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product_id: 256986103
title: "Eos R6 With Rf 24-105mm F/4L Mirrorless Camera Lens Kit"
brand: "canon"
price: "19136.84 DT"
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# 12fps mechanical shutter speed 4K uncropped video capture 20MP Full-frame sensor Eos R6 With Rf 24-105mm F/4L Mirrorless Camera Lens Kit

**Brand:** canon
**Price:** 19136.84 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your creative game with Canon EOS R6 — where speed meets precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Eos R6 With Rf 24-105mm F/4L Mirrorless Camera Lens Kit by canon
- **How much does it cost?** 19136.84 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/256986103-eos-r6-with-rf-24-105mm-f-4l-mirrorless-camera)

## Best For

- canon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Uncropped 4K Video:** Shoot cinematic 4K footage without the annoying crop factor, ideal for hybrid pros.
- • **Precision Eye Autofocus:** Lock onto your subject’s eyes with uncanny accuracy, even across the room.
- • **Intuitive Controls & IBIS:** Ergonomic button layout plus in-body image stabilization for razor-sharp shots on the go.
- • **Lightning-fast Burst Shooting:** Capture up to 12 frames per second mechanically—never miss the perfect moment.
- • **Exceptional Low-Light Performance:** Shoot confidently at ISO 12800 with minimal noise—night events just got easier.

## Overview

The Canon EOS R6 with RF 24-105mm F/4L lens kit is a powerhouse mirrorless camera featuring a 20MP full-frame sensor, advanced Digic X processor, and industry-leading eye autofocus. It delivers up to 12fps mechanical burst shooting, uncropped 4K video, and exceptional low-light capabilities up to ISO 12800. Enhanced by in-body image stabilization and an intuitive control layout, this kit is designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking consistent, high-quality results in both photography and videography.

## Description

CANON R6 MARK 2 RF 24 - 105 MM F4 L IS USM KIT

Review: This is nice - Nice one
Review: I wanted to share my experiences coming directly from a Canon EOS R to the Canon EOS R6. First off, the R is a capable full-frame camera that takes fantastic shots. The EOS R6 not only takes fantastic shots it does so more consistently than the EOS R did for me. This is likely due largely to the improved Digic X processor in the R6 versus the Digic 8 in the R. This camera just nails focus. Focusing specifically on a person’s eye is remarkably impressive. Just as an example of how absurdly accurate the eye autofocus is: When I first got the camera I was testing it in my bedroom. I have a collage that has photo of me and my daughters in the center of it on one side of my bedroom as I sat against the opposite wall. The picture of me and my daughters within the collage is likely only 4x3 inches large. Zoomed to 105mm focal length and panning across the wall with that collage coming into frame, it automatically tracked focus on the eye of my daughter who was in the foreground. This camera had caught focus on eye in a small picture within a collage across the room. Racking focus between subjects or different objects is also really fast, too. Additionally impressive is the viewfinder. The smoother refresh rate option is something that I appreciate immensely. It just makes tracking the framing that much easier, especially with quick movements. And I was slightly concerned about going from a 3.2 inch LCD screen on the R to the 3 inch LCD on the back of the R6, but after making the switch and even briefly comparing the two together this worry became a non-issue. The body is a nice improvement. The build quality seems relatively the same; however the button placement on the R6 seems largely more intuitive than on the R. Don’t get me started on the Touch Bar on the EOS R. I REALLY wanted to like it, trying time after time after time to make it useful in my workflow, but it just wasn’t useful and occasionally a hindrance because of accidental touches. Having that replaced with the standard joystick and the different positions of the buttons is a welcome change. Also, having the scroll wheel instead of the direction pad on the back is a lot more intuitive, especially for those who are accustom to that of the 5D mk IV and other cameras with the scroll wheel. Having uncropped (nearly) 4K video on the R6 versus the 1.7x crop for 4K on the R is a welcome change, although this doesn’t affect me as much since I do mostly still photography. However, when using the camera a little bit for video, this has been an appreciated difference. Another appreciated difference is the faster shutter speed of the R6. Being able to take 12 shots per second (with the mechanical shutter) AND while nailing focus saved me a lot of headache when I shot at an event in the evening last weekend. I just couldn’t do that with the R prior. Being able to do 20fps in electronic mode is a nice feature, however for my personal use, I am not sure this will be used all that much. Speaking of the evening event, the low light capability of this camera is exceptional. Truly. At said night event, I was shooting at ISO 8000-12800 at certain times and the images just came out fantastic. I had previously tried shooting with the R in a low light situation at ISO 6000 and it just didn’t do nearly as well. Images sometimes came out blurry or excessively grainy OR blurry AND excessively grainy to the point of nearly being unusable images. That was not something that I worried about with the R6. I set ISO, set aperture, set shutter speed and shot. Nailed focus, and just only had to pay attention to getting the composition right. Also, having IBIS (in body image stabilization) is really wonderful and just adds extra security knowing I will get sharp images taken. It also opens up the ability to have non-stabilized lenses without worry of out-of-focus images taken. Using this body with the new "Nifty 50" (RF 50mm f1.8 STM) which doesn't have IS has helped retain sharp images much more. So it likely sounds like I am gushing over this camera. If it does, it is because I am. The R6 is an amazing camera. The price premium over the R is well worth it. I was originally concerned about going from 30MP to 20MP, but after using it for a little while, that worry has quickly dissipated.

