Tech specs
Brand
Canon
Product Line
Canon EOS
Model
R6 Mark II
Manufacturer
Canon
Connector Type
HDMI output (19 pin micro HDMI Type D), Headphones (mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm), Microphone (mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm), USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB Type-C)
Display Format
1,620,000 pixels
Image Sensor Size
Full Frame (36 x 24 mm)
Image Sensor Type
CMOS
Touchscreen
Yes
White Balance
Automatic, Custom, Presets
White Balance Presets
Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent light (white), Shade, Tungsten light
Audio Signal Format
AAC, Linear PCM
Microphone Operation Mode
Stereo
Built-in Optical Image Stabilizer
Yes
Composite Video Out
HDMI, USB 3.2 Gen 2
Continuous Shooting Speed
12 frames per second, 20 frames per second, 3 frames per second, 3.5 frames per second, 4.3 frames per second, 40 frames per second, 5 frames per second, 5.2 frames per second, 5.5 frames per second, 6.6 frames per second, 7 frames per second, 9.2 frames per second
Digital Camera Type
Mirrorless system
Extended ISO (Max)
204800
Extended ISO (Min)
50
Face Detection
Yes
Face Detection Details
Eye Detect AF, Face Detection AF/AE
Flash Terminal
Hot shoe
High-Definition Video Support
4K
Image Processor
DIGIC X
ISO (Max)
204800
Max Frame Rate
60 fps
Max Video Resolution
3840 x 2160
Native ISO
100-102400
Recording Formats
CR3 (RAW), C-RAW, HEIF, JPEG, RAW, RAW + HEIF, RAW + JPEG
Special Effects
Faithful, Fine Detail, Landscape, Monochrome, Neutral, Portrait, Standard
Video Capture
H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 100 fps, H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 119.88 fps, H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 150 fps, H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 172.82 fps, H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 23.98 fps, H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 25 fps, H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 29.97 fps, H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 50 fps, H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 59.94 fps, H.264 - 3840 x 2160 p - 23.98 fps, H.264 - 3840 x 2160 p - 25 fps, H.264 - 3840 x 2160 p - 29.97 fps, H.264 - 3840 x 2160 p - 50 fps, H.264 - 3840 x 2160 p - 59.94 fps, H.265 - 1920 x 1080 p - 100 fps, H.265 - 1920 x 1080 p - 119.88 fps, H.265 - 1920 x 1080 p - 150 fps, H.265 - 1920 x 1080 p - 172.82 fps, H.265 - 1920 x 1080 p - 23.98 fps, H.265 - 1920 x 1080 p - 25 fps, H.265 - 1920 x 1080 p - 29.97 fps, H.265 - 1920 x 1080 p - 50 fps, H.265 - 1920 x 1080 p - 59.94 fps, H.265 - 3840 x 2160 p - 23.98 fps, H.265 - 3840 x 2160 p - 25 fps, H.265 - 3840 x 2160 p - 29.97 fps, H.265 - 3840 x 2160 p - 50 fps, H.265 - 3840 x 2160 p - 59.94 fps
Computer Connectivity
Mac, Windows
Connectivity Features
Live streaming, Remote control via mobile devices, Remote live view, Wireless Image Transfer, Wireless image upload to cloud server, Wireless video upload to cloud server
Display Form Factor
Rotating
Exposure Modes
Aperture-priority, Automatic, Bulb, Creative filters, E-TTL II program flash, Flexible-priority AE, Hybrid auto, Manual, Program, Scene intelligent auto, Shutter-priority, Special scenes
Features
Anti-smudge coating, Display brightness control
ISO Sensitivity
ISO 100-102400, ISO 204800, ISO 50
Max Shutter Speed
1/8000 second (time unit)
Memory Card Slot
Dual SD card
Memory Cards Supported
SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDHC UHS-II Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card, SDXC UHS-II Memory Card
Min Shutter Speed
30 second (time unit)
Print Standard
DPOF support
Screen Size
2.95 inch
Screen Size (metric)
7.5 centimetre
Type
LCD display
Wireless Interface
Bluetooth 5.0, IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac
Battery Chemistry
Lithium ion
Battery Form Factor
Manufacturer-specific
Battery Life Details
Video recording - 50 minutes (4K resolution), Video recording - 6 hours (Full HD resolution)
Battery Model Supported
Canon LP-E6NH
Details
Canon LP-E6NH Li-ion rechargeable battery (included)
Software Type
Canon EOS Utility
AE/AF Control
Animal detection AF, Eye detection AF, Face-priority AF, Right/left eye select, Subject-tracking AF, Touch AF, Zone AF
Auto Exposure Bracketing
3 steps in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Autofocus Points
4897
Autofocus Type
Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Effective Sensor Resolution
24,200,000 pixels
Exposure Compensation
