Welcome to our Canon EOS R6 guides and resources page. Here you will find the latest firmware version for the R6, user manuals, FAQs, product images and helpful guides.
Model | Latest Firmware | Manual | Check Price & Reviews |
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Canon EOS R6 | Version 1.9.0 | PDF / Online | Amazon | B&H |
Canon R6 Forum & Facebook Group
If you are looking for further help and advice on the Canon R6 Mark I / II or would simply like to share your photos and videos, then please head over to our friendly Forum. If you prefer Facebook then we also run the Canon R6 Shooters Group.
Canon R6 Guides
Canon R6 Setup Guides
If you aren’t sure where to get started then here are a few setup guides that we recommend for the Canon R6.
Canon R6 Overview
The Canon EOS R6 is a 20MP full-frame mirrorless camera that is aimed at enthusiast photographers and videographers.
It sits below the Canon R5 just like the EOS 6Ds did beneath the 5D DSLRs.
Canon R6 Key Specs
- 20MP Dual Pixel CMOS Sensor
- In-body stabilization rated at up to 8EV of correction
- Dual Pixel AF II with AI-trained subject tracking and 100% AF coverage
- 20 fps shooting with e-shutter, 12 fps mechanical
- UHD 4K shooting at up to 60p, 1080 at up to 120p
- 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording in either C-Log or HDR PQ
- 10-bit HDR photos in HEIF format
- 3.68M-dot EVF
- 1.62M-dot fully-articulated rear touchscreen
- New battery rated at around 380 shots per charge (EVF)
You can view the full specifications PDF from Canon here.
Canon R6 Reviews
DPReview rewarded the R6 their Gold Gold Award and summarized their review with:
The Canon EOS R6 offers much of the capability of the EOS-1D X III in an enthusiast-level mirrorless body. It’s only a 20MP camera but one that can produce great results across a huge range of photographic challenges. The tendency to overheat if used before shooting video undermines its appeal for people shooting video and stills together, but the footage is best-in-class if you can work around this limitation. A superb photographers’ camera, even if it’s not quite the perfect hybrid model.
DPReview
Canon R6 FAQs
The Canon R6 has two memory card slots. Both card slots support UHS-II SD memory cards.
The Canon R6 supports the LP-E6NH battery, which adds 20 per cent more capacity than older LP-E6N batteries, letting you capture (on average) 510 shots on a single charge. Older LP-E6 and LP-E6N batteries are compatible with the R6, although the very fastest shooting rates and in-camera charging are not available when using the LP-E6.
LP-E6NH batteries can be charged in-camera via USB C 3.1, with 5V/1.5A power delivery (PD) capabilities.
The Canon BG-R10 Battery Grip is the official battery grip for the R6.
Yes. The Canon R6 is a full-frame 35mm camera.
The Canon R6 has an RF lens mount and supports Canon RF lenses.
You can use EF lenses on the Canon R6 by using the Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R. There is also an EF-EOS R adapter with a control ring built in, a variable ND filter built in and a polarizer built in.
Although the R6 features a dust and water-resistant construction, this cannot completely prevent dust or water droplets from entering the camera. So if you do intend to use the R6 in very wet or dusty environments it’s recommended to use additional protection to keep your camera safe.
The Canon R6 is manufactured in Japan.
Approx. 598 g (680 g with card and battery)
The R6 is made from a magnesium alloy chassis and the outer panels are polycarbonate resin with glass fiber.
The Canon R6 was officially launched on July 9th 2020.