference absolutely love it. Thanks again for the content have learnt so much from your videos.
Man if you’re a good reviewer. Yeah, maybe non the best af tester (the hardest test would be a fast subject coming towards you, vertical not horizontal), but the quality of your review is really amazing. Deep, precise, exhaustive. Keep going
Just joined your membership. Better than one coffee per month for sure. Really enjoying your videos. I'm getting the R6 MII next week, excited to start learning mirror less and wildlife photography. Still considering lenses, but based on your endorsement, probably going for the RF 100-500. Thanks for a great channel!
Thanks for joining Michael, I really appreciate it, congrats on the R6II, it is one of the most well rounded cameras I have used and it will perform very well for you. Funnily enough I really enjoy the RF800 f11 on that camera if you want an affordable lens with lots of reach for those small or skittish subjects. The RF100-500 is of course wonderful and versatile. Cheers, Duade
Duade! Thank you again so much for the video. I'm currently sitting in my apartment, unable to bird because it's been raining for a week straight. Your videos are such a welcome addition to my day, I almost feel like I've been out photographing birds myself! I know I'm not alone in saying this--we appreciate you!
First vid I've seen of yours Duade. Really great footage and commentary. Just bought an R62 (upgrading from the 5D3) and can't wait to get out and start shooting. Thanks for the tips.
Excellent review. I purchased and returned the original R6 and bought the R5, as cropping was critical in my case. Your review shows that Canon has listened to customer feedback and improved the camera. I think the new R6Mk 2 is pretty compelling for new buyers, but likely not enough of an improvement for existing R6 owners to upgrade. Thanks for providing us with a very timely, non hyped review. Good work.
The R6 mk2 is definately more compelling than the R6 was, but in the end, the R6 was a crippled R5, and the Mk2 is now a just less crippled R5 with some features the users liked and wanted hard. Wold be the price the same, it could be really nice for some and even me, but i think the price is a bit too high (+400€ in europe over the Mk1) Im pretty happy with the R7, got it brand new for only 1100€ body only since the kit for 1400€ was too expensive for my taste.
Hi Duade ! This is the first video that I saw from you and it is amazing, you deserve a tons of thumbs up 👍, I just subscribed. I few months ago my R6 was modified for astro-photography then I just ordered the R6 II yesterday, it should get here this Wednesday, your review made me feel comfortable with the decision to purchase this second R6, I’m trying to learn how to get good shoots, I’m new in this field. Thank you.
Thanks Hector, you will love the R62, it is a wonderful camera and makes a few small improvements over the R6. Good luck with it when it arrives, Cheers, Duade
Hi Duade, another job well done! Thank you! Regarding your question why Canon R6II offers 5 FPS for electronic shutter, my guess was that it would be very useful when people need to take slow actions, such as music on stage, and need silent shutter.
What a fantastic video. Within the space of a week you managed to knock it out the park! Whatever Canon have done with the battery life and the focus improvement with the RF800 is fantastic, oh not to mention the improvement in rolling shutter. Please continue to create content, it’s great to watch!
Im from vancouver Canada.. and caught myself watching your video while eating TimTams. hahah.. just thought id share. Thanks for the awesome Review! Always keeping it interesting and engaging. Good news about the R5 as i own one too. Is that canon is expected to release a major firmware update for the R5 to keep it going this year before they release the R5II.. and it will get rid of the record limit as well, and have all the AF improvements and additions that were put onto the R6II. It was also mentioned there is expected to be an "above and beyond" feature added aswell. This feature may be a test feature for Canons R1 camera. Im excited for this! Could be around April / May for release.
I have been a Canon user for decades. I just received my new R6 MKII to get into a mirrorless camera. I am planing to visit Sydney, Australia during the upcoming total solar eclipse on July 22nd, 2028. Looking forward to putting my Canon gear, both old and new to use.
Thank you Duade! I am a pro shooting equine and motorcycle events. Been sitting the fence about making the mirrorless switch, but this review tells me everything I need to know about the right one for my business. Right down to letting us hear the shutter (since horses can be very sensitive to this on the trail). I appreciate you doing this great review.
One possible use for the digital TC: As a birder I oftentimes use my R6 + 100-500 + 1.4x TC to take record photos of very distant birds. Even with this combo I sometimes end up with photos where the bird is tiny in the frame. What I recently have began to do is to use my setup as a “poorman’s” spotting scope by pressing the magnifying glass button once or twice (5x and 10x) to study very distant birds through the viewfinder. The problem is that once I press the shutter button it goes back to normal “1x” view so to speak and photos don’t have that added digital zoom. It looks like with the digital TC I might be able to both view and take record pictures with an additional digital zoom.
Yes, as long as JPEG is acceptable to you. I don't think his quick dismissal of the mode is fair, even though I agree that it is gimmicky as it is implemented and described. When you look under the hood at what the Digital TC is, it is really a 2x and a 4x crop mode in addition to 1.6x, but treated as a faux-TC with gratuitous upsampling so you have 24MP, just like with a real TC, and crippled with JPEG-only output. As gimmicky as it is in the "teleconverter" concept, it does give you the viewfinder experience of a 2x and 4x crop mode, and any metering or AF advantages which that may impart. And, if you are happy with a combination of your lens and a 1.5MP or 6MP capture, you get 4x or 2x the rolling shutter speed, compared to the same angle of view using the entire frame.
Hi Duade, I've been interested in the R6 mkii as my first mirrorless body after getting into wildlife photography recently. Thank you for the detailed review.
