I have listened to a lot of photographers on youtube. I have to say you are amongst the very best. Lots of plain talking, not getting too complicated, or technical. Excellent!!
Even though I can nerd out with the best of them, I love your simple, straightforward approach to something that could have gotten nerdy very quickly. I feel like I’ve gotten a great education on the R6 and RF lenses through your videos. Thanks KJ!
I use the viewfinder and flip screen interchangeably. To be honest it's just a hell of a lot more comfortable using the viewfinder. Like Katelyn said… Holding the camera out is a pain on the arms.
@@MicheletDiez I like the screen when I want some extreme angle because I am lazy and am not going to bend over backwards to see through the viewfinder… But those are rare instances! 🤣
Your perspective is very valuable to me. I’m considering the R6. I’m not a full-time pro, so the R5 seems way too expensive for me. And, as a graphic designer, I’ll second your comment on MPs. When designing for bus wraps, billboards and the like you don’t usually need 40MP images, because the viewing distance is much, much greater than a framed photo or album. Even 20MP works on a 30ppi billboard printout. It seems like many photographers make the mistake of thinking huge, outdoor graphics are printed at 300ppi. They can be, but usually that’s much higher than necessary for beautiful, sharp-looking images at really big sizes and long viewing distances. Thanks for your insights.
@@KatelynJames It really should be labeled differently - but the standard face detect one shot is not tracking in between shots. That's what is confusing people. The real mode you want to be on is face detect with servo enabled - where you set the initial track point - and it continuously tracks. It's misleading to have face detect be tracking. I've shot multiple weddings and tons of other shoots with dual r6. When you get the settings this way you won't look back.
Katelyn, you are nice, funny, direct, no nonsense and extremely informative. You hit the points that people have the most questions about. You are not constantly trying to sell people unnecessary equipment. I had a feeling that you were going to buy at least one RF lens. Your thought process for not replacing all of your lenses is sound. Keep the formula that you have you are doing an outstanding job.
I just got my R6 today and I immediately noticed the difference. I traded my 5DS to R6, bit of a stretch budget wise but I don’t regret getting it at all. I watched your videos before purchasing my R6 and I am now excited to do my next wedding gig. Thank you so much 😊
Great video! I agree with all your points and got the R6 instead of the R5 as well (for all the same reasons). I also made the same mistake at a wedding with the low shutter speed, like you not realizing I went down so low and had a couple blurryish images. I found a setting in the "orange" menu on page 2, to set the range on the shutter speed so I won't accidentally go down that far again. For me I never need a shutter lower than 250 so it works. Thanks again! Love your videos!
I got the R6 after extensive research (I have the Canon M50 and the Canon Rebel T6i) and am thrilled with how sharp it is even with the kit lens! I got some other lenses but haven’t even tried them yet because I’m so pleased with the kit lens.
I have been watching your videos on the R6. I really really love how you speak in normal terms and not get all technical . I really appreciate it. Your videos are having me sold on getting the R6. You provide real life situations on how you use the R6 and I appreciate it. I have seen other videos about the camera and one in particular was good and the rest felt like a I was at a store.. Your video came on my feed and felt compelled to give it a go. I commented on one of your videos saying I have a 6D and going to something new as the R6 is so nerve wracking because it is so different and foreign. I really gather that you are very happy with the R6 🙂.
Just got mine yesterday here in the UK ! You cannot find one anywhere, online or in the shops ! I had decided to wait until after christmas to get my R6, I popped int o a local camera shop where I work yesterday, to find the RF 35mm 1.8 lens , to buy it for the R6 when I found one. The shop assistant went into the back of the shop to get the box for the lens, and came out and told me he had some good news ! Two had just arrived that morning ( with the 24- 105 mm lens ) . They had over 20 pre orders for the R6, but said if I wanted one I could have it! I was buying the 35mm lens for £430, but ended up paying £2850 for the whole camera with the lens ! It was dark when I got home, I was blown away by the EVF, but was suprised when I put my L series 70 - 200mm on the camera, it would not take pictures with it , I am going to try it again today , in full daylight.
Low shutter sound... Great call, I've got caught out the same as you did. I was second shooter, helping a friend out and and he said, "You're shutter is so quiet, it's insane". Only when checking back on a couple of shots during a break did I notice that it's a fraction OOF. It's so easy to get down to a low shutter speed and you get that cold feeling down the back of your neck. Great advice on the channel from you guys.
I searched and searched RUclips for information about whether I should get the r5 or r6 mark ii, and I couldn’t find real world examples of the pros and cons. This video is exactly what I was looking for, but was unable to find. I bought the mark ii which is a bit different than the r6, but I agree with everything you have included in your video. I think the eye tracking is a bit better in the mark ii, but I haven’t used it very much yet. Supposed to be about the same as the r3 which is my main camera and had awesome AF eye detection. I wonder if rf lenses work better for eye tracking speed. I read that they do, but I jumped ship from Nikon, so I had to buy the rf lenses. Anyway thanks for making the video I really wanted. All of your r6 videos, actually.
I'm writing this for anyone watching your (great) video. You may know this by now, but if you have a white box with arrows around the eye/face while using eye/face tracking, there is a setting that makes for a much faster method. Look in the AF menus for "Initial AF point" and select the top choice. Another factor is Then you get a box without arrows that turns blue around the eye/face when it's locked and with a completely different operation. I generally leave the focus point somewhere mid frame where it's easy to see. Aim it at the eye/face you want, half press and hold the shutter to recompose at will while the camera keeps the blue box on the eye/face you started on. Far too many times I had a poor composition on my 5D on someone because I was concentrating on keeping that focus point on my target. I still do some but now it's totally my fault where I had at least a weak excuse before. I tried to use that white box with arrows on my R5 and it was tough with moving targets. But I didn't try long because it was so irritating and slow to move to other targets. With the other setup, to change targets, just let off the shutter, aim the focus point at your new target and half press the shutter release again. In Roberto Valenzuela's video at 9:22, it shows the irritating white box with arrows:ruclips.net/video/UwMM4F3jzNY/видео.html Settings involved for my favorite method: AF Operation> SERVO AF, and AF Method>Face+box, then be sure eye detection is enabled. I've been using an R5 but I have an R6 on it's way to replace the 5D MKIII I use for my 2nd camera at weddings. The focus system is one of the top two reasons I'm doing that. Instant feedback on exposure changes in the viewfinder is the other big reason. These cameras are so fast to use. Tell Tyler he's doing an great job too.
I appreciate that for working professionals, this is a huge boon. For some hobbyists, the process is often as important as the result. I shoot with a 5D classic because I enjoy it and I find it challenges me and forces me to find solutions. I also fine the output to be more "filmic" than modern cameras.
All valid points. Practically, this review makes perfect sense. From the beginning, I never believed I could reliably use eye tracking on a wedding day. This just confirmed so many things.
I absolutely LOVED that you picked up a 28-70 f/2! It's one of my dream lenses too! I personally am prepping to get an 85 1.2 DS once my RF 70-200 2.8 is paid off, and I can't wait to have in my hands that little bit extra the defocus smoothing gives. As someone mostly interested in studio work, it's hard for me to get excited about shooting outdoors. Hoping that'll be that nugget of inspiration I need right now, quite like you said at the end shooting with the R6 has been for you! But I seriously adore how pragmatic you're being with these decisions. I personally, on the other end, look forward to getting the R5s because 41-45MP isn't ENOUGH to get me excited. But it really is a total drag the idea of spending wild amounts of money just on MEMORY CARDS. With you on THAT for sure. I also love your honesty about eye AF. People on RUclips really don't understand the pressure true working professionals are put under to get that shot. And as great as it is, there ARE limitations.
Great to see a video review of the R6 for stills shooters and isnt hung up on the video functions. I think you’re touch & drag focus method is the right approach to shooting weddings because The eye tracking proponents never explain how you’re supposed to work that situation quickly when there’s a field of people moving around in front of you
Just a tip for you Katelyn, I am mostly a sports photographer, however when I do my off track people shots I use "Eye detection auto focus" You will need to assign a separate button for this. This is not eye tracking, it just places a green box on the eye in an instant. If you move your camera the box will move too, in which case just press the button again. I use back button focus as my usual focus button and the next button for eye detection auto focus. It works for me.
