Our Verdict
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II refines an already excellent formula, with improved speed, resolution, and autofocus performance. All three reviewers praise its fast burst shooting, brilliant low-light image quality, and hybrid-friendly video features. Amateur Photographer and Digital Camera World highlight its autofocus and subject-tracking as standout features, while TechRadar appreciates its versatility but notes video recording limitations due to cooling concerns.
While the lack of a top display and rolling shutter in electronic mode are minor drawbacks, the EOS R6 Mark II remains one of the best mirrorless cameras for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Stay tuned for our full Camera Jabber review, coming soon!
As many of you have noted, the majority of our camera and lens reviews have been removed from the site. While we’re working to re-review the missing reviews, why not check out what our friends at Digital Camera World, TechRadar, and Amateur Photographer have to say about the Canon EOS R6 Mark II?
Amateur Photographer – Reviewed by Andy Westlake
Andy Westlake praises the Canon EOS R6 Mark II for its fast burst shooting, improved autofocus, and excellent low-light performance. The 24.2MP sensor is a welcome upgrade, though he notes rolling shutter effects in electronic mode. He describes it as a brilliant all-rounder for both enthusiasts and professionals.
Digital Camera World – Reviewed by James Artaius
James Artaius calls the EOS R6 Mark II one of Canon’s best hybrid cameras yet, thanks to its outstanding subject-tracking autofocus and 40fps burst mode. He praises its superb video features, including 6K ProRes RAW output, but mentions the lack of a top-plate display and a relatively high price as minor drawbacks.
TechRadar – Reviewed by Mark Wilson
Mark Wilson highlights the EOS R6 Mark II’s strong mix of stills and video features, calling it a near-perfect camera for hybrid shooters. He’s impressed by its class-leading autofocus and fast performance, but feels the lack of a fully-fledged cooling system limits long video recordings. He also notes that while the resolution bump is nice, it’s still lower than some rivals.