Duade Again the worldwide best done wildlife shooting test of new Canon equipment again from your side! Thank you towards Down Under! BTW: Decent shots of magnificent Australian birds as we are used delivered by you as proven enthusiastic and skilled photographer. What a great camera this R6 II is!
What a great video, thank you! I don't shoot birds but the "focus then recompose" focusing of my old 5D II is driving me crazy and I miss a lot of shots with movement in them when I want the eye(s) in focus. This video shows the R6 II basically ticks all the boxes for me!
Great to hear Ben, just be aware the R6III is likely next year some time if you can wait. Or pick this up second hand or on sale for a bargain. Cheers, Duade
Great review as always Duade. I just ordered mine, got it at a special unadvertised price from a major US store for $1699 US! Going to sell my R and probably my R7. Then I can get the 200-800 whenever it finally gets stocked in the stores.
Love your videos Duade! Even though I shoot Nikon, I still watch all your videos, including ones like this, as I enjoy your enthusiasm as well as your photography.
Hello my friend Duade, first of all congratulations once again for an excellent detailed video... And that everyone praises you and rightly so!! I just bought the R6 and soon they launch the R6 mk2. I watched all of your video and honestly I would only trade it for 2 factors which would be the battery life and the improved autofocus system. I never needed a high frame rate when shooting, I got used to and perfected my eyes in these 29 years photographing birds, I don't need that many frames.... But the difference in noise is relatively higher on the R6 Mk2 and that made me think about would switch to the R6 mk2. I really don't know if it's really worth switching now. I would have to sell the R6 minga to buy the Mk2 and that would not be an easy task.... I am saving money to buy the 100-500 RF and for me it is more important than changing the body.... Again the Canon put perfumeries on the body just to attract buyers.... there are many things to really improve....
Sad that Canon cant produce some more higher mpx cameras. We have the R5 and nothing else....great video. Informative and entertaining as always! That Fairy Wren image was stellar btw!
Duade, as usual, another great review. I'm wondering if at some point you will review the R6-MK2 with the Sigma 150-600. As you and others have reported - as well as my own experience - the Sigma doesn't perform well on the R7 body. Will the improved AF of the R6-MK2 make the Sigma 150-600 more usable or simply compound the current problem? Interested in your thoughts.
Thank you for all the work you put into this review. You may have become the best camera reviewer on UA-cam. The honesty and non biased feel really sets you apart.
this video has really been helpful. Im from nigeria and trying to start wildlife photography and documentaries. i use the ef 100-400mm primarily because im on a budget. its my first time starting or handling a mirrorless camera professionally.
Wow! What an exceptionally crafted review video! Thank you very much for all your efforts in creating it. Must have taken ages. Far beyond the best quality and most enjoyable review I've seen of the R6 Mk ii yet. Well done Duade! Lastly, all amazing photos too, but got to say, that last one of the bird looking back at you between its own legs, was an absolute cracker haha. Extra bonus to see you're a fellow Aussie. Keep up the great work mate! 👍 Take care 🙂
Thanks Grant, glad you enjoyed it, it was a lot of fun to put together, yes, the Babbler shot was a favourite. Great to hear you get to enjoy our beautiful birds also. Cheers, Duade
Thank you for doing this review Duade. I think this is the first legit review of a R6ii out that is a full on review and with a production version at that! Your use case in this video of wildlife is right in line with one of my favorite subject matters so that helps too LOL. My R6ii arrived yesterday and I believe I'll be making the button assignment that you did at the end one of my first moves.
Nice work. I just rented the R6MKII and have 4 days on it and its 5 to -5 Fahrenheit here so no way I'm going to get that deep into this camera for the review lol. Great job
So better in every way except for ... what? I couldn't see where it was worse than the R6. Great video though - I'll be using my R6Mk2 for event photography in theatres
I am a sports photographer so shooting R6/R7 has been excellent and I won't upgrade. But as you pointed out, for those holding out on mirrorless, there truly is no excuse. These cameras are fun.
Hi Duade. Keen to get your thoughts please. I currently have a Canon 90D with the Sigma 150-600C. I'm ready to upgrade to mirrorless and leaning towards the R6 Mark II and the Canon 200-800, which would be at the top of my budget. There's a couple of things concerning me. By changing to the R6 Mk II, I'll lose around 8 megapixels from the 90D and also the crop factor. A fellow birder suggested I'd be better off buying a second hand R5 to get the 45MP, but that doesn't have the improved eye tracking AF capability of the R6 Mark II. Any advice you have would be very welcome!
G'day, my apologies for the delay in responding, either option would work but I would be inclined to go for a second hand R5, the eye tracking is still very good and possibly more important is the 45mp over 24mp. But if you already have the R6II its a great camera also. Cheers, Duade
@@Duade really appreciate you coming back to me. Sound advice. I'm going to hire the R5 and the 100-500 from LensHire in Melbourne for a weekend and give it a go before I make my final decision on which way to go. All the best and look forward to seeing more great content from you. Ben.
Really informative. I daresay I'll be considering mirrorless one day, and these kinds of videos are invaluable . . . . so so helpful. Love some of the images you share too by the way.
