SUMMARY

The Canon EOS R6 V is reviewed at $2,500, featuring active cooling, in-body image stabilization (IBIS), and internal Raw recording. This review compares its performance and image quality against pricier models like the Sony FX3 and the Canon EOS C50, which shares the same sensor. While the R6 V's features are competitive, the C50 maintains a slight dynamic range advantage, partly due to the C50 lacking IBIS, which generates heat. The R6 V's fan helps manage sensor temperature, positioning its dynamic range between the R6 Mark III and the C50. The review also covers rolling shutter, autofocus, stabilization, and introduces the new Canon RF 20-50mm f/4L IS PZ lens.

TAKEAWAYS

Canon EOS R6 V offers active cooling, IBIS, and internal Raw for $2,500.

Image quality is comparable to the Canon EOS C50, though C50 has a slight dynamic range edge.

IBIS in the R6 V generates heat, impacting dynamic range compared to the C50.

The review also examines the new Canon RF 20-50mm f/4L IS PZ lens.

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