Are you using this setting for a single person, multiple people, or both? Can you explain how eye detection focus is different from eye tracking? I can relate to your focusing needs because I'm a former photojournalist & did tons of sports.. My cameras are always set on high speed shutter, follow focus & back button no matter what I'm shooting--I shoot family documentary now & there's always movement. I want to continue like this with the added benefits of sharp eyes & faces but I can't figure out how best to do this. Apparently, this requires two separate buttons & can't be done in just one setting? I've messed with my focus settings so much that now I don't know which way is up!!
@@sherrypeters278 For a single person it focuses on the closest or clearest eye. Multiple people in one shot mode it focuses on the closest eye of the closest person or eye that stands out most, you can your move your camera aim towards a particular person and it will change from one to the other. In AI Servo place your initial focus point over the person you want to focus on then when you push focus button it will face track or eye track that person. Eye detection focus (EDF) works in one shot mode, by focusing on the eye, but it doesn't track it, so you compose, focus and shoot. You need to set up a custom button for this. If the person moves or you reposition your camera you have to push the eye detection focus button again. (see below for EDF in AI Servo) Eye tracking works in one shot (auto detect and track) and ai servo (press focus button to detect and track) by selecting "tracking" auto focus method and enabling "eye detection". Once focused on the eye it will track it. (You need to set subject to detect to people ..or animal). This can be done via a menu or with the R6 default button settings). Now you can combine both methods. Select AI Servo. Set the focus method to "tracking" but DON"T enable "eye detection" Now press focus and your camera will track the head only. Now if you press the button you customized to "eye detection focus" it will focus on the eye as I said before, but now it will track (even with eye tracking disabled) .... so now you have the best of both worlds... press focus, track heads...press EDF button, track eyes. I use back button focus (AF-ON) and depth of field button for eye detection focus. Sound confusing...it's not :) A third focus point option is to set an area of your screen up (top right) to respond to your thumb movement (see in menus). You can shoot using the viewfinder with your finger on the shutter button and your thumb moving the focus point to where you want it. (Focus and recompose is out now) They all have their place in different situations. Experiment lots, try the different modes in different situations and you will find which is best for yourself. It's an amazing camera .... very customizable
I really appreciate your help, thank you! So in other words, this two-button set up is how you switch from eye detection to eye tracking. I assume tracking, and not eye detection, would be good with a wider lens & multiple people at a distance, moving around as well as toward me, for example. I wouldn't be as worried about the eyes, I'd just want sharp faces. Out of curiosity, what mode do you use when shooting sports? What do you do when shooting a landscape with no people--touch focus? What does the camera do in tracking mode when there are no people? I'm so used to focusing & recomposing and I don't want to stop and use the touchscreen. Is there a way to use both simultaneously, without needing to change modes in the menu? Are touchscreen and other AF modes mutually exclusive? I've got my settings screwed up that now my touchscreen is disabled anyway! And I'm set on tracking without eye detection. And finally, I've got this white box at the bottom of my screen. When I push back button focus it turns into a grid of little blue boxes that move around as I move the camera. No idea how this happened, given the settings I'm at. I know this is a great camera but it's so cumbersome right now.....
sidenote: canon files are actually pretty small. the r6 reeeeeally takes the cake here in file sizes! 20 mb per normal shot and 12-13 mb for craw! that's just crazy! and the r5 isn't so bad with 45 mb per raw image and 23-25 mb per raw file. i don't feel like this should've been an issue for the decision to go r5 or r6. i mean if you spend 1400$ extra over the r6, the little bit extra on CFE and a regular SD card will not exactly give you a huge backlash financially. its just a little extra sure. i personally bought the r6 because well, 1400$ cheaper and it satisfies most of my needs and more than what i need actually it might be a little over kill for what i do but i do love those features and i know i will have days and cases which these features will come in handy like the 12-20 fps modes
As a father of three with the fourth one coming and as a wedding photographer I recently "down" graded from 1DX2 to R5. And I got to say I agree with everything you say in your video. Appart from the fact that I do need billboard size photo's so I took the R5 instead.
I was considering getting an R6 as a second body but after 2 months with the R5 I will go with a second R5 instead - the detail is incredible, and the colours and files are really nice to work with. It is really nice to be able to crop half of the image away and still have a 22.5 megapixel image. The CFExpress Cards are incredibly fast and the time you notice it is burst shooting 45 megapixel photos at 20 frames a second and still not hitting a buffer - taking the photos off the camera is nice too, transferring off at around 1GB per second. I am shooting with eye tracking, but I have the SET button in a custom mode set to pull the focus to the centre of the frame - without the SET button I wouldn’t use the eye AF though, I am using the 28-70 f2 as well, really love it.
Appreciated Tyler giving us an update on the video side of things. Very helpful. Also important to know about the eye-focus concerns. Totally agree about the importance of an EVF. I think some RUclipsrs who mostly shoot indoors, have disproportionately influenced camera manufacturers to drop it from newer mirrorless cameras. So thanks for making the case for EVFs.
Jared Polin has lots of videos showcasing the dual pixel auto focus tracking, and in his user guide for the EOS R6 he might talk about how to set the start point for the eye and face tracking.
Thank you for this update! I am with you on not doing the zombie hold with the camera out at arms lenght. I have a lot more stability as well the point you made about being able to see better in bright situations.
Real good video, Katelyn! There is one good reason that no one has mentioned about using the rear screen to compose that is a negative. If the photographer wears glasses for close up viewing, they'd have to stop and put on their glasses to see the screen...whereas... by looking through the camera eyepiece they would see a sharp image because the diopter would be adjusted for the photographers eyes.
I was considering getting the R6 but ended up with the EOS R5 but honestly they are both amazing cameras. I was worried I wouldn’t like them but no, I love them.
I had R6 but later I buyed R5 camera and it is a day and night massive diffirents. R6 feels like toy compared R5- is so much better every way. But good photographer can do good pictures with older and cheaper cameras also. This is just my opinion and I´m very happy with canon R5
I don’t use the eye tracking all the time. But what I did is put that function as a custom button on and off when it’s a single person instead of a group
Yes. I just discovered you could do this and might try it. I'm actually comfortable using eye-tracking, but having it as a custom button might be nice, too.
Just bought a new R6, 500 € off (canon cashback) ! And a battery grip for free ! I need to learn how to use it but the menu is pretty similar to my 5DIII's. Stabilisation, focus, dynamic range, noise at high iso etc are a big improvement !
Thanks for the tips! Particularly - don't rely on that slow shutter sound to cue you that your ISO is off. Good catch! I think the eye-detect *may* take a tad to lock-in vs with single-point the camera isn't even needing to "think" before trying to focus. I agree that it's something to experiment with. I've shot my R6 in low-ish light, but not in really low light yet and that may also play into it.
Thank you so much for all of the R6 videos! I agree 100% with using touch and drag vs. eye tracking! And I loved your reasoning for still using the viewfinder. So helpful to hear someone articulate that!
Have you figured out a workaround/setting update for the initial problem you had with the first memory card filling up & not notifying you it was full & just continuing to record on the second memory card?? I SO appreciate all of these videos on the R6!! I got my R6 about 10 days ago - shot 3 family sessions with it (plus lots of my own kids & dog for practice) and I'm gearing up to shoot my first wedding with it this weekend!!
I’m currently looking into the R6 in place of my Mark IV’s. Your videos make me very excited for this! Even the look of your videos with the R6 is crazy good. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Katelyn. Thank you for a very informative video. Concerning your last point regarding slow shutter speed, my EOS R allows me to sync my shutter speed to the lens focal length and this works automatically for zooms. Menu 1 chapter 3 there is an ISO speed setting with a 'Min.shutter spd' option. At one time I thought this just allowed you to set a minimum speed for your camera/lens, but if you go into this option you can set it to Manual (which will set a single minimum speed) or Auto which is clever and allows you to pick a speed that changes with the focal length of your lens and this actually changes as you zoom in and out!! This also allows you to modify what the camera would normally allow as a minimum by moving a point along a scale, really cool. Try it and see if it works for you. Best ...Ed
If you're using Lightroom, choose "Embedded & SIdecar" in Build Previews during import. Then Lightroom will just use the embedded jpeg in the RAW file like what Photo Mechanic does.
