Canon EOS R6 Body Only
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Canon EOS R6 Body Only

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Canon EOS R6 Body OnlyThe Canon EOS R6 Body Only is a professional grade digital camera that combines cutting edge technology with exceptional performance. Designed for photographers and videographers, this camera offers advanced features and versatile capabilities to capture stunning images and videos in any situation. Key Features High Resolution Sensor: The EOS R6 Mirrorless Camera features a 20. 1 megapixel full frame CMOS sensor, delivering exceptional image quality

The Canon EOS R6 Body Only is a professional-grade digital camera that combines cutting-edge technology with exceptional performance. Designed for photographers and videographers, this camera offers advanced features and versatile capabilities to capture stunning images and videos in any situation.

Key Features

  • High-Resolution Sensor: The EOS R6 Mirrorless Camera features a 20.1-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, delivering exceptional image quality with rich detail and stunning clarity.
  • Impressive Image Stabilization: With the built-in In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) technology, you can shoot handheld with confidence and eliminate any worries about camera shake.
  • Astonishing Low-Light Performance: Equipped with an impressive ISO range of up to 102400, the EOS R6 allows you to capture sharp, noise-free images even in challenging low-light conditions.
  • Superior Autofocus System: This Canon Mirrorless camera boasts a Dual Pixel CMOS AF II system with approximately 1053 autofocus points, providing lightning-fast and accurate focusing for both photos and videos.
  • Silent Shutter: With the electronic shutter option, you can capture images silently without disturbing your subjects or attracting unwanted attention.

Versatility and Connectivity

The Canon EOS R6 Body Only offers versatility in capturing various types of content. Whether you are shooting portraits, landscapes, or action-packed sports events, this camera has got you covered. With its high-speed continuous shooting capability of up to 12 frames per second (fps), you can freeze every moment with precision. In terms of connectivity, the EOS R6 comes equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology, allowing easy transfer of images and videos to compatible devices such as smartphones or tablets. You can also control the camera remotely using your smartphone through the Canon Camera Connect app.

Durability and Reliability

Constructed with a durable magnesium alloy body, the Canon EOS R6 is built to withstand tough shooting conditions while maintaining a lightweight design for easy handling. It is also weather-sealed to protect against dust and moisture, making it suitable for outdoor photography or challenging environments.

In conclusion,

The Canon EOS R6 Body Only is a powerhouse camera designed for professionals who demand exceptional image quality, reliability, and versatility. With its advanced features like a high-resolution sensor, impressive image stabilization capabilities, superior autofocus system, silent shutter option, and connectivity options,it empowers photographers to push their creative boundaries further than ever before while capturing stunning visuals.

Canon R6 Specs.

Imaging
Lens Mount Canon RF
Camera Format Full-Frame (1x Crop Factor)
Pixels Actual: 21.4 Megapixel
Effective: 20.1 Megapixel
Maximum Resolution 5472 x 3648
Aspect Ratio 1:1, 4:3, 16:9
Sensor Type CMOS
Sensor Size 36 x 24 mm
Image File Format JPEG, Raw, HEIF
Bit Depth 14-Bit
Image Stabilization Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis
Exposure Control
ISO Sensitivity Auto, 100 to 102400 (Extended: 100 to 204800)
Shutter Speed Mechanical Shutter
1/8000 to 30 Seconds
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/8000 to 30 Seconds
Electronic Shutter
1/8000 to 0.5 Seconds
Metering Method Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Partial, Spot
Exposure Modes Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation -3 to +3 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Metering Range -3 to 20 EV
White Balance Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (White), Shade, Tungsten
Continuous Shooting Mechanical Shutter
Up to 12 fps at 20 MP for up to 1000 Frames (JPEG) / 240 Frames (Raw)
Electronic Shutter
Up to 20 fps at 20 MP for up to 1000 Frames (JPEG) / 240 Frames (Raw)
Interval Recording Yes
Self-Timer 2/10-Second Delay
Video
Recording Modes H.265 4:2:2 10-Bit
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.976p/29.97p/59.94p [170 to 340 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 23.976p/29.97p/59.94p/119.88p [28 to 180 Mb/s]
H.264 4:2:0 8-Bit
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.976p/29.97p/59.94p [120 to 230 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 23.976p/29.97p/59.94p/119.88p [12 to 120 Mb/s]
External Recording Modes 4:2:2 10-Bit
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) up to 59.94p
Recording Limit Up to 29 Minutes, 59 Seconds
Video Encoding NTSC/PAL
Audio Recording Built-In Microphone (Stereo)
External Microphone Input
Audio File Format AAC, Linear PCM
Focus
Focus Type Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S)
Autofocus Points Phase Detection: 1053
Autofocus Sensitivity -6.5 to +20 EV
Viewfinder and Monitor
Viewfinder Type Electronic (OLED)
Viewfinder Size 0.5"
Viewfinder Resolution 3,690,000 Dot
Viewfinder Eye Point 23 mm
Viewfinder Coverage 100%
Viewfinder Magnification Approx. 0.76x
Diopter Adjustment -4 to +2
Monitor Size 3"
Monitor Resolution 1,620,000 Dot
Monitor Type Free-Angle Tilting Touchscreen LCD
Flash
Built-In Flash No
Maximum Sync Speed 1/250 Second
Flash Compensation -3 to +3 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Dedicated Flash System eTTL
External Flash Connection Hot Shoe
Interface
Memory Card Slot Dual Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Connectivity USB Type-C (USB 3.1), HDMI D (Micro), 3.5mm Headphone, 3.5mm Microphone
Wireless Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS No
Environmental
Operating Temperature 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
Operating Humidity 0 to 85%
Physical
Battery 1 x LP-E6NH Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
Dimensions (W x H x D) 5.43 x 3.84 x 3.48" / 138 x 97.5 x 88.4 mm
Weight 1.5 lb / 680 g


