Canon EOS R6V: 7K Open Gate RAW, IBIS y SIN Sobrecalentamiento por 2.500€

The Canon EOS R6V is one of the most interesting video cameras Canon has released in recent years. It shares a sensor and processor with the Canon EOS R6 Mark III, but adds active cooling, 7K RAW Open Gate recording, 4K recording up to 120 fps, IBIS stabilization, and a surprisingly competitive price of €2,500. Purchase link: https://amzlink.to/az0Ri8M6qg46A In this review, I'll show you how it performs in real-world situations, the image quality it offers, how its Dual Pixel autofocus system works, its stabilization capabilities, its low-light performance thanks to its dual native ISO, and whether it truly lives up to its promise of extended recording without overheating issues. We'll also look at its 7K RAW recording capabilities, Open Gate, 4K Fine oversampling, 120fps slow motion, professional video tools like False Color, zebra stripes, and pre-recording, as well as compare it to other options in Canon's lineup, such as the EOS C50 and the EOS R6 Mark III. Is it the best full-frame video camera for €2,500? I'll share my experience after testing it. Index: 00:00 Intro and Price 02:30 Unlimited Recording 03:40 7K Open Gate RAW 04:40 Dynamic Range 05:15 4K 120fps 05:40 Dual Native ISO 06:29 Stabilization / IBIS 07:08 Autofocus 07:42 Screen and Buttons 09:30 Conclusion #canoneosr6v #canon #eosr6v