On November 2, 2022, the Canon EOS MARK II camera was officially announced.
Basic properties
- Full-frame mirrorless camera Canon EOS R systems
- Full Frame sensor at 24.2 MP
- Built-in 'five-axis' image stabilizer compensating up to 7 (8 with IS lenses) stops shutter speed
- Focus with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II (second generation), sensitivity -6.5 to +21 EV
- ISO 100-102.400 expandable to ISO 204.800
- EVI 0.5 inches and 3.69 million dots, refresh rate 120 FPS
- 3-inch, 1.62 million dots rotatable touch screen
- DIGIC X processor
- Maximum Burst Speed 12 fps when working with a mechanical shutter and 40 fps when working with electronic shutter
- Minimum excerpt mechanical and electronic shutter 1/8000 second, electronic 1/16000
- Video 6K ProRes RAW 6144 x 4032 60p to external device, UHD 4K60 10-Bit 60p to memory cards, Full HD 180p
- Two SDHC slots with UHS-II support
- Many connectors
- Weight 588 grams with battery and memory card
- Protected enclosure
- The price is about 2.500 dollars per body, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA
Appearance
An accurate and complete list of all Canon RF lenses:
Fixes:
- Canon Lens RF 5.2 mm F2.8 L DUAL FISHEYE [October 2021, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 16 mm F2.8 STM [September 2021, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 24 mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM [July 2022, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 28 mm F2.8 STM [May 2023, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 35 mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM [September 2018, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 35 mm F1.4 L VCM [June 2024, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 50 mm F1.8 STM [November 2020, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 50 mm F1.2 L USM [September 2018, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 85 mm F1.2 L USM [May 2019, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 85 mm F1.2 L USM DS (DEFOCUS SMOOTHING) [October 2019, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 85 mm F2 MACRO IS STM [July 2020, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 100 mm F2.8 L MACRO IS USM SA CONTROL [April 2021, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 135 mm F1.8 L IS USM [November 2022, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 400 mm F2.8 L IS USM [April 2021, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 600 mm F11 IS STM [July 2020, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 600 mm F4 L IS USM [April 2021, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 800 mm F11 IS STM [July 2020, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 800 mm F5.6 L IS USM [February 2022, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 1200 mm F8 L IS USM [February 2022, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
Zuma:
- Canon Lens RF 10-20mm F4 L IS STM [October 2023, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 14-35mm F4 L IS USM [June 2021, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 15-30mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM [July 2022, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM [August 2019, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 24-50mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM [February 2023, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM [August 2019, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z [October 2023, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM [September 2018, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM [February 2020, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM [July 2019, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 28-70mm F2 L USM [September 2018]
- Canon Lens RF 28-70mm F2.8 IS STM [September 2024]
- Canon Lens RF 70-200mm F4 L IS USM [November 2020, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM [October 2019, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 100-300mm F2.8 L IS USM [April 2023, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 100-400mm F5.6-8 IS USM [September 2021, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM [July 2020, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon Lens RF 200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM [November 2023, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
XNUMXrd Party Autofocus Full Frame Canon RF Mount Lenses
- Samyang: 14/2.8, 85/1.4
- yongnuo: 35 / 2R, 35/2CR, 85 / 1.8R
- TTArtisan: 32/2.8
- felttrox: 85/1.8
- Meike: 85/1.8, 85/1.4
List of all mirrorless cameras with Canon RF mount
- Canon EOS [September 2018, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOS Ra [November 2019, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOSRP [February 2019, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOS-R1 [July 2024, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOS-R3 [April 2021, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOS-R5 [July 2020, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOS R5C [January 2022, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOS R5 Mark II [July 2024, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOS-R6 [July 2020, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOS R6 MARK II [November 2022, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
- Canon EOS-R8 [February 2023, BHphotovideo | ADORAMA]
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Material prepared Arkady Shapoval.
Quickly updated - R6 recently released.
The matrix here from R3 is interesting ..
Not from R3 - no layers and no backlight.
Yes you are right. Thank you for your vigilance.
“The headline new feature of the R6 II is a new 24.2MP full-frame sensor, up from 20MP in the original R6. That's not a massive increase in effective resolution, but it does allow the R6 II to match the resolution of many popular enthusiast cameras.
As is typical for EOS bodies, the new sensor is designed and manufactured by Canon. However, despite being the same size and resolution as the sensor in Canon's current flagship, the R3, it's neither a BSI nor a stacked sensor.”
The camera is good, but the main problem is in a closed system. As long as you can hang only native, super-expensive lenses, canon will, to put it mildly, not be the most profitable solution.
A big plus of this system is that you can hang something like ancient EF glasses through an adapter.
Ancient EF glasses can be hung on any mirrorless system - Sony, Nikon, Panasonic. So that's a plus.
On Nikon Z, you can also hang 28-105 / 3.5-4.5D.
But AF won't work, just like on other AF-Ds.
The Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM or Canon EF 28-135/3.5-5.6 IS USM will work fine even on the R5. So that's quite a plus, yes.
No need to distort. I wrote about the use of junk Canon EF on mirrorless systems. So Canon EF 28-105mm f / 3.5-4.5 II USM or Canon EF 28-135 / 3.5-5.6 IS USM will work smoothly on Nikon Z through the appropriate adapter (Viltrox EF-Z for example). So not a plus at all, yes.
And on Z everything will also work correctly as on the R mount? And on all glasses?
A big plus of the Canon ecosystem is that you can hang any ancient native EF lens, I actually had that in mind.
The fact that the same Nikon is not entirely true is their problems, and the problems of their owners.
So for Canon owners, this is a plus - they bought R6 or R6mk2 and you can use old glasses for them for the first time. The fact that the owners of Sony (since the A7) or Nikon (as you say) hang Canon lenses on their cameras speaks of some problems with these systems.
Whether everything will work correctly on Z should be checked empirically.
Personally, my subjective and untested opinion is that the adapter is a source of potential problems. Additional articulation does not add reliability. Recontouring the first time before buying native glasses is yes, an option. Rarely using something unique is also an option. Counting on uninterrupted constant work for many years is not an option. And here we come to the first post - Canon R has expensive native optics and a proprietary mount. And the ability to hang the lens from the EF system is not at all a plus of the system, but a crutch for a while.
I agree with you about adapters.
Unfortunately, the cost of native lenses for the Z mount and for the Sonyevsky E (g master) is also quite high.
Hot shoe like R3.
And in the depths, there are many contacts like the Sony E system.
Interestingly, accessories for such a hot shoe using these additional contacts have already appeared? And how Canon got around the limitations that Sony faced (the plastic base of the hot shoe on the flash side).
Offtop.
I liked the 13th point of the main properties. Reminded. Nokia, richly colored.
The list of all RF cameras does not include two cameras R7 and R10
I enjoy this camera!
so far everything is through the adapter, but it’s still cool!