HI LOVELY VIDEO, QUICK QUESTION, when using the r6 ii for videography and monitoring with an external recorder for videography, can you achieve display on the back of the camera and the monitor at the same time , or the camera Lcd Goes off what's your experience on this
Camera LCD goes off I am pretty sure. Maybe reach out to Canon and see if they have an official answer for this or there is some way to have dual output. Cheers, Duade
G'day mate. Thanks for this early yet very solid review ! Sounds like even specifically for birding it improved more over the original R6 than what I was expecting, which was that the R6ii would be better for video and (indoor) sports, but that the R7 would have been better for birds due to more pixels or the bird. But your video makes it sound that even for birds the R6ii has so many other advantages ensuring they balance the resolution (and cost) advantages of the R7. Which makes it a tough call to make, on the condition your lens is long enough. And I feel my former EF100-370Lii remains too short for an R6ii. As it stands, and for my preference of only using 1 body, I shall now consider my new R5 to be an optimal compromise between the advantages of the R6ii and R7, heheh. Thanks for showing what the Digital Teleconvertor is about .. and perhaps it has 1 good use case: getting an easy enlarged preview to determine what species a distant bird actually is, allowing you to determine whether or not is worth sneaking up closer to take some better raw shots ;-) In your buffer comparison tables: were you using the very same SD card on all bodies, or did you use the R5 with the CFxB card ?? Regarding battery life, a lot depends on settings, and the default ones on the 'old' R6 were draining battery. Last month I was using the R5 in a hide in electronic shutter, which consumed just 2 batteries for the first 12800 shots. that's insane !
Nice Review, at 17:41 rolling shutter chart: Do you have a link to the chart or is it your own chart? Data source? Nikon Z9 and Sony A1: nearly 4 times better with rolling shutter. BTW: Sony A1 has 2.5ms Mechancal (1/400s sync time).
G'day Gerhard, I did some basic tests with the Canon bodies with flickering lights and found the others online. It would be much easier if the camera manufacturers released the specs themselves as this chart is a guide only and not official by any means. Cheers, Duade 👍
@@gerhardwiesinger certain lights flicker at a certain rate, some are 1/100 some are 1/120 or faster. I took a shot at a high SS and you will see a bar or bars in your photo. If you have a 1/120 light and count 4 bars you have a 1/30 readout speed. It gets a little harder with the faster readouts as the R62 had 1bar but I used Photoshop to measure how much of the photo the bar took up. Cheers, Duade 👍
Hi Duade,first of all excellent video, greetings from Costa Rica, I have a question that have me a little bit upset (about the camera) in the 15:00 min the owl looks super sharp but in the moment you start shooting the image get blurred ( I zoomed in the video) thats is a problem of the auto focus? Or is the preview only?
Publishing some cracking videos at the moment Duade. Best review of the R6 mkii for us birders for sure! Keep up the great work, always look forward to your content.
Hi Duade. I'd be interested in seeing a video or just your opinion on something along the lines of... R6ii with 100-500 Vs R5 with 100-400 Just to see if it's worth spending more on the lens or on the body. As part of it I'd be interested in seeing a comparison of something along the lines of R6 at 400 Vs R5 at 200 and cropped in to match the R6 framing. To see if double the resolution cropped down to the R6(ii) 20-24mp gives the same results as using a longer focal length. ....Anyway, if you ever run out of video ideas that's my two cents lol. Ps- really intrigued on your follow up on the Sony a7iv. I'm looking forward to it. Cheers
the bird looking through his legs was epic love it
i had the R7, R5 and R6 II. i sold the R5 and R7 because of how much better the color, low noise, auto-focus my R6 II has.
Crazy professionalism in these review videos. Hats off.
Thanks Antaia, I appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
I just purchased this camera, I am a hobbyist and getting into photography with first full frame sensor, out of the so many videos on internet, this is the most detailed, to the point, factual and amazingly useful for everyone. Thanks a lot, first ever video of yours that I am watching and I am a happy subscriber now. Keep up your work, love it!
I finally jumped in to mirrorless from a Nikon D850. I played with a little R10 an was blown away with the bird eye AF. I consider it a game changer. So I sold all my Nikon gear and jumped in to Canon RF with an R6II and the RF100-500 + 1.4 Extender. Wow! Couldn't be more happy and my keeper rate went way up. Now I just need to be patient for the R5 Mark II.
Congrats, that is a big jump but that kit is excellent and is just a very versatile all around kit. Cheers, Duade
And then become the might nikon z8 came :) its time get back to nikon
Buy camera insurance immediately..
accidents & theft. 😉
for birding r7 would be better.
Well? Are you going to get that R5 Mkii?
Duade, I'm a recent subscriber and I've been continually blown away by the consistantly high quality content. It's so easy to follow and your ability to give concise descriptions of things before delving deeper into subjects makes every video interesting and easily accessible. I have some photography training but nothing wildlife related, so the past few weeks I've been out practicing every day. Sometimes I'll even pause one of your videos and go out for a session, inspired by what I've seen you do. Keep it up!!! (I used to live in Wangaratta so it's also nice seeing some of my favourite spots around there in your videos)
He does a great job of balancing the hard data, and the human element of working with the gear.
very helpful video, thanks
Thank you, I appreciate it. Cheers, Duade 👍
Thanks Tim, I appreciate the feedback, it is comments like yours that give me the motivation to keep doing videos and helping others. I owe photography a lot in regards to my mental health and I am happy others are getting to experience the same highs. Glad to hear you lived in Wang, I love it, not too big and I can get to Woolies without a single traffic light.👍😀 Cheers, Duade 👍
Yes, some people’s FPS are higher than others… I could not agree more ;-)
Your comment is exactly what I wanted to say. Duade, you won yourself a new subscriber ;-)
Duade, your videos are great and super useful. Thanks for all the efforts and insights. Happy birding!
Thanks Tom, I really appreciate all the support, have fun out there, Cheers, Duade
Thanks for the outstanding reviews and hints! I love the fully practical (vs. lab test) aspect of your reviews and tips. I can go try things right now!
