
The EOS R6 Mark III retains the same ergonomic body while adding higher resolution, improved autofocus performance, and video capabilities that now reach 7K with open-gate filming. The camera serves as a versatile all-around option suitable for wildlife, wedding, and videography work, with the used R6 Mark II remaining an appealing lower-cost alternative. The RF 45mm f/1.2 STM lens offers an unusually low price for an f/1.2 optic at $469.99, undercutting typical costs for such fast glass and challenging marketplace scarcity. The lens's affordability and speed make it a standout option for photographers who favor fast-aperture prime lenses.
"It's not a groundbreaking upgrade to the 3-year-old R6 Mark II, but it takes the same body with great ergonomics and adds more resolution, video that now goes up to 7K with open-gate filming, and improved autofocus performance. If you're in need of an impeccably good all-around camera for anything from wildlife photography to weddings and videography, you can't go wrong."
"The RF 45mm f/1.2 STM lens is a rare breed. It costs $469.99 - an unheard-of price in the photo / video world for an f/1.2 maximum aperture. That kind of price for a lens this fast is usually reserved for manual focus lenses from lesser-known third parties like Rokinon or Meike. Canon is notorious for not allowing third-party manufacturers to make lenses for its full-frame RF mount, so it's created some of its own artificial scarcity that makes its new 45mm stand out further."
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