SailAway wrote:
Excuse me. What would you call the Canon EOS R6 Mark II? Is that soaking it's customers?
LOL
Consider the Z6 vs Z6 II, two 24MP mirrorless cameras. Then, compare the EOS R6 vs R6 II, where are clear differences, benefits, and tangible upgrades:
40 FPS silent electronic shutter, up from 20 FPS in the R6.
24 MP, up from 20 MP in the R6.
More battery life; now rated 450 shots compared to the old R6 which was rated 380 shots, both with the finder in the power-saving mode.
Redesigned power switch and location.
New "Multi Shoe" direct-digital hot shoe with connections for audio and more.
Flicker synchronization now works at much higher frequencies than 120 Hz to work with other kinds of higher-frequency lights.
Movies can have shutter speeds up to 1/8,000, up from 1/4,000 in the R6.
Video clips can run as long as 6 hours, up from just 30 minutes in the R6.
Lens breathing compensation option for video.
Adds 5 GHz IEEE 802.11a/ac bands (old R6 only had 2.4 GHz).
Bluetooth 5.0, up from 4.2 in the old R6.
Movie autofocus rated one stop less sensitive: LV -4 ~ +21 rather than the LV -5 ~ +20 of the R6.