Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera RF24-105mm F4-7.1 is STM Lens Kit, Full-Frame Hybrid Camera, 24.2 Megapixel CMOS Sensor…
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Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

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The Canon R6 Mark II is, across the reviewers we read, the camera most often named in the same breath as the a7 IV as the best hybrid you can buy. dpreview calls it "a very capable camera that ticks a lot of boxes," and fstoppers singles out the autofocus system as the biggest improvement over the original R6. r/canon threads are emphatic and repetitive: excellent autofocus, good dynamic range, blazing frame rates and "fantastic video when you need it," with one owner calling it the best all-purpose body in its class.
What reviewers liked
- Autofocus, burst speed and 4K60 no-crop video praised by experts and r/canon alike
- 237 verified buyers average 4.8, the highest customer rating among well-reviewed bodies
- Repeatedly called the best all-purpose hybrid body in its price class
Where it falls short
- Bundled f4-7.1 kit lens criticized as slow at the long end by r/canon owners
- 24.2MP sensor offers less cropping room than the Sony a7 IV's 33MP
- Kit price is a notable step up over the body-only versions
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The Canon R6 Mark II is, across the reviewers we read, the camera most often named in the same breath as the a7 IV as the best hybrid you can buy. dpreview calls it "a very capable camera that ticks a lot of boxes," and fstoppers singles out the autofocus system as the biggest improvement over the original R6. r/canon threads are emphatic and repetitive: excellent autofocus, good dynamic range, blazing frame rates and "fantastic video when you need it," with one owner calling it the best all-purpose body in its class. This kit version carries 237 verified Amazon reviews at 4.8, the strongest customer score among the well-reviewed bodies here.
The honest caveat is the bundled RF 24-105mm f4-7.1 STM lens. r/canon buyers describe it as sharp and serviceable but slow at the long end, with several recommending an eventual upgrade to a faster prime or L-series glass for low-light and background blur. Reviewers also note this is a 24.2MP sensor, so detail-hungry shooters who want to crop heavily may prefer the Sony's 33MP. For action, events and video, though, the consensus is that the R6 Mark II's speed and autofocus are the headline strengths.
- High image quality featuring a new 24.2 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor
- DIGIC X Image Processor with an ISO range of 100-102400, expandable to 204800
- High-speed continuous shooting of up to 12 fps with mechanical shutter and up to 40 fps electronic (silent) shutter, RAW burst mode and pre-shooting captures up to approx. 30 fps
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II covering up to 100% x 100% area with 1,053 AF zones
- Automatic subject detection of people, animals, and vehicles using deep learning technology with new subjects to detect including aircraft, trains, and horses.(1)
takes great pictures despite being f/7.1 at 105mm. higher mpx sensor with faster readout, better autofocus, better
If you mostly shoot wide open and only in good light zoom and do not want blurred backgrounds then the STM is OK. The 50 mm is not expensive.
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