Canon
EOS R6 Mark III RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Lens Kit
Based on 103 Reddit mentions
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Second Camera Body
I just upgraded one of my R6 to a R6iii. It definitely is nice, but you'd have to buy some CFexpress cards and the new camera hates batteries that aren't the newest model of LP6. It gives warnings every time you turn on the camera with other real Canon batteries and won't turn on with 3rd party ones
...jtobiason in r/WeddingPhotography
March 18, 2026 6:26 PM
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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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What features from older cameras do you miss the most and wish manufacturers would bring back to modern mirrorless cameras?
I really wish they would put higher density screens in the EVF's for sure. I had a Sony a7III and now a Canon R6 III and I can still see the individual pixels after 8 years of technological advancement :(
nilla-wafers in r/photography
August 2, 2026 4:30 PM
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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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Impact of rumoured Canon R6iii for us Lumix Users
That's it. I would still have messed up the lighting in an interview yesterday, because of factors I could not control at the moment, plus the stress and the lack of resources. A camera with a 32mpix sensor would have made zero difference in the final image. R6III must be a welcomed upgrade for the
...maukkas in r/Lumix
November 5, 2025 6:52 AM
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Help choosing my first serious hybrid camera: Nikon Z6III Vs Canon R6III
Nikon’s cinema plan has been in the works for some time where pretty much any Z lens you mount will have limited or no focus breathing and are great for video use. I think in a few years Nikon will have as compelling of a cinema lineup as Canon, considering the purchase of RED, the imminent release
...Buckeye2604 in r/Nikon
June 18, 2026 12:29 AM
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FX3 or R6V
I stay away from canon because of the locked down RF lens ecosystem. Sony gets all of the third party lenses and accessories first because they have the largest market share that allows third party lenses. Also canon typically doesn’t have great dynamic range. The R6iii tests done by CineD were lowe
...bozduke13 in r/FX3
May 16, 2026 12:36 AM
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Lumix S1II vs. Canon R6 III
This alone is reason enough. Didn't know how much I would miss this until I switched from an S5 to the Canon R6iii. Likely gonna go back to Lumix asap.
AjaxMorganson5364 in r/Lumix
May 3, 2026 10:14 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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