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Canon R6 Mark II beats R8 for starter wildlife shooters
For new wildlife photographers trying to choose a first serious camera body, the Canon EOS R6 Mark II quietly solves more ...
Canon’s R6 line has always been built for people who work fast and move across different kinds of projects without much ceremony. Creators today are no longer working on one project at a given time. A ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Shot with a Canon EOS R6 Mark II, this breathtaking panorama captures the profound stillness of Japan's countryside
Megumi Murakami's award-winning image blends together the mystical qualities of fog, dawn light and nature's perfect symmetry ...
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Canon EOS R6 Mark III
The R6 Mark III is compatible with the Canon CameraConnect app, a free download available for both Android and iOS devices. The app functions as a wireless remote control, allowing you to copy media ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSN
Canon EOS R6 III video stills: the pros and cons of a high-res sensor
We take a look at how the Canon EOS R6 III's video modes handle our test scene, and how it compares to its peers.
Digital Camera World on MSN
Canon's crop mode now means I don’t need to buy that $10,000 super-telephoto lens for my camera!
Crop mode is available on Canon EOS full-frame cameras – and nobody is utilizing its long-lens power to get closer to the ...
The EOS R6 Mark III is official, and it brings in several compelling features like an all-new 32.5-megapixel sensor, open gate video recording, pre-record shooting, and support for CFExpress cards.
Additionally, the Canon EOS R8 doesn’t have image stabilization. That’s not a total dealbreaker — most of Canon’s wildlife lenses have optical stabilization — but it’s still a disadvantage compared to ...
Leopards in western Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand are becoming too "soft" for the wild due to sugarcane fields, leading to their relocation to zoos. Years of easy living have blunted their instincts ...
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