Canon R6 III is the latest entry, which offers a 32.5MP full frame CMOS sensor, 8.5 stops of image stabilisation, and high-speed 4K 120fps recording. The camera offers nice weather sealing, good build, and good resolution for cropping. If you are looking to purchase the camera, we offer three lens options to help meet your needs. Have a look.
Canon RF 10-20mm f4 L

A wide-angle zoom, the 10-20mm focal range is not as common as other lenses. Designed for landscape, travel, and documentary photographers, the 10-20mm f4 is ideal for those who want some fun image quality. There is some distortion, but that only adds to the picture. But this can be corrected in-camera. According to our review linked here, the lens is ideal for those who want to shoot interiors and get details. And also spaces that are small. The colors are nice, it is quite sharp, and you also get some bokeh to work with. Like the images, the lens also excels at fast autofocusing. As we expressed, “It’s a lens for people that don’t want to pixel peep just to compare lenses. Instead, they’ll pixel peep to get closer to a story. Plus, it’s weather resistant and has good image stabilization. There isn’t a lot not to like about this lens to be honest.”
Canon RF 24-105mm f4 L

Canon RF 24-105mm f4 is a brilliant lens that covers a wide range. It has a 0.45m close focusing distance, weighs 700g, and has image stabilization. It is also nice to hold, offers good weather sealing, and extends a little when you zoom. As we said about the lens with the R6 III, “The R6 Mark III’s greatest strength lies in the quality of lenses that Canon (and Zeiss) makes. The Canon RF 24-105 f4 L and the R6 Mark III seem to work like a pair that was made for each other – the images are sharp with pleasing color rendition.” In addition, it offers pretty solid autofocus and can track well, given the camera’s ability. Despite being f4, you get nice bokeh at the longer end, and the colors are pretty nice. Overall, the lens can be used by wedding, travel, event, and photojournalism photographers.
Today, it still remains to be one of our favorites.
Canon RF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM

The 70-200mm has a close focusing distance of 0.7m, is small, and extends when zooms out. The lens has various controls over it, features nice weather resistance, and it is quite portable. The white colour is also helps to segregate heat well when shooting outdoors. The colors are nice and the bokeh is visible and creamy even when shooting at wide open apertures. In fact, it is also very sharp and provides nice separation between subject and background. The autofocus is quick and works in varying lighting situations. With image stabilization, you can make handheld images at longer shutter speeds. Overall, it is a lens that will be adored by wedding and portrait photographers.
We tend to like this version because it could easily fit into a camera bag while attached to the camera.
