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EOS R6 Mark IIJapan

EOS R6 Mark IIAmericas

EOS R6 Mark IIEurope, Asia, Oceania

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Marketed December 2022
Original Price Open price
Specifications Open PDF (494KB)

Thanks to a full-frame CMOS sensor with an effective pixel count of approximately 24.2 million1, as well as a DIGIC X image processor that makes possible both high resolution and high standard sensitivity of ISO 102400 (when shooting still images). In addition, the camera features a 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) that delivers 8.0 stops2 of IS.

Thanks to “EOS iTR3 AF X” technology, the EOS R6 Mark II realizes superb subject detection and tracking. What’s more, the camera features a new Automatic setting that detects and switches to the appropriate subject tracking mode without requiring users to manually select the desired mode from the camera menu. The EOS R6 Mark II also makes possible high-speed continuous shooting—when shooting with the mechanical and electronic first shutter, AF/AE tracking enables up to approximately 12 frames per second (FPS), and AF/AE tracking of up to approximately 40 FPS when using the electronic shutter.

The EOS R6 Mark II makes possible oversampled 4K/60P video recording using cropped 6K, as well as high-framerate recording with Full-HD/180p4. What’s more, the camera supports a variety of video recording to external storage, such as proprietary Canon Log 3 and RAW video recording to external media, thus meeting the increasingly diverse range of video production needs.

1 Actual pixel count: approximately 25.60 million pixels. Effective pixel count may decrease depending on lens used or effects of image processing.
2 When used with the RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM at a focal length of 105 mm. Yaw/Pitch axes. Based on CIPA standards. For a list of lenses that support 5-axis IBIS in conjunction with lens IS, please refer to the official Canon website.
3 Intelligent tracking and recognition.
4 Framerates: 4K / 60P: 4K UHD (59.94 fps / 50.00 fps); Full HD / 180P: Full HD (179.82fps/150.00fps).