Canon R6 Photography tips

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Canon's EOS R6 digital camera is the perfect camera for photographers looking to take their photography to the next level. The EOS R6 is simple to operate and offers a wide range of features that allow you to capture stunning images with ease, including a high-resolution touchscreen display, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a powerful 24.1-megapixel sensor.
    In this video, I will share 5 tips that will level up your canon EOS R6
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  • @persvanstrom
    @persvanstrom  Před 2 lety +1

    Are you a current R6 user or are you thinking about buying one? Any specific feature you would like me to cover in a future video?

  • @dalstarvisuals1385
    @dalstarvisuals1385 Před 2 lety +1

    Been researching for weeks. Mine will be here on Thursday!

    • @persvanstrom
      @persvanstrom  Před 2 lety

      That is amazing. I hope you will love it as much as I have done so far. Anything specific you would like me to cover in a future video?

  • @AndresArosemena
    @AndresArosemena Před rokem +1

    Hi! you're the second person I see who uses microSD cards instead of regular SD cards ( 3:29 ). Is there a reason? I think the micro SD are a lot cheaper than the regular ones but I'm not sure if there is a limitation, specially for video shooting.

    • @persvanstrom
      @persvanstrom  Před rokem

      When I first started, it was pure price. I didn't feel I could afford 4-800€ on just cards. I have never had a single problem with any format, so I just kept them :) Since I got the Ninja V I record all videos externally and that makes it even less of an aspect. Real reason was I could use the same cards in my GoPro.

  • @MichaelBouhnikProductions

    Hi the 2 button focus works for video mode as well?

    • @persvanstrom
      @persvanstrom  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, it works, but as vidro is behaving a little different (auto continues) its harder to set or to use in this way. I could do a separate video about video focus if you are interested?

  • @bmcla34
    @bmcla34 Před 2 lety +1

    I was literally researching the R6 for most of the day. May upgrade from the Canon 90d within the next year. I mostly photograph forests and landscape (a complete amateur), i really don't think i will run into any issues with the 20.1 mega pixel, but i would appreciate your thoughts.

    • @persvanstrom
      @persvanstrom  Před 2 lety +1

      I've had a few times I felt I would have liked to be able to crop more, but that was mostly because I was either lazy and didn't walk up close enough or the occasional missed street photo when I realised I had a better photo in the background. 99% of the time I'm super happy with the resolution and I don't think I could handle larger file sizes workflow wise atm :)
      2k$ camera and 3$ lens or 4k$ kamera and 1k$ lens and I would almost always prefer a better lens, meaning you will be fine :) You do any hiking as well?

    • @bmcla34
      @bmcla34 Před 2 lety +1

      @@persvanstrom that was my thought as well, i would pair the r6 with the RF 24-70 F2.8 at purchase, then a 70-200 F4 probably (don't think i can justify the F2.8 there). Then add a few primes down the road.
      The r6 should fit pretty well with my PC...may have to proxy a little more on video, but it's already a part of my work flow.
      I do quite a bit of hiking and some travel videos/photography. I do get 4k at 24 & 30 fps, but would like to have it at 60 as well. I rarely use 120 so 1080p doesn't bother me in the least.

    • @persvanstrom
      @persvanstrom  Před 2 lety +1

      Almost the same as me. Film most stuff in 25 (PAL) or 50 for b-roll :) Haven't even used 120 yet hehehe. I think value of EF will go up next 2 years as they are out of production, so can still add value now. My 2 cents. Still trying to figure out my R6 with the Ninja V :) New video about that shortly