Thanks for the support and glad you found the video helpful, good luck, Cheers, Duade
I've taken my R6m2 out for the first show I shot this weekend, and it's a ton of features to learn from the RP I've been shooting with for the last 3 years. Instead of turning off the subject tracking, I keep my camera's AF area in "Whole Area AF" and set my back button focus to "Set AF point to center". Not sure how effective that is for you in the tall grass, but it's worked pretty well for me at the show. I even tried this out on my old RP, and I'm kicking myself for not having done this years ago, although I'd have to press the back button focus twice instead of once to get it to track.
Thank you for this video! I was a fan of your sensor readout video, and was glad to know what the R6m2 readout is. I may not be a wildlife photographer, but your observations and opinions are very informative. Cheers!
Jumped from an 80d to the r6ii .. it feels like magic.. even after 8 months of ownership.. I'm in awe everytime I use it
Out of all youtuber's. i love the way you explain things & show on the screen how the auto focus works & all so use charts to show what each camera does. Thank you so so much.
Man! Your reviews are ASTONISHING! Detialed, thorough, but concise. Full of technical details but only those related to real-life performance. Crisp audio, nice looking and ilustrative footage, esthetic and clear visual effects, great concept of before/after pictures and above all the topics are relevant for real-life performance. You are the Curtis Judd of wildlife photo reviewers.
Thank you so much Pawel, not sure why this comment just popped up in my feed so apologies for the delay. I really appreciate the feedback, Cheers, Duade
My R6 MK2 arrived yesterday afternoon, can't wait to head out this weekend to the Parks and test it out.
UGH!!! Still waiting on mine!
Thanks again for the quality content Duade!
My pleasure, Cheers, Duade 👍
I have 2 of these now. I have had 90d and r7, and tried r5.
I have one with rf100-500 and one with rf800, and must say they give me the best shot ever in the nature.
R6 mkii have a fantastic focus system you can trust on, and a very fast readout speed at about 14 ms. Whatever people think about more mpx we know that 1dx have only 20 mpx and delivere a vert high standard. With 24 mpx and the prescision and speed r6 mkii gives, I really love this camera. I think, finally Canon did it. A "midtrange camera in the high end" very close to the real proff where every body can get the feeling of taking proffs photos.
It was a very detailed video that answered many questions about the Canon R6 mark 2. You did a great job, man.
Thanks Ata, I appreciate the feedback, Cheers, Duade
I’m home from work in two weeks and I’m getting this camera, can’t wait, my mouth is watering after this review! Appreciate your time
Thanks Frank, it is a wonderful all around camera, very strong indeed, have fun. Cheers, Duade
@@Duade So I got this amazing camera and the RF 100-500. Such a great combination and the image quality is beautiful
@@FrankH-sz1ln That is great to hear, congrats on the kit, I am sure it will serve you well for years to come. Cheers, Duade
I am new to this channel but I am overwhelmed by the quality of the review both from technical and artistic perspective. Probably the most informative and influential review so far
This is such a good quality review, all those technical details that matter to the everyday experience, the comparison to the other models. I was already looking at the R6II for my entry into full frame mirrorless based on specs only, but this hands on review has definitely convinced me that this is indeed the right R-line body for me.
Great to hear, I am sure you will love the camera, Cheers, Duade
Thanks
Thank you so much for the support, I really appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
What a great video - the graphs showing how things compare to other Canon, Sony, Nikon, Fuji cameras is SO helpful!
Thanks, great to hear it was helpful, Cheers, Duade 👍
Thanks!
Thanks Jeff, I really appreciate the support, Cheers, Duade
Awesome you've got the Canon R6 Mark II in hand to use. I love your wildlife photography and the way you analyse things like focus issues.
Thanks for the feedback, Cheers, Duade
I've had mine for a week after trading my R6. As a sports photographer this is a great upgrade. I think Canon have really hit the sweet spot with the new sensor. After using it for one week I feel there is more to this upgrade than meets the eye. Have motorcycle racing to shoot on the 18th. Very excited to put this beast through it's paced. Good job Canon and nice review Duade!
Thanks for sharing Lloyd, great to hear you are enjoying the camera. Good luck with the shoot. Cheers, Duade 👍
Thanks for a thorough review as I understand the advantages of the R6ii better now. I am receiving this camera next week, already ordered on delivery and excited to use it. I really like how you show the stickiness of the AF and the various subjects and eye detects. While not a perfect camera, it sounds vastly superior to my older Canon 80D in many ways especially tracking and low light compared to APS-C. Thanks for posting this video. I am also shopping lenses, so I will see if you have reviews for Canon FF.
Thanks for the awesome review!
Personally, i think the 24MP is not that bad, it's simply a compromise. Lower MPs do have a few unspoken advantages, and if you dont need to crop that much, it can be really nice. As a hobby-photographer, honestly, i appreciate the files not being too big, since that just increases copying time, nescessary storage space on the cards and on hard drives and so on. Considering the R6m2 works perfect without needing more expensive CF Express cards, i do really appreciate that it should only take roughly half the storage space and half the time for copying compared to a 45MP camera.
So, for me, 24MP is just perfect (i'm currenly shooting with a 10MP Nikon 200D) and i'll be definitely getting the R6m2!
I posted above that I compared dozens of R6 and R5 images shot identically with the best RF lenses, then output using Adobe Camera Raw to 45 MP (most people don't realize you can do this) then layered the images and did a "blind" comparison. I could not tell the difference between the R6 and R5. I was about 50/50 with my guesses (viewed 100% zoom on a 5K monitor). Then I used the "enhance" feature on the R6 files then output again using Adobe Camera Raw to 45 MP and the R6 files looked sharper and more detailed (especially on the portraits). I saw no scenario where if I printed (or cropped) the R6 files were not as usable as the R5 files.