One of the best videos I found about R6. Thanks for making this. Though I have a quick question, have you used Sigma 18-35mm f1.8mm lens? If yes then please answer...The 28-70mm f2 RF lens is significantly sharper than Sigma 18-35mm f1.8?
Thank you for reaffirming a lot of the reasons I have been leaning towards picking up an R6 instead of the R5. I am not really a video shooter, so the R6 already has more than enough video capability for anything I would be doing. I can see the occasional situation where I would love to have those 45mp when shooting stills, but 99% of the time 20mp is going to be more than enough. Also, there definitely is something special about the RF lenses. Adapted lenses work really well on canon R cameras, but the RF glass just seems to communicate telepathically, and the sharpness and clarity is just unlike anything else out there.
You're ether one of the VERY few actual pro photographers on RUclips, or it's just the others have no idea how to express their pro workflow as good as you do. Their perspective is just not what I'm looking for when choosing cameras and camera gear. If I feel that a camera is not a extension of my body while shooting, then I don't care how many MPs or focus points it has, or how good the screen is, it won't fill your view like a viewfinder. Thanks for a great review!
Oh my goshhhh, Yessss I 100% agree with everything you said! Using the viewfinder, the scary and surprising moment you realize you're shooting at like 1/30 and weren't paying attention. Same girl, same. One thing I found out that kind of bugs me is there's a button that I can accidentally touch on my screen with my cheek "touch screen shutter" disable or enable - Do you know how to remove that? Because it's highly annoying to me.
I read and heard some had broken hot shoes , have you heard about this. Another, some say they wish they had the R5 because it can take more hard wear because it is all metal and also better weather sealed, what is your view?
To my mind anyone that thinks that the viewfinder is a thing of the past and hold their camera out probably has not used a full-size camera body with fast glass, at least not for a sustained period, you also lose stability and the center of gravity is off, phones are for holding out, cameras are for peering through! I'll get my coat! Anyway, interesting video and reasoning for getting the R6, I think I prefer the R6 control dial over the mode dial and screen, but I cannot get either here yet, anyway!
I use the viewfinder as well. Holding the camera out to use the LCD screen with a heavy lens doesn’t work for me, my hands shake too much so whatever focus point I choose ends up getting shifted cause I can’t hold the camera steady when it’s extended like that.
I've noticed with my R6 that my images straight out of camera were almost dull and had a gray tone to them. I changed my camera mode from standard to portrait mode I was curious to what shooting mode you had your camera set to under the menu options
That’s unfortunate you’ve had a subpar experience with EyeAF. It has been nothing short of a godsend for both my wedding and pro sports photography. I respect your position when it comes to feeling comfortable and confident with your tools.
I really enjoyed this! Sharing your experience with the camera is so much better than the other videos I've watched. After watching this, I feel like picking an R6 as a backup camera. Thank you for sharing!
In this video I was interested to hear your comment that you received feedback that shooting with the camera to your eye is passe and that one should use the LCD screen. I will admit now that I AM old school. I've been shooting for almost 40 years when the viewfinder was all you had and there was no IS. I think this school of thought has developed from a generation of cell phone users and for videographers who have got used to that method. However, I am going to note a point of physics. It requires three points of support to hold something steady (that's why tripods are tripods after all). Holding a camera with two points of support, and those cantilevered from your body is both inherently more unstable and fatiguing, especially if one is using heavy lenses. It may be less of an issue for those shooting with small focal length lenses, but for anything telephoto I would always shoot with the camera to my eye to get that third level of support. In my classes I get students to take a broom by the bristle end and, using the two hand extended technique, try to hold the top of the handle steady - they find it extremely hard and tiring. That simple model equates to the light path of a camera with a tele lens, held two-handed. So I ask them to do what they need to do to get the handle steady and to reduce their fatigue. They hold the camera like a rifle: that is to say one hand on the pole and the bristle to their shoulder - that is the same principle as shooting with the lens to one's eye. So, in conclusion, I think that there is a place for both methods. For shallow FL and video then the two-handed method may be OK, but for tele work I think the physics and fatigue arguments hold true to support shooting from the (E)VF
Great and insightful video! I've been hearing a lot of people compare the r6 to the Sony7iii. Would you consider a video explaining why you chose the Canon r6 if you need an adapter regardless? Mainly battery life
I really love your channel! I have the r5 on the way with the 28-70 f2 so you have me super excited! I’m going from a 6D mii so I may pass out the first time I use it!
I remember watching this last year thinking, she trippin', but since then, I actually bought an R5 and sold it to buy the R6, I have to say, you were right, haha. R5 is a great camera, but CF cards are so expensive, something like 3x as much as even UHS-II cards, never mind UHS-I, plus card readers are also really expensive. Also, at 45 megapixels, you're filling up cards quickly, and you can just be shooting casual pictures of cats and end up with 20 gigs of photos. When you're zooming into pictures, R5 pictures look amazing and you'll totally notice the lack of resolution when you drop down to 20 megapixels, but when you finish your edits and export the photos, you honestly couldn't ever tell, and I think you can totally crop in up to like 200% on R6 pictures and still get sufficient resolution. The two things I miss about the R5 is having a 4K mode that never overheats and having custom modes for video, but honestly, I can get by without those things because heck, I can save up for a second R6 with the money left over, and 1080P is fine, too. Also, for video, they keep improving the R6, with better heat management and now recording to both card slots and things like that.
Thanks for the R6 videos there are not enough real world experience videos on it since the R5 seems to get the attention of most. I see the 28-70mm f/2 being a perfect fit for you since a review that I read described it as a bag full of primes. So given your affinity for primes it seems like good choice for entering the RF lineup.
This was an enlightening presentation. A welcome break from all the "pixel peeping" stuff. Just the, "yeah I was wondering about that" real information. Good luck with the new baby on the way, and stay safe.
Great video! I am using my new R6 for the first time this weekend. I was looking forward to using eye autofocus for the ceremony but your experience has me spooked. I like to be in controls as well. When using eye AF + touch focus couldn’t you tell the AF to lock on a Face and if it wanders off you are ready with your finger to put focus back on the face where you want it?
Hey Katelyn you mentioned a lot of small extra points I didn't expect would be a problem. Thanks for your insight! I would be curious if you could make a video showing the print sizes you do with the R6.
WOW..!! My sentiments exactly and why I have not purchased the R5.. Being a single card camera, when the card in full, do you do an immediate backup onto a portable hard drive..?? Do you have any special in-the-field workflow manipulation because of the single card limitation.?? 'Congratulations on the new addition' ...!! Ten fingers, ten toes, God willing..
VIDEO QUESTION: First, thank you so very much for the update!! Tyler if it's not too much trouble can you please post a quick video about setting up the R6 to take video? I'm a professional photographer, not a professional videographer but I would love to know any tips you have for settings so that I can use the video feature. I am obsessed with not having to manually focus like I had to do on my Mark III and I know I will use video more if I can even get started with it. I don't need 4K, just basic recommend settings. THANK SO MUCH!!
Hi there! So I don't have a specific video about the R6 but I do have this video about the EOS R which will be similar in a lot of ways. I'm definitely open to making a video specific video about the R6! Do you have any video specific questions you'd like to see answered?
I love your wisdow and practicality. (my opinion is, grab the camera to use the rear screen is fool, brands everytime get better EVF and people use their cameras like a cellphone and more and more depends on tech and not in skills... I don't understand you people!) BTW, a lot of people was asking for a mirrorless version of the 1DXmklll and now you have it!, R6 is like a 1DXlll and all are dreaming with so much mpx without knowing the computer issues you will have with those specs... I still don't understand people.
This is good info in your video. I have the R5 because I shoot birds mostly and I have plenty of storage, but I think I might add an R6 for family and more casual shooting. I do find that the focusing accuracy of the R5 beats my 1DX mk II handily (and I'm assuming the R6 is the same). I feel like mirrorless is going to be a game changer for the industry; looking forward to seeing a pro level body that uses that quad pixel autofocus that Canon has a patent on. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Found it. So basically because of the cost and hard drive space, not the Performance? I shoot w/ two R5's and was interested in your take of things. Thanks.
