Canon
EOS R6 Mark III RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Lens Kit
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Z6iii in a A7V World
You can get a refurb Z8 for new A7V money if you hunt the sales. Z6iii is much cheaper and still extremely good, if you don't need the pixels, the Z6iii is simply a better choice than the A7iv (in fact I'd argue the Z5ii is generally a better choice than the A7iv, having owned both) Despite the use
...mawzthefinn in r/nikon_Zseries
December 2, 2025 3:30 PM
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Canon adds a 32-megapixel sensor and 7K video to the new EOS R6 Mark III
I have good news on the first point, my friend: Canon isn't claiming any particular technological leaps with this sensor, but our initial testing shows that it has even faster readout speeds than the lower-resolution chip found in the EOS R6 II. The R6 III has some truly impressive rolling shutter r
...Balance- in r/photography
November 7, 2025 6:51 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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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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Newbie in sports photography. Budget is $2000 for gear. Interested in field and marathon shoots. Recommendations?
The Canon R6 II and Nikon Z6 III are good mid tier options. The Z6 III is newer with a faster partially stacked sensor. This reduces EVF blackout in continuous stills shooting & rolling shutter jello in video. The Canon R6 III is supposed to launch later this year depending on how quickly you're loo
...BroccoliRoasted in r/sportsphotography
August 19, 2025 9:11 PM
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Thinking of exchanging my new ZR
the ZR shoots in many other formats as well. before considering a camera like the A7iv, consider the sensor readout speed and if the rolling shutter it produces is going to be an issue for you or the much slower frame-rate. if so, you would need to go to the Nikon Z6iii, Canon R6iii, or Sony A7v.
MoveCompetitive5742 in r/Nikon
May 5, 2026 11:22 AM
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Canon r6iii
the best sports bargain in all brands is a used a9, i'd suggest finding one... set your a9 up for back-button af. one of the big problems with the a7iii is no sony real-time tracking subject selection, and of course slow sensor readout speed, so electronic shutter isn't much of an option: https://ww
...crawler54 in r/sportsphotography
May 14, 2026 3:04 PM
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If I’m not chasing gear, but my current system still isn’t getting me the results I want, is it time to switch or time to change my approach?
If you want to work efficiently Canon has a notably intuitive and tactile body and menu, the sensors are good, colour science is good, but the lenses are limited and expensive. Why not download sample RAW files for some of the Canon bodies like the R6 iii or R5ii and see what you think of the colour
...tightloops1971 in r/AskPhotography
April 13, 2026 4:01 PM
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R6M3 better than R5M1 for hybrid creators
Different. You want high Megapixel/ cropping reasons or not. The R6 Mark III is way more than enough. The R6 II is still a workhorse camera.
Amuro2026 in r/CanonR6
February 8, 2026 10:31 PM
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The Canon EOS R7 Mark II May Be a Big Departure From the Original
Canonrumors said that the R6 III was supposed to get the R3 stacked sensor but it didn’t. Would be great to see Canon do it so that Sony and Nikon will follow.
TT5i0 in r/VidHeadz
November 25, 2025 11:20 PM
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