At one point I was starting to convince myself that MP is now basically a "scam" once you get over about 20 MP on a 35mm sensor.
@@77dris hi Dris, I didn’t know about that either. Could you tell me the steps to output to 45mp? I’d love to try it.
@@77dris I kinda feel the same way.... 45+ MP sensors are nice... if you're shooting with the best primes and need massive blow up capabilities. Otherwise, you're just showing off the failings of less-than-perfect glass. Properly focused with a decent lens, I can take half a 24MP image and make a 12"-18" print of it that looks just fine. Canon's best bodies were never MP monsters, and I always assumed that was the case because if you had $6000 to lay down on a body, you probably had the money to buy lenses to get the reach you wanted instead of cropping in.
Yep, I’ve never seen any complaints about the IQ of the 1DXiii and that’s even less pixels.
The best complete review performed by the best reviewer !
Thank you, you are.too kind. Cheers, Duade 👍
By far the best review of this camera yet.
Thanks Vince, I appreciate the feedback, Cheers, Duade
Excellent Duade! My favourite photo? Everyone of 'em, even the one with the 40D!
Duade, as usual, super easy to understand, straight to the point, useful details, in-the-field demonstration and resulting image. That is a perfect example of what is a good review. Nice work and thanks for the hard work which I hope you also enjoyed a lot ^^. Always have a great time when watching your videos. Cheers
Thanks so much Gregory, I really appreciate it, yes, I had fun making this video for sure. Cheers, Duade
This camera review was off the hook good! And I’ve watched a lot of them over the years. Well done Duade!
Thanks Lyndon, you are too kind, Cheers, Duade 👍
This is one of the best made reviews I've ever seen! Quite tempted to upgrade to the R6 mk2 from a 6D mk2
Hi Duade, the AF is fantastic but don't think I can afford to trade in my R6 to buy the R6 Mk2 - just a little miffed that Canon brought out the Mk 2 so soon after I got the R6! That said, I'm blown away with the R6 and the RF100-400 which I often use with the RF2x Extender. You certainly are lucky with your colourful birds in Oz, so seeing the pictures you take are an added bonus when I watch your videos and I always learn something new.
Excellent review as always and that Babbler shot through its legs is gold
Thanks Chris, yes, I loved that one, Cheers, Duade
Very concise, clear, comprehensive review! Thank you!
Hi Duade
Thanks a lot for this video , as a R6 owner i think there is not great upgrade for me and since differences are not game changer for me i will still continue with R6 since i have great photos with it thank you to help me for making decision
I'll also keep my R6, not worth the switch other than the huge difference in battery life and it doesn't heat up like the R6.
Díky!
Thank you so much for the support David, Cheers, Duade
since youve been on the photowalk podcast im hooked on your videos i even bought the r10 and rf 100-400 to give shooting birds ago (not very well so far but im learning) but been a fuji shooter for years im blown away with the autofocus on the r10 its so much better than what i was used to, and now im tempted by this camera, thanks for putting a bit of fun in my photography chasing birds aswell as my usual landscape images.
hi i just wanna say i love the way you put on your raw files so we can see the picture you got then show what it came out like in light room. thank you
My pleasure Nick, a great way to learn, Cheers, Duade
Hi Duade. Was eagerly awaiting for this review and you certainly didn’t disappoint us. Excellent and non biased review for many fence sitters. Surely will seriously think of this model when I switch over. Thanks again for your humungous efforts in providing us with lots of information. Looking forward to see more of your videos.
My pleasure Jai, glad it was helpful, Cheers, Duade 👍
Hi Duade thanks for your content absolutely love it. Have just upgraded this week to a r6 mark ii and a 600mm f11 rf lens from a canon 50d and a tamron 70-300. I don’t actually have words to explain the difference absolutely love it. Thanks again for the content have learnt so much from your videos.
Great to hear Geoff, yes, a very big jump indeed. Have fun, Cheers, Duade
Duade - awesome review. I don't usually comment, but your content is A+++++++. Thank you so much for the efforts
Thanks for taking the time to comment Michael, Cheers, Duade 👍
Man if you’re a good reviewer. Yeah, maybe non the best af tester (the hardest test would be a fast subject coming towards you, vertical not horizontal), but the quality of your review is really amazing. Deep, precise, exhaustive. Keep going
Just joined your membership. Better than one coffee per month for sure. Really enjoying your videos. I'm getting the R6 MII next week, excited to start learning mirror less and wildlife photography. Still considering lenses, but based on your endorsement, probably going for the RF 100-500. Thanks for a great channel!
Thanks for joining Michael, I really appreciate it, congrats on the R6II, it is one of the most well rounded cameras I have used and it will perform very well for you. Funnily enough I really enjoy the RF800 f11 on that camera if you want an affordable lens with lots of reach for those small or skittish subjects. The RF100-500 is of course wonderful and versatile. Cheers, Duade
Duade! Thank you again so much for the video. I'm currently sitting in my apartment, unable to bird because it's been raining for a week straight. Your videos are such a welcome addition to my day, I almost feel like I've been out photographing birds myself! I know I'm not alone in saying this--we appreciate you!
It is my pleasure, sorry to hear about the weather, we have had a lot of rain here also. Have fun once the weather improves, Cheers, Duade
First vid I've seen of yours Duade. Really great footage and commentary. Just bought an R62 (upgrading from the 5D3) and can't wait to get out and start shooting. Thanks for the tips.
