Canon
EOS R6 Mark III RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Lens Kit
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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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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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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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Canon R6 III vs Nikon Z6 III
As someone who has spent a lot of time behind both cameras, in my experience 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. The Z6III AF is significantly harder to 'fool' and it
...Slugnan in r/Nikon
December 4, 2025 6:12 PM
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Thinking of switching from Canon – Sony or Fuji?
Go to a camera shop and play with the other systems for an hour or more. I made the huge mistake of switching from a canon 5d to a Fuji Xt2 when the Xt2 was released. I sold all my canon gears and purchased the equivalent in the Fuji system. It was one of the worst decisions of my life... Fuji camer
...Disgruntl3dP3lican in r/AskPhotography
April 11, 2025 12:01 PM
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Canon R6iii vs Sony a7v
r6iii/a7v are both defined by the sensor readout speeds, which are faster because of the partially-stacked sensors that both cameras have. pros generally want fully-stacked sensors, because the readout speeds are much faster, which means more actual af/ae measurements and calculations, aka better af
...crawler54 in r/sportsphotography
December 5, 2025 4:26 PM
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Nikon D850 vs Z6III
I'm on fuji atm and have been considering going full frame. Held the z6iii, Canon R5 and R6ii in hand and the z6iii felt better in the hand by quite a margin. Z6iii gets a little more confused in fast paced environments like soccer where there is a lot of cross traffic. This is what stopped me in my
...Yan-e-toe in r/Nikon
August 16, 2025 3:15 PM
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