I am shooting the same as you with my R. I’m not keen on the eye tracking and right now I prefer the eye piece. The only thing I don’t like about my R is the tracking took a bit to get use to. I went from a 5d mark iii so it was quite the learning curve. I am hoping I can get the R6 this summer.
You don't always want to hold the camera out because if you miss focus you can't tell. I hold the camera out sometimes and other times I pull the camera up too my face it just depends on what your photographying.
HI Katelyn, Just bought R6..Excited!! But stuck on which sd card should i get? For sure not going to buy the expensive ones. Looking at UHS I cards 64 t0 128 GB but which brand is good ... Scan Disk, Lexar....so on. I am more on photo shooting . any brand that you can recommend ? Thanks
Hey Katelyn, I had the same problems with a slow shutter speed at a portrait shoot last week. I changed my Shutter mode from „Elec. 1st-curtain“ to full „Mechanical“. Now I can hear the shutter better. Maybe this can help you as well. BTW: I love your style from teaching to your images. Thank you for these great videos.
Hi, I love your video's, I just sold my canon 5dmiv for the eos r6. I hope i dont regret it. I came from the 5d classic, mark ii , mark iii and mark iv. The 5d family is like my best friend hahaha camera's that i can trust and build like a steel hammer. But now time is changing. I hope canon did his homework good while making mirorless camera's. Keep doing you thing 🍀👍
Great video! Hope one day I can get myself an R6. I don’t think I can ever stop using the viewfinder. I love using it. Sadly I feel like it’s what sets me apart from someone just taking pictures with their phones.
Hi Katelyn. I want order r6 to take for daughter senior photos. Can i ask do i need any lens or adopter? Or can use camera as is ? Take portrait. Thank you so much on your other videos. 🙏🥰🍾 congrats on your new addition 👶
@@KatelynJames Thank you!!!! I ordered the body only ( camera ) and the starter rf 50mm 1.8 . Lens. It's my first time owning pro camera. Need watch videos more info how use it . I would love to know the Lens you use on your trips that you mentioned (you all use ) with kids moving fast Prefer prime or zoom lens ? Because this is all new to me . I want invest my next Lens. Like you ask " what you need not what you want ". I appreciate it. BIG THANKS 😊!!!!!
im really glad i came across this video! im currently looking to upgrade from a 5d (classic) and a c100 mkii. and i have been debating between the R5 and R6. and very hesitant on the r5 due to the CF express card and having to work around the new codec. i hesitate on the r6 because of the megapixels. ill definitely be getting the R6 thank you!
Hi Katelyn First of all thank you for this, really informative and good to get some real-world feedback. I have a couple of questions I wondered what your take would be. I shoot fashion photography, either multi- model elaborate high concept shoots or catwalk/runway. With regard to the multi model shoots I often feel frustrated that the resolution isn’t enough in a wide shot when you blow the image up to do re-touch work on the individual faces, so do you think the resolution of the R6 would be good enough? Second point is that like most runway photographers shooting a moving target and keeping it always in focus is a headache and I was really hoping the eye tracking would solve that. Do you think the face tracking would be good enough? Thanks for your time and keep up the good work!
Hello Katelyn, You said in the video you set the custom ring to colour temperature. I am still struggling to understand what setting explicit colour temperature is good for for stills (video is a completely different story). I have had my Canon cameras always on AWBW and in at least 95% of cases it gives me what I want and in the rare case I don't like the white balance I can change it in a few seconds in Lightroom. It would make a difference for non-raw image formats where the white balance is baked into the image but I always shoot raw and I assume you do as well. Maybe I miss something.
Are you still using the 170 MB speed SD cards instead of the 300MB cards? What GB size cards do you use for weddings and how many? Also, for weddings, how many batteries do you end up using?
Hi Katelyn! I’m loving my R6!! I recently watched your first R6 wedding on all access and I have a question. You mentioned that your camera automatically switched to jpeg, assumingly when it ran out space or running low on space. Was there a setting that you did to fix that? I just want to make sure it works like the mark IV did and it will auto switch card and just stop shooting in the event I have no space. I don’t want to end up with jpgs. Thanks so much!! ☺️
Hey just wanna say loving the R6 videos. Still on the fence of purchasing a R6 or not, kinda need a little upgrading from my 7D that is about 10 years old lol Just wanted to know if those cheaper SD cards are still working out for you? I went to my local camera shop and they told me I needed to have those really expensive ones to prevent buffer issues, I much rather spend $20 on few cards than $150+ for one Thanks! Keep up the content !!
You have so many great videos! I'm looking to go home to Canon after using a Micro 4/3 Olympus for the last few years. I'm a life long enthusiast and will use the camera primarily for landscapes and travel. My primary concern is the size and weight of the R6 with a 24-105 f4 lens. Do you think the R6 and the L lenses are suited for travel and landscape photography?
We have seen some people pivot. We rescheduled about half of our weddings. The others were small enough to happen. It has been a strange season for sure!
Check out all our videos about the R6 here: ruclips.net/p/PLEGNJ7k6eTHSzIxWuiLxQ6yzmqUSsvqR1
Q. What focus settings should I use to take group photos?
I have listened to a lot of photographers on youtube. I have to say you are amongst the very best. Lots of plain talking, not getting too complicated, or technical. Excellent!!
Wow, thank you!
Even though I can nerd out with the best of them, I love your simple, straightforward approach to something that could have gotten nerdy very quickly. I feel like I’ve gotten a great education on the R6 and RF lenses through your videos. Thanks KJ!
Awesome, thank you!
For those that say that using the viewfinder is "a thing of the past", it just gives you mor stability, I love using EVFs.
Thanks for watching!!
@@KatelynJames it was a great video! thanks!
I use the viewfinder and flip screen interchangeably. To be honest it's just a hell of a lot more comfortable using the viewfinder. Like Katelyn said… Holding the camera out is a pain on the arms.
@@longliveclassicmusic Agree on 100%, that's why using the EVF is what works for me, except for video.
@@MicheletDiez I like the screen when I want some extreme angle because I am lazy and am not going to bend over backwards to see through the viewfinder… But those are rare instances! 🤣
Your perspective is very valuable to me. I’m considering the R6. I’m not a full-time pro, so the R5 seems way too expensive for me. And, as a graphic designer, I’ll second your comment on MPs. When designing for bus wraps, billboards and the like you don’t usually need 40MP images, because the viewing distance is much, much greater than a framed photo or album. Even 20MP works on a 30ppi billboard printout. It seems like many photographers make the mistake of thinking huge, outdoor graphics are printed at 300ppi. They can be, but usually that’s much higher than necessary for beautiful, sharp-looking images at really big sizes and long viewing distances. Thanks for your insights.
Thanks!!
The eye tracking tripped us up too! For weddings we use the face tracking and reserve the eye tracking for seniors and kids in the studio!
Great idea!!
@@KatelynJames It really should be labeled differently - but the standard face detect one shot is not tracking in between shots. That's what is confusing people. The real mode you want to be on is face detect with servo enabled - where you set the initial track point - and it continuously tracks. It's misleading to have face detect be tracking. I've shot multiple weddings and tons of other shoots with dual r6. When you get the settings this way you won't look back.
Katelyn, you are nice, funny, direct, no nonsense and extremely informative. You hit the points that people have the most questions about. You are not constantly trying to sell people unnecessary equipment. I had a feeling that you were going to buy at least one RF lens. Your thought process for not replacing all of your lenses is sound. Keep the formula that you have you are doing an outstanding job.
Thanks so much!!
I just got my R6 today and I immediately noticed the difference. I traded my 5DS to R6, bit of a stretch budget wise but I don’t regret getting it at all. I watched your videos before purchasing my R6 and I am now excited to do my next wedding gig. Thank you so much 😊
Great to hear! So excited for you!!
Great video! I agree with all your points and got the R6 instead of the R5 as well (for all the same reasons). I also made the same mistake at a wedding with the low shutter speed, like you not realizing I went down so low and had a couple blurryish images. I found a setting in the "orange" menu on page 2, to set the range on the shutter speed so I won't accidentally go down that far again. For me I never need a shutter lower than 250 so it works. Thanks again! Love your videos!
Great Idea! Thanks for the Tip Jeff!!
