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frontpage Posted by iconian | Staff • Nov 6, 2023

Canon EOS R6 Mark II 24.2MP Full Frame Mirrorless Digital Camera Body (Black)

& More + Free S/H

$2,299

$2,499

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Adorama has select Canon EOS R6 Mark II 24.2MP Full Frame Mirrorless Digital Camera Body/Len's Bundle on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

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  • Note, these bundles may include additional accessories/freebies w/ purchase: Canon LP-E6NH 7.2V Lithium Ion Battery Pack + 128GB Lexar Professional SDXC U3 Memory Card (automatically added to cart).
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  • The Canon EOS R6 Mark II Camera features 24.2MP/5-Axis Up to 8-Stops w/ Low Light AF/4K 60P/3" Viewscreen; great for compact/lightweight photography but offers high quality full frame imaging w/ many compatible RF lenses
  • Bundle includes $121.09 worth of free accessories (automatically added to cart)
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  • Offer valid while promotional pricing/special bundle offer last
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Adorama has select Canon EOS R6 Mark II 24.2MP Full Frame Mirrorless Digital Camera Body/Len's Bundle on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal
  • Note, these bundles may include additional accessories/freebies w/ purchase: Canon LP-E6NH 7.2V Lithium Ion Battery Pack + 128GB Lexar Professional SDXC U3 Memory Card (automatically added to cart).
Example Deal(s)BH Photo Video also has select Canon EOS R6 Mark II 24.2MP Full Frame Mirrorless Digital Camera Body/Len's Bundle on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

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Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • The Canon EOS R6 Mark II Camera features 24.2MP/5-Axis Up to 8-Stops w/ Low Light AF/4K 60P/3" Viewscreen; great for compact/lightweight photography but offers high quality full frame imaging w/ many compatible RF lenses
  • Bundle includes $121.09 worth of free accessories (automatically added to cart)
  • Adorama is an authorized dealer/reseller of Canon products
  • Offer valid while promotional pricing/special bundle offer last
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Model: Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera (Body Only), Full-Frame Camera, 24.2 Megapixel CMOS Sensor, Photo and Video Capabilities, Black

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windriver
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As a long time Canon user, and a current 5D Mark IV owner, I would recommend looking at the lens prices for the RF full frame lenses, before going into the RF ecosystem.

Any of the higher quality RF lens prices are eye watering. As an amateur photographer, I felt the EF mount L series lenses were reasonably affordable. But that is no longer the case with the RF line L series lenses.

And unlike the EF mount, where there was plenty of options for high quality third party lenses, Canon has stopped allowing third parties to create any RF mounts, so they pretty much dictate the price on the RF lenses.

So even though the camera is amazing, and you you might be getting a good deal on the body, take into account how much you'll have to sink into the native RF lenses in the future, unless of course you go with a EF mount adapter, but then you might be sacrificing some of the benefits of having the native RF mount lens.
pm11088
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I'm using the R6 Mk2 with both RF lenses and adapted EF lenses and the only perceivable difference (to me, at least, though a more experienced user might notice more) is that RF lenses have slightly faster autofocus. Other than that, I'm happy to save several thousand dollars by using EF lenses in the meantime.
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MarcusV
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Hmmmm, will Black Friday beat this price?
Nov 6, 2023
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Anderki
Nov 6, 2023
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Bought a refurb yesterday R6II, $1979. Deal no longer available. If you purchase, do it on phone and ask for discounts on accessories, got $30 off a lens adapter. Love my new camera, heck of a upgrade over my 6D! Invest in the R series glass, got a 24-105 separately (better deal from Canada) and then got a 100 500mm from Best Buy ($300 off list sale) that's so good I don't need a macro! Marvelous glass!
Last edited by Anderki November 6, 2023 at 05:20 AM.
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CalmCalendar4751
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Same price at Amazon, and Canon too. Anyone had any luck getting canon loyalty discount as well
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CalmCalendar4751
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Quote from MarcusV :
Hmmmm, will Black Friday beat this price?
I doubt, this has never gotten a discount before as well. This might be the holiday price
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CalmCalendar4751
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Quote from CalmCalendar4751 :
Same price at Amazon, and Canon too. Anyone had any luck getting canon loyalty discount as well
I also just called them and they said only 10% off on Refurb, no discounts on new
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golmolbandar
Nov 6, 2023
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need guidance, I am a hobbyist and looking for r8 for photo and video. is that a good option for a $1k lesser price than this?
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Quote from CalmCalendar4751 :
Same price at Amazon, and Canon too. Anyone had any luck getting canon loyalty discount as well
When I called about 1.5 months ago, Canon said the R6-II was not eligible for the loyalty program as it was too new
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firewater123
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Quote from golmolbandar :
need guidance, I am a hobbyist and looking for r8 for photo and video. is that a good option for a $1k lesser price than this?
If your work doesn't need lots of image stabilization (low light, or very long focal length), the R8 seems like a much better value. I'm holding out for the R6 as I do low light photography and the extra in body stabilization is something I want. Other differences seem not so material. With the R8, one still gets lens based image stabilization
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Quote from looser24 :
Only 24MP? Is that a misprint?
No, this is a 24mp sensor
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windriver
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank windriver

