The differences between the first and second generation of Canon r6 are embodied in appearance and control, pixels, continuous shooting speed and shooting life.
1. Appearance and control
Canon r6 II put the camera switch dial on the right side of the fuselage, which has the advantage that the camera can be turned on quickly with one hand. Canon R62 newly added short film/photo switch lever on the left. The shooting mode dial adds mixed auto, filter and scene mode, which is better for shooting experience. The second generation of Canon r6 has been upgraded to a digital hot shoe interface, that is, electronic contacts have been added, with communication function.
2. In terms of pixels
Canon R6: 2.1 million pixels; Canon R6 II: 24.2 million pixels. Canon EOSR6MarkII has been upgraded to 24.2 million pixels. The higher the pixel, the higher the resolution, and the finer and clearer the picture quality, which is more conducive to the secondary cropping of the picture.
3. continuous shooting speed
Canon R6: the maximum mechanical shutter is about 12 frames per second, and the maximum electronic shutter is about 2 frames per second. Canon R6 II: The maximum mechanical shutter is about 12 frames per second, the maximum electronic shutter is about 4 frames per second, the continuous shooting speed in RAW format is 3 frames per second, and there is .5 second pre-shooting, so you don't have to worry about missing the wonderful moments. It is very practical for sports and wildlife shooting.
4. Shooting life
Canon R6: the viewfinder shoots about 25 shots and displays about 36 shots in real time; Canon R6 II: The viewfinder takes about 45 shots and the real-time display takes about 76 shots.