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The Canon 5D Mark IV vs. the Canon R6 Mark ii | Which

The Canon 5D Mark IV vs. the Canon R6 Mark ii | Which One is Better?

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“Jennifer Cooke Photography”

I made this video to compare the Canon 5D Mark IV with the Canon R6 Mark ii. I talk about which one I would buy and why!

Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L –
Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L –
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro…

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  1. I own a Canon 5DIV, got it last year with a 35mm EF II L lens, very expensive but on my wish list for years. I did considered newer cameras that take care of everything for you, except for pushing the button such as the latest crop of mirrorless from Sony. What make me go for the Canon was I needed a challenge to improve my photography and learn, if your camera takes care of almost every aspect of the process you as a person learns nothing and will never improve! Yes many of earliest photograph on the Canon are seriously bad but over time I am seeing improvements and I am learning all the time, you will never get that from a camera that just require you to point and push a button and forget!

  2. I have a Canon 5D M4 and thinking of switching to Sony A7R iiiA. They are similar in price and the Sony is 42MP. I love how photos turn out with that camera. My Canon is hard to carry around sometimes bc it’s bulky, and gets heavier when using a heavy lens. The other thing about the Canon is the screen, I wish it had a flip screen. It’s always been my dream camera but selling it is the only way I’d be able to afford the Sony—if I really go for it! I think it’s worth the trade since trying to find the lens I want has proven difficult.

  3. Here's a quick statement about the battery klitsch you mention here, this is actually the first time I've heard this problem. I've had my R6mk2 for almost 2 years now and have never had this problem. I strongly suspect that it may be due to the use of replica batteries, which usually have less capacity and, above all, are much slower and therefore cannot always supply the chamber with the necessary power,
    i've also often read that the replica batteries limit the functions of the camera, especially when it comes to auto focus speed, eye detection, etc.
    The same problem can also occur with the old original canon batteries of the LP-E6 series.
    The significantly more expensive Canon LP-E6NH batteries were developed especially for this purpose for a reason.

    If the problems also occur with the Canon LP-E6NH battery, I would send the camera in under warranty and have it repaired.
    Because this should definitely not happen with the klitsch.

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