As a long time Canon user, and a current 5D Mark IV owner, I would recommend looking at the lens prices for the RF full frame lenses, before going into the RF ecosystem.

Any of the higher quality RF lens prices are eye watering. As an amateur photographer, I felt the EF mount L series lenses were reasonably affordable. But that is no longer the case with the RF line L series lenses.

And unlike the EF mount, where there was plenty of options for high quality third party lenses, Canon has stopped allowing third parties to create any RF mounts, so they pretty much dictate the price on the RF lenses.

So even though the camera is amazing, and you you might be getting a good deal on the body, take into account how much you'll have to sink into the native RF lenses in the future, unless of course you go with a EF mount adapter, but then you might be sacrificing some of the benefits of having the native RF mount lens.
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Quote from firewater123 :
If your work doesn't need lots of image stabilization (low light, or very long focal length), the R8 seems like a much better value. I'm holding out for the R6 as I do low light photography and the extra in body stabilization is something I want. Other differences seem not so material. With the R8, one still gets lens based image stabilization
thanks, is the low light photography factor consideration is due to missing image stabilization inside the body or the processor issue ? I think image stabilization can be taken care with lens or using tripod. Not sure how much difference it would make, but I am interested in low light photography too.
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Quote from looser24 :
Only 24MP? Is that a misprint?
No. The R6 has larger pixels so it has much cleaner pictures at high ISO.
I know it is apples and oranges, but my Olympus picture is bearly useful at anything higher than 3200 but R6 can produce very useful picture at even 102400.
If you application doesn't call for higher than 24MP, you will be pleasantly surprise by the imagine quality
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pm11088
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Quote from windriver :
As a long time Canon user, and a current 5D Mark IV owner, I would recommend looking at the lens prices for the RF full frame lenses, before going into the RF ecosystem.

Any of the higher quality RF lens prices are eye watering. As an amateur photographer, I felt the EF mount L series lenses were reasonably affordable. But that is no longer the case with the RF line L series lenses.

And unlike the EF mount, where there was plenty of options for high quality third party lenses, Canon has stopped allowing third parties to create any RF mounts, so they pretty much dictate the price on the RF lenses.

So even though the camera is amazing, and you you might be getting a good deal on the body, take into account how much you'll have to sink into the native RF lenses in the future, unless of course you go with a EF mount adapter, but then you might be sacrificing some of the benefits of having the native RF mount lens.
I'm using the R6 Mk2 with both RF lenses and adapted EF lenses and the only perceivable difference (to me, at least, though a more experienced user might notice more) is that RF lenses have slightly faster autofocus. Other than that, I'm happy to save several thousand dollars by using EF lenses in the meantime.

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Quote from windriver :
As a long time Canon user, and a current 5D Mark IV owner, I would recommend looking at the lens prices for the RF full frame lenses, before going into the RF ecosystem.

Any of the higher quality RF lens prices are eye watering. As an amateur photographer, I felt the EF mount L series lenses were reasonably affordable. But that is no longer the case with the RF line L series lenses.

And unlike the EF mount, where there was plenty of options for high quality third party lenses, Canon has stopped allowing third parties to create any RF mounts, so they pretty much dictate the price on the RF lenses.

So even though the camera is amazing, and you you might be getting a good deal on the body, take into account how much you'll have to sink into the native RF lenses in the future, unless of course you go with a EF mount adapter, but then you might be sacrificing some of the benefits of having the native RF mount lens.
If you already have EF lenses, there's no downside of getting a RF body. The AF improvement alone is worth the jump. I have no RF lenses at all, but a bunch of EF lenses that I use on my R and R7. With the exception of my Sigma 120-300 sport, which pules in subject detection mode with objects up close, all of my EF glass works perfectly on both bodies.

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