Canon
EOS R6 Mark III RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Lens Kit
Based on 68 Reddit mentions
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Suggestion about possible alternatives to the Olympus E-M1 III
I have the em1ii with the 12-40f2.8 and the 40-150f2.8. I enjoy the system overall but recently decided to run a dual setup with canon r6iii paired with the 24-105 and 100-500. Honestly, I’m actually enjoying the canon a lot more. It isn’t as heavy as I’d feared and the IQ is incredible. I originall
...Physical_Arm_662 in r/M43
March 1, 2026 12:11 PM
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Got the X2D II & 20-35E! Need Suggestions!!!
Could've gotten a Canon R6iii with an insane lens but nope you got a slow and clunky 100mp camera with a no continuous af
abrorcurrents in r/hasselblad
April 27, 2026 10:25 AM
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Canon inbody focus stacking
No, R6iii can't focus bracket with flash. This is a big issue with the majority of Canon bodies. Only the ones with stacked sensors (just the R1, R3, and R5ii for now I believe?) are fast enough to sync with flash. You basically answered your own question about OM system bodies. They can focus brack
...zelicaon in r/macrophotography
March 14, 2026 8:34 AM
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Canon R6 III vs Nikon Z6 III
Go with the Z6III.R6III is the little bit better camera, it has better AF, more MPX, opengate video etc, but as you said, lenses are more expensive, and you cannot buy 3rd party lenses for RF mount.On the other hand, Z6III is great...AF is fast, 24mpx is more than enough, it has raw video, and you c
...pemanja93 in r/Nikon
December 4, 2025 1:40 PM
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What made you switch to OM for Macro?
I have the MPE 65 and the RF100mm. I found canon severely lacking for macro, oqning the R6iii, which cannot focus bracket with a flash. Studio shots sure, but in the field with active subjects? Forget it. Nail a single shot maybe. What are your thoughts on the 30mm? Its an extremely small working di
...Dependent-Umpire-573 in r/OMSystem
April 8, 2026 11:09 AM
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Help with R6 details not being sharp at f/14?
If this would be the case I shouldn’t have issues on 1/60s and 50mm I suppose. My GFX has less effective ibis in theory but it doesn’t have this problem. From what I’ve seen Canon fixed it in R6iii and R5ii
Ambitious-Series3374 in r/AskPhotography
March 1, 2026 7:25 AM
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Double down on Canon while moving to interview filming from photography?
You have pretty great camera for docs really, and w24-70 is great too The main problem with canon is that it’s expensive not underperforming. Now if you wanted 2 more R6ii or r6iii and 3x24-70… it gets pricy. R5m1 is overheating but the rest is rather fine. I doubt 70-200 will be that useful but wit
...oliverjohansson in r/cinematography
March 26, 2026 2:17 PM
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Considering switching Nikon to canon
I shoot with three Z9s. Used to have the Z6II also + tried the Z6III as well. Had a D750 until the D850 came out (think the D850 is the king of all non-integrated battery grip DSLRs). A few of my second shooters use R5s/R6 IIIs, A7 IVs and their AF isn't any better from what I see in RAWs. The Nikon
...Duckysawus in r/WeddingPhotography
December 2, 2025 7:03 PM
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Lumix S1II vs. Canon R6 III
Hmm. Thanks for the input. R6iii has false color as well, as far as I know. Def leaning towards Lumix, but for what I need I think they're pretty evenly matched, especially with Canon's better AF & included OLPF.
No-Cantaloupe-4435 in r/Lumix
December 2, 2025 6:01 PM
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Canon R6 III vs Nikon Z6 III
As someone who has spent a lot of time behind both cameras, the R6III definitely does not have better AF than the Z6III. For context, my experience with it is mostly under challenging scenarios involving wildlife/birds in flight. For easier subjects like people, all the modern mirrorless cameras hav
...Slugnan in r/Nikon
December 4, 2025 6:12 PM
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