I got the R6 after extensive research (I have the Canon M50 and the Canon Rebel T6i) and am thrilled with how sharp it is even with the kit lens! I got some other lenses but haven’t even tried them yet because I’m so pleased with the kit lens.
Good to hear!! Glad you like it!
I have been watching your videos on the R6. I really really love how you speak in normal terms and not get all technical . I really appreciate it. Your videos are having me sold on getting the R6. You provide real life situations on how you use the R6 and I appreciate it. I have seen other videos about the camera and one in particular was good and the rest felt like a I was at a store.. Your video came on my feed and felt compelled to give it a go. I commented on one of your videos saying I have a 6D and going to something new as the R6 is so nerve wracking because it is so different and foreign. I really gather that you are very happy with the R6 🙂.
We love it! There is a learning curve! But we couldn't live without it now!
Oh wow! As for learning curve, is it the mechanics of the R6?
Just got mine yesterday here in the UK ! You cannot find one anywhere, online or in the shops ! I had decided to wait until after christmas to get my R6, I popped int o a local camera shop where I work yesterday, to find the RF 35mm 1.8 lens , to buy it for the R6 when I found one. The shop assistant went into the back of the shop to get the box for the lens, and came out and told me he had some good news ! Two had just arrived that morning ( with the 24- 105 mm lens ) . They had over 20 pre orders for the R6, but said if I wanted one I could have it! I was buying the 35mm lens for £430, but ended up paying £2850 for the whole camera with the lens ! It was dark when I got home, I was blown away by the EVF, but was suprised when I put my L series 70 - 200mm on the camera, it would not take pictures with it , I am going to try it again today , in full daylight.
So awesome!!
Low shutter sound... Great call, I've got caught out the same as you did.
I was second shooter, helping a friend out and and he said, "You're shutter is so quiet, it's insane".
Only when checking back on a couple of shots during a break did I notice that it's a fraction OOF. It's so easy to get down to a low shutter speed and you get that cold feeling down the back of your neck.
Great advice on the channel from you guys.
Thanks for watching!!
100% why I went with the R6 and not the R5. R5 is better for video, but R6 is better in low light. Great video and real world experience.
Totally agree!
Interesting why is the R6 better in low light?
The higher the MPs the more challenging the low light performance
I searched and searched RUclips for information about whether I should get the r5 or r6 mark ii, and I couldn’t find real world examples of the pros and cons. This video is exactly what I was looking for, but was unable to find. I bought the mark ii which is a bit different than the r6, but I agree with everything you have included in your video. I think the eye tracking is a bit better in the mark ii, but I haven’t used it very much yet. Supposed to be about the same as the r3 which is my main camera and had awesome AF eye detection. I wonder if rf lenses work better for eye tracking speed. I read that they do, but I jumped ship from Nikon, so I had to buy the rf lenses. Anyway thanks for making the video I really wanted. All of your r6 videos, actually.
I'm writing this for anyone watching your (great) video. You may know this by now, but if you have a white box with arrows around the eye/face while using eye/face tracking, there is a setting that makes for a much faster method. Look in the AF menus for "Initial AF point" and select the top choice. Another factor is Then you get a box without arrows that turns blue around the eye/face when it's locked and with a completely different operation. I generally leave the focus point somewhere mid frame where it's easy to see. Aim it at the eye/face you want, half press and hold the shutter to recompose at will while the camera keeps the blue box on the eye/face you started on. Far too many times I had a poor composition on my 5D on someone because I was concentrating on keeping that focus point on my target. I still do some but now it's totally my fault where I had at least a weak excuse before. I tried to use that white box with arrows on my R5 and it was tough with moving targets. But I didn't try long because it was so irritating and slow to move to other targets. With the other setup, to change targets, just let off the shutter, aim the focus point at your new target and half press the shutter release again.
In Roberto Valenzuela's video at 9:22, it shows the irritating white box with arrows:ruclips.net/video/UwMM4F3jzNY/видео.html
Settings involved for my favorite method: AF Operation> SERVO AF, and AF Method>Face+box, then be sure eye detection is enabled. I've been using an R5 but I have an R6 on it's way to replace the 5D MKIII I use for my 2nd camera at weddings. The focus system is one of the top two reasons I'm doing that. Instant feedback on exposure changes in the viewfinder is the other big reason. These cameras are so fast to use.
Tell Tyler he's doing an great job too.
Thanks for watching and for sharing!
I appreciate that for working professionals, this is a huge boon. For some hobbyists, the process is often as important as the result. I shoot with a 5D classic because I enjoy it and I find it challenges me and forces me to find solutions. I also fine the output to be more "filmic" than modern cameras.
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All valid points. Practically, this review makes perfect sense. From the beginning, I never believed I could reliably use eye tracking on a wedding day. This just confirmed so many things.
Yea! I may learn to like it, but I am too much of a control freak on wedding days haha!
I absolutely LOVED that you picked up a 28-70 f/2! It's one of my dream lenses too! I personally am prepping to get an 85 1.2 DS once my RF 70-200 2.8 is paid off, and I can't wait to have in my hands that little bit extra the defocus smoothing gives. As someone mostly interested in studio work, it's hard for me to get excited about shooting outdoors. Hoping that'll be that nugget of inspiration I need right now, quite like you said at the end shooting with the R6 has been for you!
But I seriously adore how pragmatic you're being with these decisions. I personally, on the other end, look forward to getting the R5s because 41-45MP isn't ENOUGH to get me excited. But it really is a total drag the idea of spending wild amounts of money just on MEMORY CARDS. With you on THAT for sure.
I also love your honesty about eye AF. People on RUclips really don't understand the pressure true working professionals are put under to get that shot. And as great as it is, there ARE limitations.
We love the 28-70!! Thanks for watching!
I bought the Mark 4 used it for 3 days. Exchanged it for the r6 ! Game changer!!!!
I think you made the right choice!
I’m just loving my R6 right now. Can’t wait to shoot my first wedding with. Congrats on the pregnancy!
Spoiler alert! 😂
They are amazing cameras!! Thanks for watching!!
Hey ! How do you enable live view on screen for picture and video. Can you focus and click a pic without tracking mode being activated? Need a favor !
Im a wedding videographer in panama city beach florida and use the R6. I love it!! I also use it for photo shoots on the side!
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Great to see a video review of the R6 for stills shooters and isnt hung up on the video functions. I think you’re touch & drag focus method is the right approach to shooting weddings because The eye tracking proponents never explain how you’re supposed to work that situation quickly when there’s a field of people moving around in front of you
Glad you liked it!!
Just a tip for you Katelyn, I am mostly a sports photographer, however when I do my off track people shots I use "Eye detection auto focus" You will need to assign a separate button for this. This is not eye tracking, it just places a green box on the eye in an instant. If you move your camera the box will move too, in which case just press the button again. I use back button focus as my usual focus button and the next button for eye detection auto focus. It works for me.
Are you using this setting for a single person, multiple people, or both? Can you explain how eye detection focus is different from eye tracking? I can relate to your focusing needs because I'm a former photojournalist & did tons of sports.. My cameras are always set on high speed shutter, follow focus & back button no matter what I'm shooting--I shoot family documentary now & there's always movement. I want to continue like this with the added benefits of sharp eyes & faces but I can't figure out how best to do this. Apparently, this requires two separate buttons & can't be done in just one setting? I've messed with my focus settings so much that now I don't know which way is up!!
@@sherrypeters278 For a single person it focuses on the closest or clearest eye. Multiple people in one shot mode it focuses on the closest eye of the closest person or eye that stands out most, you can your move your camera aim towards a particular person and it will change from one to the other. In AI Servo place your initial focus point over the person you want to focus on then when you push focus button it will face track or eye track that person.
Eye detection focus (EDF) works in one shot mode, by focusing on the eye, but it doesn't track it, so you compose, focus and shoot. You need to set up a custom button for this. If the person moves or you reposition your camera you have to push the eye detection focus button again. (see below for EDF in AI Servo)
Eye tracking works in one shot (auto detect and track) and ai servo (press focus button to detect and track) by selecting "tracking" auto focus method and enabling "eye detection". Once focused on the eye it will track it. (You need to set subject to detect to people ..or animal). This can be done via a menu or with the R6 default button settings).
