Is the R6 Mark III a significant upgrade from the EOS R?
EOS R upgrade to R6 Mark II?
R6 or R6 Mark II
What’s the next big Upgrade? Currently shooting on the EOS R
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Hello everybody,
I was thinking of upgrading from my EOS R and getting the greatest and latest (mid-tier) mirrorless. Looking at the R6 Mark II, specifically, I'm not convienced it would be a worthy upgrade since it has a 26MP sesnor compared to the R's 30.
I do all types of photography, mainly travel and street but sometimes I'm hired for events and do portraits as well. Would the R6 Mark III, with an overall more advanced sensor than the R, be an upgrade in terms of pure image quality for large prints? I understand AF and low-light capabiliteis have come a long way but just in terms of pure results in the image, would I see a difference?
I know it's a nuanced question and it depeds on the lense I'm working with and my skills as a photographer, etc, etc. but this whole deal is overwhelming and I just know I want to upgrade for sure since I may be going on Safari soon and I want to invest on having something I know for sure is more than capable of capturing the trip.
Thank you in advance.
Been shooting with the EOS R for the last few years while overseas. I typically use it for street photography, portrait and some concert photography. Very rarely do I use it for sport or extreme action shots.
I've been on the fence the last few weeks with upgrading from the EOS R to the R6 Mark II. I can get around $900-1000 for my R so upgrading to the R6 Mark II would be roughly a $1500 upgrade.
My biggest gripes with the EOS R have been its autofocus unreliability in street settings while I'm moving. Very rarely on busy streets do I have time to stop, set and shoot and I think the new subject tracking on the R6 Mark II might help with that with the tracking and IBIS. I also have not been a big fan of the feel of the EOS R vs when I had the 5D Mark III in terms of usability and physical placement of controls. Last gripe I have with the EOS R is just the dynamic range isn't the best and in situations where I'm dealing with dark shadows and bright LEDs that matters a lot to me.
So wanted to get input from ya'll to see what might be the way to go. Unfortunately I dont have a lot of time to wait after release because I'll be back overseas to shoot 2 weeks after it releases.
Thanks for your time!