Excellent review. I purchased and returned the original R6 and bought the R5, as cropping was critical in my case. Your review shows that Canon has listened to customer feedback and improved the camera. I think the new R6Mk 2 is pretty compelling for new buyers, but likely not enough of an improvement for existing R6 owners to upgrade. Thanks for providing us with a very timely, non hyped review. Good work.
The R6 mk2 is definately more compelling than the R6 was, but in the end, the R6 was a crippled R5, and the Mk2 is now a just less crippled R5 with some features the users liked and wanted hard.
Wold be the price the same, it could be really nice for some and even me, but i think the price is a bit too high (+400€ in europe over the Mk1)
Im pretty happy with the R7, got it brand new for only 1100€ body only since the kit for 1400€ was too expensive for my taste.
Hi Duade ! This is the first video that I saw from you and it is amazing, you deserve a tons of thumbs up 👍, I just subscribed.
I few months ago my R6 was modified for astro-photography then I just ordered the R6 II yesterday, it should get here this Wednesday, your review made me feel comfortable with the decision to purchase this second R6, I’m trying to learn how to get good shoots, I’m new in this field.
Thank you.
Thanks Hector, you will love the R62, it is a wonderful camera and makes a few small improvements over the R6. Good luck with it when it arrives, Cheers, Duade
Hi Duade, another job well done! Thank you! Regarding your question why Canon R6II offers 5 FPS for electronic shutter, my guess was that it would be very useful when people need to take slow actions, such as music on stage, and need silent shutter.
What a fantastic video. Within the space of a week you managed to knock it out the park! Whatever Canon have done with the battery life and the focus improvement with the RF800 is fantastic, oh not to mention the improvement in rolling shutter. Please continue to create content, it’s great to watch!
Im from vancouver Canada.. and caught myself watching your video while eating TimTams. hahah.. just thought id share. Thanks for the awesome Review! Always keeping it interesting and engaging. Good news about the R5 as i own one too. Is that canon is expected to release a major firmware update for the R5 to keep it going this year before they release the R5II.. and it will get rid of the record limit as well, and have all the AF improvements and additions that were put onto the R6II. It was also mentioned there is expected to be an "above and beyond" feature added aswell. This feature may be a test feature for Canons R1 camera. Im excited for this! Could be around April / May for release.
I have been a Canon user for decades. I just received my new R6 MKII to get into a mirrorless camera. I am planing to visit Sydney, Australia during the upcoming total solar eclipse on July 22nd, 2028. Looking forward to putting my Canon gear, both old and new to use.
Another high quality video.. cheers Duade!
My pleasure Justin, Cheers, Duade
Great job Duade! Best video out there on the R6II. Thanks so much!
Thanks Rick, I appreciate it. Cheers, Duade 👍
I just purchased the R6ii and your review was helpful, especially the last tip on the selection of the AF point. Thanks!
Such a great review! Here should be at least 1 mil of views.
Excellent review Duade ! Cheers !
Fantastic review of what looks like a fantastic camera. 40fps with a usable electronic shutter is a game changer and the AF is crazy good.
Thank you Duade! I am a pro shooting equine and motorcycle events. Been sitting the fence about making the mirrorless switch, but this review tells me everything I need to know about the right one for my business. Right down to letting us hear the shutter (since horses can be very sensitive to this on the trail). I appreciate you doing this great review.
My pleasure Becky, have fun with the camera, Cheers, Duade
One possible use for the digital TC: As a birder I oftentimes use my R6 + 100-500 + 1.4x TC to take record photos of very distant birds. Even with this combo I sometimes end up with photos where the bird is tiny in the frame. What I recently have began to do is to use my setup as a “poorman’s” spotting scope by pressing the magnifying glass button once or twice (5x and 10x) to study very distant birds through the viewfinder. The problem is that once I press the shutter button it goes back to normal “1x” view so to speak and photos don’t have that added digital zoom. It looks like with the digital TC I might be able to both view and take record pictures with an additional digital zoom.
Yes, as long as JPEG is acceptable to you. I don't think his quick dismissal of the mode is fair, even though I agree that it is gimmicky as it is implemented and described.
When you look under the hood at what the Digital TC is, it is really a 2x and a 4x crop mode in addition to 1.6x, but treated as a faux-TC with gratuitous upsampling so you have 24MP, just like with a real TC, and crippled with JPEG-only output.
As gimmicky as it is in the "teleconverter" concept, it does give you the viewfinder experience of a 2x and 4x crop mode, and any metering or AF advantages which that may impart. And, if you are happy with a combination of your lens and a 1.5MP or 6MP capture, you get 4x or 2x the rolling shutter speed, compared to the same angle of view using the entire frame.
Hi Duade, I've been interested in the R6 mkii as my first mirrorless body after getting into wildlife photography recently. Thank you for the detailed review.
My pleasure, glad it was helpful, Cheers, Duade
Duade
Again the worldwide best done wildlife shooting test of new Canon equipment again from your side!
Thank you towards Down Under!
BTW: Decent shots of magnificent Australian birds as we are used delivered by you as proven enthusiastic and skilled photographer.
What a great camera this R6 II is!
Thanks Peter, I appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
What a great video, thank you! I don't shoot birds but the "focus then recompose" focusing of my old 5D II is driving me crazy and I miss a lot of shots with movement in them when I want the eye(s) in focus. This video shows the R6 II basically ticks all the boxes for me!