Now you can combine both methods. Select AI Servo. Set the focus method to "tracking" but DON"T enable "eye detection" Now press focus and your camera will track the head only.
Now if you press the button you customized to "eye detection focus" it will focus on the eye as I said before, but now it will track (even with eye tracking disabled) .... so now you have the best of both worlds... press focus, track heads...press EDF button, track eyes. I use back button focus (AF-ON) and depth of field button for eye detection focus. Sound confusing...it's not :)
A third focus point option is to set an area of your screen up (top right) to respond to your thumb movement (see in menus). You can shoot using the viewfinder with your finger on the shutter button and your thumb moving the focus point to where you want it. (Focus and recompose is out now) They all have their place in different situations. Experiment lots, try the different modes in different situations and you will find which is best for yourself. It's an amazing camera .... very customizable
@@nismo09nz Thank you Lloyd! This is so helpful....I'm going to try to figure this out...
I really appreciate your help, thank you! So in other words, this two-button set up is how you switch from eye detection to eye tracking. I assume tracking, and not eye detection, would be good with a wider lens & multiple people at a distance, moving around as well as toward me, for example. I wouldn't be as worried about the eyes, I'd just want sharp faces. Out of curiosity, what mode do you use when shooting sports?
What do you do when shooting a landscape with no people--touch focus? What does the camera do in tracking mode when there are no people? I'm so used to focusing & recomposing and I don't want to stop and use the touchscreen. Is there a way to use both simultaneously, without needing to change modes in the menu? Are touchscreen and other AF modes mutually exclusive? I've got my settings screwed up that now my touchscreen is disabled anyway! And I'm set on tracking without eye detection.
And finally, I've got this white box at the bottom of my screen. When I push back button focus it turns into a grid of little blue boxes that move around as I move the camera. No idea how this happened, given the settings I'm at. I know this is a great camera but it's so cumbersome right now.....
Thanks for watching!
sidenote: canon files are actually pretty small. the r6 reeeeeally takes the cake here in file sizes! 20 mb per normal shot and 12-13 mb for craw! that's just crazy! and the r5 isn't so bad with 45 mb per raw image and 23-25 mb per raw file. i don't feel like this should've been an issue for the decision to go r5 or r6. i mean if you spend 1400$ extra over the r6, the little bit extra on CFE and a regular SD card will not exactly give you a huge backlash financially. its just a little extra sure. i personally bought the r6 because well, 1400$ cheaper and it satisfies most of my needs and more than what i need actually it might be a little over kill for what i do but i do love those features and i know i will have days and cases which these features will come in handy like the 12-20 fps modes
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I’m OBSESSED with this camera! All my L lenses are so sharp now - vs the 5d mark iii/IV that were always having to be calibrated! 🥰
So sharp!!! Mine too!!
As a father of three with the fourth one coming and as a wedding photographer I recently "down" graded from 1DX2 to R5. And I got to say I agree with everything you say in your video. Appart from the fact that I do need billboard size photo's so I took the R5 instead.
Thanks for watching!!
I usually get bored with RUclips videos but have to say yours was really cool and informative. TY
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I was considering getting an R6 as a second body but after 2 months with the R5 I will go with a second R5 instead - the detail is incredible, and the colours and files are really nice to work with. It is really nice to be able to crop half of the image away and still have a 22.5 megapixel image. The CFExpress Cards are incredibly fast and the time you notice it is burst shooting 45 megapixel photos at 20 frames a second and still not hitting a buffer - taking the photos off the camera is nice too, transferring off at around 1GB per second. I am shooting with eye tracking, but I have the SET button in a custom mode set to pull the focus to the centre of the frame - without the SET button I wouldn’t use the eye AF though, I am using the 28-70 f2 as well, really love it.
Another thing to consider of R5 vs R6 is the R5 shutter is rated for 500,000 photos (same as 1DX iii) , vs 300,000 on the R6
Thanks for sharing!!
Appreciated Tyler giving us an update on the video side of things. Very helpful. Also important to know about the eye-focus concerns. Totally agree about the importance of an EVF. I think some RUclipsrs who mostly shoot indoors, have disproportionately influenced camera manufacturers to drop it from newer mirrorless cameras. So thanks for making the case for EVFs.
Glad it was helpful!
Jared Polin has lots of videos showcasing the dual pixel auto focus tracking, and in his user guide for the EOS R6 he might talk about how to set the start point for the eye and face tracking.
Thank you for this update! I am with you on not doing the zombie hold with the camera out at arms lenght. I have a lot more stability as well the point you made about being able to see better in bright situations.
Exactly!
Great video.
Which do prefer Light Room or Photo Shop, and why?
Real good video, Katelyn! There is one good reason that no one has mentioned about using the rear screen to compose that is a negative.
If the photographer wears glasses for close up viewing, they'd have to stop and put on their glasses to see the screen...whereas... by looking through the camera eyepiece they would see a sharp image because the diopter would be adjusted for the photographers eyes.
Great point! Thanks for watching!
I was considering getting the R6 but ended up with the EOS R5 but honestly they are both amazing cameras. I was worried I wouldn’t like them but no, I love them.
Awesome!! You should do a video about the R5!!
I had R6 but later I buyed R5 camera and it is a day and night massive diffirents. R6 feels like toy compared R5- is so much better every way. But good photographer can do good pictures with older and cheaper cameras also. This is just my opinion and I´m very happy with canon R5
I don’t use the eye tracking all the time. But what I did is put that function as a custom button on and off when it’s a single person instead of a group
Great idea!!
Yes. I just discovered you could do this and might try it. I'm actually comfortable using eye-tracking, but having it as a custom button might be nice, too.
Just bought a new R6, 500 € off (canon cashback) ! And a battery grip for free ! I need to learn how to use it but the menu is pretty similar to my 5DIII's. Stabilisation, focus, dynamic range, noise at high iso etc are a big improvement !
Thanks for watching!
and not to mention 12 or 20 pics a second !
only drawback is the fact the batteries run out rather fast but I can still use the batteries of my 5DIII's in the R6 !
Thanks for the tips! Particularly - don't rely on that slow shutter sound to cue you that your ISO is off. Good catch! I think the eye-detect *may* take a tad to lock-in vs with single-point the camera isn't even needing to "think" before trying to focus. I agree that it's something to experiment with. I've shot my R6 in low-ish light, but not in really low light yet and that may also play into it.
True! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for all of the R6 videos! I agree 100% with using touch and drag vs. eye tracking! And I loved your reasoning for still using the viewfinder. So helpful to hear someone articulate that!
Glad it was helpful!
Have you figured out a workaround/setting update for the initial problem you had with the first memory card filling up & not notifying you it was full & just continuing to record on the second memory card??
I SO appreciate all of these videos on the R6!! I got my R6 about 10 days ago - shot 3 family sessions with it (plus lots of my own kids & dog for practice) and I'm gearing up to shoot my first wedding with it this weekend!!
I have not had that issue since then. I don't think I changed any settings!
I’m currently looking into the R6 in place of my Mark IV’s. Your videos make me very excited for this! Even the look of your videos with the R6 is crazy good. Thank you for sharing!
You will love it!
Hi Katelyn. Thank you for a very informative video. Concerning your last point regarding slow shutter speed, my EOS R allows me to sync my shutter speed to the lens focal length and this works automatically for zooms. Menu 1 chapter 3 there is an ISO speed setting with a 'Min.shutter spd' option. At one time I thought this just allowed you to set a minimum speed for your camera/lens, but if you go into this option you can set it to Manual (which will set a single minimum speed) or Auto which is clever and allows you to pick a speed that changes with the focal length of your lens and this actually changes as you zoom in and out!! This also allows you to modify what the camera would normally allow as a minimum by moving a point along a scale, really cool. Try it and see if it works for you. Best ...Ed
Thanks for the tip Ed!! We will try this out!!
If you're using Lightroom, choose "Embedded & SIdecar" in Build Previews during import. Then Lightroom will just use the embedded jpeg in the RAW file like what Photo Mechanic does.
Thanks for the tip!
One of the best videos I found about R6. Thanks for making this. Though I have a quick question, have you used Sigma 18-35mm f1.8mm lens? If yes then please answer...The 28-70mm f2 RF lens is significantly sharper than Sigma 18-35mm f1.8?