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    Reader KA
    New York, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Great Historical Reading
    Format: Paperback
    I found "American Slavery, American Freedom" to be a thought-provoking book that contained a great deal of useful information. I wrote in the margins of the book, took notes, and highlighted entire pages. "American Slavery, American Freedom" was well-written and enjoyable to read. I had read countless books on slavery over the years. This book did not focus primarily on slavery. A detailed description of the steps and events that led to the creation of the Commonwealth of Virginia can be found in "American Slavery, American Freedom." The history of Virginia is characterized by slavery and servitude. Since many of the books I had read on slavery lacked a compelling backstory, I found this book refreshing. As far as I can tell, the author denied or downplayed the fact that Thomas Jefferson fathered many children with a slave named Sally Hemmings. The author probably worked on this book for years before its publication in 1975. There was a possibility that Edmund Morgan did not want to write about any "touchy" topics. "American Slavery, American Freedom" was a pleasure to read. I would recommend it to others.
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    Sceptique500
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    ★★★★★ 4
    Disturbing Questions
    "Racism became an essential, if unacknowledged, ingredient of the republican ideology that enabled Virginians to lead the nation." writes Edmund S. Morgan in 1975, and ends this book with the rhetorical question: "Is America still colonial Virginia writ large?" These are deeply disturbing questions - questions one is compelled to ponder as one reads this lucid and dispassionate presentation of the how primitive accumulation in Virginia at the beginning of the 17th century was replaced a century later by an orderly and opulent society based on slavery. The answer to such questions is not made easy by the realisation that the only other successful republican experiment - the Athenian democracy - blossomed too on a bed of slavery. Do these questions matter today? Have we not moved on from racism? I'm afraid not. Again the voice of Morgan: "In the republican way of thinking, zeal for liberty and equality could go hand in hand with contempt for the poor and plans for enslaving them." Sounds eerily familiar? Just as today's language used to describe terrorist threats is redolent of the rhetoric that once surrounded the lynching of black bodies. Racism (albeit globalised) is re-visiting the land today, and so are republican virtues and values. The book is long, and in some ways, too detailed. Morgan delights in the telling particular, and at times one wishes he would not linger on some specifics. But this has a purpose. He wants to show the imperceptible and surreptitious mechanisms by which a society acquires its ugly and immoral traits until they become so natural as to be invisible. Step by step, event by event, law by law a construction emerges that would have horrified its founders. Yet, at the time, it seamed the logical, and the right thing to do. A strong point in Morgan's narrative is the links he highlights between the developments in Virginia and the Britain's commercial interests, migration policies, population growth and control, state revenue, and political history or thought. One can better appreciate the import of Virginia for Britain and the mother country's fixation and fascination for the North American colonies. Brash and brutal, Virginian slavery stood openly as godmother at the foundation of the American Republic. Other aspects of slavery also contributed significantly - but as they were indirect, they remained veiled and are hardly recognised even today. New England benefited greatly from its cod trade to the Caribbean, where the product that was found to be unfit for European markets was fed to the slaves, thus freeing up land that otherwise would have been used to sustain them. When will we get a total picture of slavery's import for America's economic foundations?
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    Paul
    Waukegan, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    how a country could develop a "national character" founded on the love of liberty while simultaneously importing thousands and t
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    This book lays out hte paradox, how a country could develop a "national character" founded on the love of liberty while simultaneously importing thousands and thousands of bondsmen to provided the "free people" with the necessities of life: i.e., why slavery was necessary to support the kind of freedom the white folk wanted to become accustomed to.... and implicitly, why the industrial revolution finally changed the hearts and minds of enough Americans to make slavery seem unnecessary and therefore, if was no longer a necessary evil, why it had to be overthrown. Morgan writes objectively -- but his feelings are always detectable through his writing style, which is perhaps the best academic English to be found anywhere. I found it gripping. The book was published in 1972, and has doubtless been corrected by many subsequent researchers in some of its particulars -- but it was the fountainhead for a new way of understanding American history that young people all have learned about in high school, but which many baby-boomers have never seriously encountered. Reading it accomplished a MAJOR retrofit in my sense of how the USA got to be the way it is today. Not to put too fine a point on it, the Tea Party and many trump supporters seem to adhere to the values of the original American Republicans [and to think that Black folk should be pushed back to a place where their feelings don't matter], and to long for a return to the status quo ante -- with ante referring to a time long LONG ago
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    Richard C. Wolfinger
    Belleville, US
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    U.S. American Genesis
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    Kindle edition worked well. Very interesting and insightful read by a first rate historian. Tells the story of how our ancestors transitioned from Englishmen to Americans. A book well worth taking the time to read.
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    michiganreader
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    ★★★★★ 5
    History at its best
    This comprehensive history of early Virginia persuasively argues that slavery and racism contributed to the American notions of freedom and democracy for those not enslaved. Although first published in 1975, one would never guess that just from reading it. Morgan's argument emerges from such a careful reading and analysis of primary sources that it remains as important today as it was a quarter century ago. The book also provides valuable insights into many subjects other than slavery, including economic and political relations between Virginia and England, early interactions with Native Americans, and changing colonial and British notions of labor and class. Highly recommended on any of these issues.
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