EOS R6 Mark III RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Lens Kit

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EOS R6 Mark III RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Lens Kit

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What body should I upgrade to? Concerned about moiré issues when shooting commercial work with the S1 II. More details in the post.

Canon is good but R6III has serious overheating problems (even in burst photo mode). For video only Lumix is good (nice ibis, codecs, open gate). If you want video oriented only go Lumix

Guitar74_47 in r/Lumix

March 21, 2026 4:25 PM

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Sony A7 IV alternatives

Re. colour science: The "colour science" differences between various manufacturers is basically a non-issue at this point. It's pretty darn simple for someone with even an intermediate understanding of color correction to match one camera to the next so long as you're recording in log in at least 10

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ChrisJokeaccount in r/cinematography

March 14, 2026 4:30 PM

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It's a good time to be in the Lumix ecosystem.

The only thing the sony has going for it is the reliability. You know it wont overheat, everything works well and its not complicated to use. It reminds me of an apple release where they don’t give you the best new features but you know you’re getting a reliable and quality item. Plus the hype is al

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emilio8x in r/Lumix

December 5, 2025 11:01 PM

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Wedding photographer looking to add video (Canon ecosystem?) – R6 Mark II or switching brands

Sony as video king might be a little missinformed, but i say Lumix has the best video capabilities from all brands. Im worried about Canon's overheating in video mode, and also sony's as most models as a7v, a7iv, r6ii and r6iii has no internal fan, just passive cooling. If you want canon or sony for

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Guitar74_47 in r/videography

February 24, 2026 8:54 AM

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Open Gate & Vertical Shooting vs 4k?

My issue with the Canon R6iii and open gate is that you lose 60fps and digital stabilization options (which limits handheld use a bit), and the camera heats up much faster in that mode. If I just shoot a wider frame at 4K I can still use all of the cameras features so I usually go with that since th

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jefbak2 in r/videography

March 27, 2026 5:08 PM

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