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Thank you for reaffirming a lot of the reasons I have been leaning towards picking up an R6 instead of the R5. I am not really a video shooter, so the R6 already has more than enough video capability for anything I would be doing. I can see the occasional situation where I would love to have those 45mp when shooting stills, but 99% of the time 20mp is going to be more than enough.
Also, there definitely is something special about the RF lenses. Adapted lenses work really well on canon R cameras, but the RF glass just seems to communicate telepathically, and the sharpness and clarity is just unlike anything else out there.
Yes! Thanks for watching!
You're ether one of the VERY few actual pro photographers on RUclips, or it's just the others have no idea how to express their pro workflow as good as you do. Their perspective is just not what I'm looking for when choosing cameras and camera gear. If I feel that a camera is not a extension of my body while shooting, then I don't care how many MPs or focus points it has, or how good the screen is, it won't fill your view like a viewfinder. Thanks for a great review!
Thanks for watching!
Hi Katelyn, are you going to look at the R6 v2?
I will look at it, but not sure if we will upgrade
Oh my goshhhh, Yessss I 100% agree with everything you said! Using the viewfinder, the scary and surprising moment you realize you're shooting at like 1/30 and weren't paying attention. Same girl, same. One thing I found out that kind of bugs me is there's a button that I can accidentally touch on my screen with my cheek "touch screen shutter" disable or enable - Do you know how to remove that? Because it's highly annoying to me.
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I read and heard some had broken hot shoes , have you heard about this. Another, some say they wish they had the R5 because
it can take more hard wear because it is all metal and also better weather sealed, what is your view?
I haven’t heard about broken hot shoes and we have loved the R6
To my mind anyone that thinks that the viewfinder is a thing of the past and hold their camera out probably has not used a full-size camera body with fast glass, at least not for a sustained period, you also lose stability and the center of gravity is off, phones are for holding out, cameras are for peering through!
I'll get my coat!
Anyway, interesting video and reasoning for getting the R6, I think I prefer the R6 control dial over the mode dial and screen, but I cannot get either here yet, anyway!
Thanks for watching!
I use the viewfinder as well. Holding the camera out to use the LCD screen with a heavy lens doesn’t work for me, my hands shake too much so whatever focus point I choose ends up getting shifted cause I can’t hold the camera steady when it’s extended like that.
Glad I am not alone!!
I've noticed with my R6 that my images straight out of camera were almost dull and had a gray tone to them. I changed my camera mode from standard to portrait mode I was curious to what shooting mode you had your camera set to under the menu options
I will have to check.
Wondering the same thing.
Exactly the type of review I was looking for. Great job Kate.
That’s unfortunate you’ve had a subpar experience with EyeAF. It has been nothing short of a godsend for both my wedding and pro sports photography. I respect your position when it comes to feeling comfortable and confident with your tools.
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Have you printed out bridal portraits and the pixels been okay? What's the largest size you've printed? This is my only fear with the R6 vs the R5.
We have not had any issues!
I really enjoyed this! Sharing your experience with the camera is so much better than the other videos I've watched. After watching this, I feel like picking an R6 as a backup camera. Thank you for sharing!
Awesome! Thank you!
In this video I was interested to hear your comment that you received feedback that shooting with the camera to your eye is passe and that one should use the LCD screen. I will admit now that I AM old school. I've been shooting for almost 40 years when the viewfinder was all you had and there was no IS. I think this school of thought has developed from a generation of cell phone users and for videographers who have got used to that method.
However, I am going to note a point of physics. It requires three points of support to hold something steady (that's why tripods are tripods after all). Holding a camera with two points of support, and those cantilevered from your body is both inherently more unstable and fatiguing, especially if one is using heavy lenses. It may be less of an issue for those shooting with small focal length lenses, but for anything telephoto I would always shoot with the camera to my eye to get that third level of support.
In my classes I get students to take a broom by the bristle end and, using the two hand extended technique, try to hold the top of the handle steady - they find it extremely hard and tiring. That simple model equates to the light path of a camera with a tele lens, held two-handed. So I ask them to do what they need to do to get the handle steady and to reduce their fatigue. They hold the camera like a rifle: that is to say one hand on the pole and the bristle to their shoulder - that is the same principle as shooting with the lens to one's eye.
So, in conclusion, I think that there is a place for both methods. For shallow FL and video then the two-handed method may be OK, but for tele work I think the physics and fatigue arguments hold true to support shooting from the (E)VF
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Great and insightful video! I've been hearing a lot of people compare the r6 to the Sony7iii. Would you consider a video explaining why you chose the Canon r6 if you need an adapter regardless? Mainly battery life
Great idea!
I really love your channel!
I have the r5 on the way with the 28-70 f2 so you have me super excited! I’m going from a 6D mii so I may pass out the first time I use it!
hahaha. it is going to be a game changer!!
I've got to say I love when Tyler drops in hahaha 😂 great content as always guys!!
I remember watching this last year thinking, she trippin', but since then, I actually bought an R5 and sold it to buy the R6, I have to say, you were right, haha. R5 is a great camera, but CF cards are so expensive, something like 3x as much as even UHS-II cards, never mind UHS-I, plus card readers are also really expensive. Also, at 45 megapixels, you're filling up cards quickly, and you can just be shooting casual pictures of cats and end up with 20 gigs of photos. When you're zooming into pictures, R5 pictures look amazing and you'll totally notice the lack of resolution when you drop down to 20 megapixels, but when you finish your edits and export the photos, you honestly couldn't ever tell, and I think you can totally crop in up to like 200% on R6 pictures and still get sufficient resolution. The two things I miss about the R5 is having a 4K mode that never overheats and having custom modes for video, but honestly, I can get by without those things because heck, I can save up for a second R6 with the money left over, and 1080P is fine, too. Also, for video, they keep improving the R6, with better heat management and now recording to both card slots and things like that.
Thanks for sharing Ashley!! That is great feedback!!
Nice vid! I just got my RF 28-70 f2 last week 😍🥰
I am jelly. 😘
Nice!! It really is amazing!!
Thanks for the R6 videos there are not enough real world experience videos on it since the R5 seems to get the attention of most.
I see the 28-70mm f/2 being a perfect fit for you since a review that I read described it as a bag full of primes. So given your affinity for primes it seems like good choice for entering the RF lineup.
Thanks for watching!
This was an enlightening presentation. A welcome break from all the "pixel peeping" stuff. Just the, "yeah I was wondering about that" real information. Good luck with the new baby on the way, and stay safe.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I currently shoot on a 5D iV and I am so tempted to switch :)
I think it is worth it if you have the budget to!
I'm sure you've done so since, but you can actually go in and limit your lowest possible shutter speed, maximum possible ISO...etc :)
Yes we have made that adjustment wish I would have known sooner haha!
Great video! I am using my new R6 for the first time this weekend. I was looking forward to using eye autofocus for the ceremony but your experience has me spooked. I like to be in controls as well. When using eye AF + touch focus couldn’t you tell the AF to lock on a Face and if it wanders off you are ready with your finger to put focus back on the face where you want it?
That is true!
Thank you for this. I was wondering about getting another body. Debate the R5 but I’ll just have two R6. You answered my questions.
Thanks for watching
Hi. You can go into your menu and set a MINIMUM shutter speed so you never shoot below 125 etc. :)
Thanks!
Hey Katelyn you mentioned a lot of small extra points I didn't expect would be a problem. Thanks for your insight! I would be curious if you could make a video showing the print sizes you do with the R6.
I'll add it to the list!
WOW..!! My sentiments exactly and why I have not purchased the R5.. Being a single card camera, when the card in full, do you do an immediate backup onto a portable hard drive..?? Do you have any special in-the-field workflow manipulation because of the single card limitation.?? 'Congratulations on the new addition' ...!! Ten fingers, ten toes, God willing..
Thank you! The R6 has 2 SD card slots. I write RAW to one and large JPGs to the other!
VIDEO QUESTION: First, thank you so very much for the update!! Tyler if it's not too much trouble can you please post a quick video about setting up the R6 to take video? I'm a professional photographer, not a professional videographer but I would love to know any tips you have for settings so that I can use the video feature. I am obsessed with not having to manually focus like I had to do on my Mark III and I know I will use video more if I can even get started with it. I don't need 4K, just basic recommend settings. THANK SO MUCH!!
