

There's no jagged edges or operational issues that spring to mind, and the camera delivers the goods when it comes to image quality, with Canon's reliable colour reproduction. It feels extremely mature in every way we can think of. The Canon EOS R6 feels like a complete and well-rounded camera.
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Noise performance is particularly impressive, with the camera retaining detail in images, even as the ISO speed increases. At the same time, you're likely to be impressed by the rapid and reliable focus system, the improved continuous shooting speeds, and excellent image quality on offer. You could easily pick up this camera, after using a Canon DSLR, and simply get on with using it. The Canon EOS R6 gives you a solid, dependable, full-frame mirrorless camera with all the familiar controls, and handling that feels good in the hand.

Whilst the Canon EOS R5 may have had all the lime-light, and been the centre of attention for all the right (and wrong) reasons, thanks to having a stand out feature of 8K video recording, It's the Canon EOS R6 that's likely to be of most interest to most photographers. The Leica SL2-S gives great results, offers high-speed shooting, and unlimited video recording, for those that have the budget to spare, it should provide many years of quality. It's likely the fixed screen may be off-putting to some as well. For serious videographers, there are other options available that offer 8K video and/or 4K 120fps video for a similar price. The SL2-S is a great camera, with excellent results possible, however, for stills photographers, the price is going to be a hard pill to swallow compared to what's on the market. If you use the electronic viewfinder, this isn't an issue. If you're trying to be really careful about what is or isn't in the frame, this can be really frustrating and seems like a real oversight. One thing that we did find a little frustrating when using the camera were the top and bottom bars displayed on-screen, and whilst they can be switched off, the bottom bar re-appears as you focus your shot. We enjoyed shooting with the camera, and we're pleased with the results, with great image quality, and excellent noise performance.
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There's also the added bonus of the Nikon Z/S series lenses offering excellent quality so that you know you're going to get good results. You'll also find the camera well suited to landscape, and architecture photography, thanks to the high-resolution sensor.

With Nikon's respected colour reproduction and face/eye detection focus, the camera would be well suited to wedding, portrait and fashion photography. The images produced offer a level of sharpness and detail that is not always seen. When combined with the extremely high-quality Z series lenses, you'll find yourself extremely impressed by the image quality on offer from the camera. Like the other cameras in the Z series range, the Z7 II offers great handling. There's also improved AF sensitivity down to -3EV. You also benefit from 4K 60fps video recording, something that makes it more competitive with other cameras around this price point, although it's worth noting that there is a crop. The camera has also had a speed improvement, with dual image processors, and 10fps continuous shooting is a nice bump. The addition of the SD card slot makes the camera more affordable and gives a backup option for those that need it, as well as making image transfer easier.
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The Nikon Z7 II may seem like a "subtle" update to the original Z7, but it's offering a range of updates that make this camera an excellent all-around package. There are variations in handling as well as many other minor differences that may or may not be important to any one individual.Įither way, no one needs to feel left out and those who choose the Canon version with its own handling and character will certainly be very happy with the magnificent results. Nikon has a higher MP count but no mechanical shutter. Canon has kept the mechanical shutter as well as providing a super-fast electronic shutter. Photographers will be conscious that the R3 probably is the one camera that directly goes head to head with Nikon's Z9, where the emphasis is slightly different. Any particular preferences that a photographer may have can likely be addressed through the high degree of customisation provided. The handling is excellent, everything having been well thought out. Canon has produced a superb camera that offers a truly professional photographic tool as the flagship of the EOS R mirrorless system.
