![]() From selecting a focus point to enabling a touch shutter, users can also navigate menus and review images with a simple tap or swipe of a finger. Fully articulated for flexible shooting, the R6's vari-angle touchscreen was responsive and highly functional. Like its EVF, the Canon R6's 1.62-million dot, 3-inch rear LCD screen offers approximately 100% coverage and is bright and clear. Users can also opt to disable image review in the EVF. For one, I really liked enabling the vertical display option which positions shooting information at the bottom of the EVF when shooting in portrait mode. A couple of the R6's viewfinder features were especially handy during testing. The Canon R6's 3.69-million dot electronic viewfinder (EVF) offers approximately 100% coverage, a bright, clear view and provides a long list of data for quick reference. And, the Canon R6's nicely designed grip provides a solid handhold, although you’ll need a strong forearm to shoot one-handed. At 5.45 x 3.84 x 3.48 inches and approximately 1.5 pounds-with battery and SD memory card-the R6 is large enough to offset longer lenses, such as the kit 24-105mm f/4 IS USM, without being overly bulky. The Canon EOS R6's camera body is well built and weather- and dust-resistant, albeit to a slightly lesser extent than the EOS R5.
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