I'll make sure Ty sees this!!
Hi there! So I don't have a specific video about the R6 but I do have this video about the EOS R which will be similar in a lot of ways. I'm definitely open to making a video specific video about the R6! Do you have any video specific questions you'd like to see answered?
Hi Katelyn, is EOS R still good beginner camera ?
I love your wisdow and practicality.
(my opinion is, grab the camera to use the rear screen is fool, brands everytime get better EVF and people use their cameras like a cellphone and more and more depends on tech and not in skills... I don't understand you people!)
BTW, a lot of people was asking for a mirrorless version of the 1DXmklll and now you have it!, R6 is like a 1DXlll and all are dreaming with so much mpx without knowing the computer issues you will have with those specs... I still don't understand people.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Katelyn! are you guys going to replace your Mark IVs for good with the r6 or keep them for backup? Love your videos so much, thank you!
I have my Mark IV as a back up on wedding days.
This is good info in your video. I have the R5 because I shoot birds mostly and I have plenty of storage, but I think I might add an R6 for family and more casual shooting. I do find that the focusing accuracy of the R5 beats my 1DX mk II handily (and I'm assuming the R6 is the same). I feel like mirrorless is going to be a game changer for the industry; looking forward to seeing a pro level body that uses that quad pixel autofocus that Canon has a patent on. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Thanks for watching Patrick!! And yes! Mirrorless is a total game changer!
Very nice and neat review. R6 has fantastic advantages in many ways. I'm considering choosing between R5 and R6. It's difficult to decide.
Glad I could help We love the R6!
Found it. So basically because of the cost and hard drive space, not the Performance? I shoot w/ two R5's and was interested in your take of things. Thanks.
Correct! I didn't want to have to buy a new cards and we have loved the R6!
Great Video Katelyn! Really happy to have found your channel.
Thanks for watching!!
I am shooting the same as you with my R. I’m not keen on the eye tracking and right now I prefer the eye piece. The only thing I don’t like about my R is the tracking took a bit to get use to. I went from a 5d mark iii so it was quite the learning curve. I am hoping I can get the R6 this summer.
There is a learning curve for sure!!
that over heating is UHS; CF express difference; serial vs parallel communications. possibly?
Possibly.
You don't always want to hold the camera out because if you miss focus you can't tell.
I hold the camera out sometimes and other times I pull the camera up too my face it just depends on what your photographying.
I agree!
HI Katelyn, Just bought R6..Excited!! But stuck on which sd card should i get? For sure not going to buy the expensive ones. Looking at UHS I cards 64 t0 128 GB but which brand is good ... Scan Disk, Lexar....so on. I am more on photo shooting . any brand that you can recommend ? Thanks
these are what we use! amzn.to/39LEV6y
Hey Katelyn, I had the same problems with a slow shutter speed at a portrait shoot last week. I changed my Shutter mode from „Elec. 1st-curtain“ to full „Mechanical“. Now I can hear the shutter better. Maybe this can help you as well.
BTW: I love your style from teaching to your images. Thank you for these great videos.
Yes! Someone else recommended this too!! Thanks!
FYI 20MP is still more than enough to wrap a bus 🙂Most wraps are about 50dpi which would probably only require about a 12MP image.
Hi, I love your video's, I just sold my canon 5dmiv for the eos r6. I hope i dont regret it. I came from the 5d classic, mark ii , mark iii and mark iv. The 5d family is like my best friend hahaha camera's that i can trust and build like a steel hammer. But now time is changing. I hope canon did his homework good while making mirorless camera's. Keep doing you thing 🍀👍
Thanks for watching you are gonna love the r6
And what is your Impression so far?
Great video! Hope one day I can get myself an R6. I don’t think I can ever stop using the viewfinder. I love using it.
Sadly I feel like it’s what sets me apart from someone just taking pictures with their phones.
You and me both!
Hi Katelyn. I want order r6 to take for daughter senior photos. Can i ask do i need any lens or adopter? Or can use camera as is ? Take portrait. Thank you so much on your other videos. 🙏🥰🍾 congrats on your new addition 👶
It requires RF lenses, so if you have EF lenses like for the Mark IV you will need an adapter.
@@KatelynJames Thank you!!!! I ordered the body only ( camera ) and the starter rf 50mm 1.8 . Lens. It's my first time owning pro camera. Need watch videos more info how use it . I would love to know the Lens you use on your trips that you mentioned (you all use ) with kids moving fast Prefer prime or zoom lens ? Because this is all new to me . I want invest my next Lens. Like you ask " what you need not what you want ". I appreciate it. BIG THANKS 😊!!!!!
im really glad i came across this video! im currently looking to upgrade from a 5d (classic) and a c100 mkii. and i have been debating between the R5 and R6. and very hesitant on the r5 due to the CF express card and having to work around the new codec. i hesitate on the r6 because of the megapixels. ill definitely be getting the R6 thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Hi Katelyn
First of all thank you for this, really informative and good to get some real-world feedback.
I have a couple of questions I wondered what your take would be.
I shoot fashion photography, either multi- model elaborate high concept shoots or catwalk/runway.
With regard to the multi model shoots I often feel frustrated that the resolution isn’t enough in a wide shot when you blow the image up to do re-touch work on the individual faces, so do you think the resolution of the R6 would be good enough?
Second point is that like most runway photographers shooting a moving target and keeping it always in focus is a headache and I was really hoping the eye tracking would solve that. Do you think the face tracking would be good enough?
Thanks for your time and keep up the good work!
The r6 may not be good to blow up images. I think the eye tracking works really well!
Hello Katelyn, You said in the video you set the custom ring to colour temperature. I am still struggling to understand what setting explicit colour temperature is good for for stills (video is a completely different story). I have had my Canon cameras always on AWBW and in at least 95% of cases it gives me what I want and in the rare case I don't like the white balance I can change it in a few seconds in Lightroom. It would make a difference for non-raw image formats where the white balance is baked into the image but I always shoot raw and I assume you do as well. Maybe I miss something.
Are you still using the 170 MB speed SD cards instead of the 300MB cards? What GB size cards do you use for weddings and how many? Also, for weddings, how many batteries do you end up using?
still using 170 mb.. we use 64 gb use 3-6 of them... 2-3 batteries per day... normally only 2 batteries
Hi Katelyn! I’m loving my R6!! I recently watched your first R6 wedding on all access and I have a question. You mentioned that your camera automatically switched to jpeg, assumingly when it ran out space or running low on space. Was there a setting that you did to fix that? I just want to make sure it works like the mark IV did and it will auto switch card and just stop shooting in the event I have no space. I don’t want to end up with jpgs. Thanks so much!! ☺️
It never happened again! It was so strange!
Hey just wanna say loving the R6 videos. Still on the fence of purchasing a R6 or not, kinda need a little upgrading from my 7D that is about 10 years old lol
Just wanted to know if those cheaper SD cards are still working out for you? I went to my local camera shop and they told me I needed to have those really expensive ones to prevent buffer issues, I much rather spend $20 on few cards than $150+ for one
Thanks! Keep up the content !!
We love the cheaper cards!
Thank you for this awesome review. Have you ever had focusing issues with the R6 in low light?
I have not!
@@KatelynJames Awesome. Thank you.
You have so many great videos! I'm looking to go home to Canon after using a Micro 4/3 Olympus for the last few years. I'm a life long enthusiast and will use the camera primarily for landscapes and travel. My primary concern is the size and weight of the R6 with a 24-105 f4 lens. Do you think the R6 and the L lenses are suited for travel and landscape photography?
I do the camera itself is so light. It balances out with the lenses.
Thanks for your amazing video tips. Very helpful! What is difference between the Adaptor control ring and standard?
It is more expensive, but has added functionality.
Love your video! Thanks for sharing! I am a wedding photographer and I use Canon R. I am thinking to buy R6, is it worth the upgrade?
Thanks!
Yes, definitely
I’m curious how your business is doing during covid? Do you see a lot of wedding photographers doing real estate photography or something else?
We have seen some people pivot. We rescheduled about half of our weddings. The others were small enough to happen. It has been a strange season for sure!