## Features

- Unparalleled performance
- Assures long lasting durability
- Relaxed Fit

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08BVXBG6J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,124 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #110 in Mirrorless Cameras |
| Item model number | 4082C012 |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Product Dimensions | 8.84 x 13.84 x 9.75 cm; 2.2 kg |

## Product Details

- **Aspect ratio:** 16:9, 1:1, 4:3
- **Brand:** Canon
- **Compatible mountings:** Canon RF
- **Expanded ISO minimum:** 120
- **Image stabilisation:** true
- **Maximum aperture:** 4 f
- **Maximum focal length:** 105 Millimeters
- **Metering description:** Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Partial, Spot
- **Photo sensor technology:** CMOS
- **Supported file format:** JPEG, RAW, MP4, MOV

## Images

![Eos R6 With Rf 24-105mm F/4L Mirrorless Camera Lens Kit - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71VIy45wqTL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this work in New Jersey ?**
A: It likes to travel all around the world so it will never want to work in New Jersey.

**Q: Why don’t u have 5 monthly installment for this Canon R6**
A: Like JG went worth, they need there cash now!!!

**Q: .Does this lens work without the adapter?  An adapter doesn't seem to be included but yet I would think it would need one in the "kit" .**
A: If it is a RF lens, you don’t need a adapter.
If it is a ef lens then yes you will need a adapter  for it to work

**Q: Has anyone tried using canon ef-s lenses with the mount adapter and what results did you have?**
A: Yes EF-S works on it. Putting an EF-S lens on means it’s no longer full frame though. It will automatically crop in 1.6x (from full frame, so it will still feel like the 35 you’re used to). Doable, but far from optimal performance of the EOS R’s sensor.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is nice
*by H***L on 30 March 2022*

Nice one

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***L on 9 June 2021*

I wanted to share my experiences coming directly from a Canon EOS R to the Canon EOS R6. First off, the R is a capable full-frame camera that takes fantastic shots. The EOS R6 not only takes fantastic shots it does so more consistently than the EOS R did for me. This is likely due largely to the improved Digic X processor in the R6 versus the Digic 8 in the R. This camera just nails focus. Focusing specifically on a person’s eye is remarkably impressive. Just as an example of how absurdly accurate the eye autofocus is: When I first got the camera I was testing it in my bedroom. I have a collage that has photo of me and my daughters in the center of it on one side of my bedroom as I sat against the opposite wall. The picture of me and my daughters within the collage is likely only 4x3 inches large. Zoomed to 105mm focal length and panning across the wall with that collage coming into frame, it automatically tracked focus on the eye of my daughter who was in the foreground. This camera had caught focus on eye in a small picture within a collage across the room. Racking focus between subjects or different objects is also really fast, too. Additionally impressive is the viewfinder. The smoother refresh rate option is something that I appreciate immensely. It just makes tracking the framing that much easier, especially with quick movements. And I was slightly concerned about going from a 3.2 inch LCD screen on the R to the 3 inch LCD on the back of the R6, but after making the switch and even briefly comparing the two together this worry became a non-issue. The body is a nice improvement. The build quality seems relatively the same; however the button placement on the R6 seems largely more intuitive than on the R. Don’t get me started on the Touch Bar on the EOS R. I REALLY wanted to like it, trying time after time after time to make it useful in my workflow, but it just wasn’t useful and occasionally a hindrance because of accidental touches. Having that replaced with the standard joystick and the different positions of the buttons is a welcome change. Also, having the scroll wheel instead of the direction pad on the back is a lot more intuitive, especially for those who are accustom to that of the 5D mk IV and other cameras with the scroll wheel. Having uncropped (nearly) 4K video on the R6 versus the 1.7x crop for 4K on the R is a welcome change, although this doesn’t affect me as much since I do mostly still photography. However, when using the camera a little bit for video, this has been an appreciated difference. Another appreciated difference is the faster shutter speed of the R6. Being able to take 12 shots per second (with the mechanical shutter) AND while nailing focus saved me a lot of headache when I shot at an event in the evening last weekend. I just couldn’t do that with the R prior. Being able to do 20fps in electronic mode is a nice feature, however for my personal use, I am not sure this will be used all that much. Speaking of the evening event, the low light capability of this camera is exceptional. Truly. At said night event, I was shooting at ISO 8000-12800 at certain times and the images just came out fantastic. I had previously tried shooting with the R in a low light situation at ISO 6000 and it just didn’t do nearly as well. Images sometimes came out blurry or excessively grainy OR blurry AND excessively grainy to the point of nearly being unusable images. That was not something that I worried about with the R6. I set ISO, set aperture, set shutter speed and shot. Nailed focus, and just only had to pay attention to getting the composition right. Also, having IBIS (in body image stabilization) is really wonderful and just adds extra security knowing I will get sharp images taken. It also opens up the ability to have non-stabilized lenses without worry of out-of-focus images taken. Using this body with the new "Nifty 50" (RF 50mm f1.8 STM) which doesn't have IS has helped retain sharp images much more. So it likely sounds like I am gushing over this camera. If it does, it is because I am. The R6 is an amazing camera. The price premium over the R is well worth it. I was originally concerned about going from 30MP to 20MP, but after using it for a little while, that worry has quickly dissipated.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***S on 5 August 2024*

+ The current price for the performance + Video features + Ease of use menu's + Ergonomics + Picture quality specially with good glass + Fast fps and great focus traction + Anti dust curtain - Lower MP than most of the other Canon body's. Compared to my previous Eos R, you can tell the difference - On/Off button on the wrong side of the body - Missing the 'Canon soul'

## Frequently Bought Together

- Canon EOS R6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera + RF24-105mm F4 L is USM Lens Kit Black
- BM Premium 2 Pack of LP-E6NH High Capacity Batteries and Dual Bay Battery Charger for Canon EOS R EOS R5 EOS R6 EOS R6 II EOS R7 EOS 90D EOS 60D EOS 70D EOS 80D EOS 6D II EOS 7D EOS 7D Mark II Cameras
- Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R

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