![]() ![]() With a great blend of performance, handling and value, the Nikon Z6 was one of our favorite full-frame mirrorless cameras. There’s no question that the EOS R6 represents a massive upgrade from the EOS 6D Mark II – or even the EOS R and EOS RP – though its performance doesn’t come cheap. The EOS R6's sensor resolution won’t grab headlines and JPEG dynamic range can be a little disappointing, with a lack of detail in highlights and shadows, but overall image quality is still darn good. And it’s an excellent one: 12fps mechanical burst speeds jump to 20fps when you switch to the electronic shutter, while the addition of Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus to the 20.1MP sensor results in a significant improvement to autofocus and tracking performance. In any case, Canon has made clear the EOS R6 is a stills camera first and foremost. Its video specs can’t rival the R5’s 8K skills, but shooting 4K/60p across the full width of the sensor is hardly shabby. An ergonomic design means the R6 is comfortable for all-day use and, paired with Canon’s outstanding first effort at in-body image stabilization, proves an absolute pleasure to shoot with. One of the only downsides is that its touchscreen only tilts, but that’s unlikely to be a major dealbreaker for most.Ī more affordable version of the powerhouse EOS R5, Canon’s EOS R6 might well become Canon’s most popular camera – and for good reason. ![]() If you’re a Nikon fan, the Nikon Z6 II is a great choice, offering decent video and stills specs. If you’re keen to save some money, there are plenty of cheaper alternatives to think about. Those looking for an all-rounder that can deliver in several areas would do well to look at both. The EOS R6 might not offer as much resolution, but it edges it in terms of burst shooting and moving subjects. The Sony is a fantastic ‘hybrid’ camera for both video and photo, with a high-resolution 33MP sensor. We think the Sony A7 IV and the Canon EOS R6 are the best available right now. Picking the best full-frame camera you can buy right now is a tough task - so much so, we’ve plumped for two, rather than one. Perhaps you’re coming to full-frame for the first time or you’re upgrading from an older model - whatever your needs, we’ll have something in this list right here for you. All cards except numbers XIII and XV are included.To put together this list, we’ve spent hundreds of ours testing all the top full-frame options. The Tarot card randomly selected for your weekly horoscope comes from the Classic Rider-Waite Tarot Deck and the interpretations from Tarot Card Meanings by Psychic Revelation. So keep to the basics of communication and be clear and honest.Ġ6:56 pm – Moon enters Libra. Even giving or receiving instructions can suffer from a lack of clarity and misinterpretation. Sunday, June 25Ġ6:35 pm – Mercury square Neptune from Saturday to Monday distorts your thinking, confusing and complicating discussions and business dealings. Friday, June 23Ġ6:24 am – Moon enters Virgo. Heightened senses allow you to perceive things in greater detail. Along the way, you will learn new things and meet new people. Your daily routines may take a detour in new and unexpected directions. ![]() Thursday, June 22Ġ6:37 pm – Mercury semisextile Uranus on Thursday and Friday makes you open-minded and curious. Your love life benefits from extra charisma, intellectual attractiveness, and the ability to arouse with your words and body language. You can act on your instincts with confidence. So this is a good time for any competitive field which rewards strong independent thought. Compromise is needed as there are no yes or no answers, only gray areas.ġ1:22 am – Mercury sextile Mars from Tuesday to Thursday brings a sharp mind and tongue with a fighting spirit. An event or person may trigger a tipping point by trying to take away your power. Wednesday, June 21Ġ6:19 am – Sun quincunx Pluto from Monday to Thursday can cause an intense buildup of pressure that results in neurotic, obsessive, or destructive behavior. Jupiter sextile Saturn June 2023 Tuesday, June 20Ġ6:03 pm – Moon enters Leo. ![]()
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