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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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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Upgrade of my gear comming soon, and I need your point of view!

Canon and Sony produce pretty similar results so I think it really comes down to which one you prefer. I’ve worked with both at different agencies and I prefer canon myself. Not because it’s better, I just prefer the menu systems and how the cameras feel in my hands. Here’s what I absolutely wouldn’

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Sarkastik_Criminal in r/videography

December 4, 2025 10:40 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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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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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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A7V released - 33MP partially stacked, 7.5 stop IBIS, new processor, $2900 USD - available for preorder

Like everyone else I've been waiting for this camera. From a photography side it's amazing, but from a video side it's disappointing. Most of the competition is giving higher resolution 12bit video while sony limits it to 4k 10bit. So many people repeat the same no one uses 6k 12bit and even if they

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Exyide in r/photography

December 5, 2025 12:00 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

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crawler54 in r/sportsphotography

May 14, 2026 3:04 PM

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Canon r6iii

Both systems are great. I prefer Canon for sports, but that's because there was a time when I would never buy anything above the mid-range bodies and I liked the Canon mid-range bodies better. Had I gone for an a9, I may well have stuck with Sony for sports. I've never liked the a7 bodies for sports

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normalnotordinary in r/sportsphotography

May 14, 2026 2:54 PM

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Suppose you're buying a new kit from scratch, what do you go for?

I would go for the future canon r6iii. Hesitating between the 28-70mm f/2.8 plus the 14-35mm or the real deal with the 24-70 f/2.8. This is a real life case, I am considering selling all my Fuji cameras and lenses to make the switch next spring. I played with a Nikon z6iii a Sony a7mk4, a Fuji xh2s

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Disgruntl3dP3lican in r/AskPhotography

December 28, 2024 4:40 PM

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