Thomas Smet
Veteran
https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/eos-r6-mark-ii?color=Black&type=New
Kind of surprised nobody talked about this one on here. I consider this a rather significant update on the video side for a few great reasons.
1. No 30 minute record limit
2. No overheating for 4k 24p, 25p and 30p. 4k 60p still overheats after about 40 minutes. Totally fine for those who mainly use 60p for slow motion. Not so great for those that prefer the look of 60 images per second video.
3. Sensor 24 MP bumped up from 20 MP. Not a lot but it's a bit more over sampled of the 4k video.
4. Custom modes on the dial can now use video features.
5. False color in camera with a menu accessible color index with 6 colors. Purple = clipped darks, blue = almost clipped darks, green = middle gray, pink = one stop over middle gray, yellow = almost clipped highs, and red = clipped highs.
6. Five second pre record buffer to help not miss sudden moments.
7. Faster burst shooting which also means faster sensor readout meaning better rolling shutter vs the R6.
8. 1.0x crop factor using the entire sensor this time. The R6 did this odd thing where the sensor was scaled down assuming DCI 4096 wide video and then cropped to 3840 UHD video. This is what accounted for the 1.07x pro factor. Since Canon never apparently plans on adding DCI to the R6 cameras they finally made it scale assuming only UHD.
9. APSC crop mode is better. On the R6 the 5.4k sensor was cropped down to around 3.4k which then had to be scaled up to 3840 4k video. This resulted in a little extra artifacts and slightly softer than expected 4k. The APSC crop is still not 100% but it's now 3.7k scaled up apparently so it should look better.
10. Still seems to maintain the really good sensitivity despite bumping the sensor from 20 MP to 24 MP.
11. Finally there will be external ProRes Raw 6k 60p support to Atomos. This adds a whole new level of possible quality to the R6. 6k resolution and raw images with minimal compression and 4:4:4 color. Plus ProRes raw does a really good job maintaining the noise pattern making it cleaner to reduce the noise in post. Reducing noise with Neatvideo on 6k ProRes Raw then down scaling to 4k for delivery should help maintain more fine details like hair and fabric.
It is of course far from perfect but I see this as a much nice upgrade to the R6 that fills most of the gaps and complaints the original had. As a current R6 owner my list of frustrations has been greatly reduced wit this new model. I plan on getting on before summer next year. Don't need it now but I was considering getting either a R10, R7 or another R6 to add to my R6. Now I can get an even better R6 to compliment my existing R6. I will no longer have to worry about over heating or a 30 minute record limit. I may even be able to sell my P4k since I will be able to shoot FF 6k raw to my Ninja V.
Dynamic range is still likely not going to break any records and its rolling shutter is still not the best on the planet. 4k 60p can still overheat so care has to be made there for shooting real life productions that require a 60 images per second look. The odd Canon manual white balance is still annoying having to take a photo first and then use that for the white balance. Some of the tools likely still shutting off when hitting record will be annoying yet as well. I have not heard if they solved that one. I wish it didn't have a micro HDMI port either but since I always have a cage on my cameras it's really not a huge deal to protect that dinky port. Some of these annoyances I have learned to deal with. Others will still annoy me. Overall however I have been really happy with the R6 and the R6 mk2 will be even better. Looking forward to getting one in a few months.
Kind of surprised nobody talked about this one on here. I consider this a rather significant update on the video side for a few great reasons.
1. No 30 minute record limit
2. No overheating for 4k 24p, 25p and 30p. 4k 60p still overheats after about 40 minutes. Totally fine for those who mainly use 60p for slow motion. Not so great for those that prefer the look of 60 images per second video.
3. Sensor 24 MP bumped up from 20 MP. Not a lot but it's a bit more over sampled of the 4k video.
4. Custom modes on the dial can now use video features.
5. False color in camera with a menu accessible color index with 6 colors. Purple = clipped darks, blue = almost clipped darks, green = middle gray, pink = one stop over middle gray, yellow = almost clipped highs, and red = clipped highs.
6. Five second pre record buffer to help not miss sudden moments.
7. Faster burst shooting which also means faster sensor readout meaning better rolling shutter vs the R6.
8. 1.0x crop factor using the entire sensor this time. The R6 did this odd thing where the sensor was scaled down assuming DCI 4096 wide video and then cropped to 3840 UHD video. This is what accounted for the 1.07x pro factor. Since Canon never apparently plans on adding DCI to the R6 cameras they finally made it scale assuming only UHD.
9. APSC crop mode is better. On the R6 the 5.4k sensor was cropped down to around 3.4k which then had to be scaled up to 3840 4k video. This resulted in a little extra artifacts and slightly softer than expected 4k. The APSC crop is still not 100% but it's now 3.7k scaled up apparently so it should look better.
10. Still seems to maintain the really good sensitivity despite bumping the sensor from 20 MP to 24 MP.
11. Finally there will be external ProRes Raw 6k 60p support to Atomos. This adds a whole new level of possible quality to the R6. 6k resolution and raw images with minimal compression and 4:4:4 color. Plus ProRes raw does a really good job maintaining the noise pattern making it cleaner to reduce the noise in post. Reducing noise with Neatvideo on 6k ProRes Raw then down scaling to 4k for delivery should help maintain more fine details like hair and fabric.
It is of course far from perfect but I see this as a much nice upgrade to the R6 that fills most of the gaps and complaints the original had. As a current R6 owner my list of frustrations has been greatly reduced wit this new model. I plan on getting on before summer next year. Don't need it now but I was considering getting either a R10, R7 or another R6 to add to my R6. Now I can get an even better R6 to compliment my existing R6. I will no longer have to worry about over heating or a 30 minute record limit. I may even be able to sell my P4k since I will be able to shoot FF 6k raw to my Ninja V.
Dynamic range is still likely not going to break any records and its rolling shutter is still not the best on the planet. 4k 60p can still overheat so care has to be made there for shooting real life productions that require a 60 images per second look. The odd Canon manual white balance is still annoying having to take a photo first and then use that for the white balance. Some of the tools likely still shutting off when hitting record will be annoying yet as well. I have not heard if they solved that one. I wish it didn't have a micro HDMI port either but since I always have a cage on my cameras it's really not a huge deal to protect that dinky port. Some of these annoyances I have learned to deal with. Others will still annoy me. Overall however I have been really happy with the R6 and the R6 mk2 will be even better. Looking forward to getting one in a few months.