Great to hear Ben, just be aware the R6III is likely next year some time if you can wait. Or pick this up second hand or on sale for a bargain. Cheers, Duade
Great review! Your excitement really says good things about the camera👍👍
Awesome video! I currently have the r6 with the rf800 and will be upgrading!
Great to hear Nick, I am sure you will love how that combo now works, Cheers, Duade
Great review as always Duade. I just ordered mine, got it at a special unadvertised price from a major US store for $1699 US! Going to sell my R and probably my R7. Then I can get the 200-800 whenever it finally gets stocked in the stores.
Tremendously informative review, Duade. You addressed all the Qs I had. You are producing the best quality wildlife camera content I've ever watched.
Thanks Kevin, you are too kind, Cheers, Duade
Love your videos Duade! Even though I shoot Nikon, I still watch all your videos, including ones like this, as I enjoy your enthusiasm as well as your photography.
Hello my friend Duade, first of all congratulations once again for an excellent detailed video... And that everyone praises you and rightly so!! I just bought the R6 and soon they launch the R6 mk2. I watched all of your video and honestly I would only trade it for 2 factors which would be the battery life and the improved autofocus system. I never needed a high frame rate when shooting, I got used to and perfected my eyes in these 29 years photographing birds, I don't need that many frames.... But the difference in noise is relatively higher on the R6 Mk2 and that made me think about would switch to the R6 mk2. I really don't know if it's really worth switching now. I would have to sell the R6 minga to buy the Mk2 and that would not be an easy task.... I am saving money to buy the 100-500 RF and for me it is more important than changing the body.... Again the Canon put perfumeries on the body just to attract buyers.... there are many things to really improve....
Sad that Canon cant produce some more higher mpx cameras. We have the R5 and nothing else....great video. Informative and entertaining as always! That Fairy Wren image was stellar btw!
Duade, as usual, another great review. I'm wondering if at some point you will review the R6-MK2 with the Sigma 150-600. As you and others have reported - as well as my own experience - the Sigma doesn't perform well on the R7 body. Will the improved AF of the R6-MK2 make the Sigma 150-600 more usable or simply compound the current problem? Interested in your thoughts.
Be interested in this as well, I similarly have the sigma and have been waiting until the r7 was available for test drives before deciding
Fantastic in-depth review & examples as always!💚📷
Thank you for all the work you put into this review. You may have become the best camera reviewer on UA-cam. The honesty and non biased feel really sets you apart.
Thank you, you are too kind, Cheers, Duade 👍
@@Duade One of the best camera reviews I've seen after Gerald Undone! Subscribed.
Which camera and lens is shooting you in this video? Looks terrific!
@@TravAlligator Thanks, you are too kind, I believe it was the R5, I use the R6II now for my filming needs. Cheers, Duade
this video has really been helpful. Im from nigeria and trying to start wildlife photography and documentaries. i use the ef 100-400mm primarily because im on a budget. its my first time starting or handling a mirrorless camera professionally.
Thanks, Duade! This is my first time on your channel. I was engaged from start to finish. Thanks for the detailed review!
Welcome to the channel, I am happy to hear you enjoyed the video, Cheers, Duade
Wow! What an exceptionally crafted review video! Thank you very much for all your efforts in creating it. Must have taken ages. Far beyond the best quality and most enjoyable review I've seen of the R6 Mk ii yet. Well done Duade! Lastly, all amazing photos too, but got to say, that last one of the bird looking back at you between its own legs, was an absolute cracker haha. Extra bonus to see you're a fellow Aussie. Keep up the great work mate! 👍 Take care 🙂
Thanks Grant, glad you enjoyed it, it was a lot of fun to put together, yes, the Babbler shot was a favourite. Great to hear you get to enjoy our beautiful birds also. Cheers, Duade
Thank you for doing this review Duade. I think this is the first legit review of a R6ii out that is a full on review and with a production version at that! Your use case in this video of wildlife is right in line with one of my favorite subject matters so that helps too LOL. My R6ii arrived yesterday and I believe I'll be making the button assignment that you did at the end one of my first moves.
Amazing review Duade, and that Spot AF hint is something you don't find everywhere. You won a new subscriber!
Much appreciated!
Superb video, thanks for taking the time to review it so thoroughly. I can tell you enjoyed this, it really comes through in the video!
Thanks Simon, yes, I had a blast, Cheers, Duade
Best review yet. We’ll done! On order, waiting!😊
man what an in depth awesome video in terms of birding/wildlifing. Clearly the best in UA-cam Thanks Duade for this
Thanks, you are too kind, Cheers, Duade
Great video, have you used the sigma 150-600 C. on it ? would like to know if the autofocus is performing better .
G'day, not yet, I will try and have a go at some point. Cheers, Duade 👍
@@Duade ......thanks !!
Greast overview thanks. Never thought about iso speed and buffer time! Leearning something new every day is great.
Nice video, my R6 Mk II arrived yesterday and I'm looking forward to getting out there and doing some wildlife shooting. Cheers!
Nice work. I just rented the R6MKII and have 4 days on it and its 5 to -5 Fahrenheit here so no way I'm going to get that deep into this camera for the review lol. Great job
Thanks mate, how have you found it so far? Cheers, Duade
@@Duade Wicked little camera. Pretty much R7 full frame with a better sensor. If it had 32+ MP. I'd own it lol.
@@WILDALASKA Yep, totally agree, I always liked the 5d4 sensor. Cheers, Duade
So better in every way except for ... what? I couldn't see where it was worse than the R6. Great video though - I'll be using my R6Mk2 for event photography in theatres
13:03 😂Yeah... I'd be VERY pleased with that one, too!
