Does anyone know where to find a good price on a Canon R6 Mark II right now? I'm finally ready to move up from my iPhone and I'm so excited but honestly I have no idea where to even start looking for camera stuff. Sorry if this is a total newbie question but I'm just so confused by all the different sites! I really want to get it before my family trip to Florida in three weeks so I can take nice pictures of the kids. My budget is around $2000 for the body alone if that’s even realistic?? I saw some cheap ones on random websites but they looked kinda sketchy... anyway let me know if youve seen any sales lately...
In my experience, the best way to hit that $2000 budget is checking the official refurb store. You get the full warranty and it usually looks brand new. Since you're switching from an iPhone, remember you'll need glass too:
- Canon EOS R6 Mark II 24.2MP Refurbished Body
- Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM Prime Lens The eye-tracking autofocus is a total game changer for keeping kids in focus while they're running around. Good luck!
> My budget is around $2000 for the body alone if that’s even realistic?? I would suggest being very careful with those random sites because most are just bait and switch scams. For $2000, you can totally get the Canon EOS R6 Mark II 24.2MP Mirrorless Camera Body if you stick to authorized dealers. Make sure to check the Canon refurbished store too since they often have units for even less... definitely avoid those sketchy cheap sites tho, theyll just waste your time.
Just catching up on this... Re: "> My budget is around $2000 for the body alone if that’s even realistic??" It is absolutely realistic, especially if you catch a seasonal rebate. The technical performance of the Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera Body is top-tier, specifically the 40 fps electronic shutter and the improved thermal management over the original R6. Since you are transitioning from an <a href=" https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt= iPhone+for+a+big+trip&BI=8941&KBID=10361&SID=12345&DFF=d50" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">iPhone for a big trip, you should factor in these technical requirements:
- Canon RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM
- This provides a versatile 4.3x zoom range which is essential for travel photography.
- ProGrade Digital SDXC UHS-II V60 Gold 128GB
- Do not use old SD cards. This body requires high-speed UHS-II interface to handle the 4K60p video bitrates.
- Canon LP-E6NH Lithium-Ion Battery
- Mirrorless sensors and EVFs are power-hungry. In my experience, one battery wont last a full day at a theme park. Stick to major retailers to ensure you get a valid serial number for the warranty.