.... thanks for the Refs:
?** { See Below } ? Seems like one of your reviewers has no trouble recommending the Canon EOS R6 : ( what does he thing of the Canon R6 mk ii ?? )?
?A question :
? How might an Old Nikon glass, manual Prime ED-IF 300mm f/2.8? lens preform on either of the Canon EOS R6 mk ii? or the Nikon Z6 ??
( using? inexpensive cheap adapters available on eBay )? ....
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"? Final Words
The Canon R6 is a really solid camera. I have no trouble at all recommending it.?R users are going to be jealous of this new camera, despite the loss of pixel count. 5D-loving DSLR users are going to take right to the R6 (and the higher end R5). The R6 is as DSLR-like as any mirrorless camera to date, yet manages to add in all the reasons why mirrorless is the future.
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One small issue that can't be ignored with the R6 is its price versus its competitors. While there are things the Canon R6 does better than the Nikon Z6 (and upcoming Z6 II) or Sony A7 Mark III, there are also areas where it's only equal or just a touch behind. Yet this is coming at a US$500 extra cost over the competition at current pricing. That extra cost is going to deter a few customers who should really be considering the R6, I think. I'd say don't fall into that mentality, but that's still a 20% tithe to Canon you need to rationalize.?
Personally, I'm going to switch some of the camera recommendations I've been making to photographers asking for advice over to the Canon R6. Particularly if you're coming from the Canon DSLR world, the R6 is the enthusiast camera you probably want (and the R5 is the one you crave). For someone new to photography or looking to buy their first sophisticated camera, the R6 probably gets my nod as the camera of choice for some of those folk, too.?
The 20-24mp full frame mirrorless market is one of considerable choice now: R6, Z5, Z6, Z6 II, S1, S5, A7 Mark III. Canon came out firing with the R6, and I think they're going to steal some of Sony's thunder with it. Game on, boys.?
Recommended (2020, 2021, 2022)? "