Yes, image of the day for sure, so much fun. Cheers, Duade
Very professional review. Hat off, sir
I am a sports photographer so shooting R6/R7 has been excellent and I won't upgrade. But as you pointed out, for those holding out on mirrorless, there truly is no excuse. These cameras are fun.
Thanks Michael, yes, totally agree, great to hear you are enjoying your cameras, Cheers, Duade
Hi Duade. Keen to get your thoughts please. I currently have a Canon 90D with the Sigma 150-600C. I'm ready to upgrade to mirrorless and leaning towards the R6 Mark II and the Canon 200-800, which would be at the top of my budget. There's a couple of things concerning me. By changing to the R6 Mk II, I'll lose around 8 megapixels from the 90D and also the crop factor. A fellow birder suggested I'd be better off buying a second hand R5 to get the 45MP, but that doesn't have the improved eye tracking AF capability of the R6 Mark II. Any advice you have would be very welcome!
G'day, my apologies for the delay in responding, either option would work but I would be inclined to go for a second hand R5, the eye tracking is still very good and possibly more important is the 45mp over 24mp. But if you already have the R6II its a great camera also. Cheers, Duade
@@Duade really appreciate you coming back to me. Sound advice. I'm going to hire the R5 and the 100-500 from LensHire in Melbourne for a weekend and give it a go before I make my final decision on which way to go. All the best and look forward to seeing more great content from you. Ben.
Really informative. I daresay I'll be considering mirrorless one day, and these kinds of videos are invaluable . . . . so so helpful. Love some of the images you share too by the way.
Do you recommend the canon r7? Or this R6 ii for wildlife photography?😊
HI LOVELY VIDEO, QUICK QUESTION,
when using the r6 ii for videography and monitoring with an external recorder for videography, can you achieve display on the back of the camera and the monitor at the same time , or the camera Lcd Goes off
what's your experience on this
Camera LCD goes off I am pretty sure. Maybe reach out to Canon and see if they have an official answer for this or there is some way to have dual output. Cheers, Duade
Thank you Duade. Thinking of returning to photography, and my 7D has been "retired". I'll think seriously about the R6 II
G'day mate. Thanks for this early yet very solid review ! Sounds like even specifically for birding it improved more over the original R6 than what I was expecting, which was that the R6ii would be better for video and (indoor) sports, but that the R7 would have been better for birds due to more pixels or the bird. But your video makes it sound that even for birds the R6ii has so many other advantages ensuring they balance the resolution (and cost) advantages of the R7. Which makes it a tough call to make, on the condition your lens is long enough. And I feel my former EF100-370Lii remains too short for an R6ii.
As it stands, and for my preference of only using 1 body, I shall now consider my new R5 to be an optimal compromise between the advantages of the R6ii and R7, heheh.
Thanks for showing what the Digital Teleconvertor is about .. and perhaps it has 1 good use case: getting an easy enlarged preview to determine what species a distant bird actually is, allowing you to determine whether or not is worth sneaking up closer to take some better raw shots ;-)
In your buffer comparison tables: were you using the very same SD card on all bodies, or did you use the R5 with the CFxB card ??
Regarding battery life, a lot depends on settings, and the default ones on the 'old' R6 were draining battery. Last month I was using the R5 in a hide in electronic shutter, which consumed just 2 batteries for the first 12800 shots. that's insane !
Nice Review, at 17:41 rolling shutter chart: Do you have a link to the chart or is it your own chart? Data source? Nikon Z9 and Sony A1: nearly 4 times better with rolling shutter. BTW: Sony A1 has 2.5ms Mechancal (1/400s sync time).
G'day Gerhard, I did some basic tests with the Canon bodies with flickering lights and found the others online. It would be much easier if the camera manufacturers released the specs themselves as this chart is a guide only and not official by any means. Cheers, Duade 👍
@@Duade Nice, can you describe your flickering light test scenario?
@@gerhardwiesinger certain lights flicker at a certain rate, some are 1/100 some are 1/120 or faster. I took a shot at a high SS and you will see a bar or bars in your photo. If you have a 1/120 light and count 4 bars you have a 1/30 readout speed. It gets a little harder with the faster readouts as the R62 had 1bar but I used Photoshop to measure how much of the photo the bar took up. Cheers, Duade 👍
@@Duade For interesting and accurate measuring method with an oscilloscope search for "How fast is the Sony a9 electronic shutter? - the last word".
Hi Duade,first of all excellent video, greetings from Costa Rica, I have a question that have me a little bit upset (about the camera) in the 15:00 min the owl looks super sharp but in the moment you start shooting the image get blurred ( I zoomed in the video) thats is a problem of the auto focus? Or is the preview only?
Hi Alonso, always hard on UA-cam to tell sharpness accurately, the camera and lens is very sharp. Cheers, Duade
Ive been on the fence about upgrading to Mirrorless but you have helped me decide.
Publishing some cracking videos at the moment Duade. Best review of the R6 mkii for us birders for sure! Keep up the great work, always look forward to your content.
Hi Duade.
I'd be interested in seeing a video or just your opinion on something along the lines of...
R6ii with 100-500
Vs
R5 with 100-400
Just to see if it's worth spending more on the lens or on the body.
As part of it I'd be interested in seeing a comparison of something along the lines of
R6 at 400
Vs
R5 at 200 and cropped in to match the R6 framing.
To see if double the resolution cropped down to the R6(ii) 20-24mp gives the same results as using a longer focal length.
....Anyway, if you ever run out of video ideas that's my two cents lol.
Ps- really intrigued on your follow up on the Sony a7iv. I'm looking forward to it.
Cheers