
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II is a significant upgrade that resolves the original model's video limitations by offering uncropped 4K/60p recording and vastly improved thermal management. It introduces specialized autofocus capabilities for vehicles and animals, making it a versatile tool for both enthusiast photographers and hybrid shooters. While it lacks the flagship's eye-control feature, its refined handling and expanded burst speeds make it a compelling choice for dynamic shooting scenarios.
- — Captures oversampled 4K/60p video using the full sensor width without the crop found on the predecessor
- — New 'vehicle' subject tracking mode specifically optimized for motorsports, cars, and aircraft
- — Lacks the eye-controlled autofocus system found in the flagship EOS R3
- — Full HD slow-motion footage at 180fps is not oversampled, resulting in lower quality compared to 4K modes


