Introduction
The Canon EOS R6 II is a higher-resolution, better-performing follow-up to 2020’s EOS R6. Like its predecessor, it’s a mid-range, full-frame camera aimed at enthusiasts or pros. But while it looks very familiar externally, it’s actually packed with upgrades throughout.
In this article, we’ll take a look at its new features and what they bring to the table for photographers and videographers alike.
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