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R5 vs R6mii

mmolbert
Apprentice

I currently have eos6D m2.  I shoot a lot of volleyball games, but I also take family and senior portraits.  Would R5 or R6 be a better upgrade? I know that I will need the mount for the ef lenses that I currently have.

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shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings,

I shot with a 6D2 for over 5 yrs.  Really liked that body.  For sports and portraiture, the R6mkII will probably be fine.

The R6mkII in the Canon refurbished store Is on sale at a deep discount.  You may find a canon adapter there as well 😊

https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/refurbished-eos-r6-mark-ii-body

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Tronhard
VIP
VIP

As my respected colleague Rick has said, if you are currently using an 6DII and are happy with that resolution, you will find the R6II not only a suitable fit, but also a massive improvement on focus, and face/eye tracking for games. It also features In-Body Image Stabilization that will work with most RF optics' own image stabilization to provide a much steadier platform for hand-holding for sports.  The 24MP sensor is definitely a step up from the 6DII.
Only if you need the 45MP resolution would I consider the R5: whether you are going to have to do a lot of cropping, or produce large, detailed prints.   The 'Refurbished' Canon deals are often just overstocked, opened but not used, or used for display - they come with a warranty and are 'as good as new'.


cheers, TREVOR

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