"Because the EOS R6 Mark II is very light and has a vari-angle touchscreen, it was so flexible to use," says Nana Simelius. "I was taking stills directly under the models. I would take a photo and pull the camera away. It was so fun to shoot with." Taken on a Canon EOS R6 Mark II with a Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8L IS USM lens at 15mm, 1/640 sec, f/4.5 and ISO500. © Nana and Juhana Simelius
Whether you're capturing rapid-fire portraits in a studio environment, tracking Iberian ibex on a remote mountainside, scaling an Austrian hillside or filming models in slow motion as they hurtle through the air on a trampoline, one thing is true: you need a fast and consistent camera that can handle the pressures of a changing scene and leave you to focus on capturing the moments as they happen.
With its combination of Dual Pixel CMOS AF II autofocus technology, rapid-fire 40fps continuous shooting with its electronic shutter and Canon's ingenious pre-recording feature, the EOS R6 Mark II has you covered for any eventuality – whether you're shooting stills or filming video. To demonstrate the full-frame EOS R System camera's speed and consistency, pro photographers from a range of disciplines – Marc Albiac, Nicolai Deutsch, Nana and Juhana Simelius and Julia Blumenthal and Gil Gropengießer – put the EOS R6 Mark II through its paces on a series of challenging shoots across Europe.