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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Help choosing my first serious hybrid camera: Nikon Z6III Vs Canon R6III

I haven't used an R6III, but I use an R6II from time to time for contract work, and I own a Z6III which I have as much primary camera body. Answers to your questions: If you're starting from scratch, both will be easy to learn and grow with. I find Nikon and Canon to be both be relatively intuitive

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Krimsonmyst in r/Nikon

June 17, 2026 8:39 PM

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SONY,CANON,NIKON

In 2026, you cannot go wrong with any prosumer camera released in recent years. Canon - for colors and if you are willing to pay the premium for their lens ecosystem. R6iii is nearly perfect. Sony - if you value limitless lens options. A7V is amazing. Nikon - for their high res rear lcds/evfs, cheap

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jdmsl in r/WeddingPhotography

August 4, 2026 8:15 AM

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I want a new full-frame

Do you need it now? The Z5ii is cheaper and satisfies all your requirements, but since it's new it hasn't been discounted yet. If Canon or Sony introduces an R6III or A7V, the previous models will get discounted too. I wouldn't consider the S5IIX since video is not your focus. Realistically the Z6ii

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ml20s in r/Nikon

June 11, 2025 5:34 AM

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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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Is going mirrorless worth it?

For most intents and purposes, and certainly for 95% of photographers across the spectrum, mirrorless cameras are an upgrade over their DSLR counterparts in almost every way. Better sensor. Better AF. Better processors. Better performance. Better size/weight. Better features. Better support. Etc. Th

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NoahtheRed in r/AskPhotography

June 30, 2026 8:02 PM

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Returning my FX30 - What's the right upgrade from GH5 for event/social media work?

Nikon ZR, Canon R6III if only shopping for new. if you’re open to used options, get an a7sIII or FX3. the dual native iso at 12800 of the Sony’s is insane, but the ZR and R6III still hold their own at 6400. r6III would also have the advantage of being a non-compromised photo camera, in case you ever

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NonsonoEren in r/videography

April 30, 2026 7:37 PM

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First Wedding in a Few Months - Q&A NEEDED!

I recommend having a checklist of essential photos along with the schedule so you aren't trying to figure out what you need on the fly. Learning some poses and getting inspiration for what the couple likes helps a lot. Scout the venue and immediate area ahead of time, either in-person or google maps

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Thirsty_Fox in r/WeddingPhotography

March 17, 2026 5:10 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

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oliverjohansson in r/cinematography

March 26, 2026 2:17 PM

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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

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pemanja93 in r/Nikon

December 4, 2025 1:40 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

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Duckysawus in r/WeddingPhotography

December 2, 2025 7:03 PM

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