±3 EV range, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Exposure Metering
Center-weighted, Evaluative, Partial (5.9%), Spot (3%)
Exposure Metering Zones
384
Exposure Range
EV -3-20 (ISO 100)
Field of View Crop Factor
1.0
Image Stabilization
Optical (5-axis image sensor shift mechanism)
Lens Mount Type
Canon RF
Max Operating Temperature
104 degree Fahrenheit
Min Operating Temperature
32 degree Fahrenheit
Operating Humidity
0 - 85%
Optical Sensor Size (metric)
24 x 36 mm
Self-Timer
10 sec, 2 sec
Sensor Dust Reduction
Yes
Sensor Features
Self Cleaning Sensor Unit
Sensor Resolution
24.2 megapixel
Total Pixels
25,600,000 pixels
Video Formats
H.264, H.265
Viewfinder Type
OLED
Features
4K time-lapse movie recording, AE lock, AF lock, AF/AE tracking, Auto white balance, Canon Log 3, Dust Delete Data system, Focus breathing compensation, HDR image enhancement technology, Highlight point display, Histogram display, Movie digital IS, Proxy recording, RAW burst mode, RGB primary color filter, Touch Shutter technology, White balance shift
Optical Viewfinder Dioptric Correction Range
-4 to +2
Optical Viewfinder Field Coverage
100%
Optical Viewfinder Magnification
0.76x
Packaged Quantity
1
Product Type
Digital camera
Shutter Type
Electronic, Mechanical electronically-controlled
Viewfinder Color Support
Color
Viewfinder Diagonal Size
0.5 inch
Viewfinder Diagonal Size (metric)
1.3 centimetre
Viewfinder Resolution
3,690,000 pixels
X-Sync Speed
1/250 sec
Accessories Included
Battery Charger, camera cover, neck strap
Lens Included
Body only
Memory Card Included
No
Height
3.9 inch
Weight
20.74 ounce
Weight Details
Camera body only: 20.7 oz, Camera with battery and memory card: 23.6 oz
Width
5.4 inch
Depth
3.5 inch
Color Category
Black
1-8 of 47 reviews
Recommended but some things to watch out for
The best camera for my situation, mainly kid's events between concerts, school events, sports, etc. The 24MP is perfect for these types of events since you need to shoot fast to capture the moment. Any higher and the SD cards wouldn't be able to keep up. Plus, why would you need more than 24MP? 24MP is huge can
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Perfect Camera
One of the best cameras I have ever owned. Its a very underrated cameras.
HDMI kills onscreen monitor!!! Booo!
Why would a $2,000 camera not be able to do screen mirroring off HDMI. Canon this is a HUGE disappointment because its a simple thing that can be added through an update easily. Make it make sense!
Focusing Nightmare! Wedding photographer beware!
THE FOCUS IS AWFUL!!!! I recently upgraded to the Mark II, expecting enhanced performance for my wedding photography. Unfortunately, the autofocus was severely disappointing. As a wedding photographer, capturing fleeting moments is crucial, especially during ceremonies, and the Mark II's inconsistent focus caus
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Canon experience using Rakuten discount link.
The R6 camera itself was great. I have many Nikon lenses to consider when switching to Canon. I chose it over any Nikon mirrorless offering because it had better ergonomics. I was not thrilled with Canon's limited lens selection and how they don't license their mount to other manufacturers. I used a Rakuten lin
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Would NOT recommend for wedding photographers
I’ve used this camera for about a year, including one full wedding season, and unfortunately, I can’t recommend it. While the image quality is solid and the autofocus is a noticeable improvement over my Mark IV, the camera’s reliability leaves much to be desired. It crashes constantly, which has been incredibly
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I don’t miss my R5. This is a great camera!
My R5 was stolen so I got the R6 mk2 and I wasn’t sure I could live with the 24 megapixels. As it turns out there are several things I like about it more than my R5. I shot some images at 25600 iso and I was amazed at how clean and usable the images were (when exposed correctly). In my estimation the R6MK2 is a
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Most practical camera body
Long-time Canon user - 35mm SLR from 1968, APS-C DSLRs since 2005, R7 since 2022. Just added the R6 for better low-light performance and more reliable autofocus. Keeping the R7 for hiking and as a daytime teleconverter, but the 1/3 reduction in megapixels is well outweighed by the ability to shoot at higher ISO
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