Specifications:
Sensor: 24.2MP full-frame CMOS
Mount: Canon RF
Image processor: Digic X
AF points: Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
Image stabilisation: 5-axis IBIS, up to 8 stops
ISO range: 100-102,400 (exp 50-204,800)
Max image size: 6000 x 4000 pixels
Max video resolution: 4K HQ 60p, 1080p 180p
Viewfinder: 3.69m dot OLED, 0.5 inch, 100% coverage, 120fps refresh
Memory card: 2x SD UHS-II
LCD: 3-inch, 1.62m dot, vari-angle touchscreen
Shutter speeds: 1/16,000-30s
Max burst: 12fps mechanical shutter, 40fps electronic
Connectivity: USB-C, wireless LAN, Bluetooth, HDMI micro out (Type D)
Size: 138.4 x 98.4 x 88.4mm
Weight: 670g (incl battery and memory card)
If the Canon EOS R6 Mark II was an animal, it would pack teeth like switchblades, razorsharp talons, a venom sac and the footspeed to chase down anything foolish enough to draw its attention.
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