Canon EOS R6

Here are the latest photos I captured with my Canon EOS R6 camera. These samples showcase how effectively this camera performs across diverse settings, conditions, and subjects, thus providing a comprehensive look at its real-world performance. These should help you decide if this camera could be the perfect addition to your kit.

Empty Yakiniku

Empty Yakiniku

The pandemic has been especially tough on Tokyo’s beloved small restaurants—the hidden gems that define the city’s culinary soul. Their good food, affordable prices, and cozy, one-of-a-kind atmospheres make them irreplaceable, but many struggled to withstand the challenges. It’s heartbreaking to see these places disappear while larger establishments manage to weather the storm. Here’s hoping…

Monsters Inc.

Monsters Inc.

An almost deserted Monsters, Inc. attraction at Tokyo Disneyland must have felt surreal! While the restrictions to manage the pandemic might have created a quieter atmosphere, it’s a rare chance to experience the park without the usual crowds. The emptiness adds an unexpected charm—like having a personal tour through Monstropolis. A unique way to capture…

Halloween Costumes
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Halloween Costumes

Welcome to Tokyo Disneyland’s Halloween Season—where the magic gets a spooky twist! It’s interesting to see the changes, with the new dress code keeping the focus on family-friendly fun. Gone are the flashy outfits more suited to a night in Roppongi, making way for costumes that match the park’s enchanting Halloween vibe. Good thing or…

Small World After All

Small World After All

A cruise through Disneyland with all the whimsical little characters sounds like a nostalgic trip down memory lane—stop-motion vibes and all! The R6’s low-light performance really shines in these settings, handling dim environments while keeping the magic alive in the details. A perfect camera for capturing those enchanting moments where childhood memories meet real-life adventures.

Disney Zoom

Disney Zoom

Tokyo Disneyland during Halloween, captured with the RF70-200mm, must look absolutely stunning! That lens is perfect for isolating all the festive details—from the spooky decorations and costumed characters to magical castle views. It’s such a versatile tool for capturing both candid moments and dramatic compressed perspectives. Halloween at Disneyland is always a treat, but your…

Sunny Day

Sunny Day

Sounds like a perfect autumn day—balancing fresh air and playtime with a creative Lego session to wind down. There’s something timeless about building Lego sets together, sparking imagination while making memories. It’s great that your kids share the same enthusiasm—it’s like passing on the joy brick by brick.

Couple
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Couple

Public displays of affection (PDA) in Japan tend to be quite reserved compared to some other cultures. Holding hands is widely accepted and seen as a sweet gesture, but anything more intimate is typically kept private. This cultural nuance reflects Japan’s emphasis on modesty and social harmony, where subtlety often speaks louder than bold gestures….

Night Train
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Night Train

The RF50mm f/1.2L truly shines in night photography, capturing pin-point sharpness where it matters and enveloping the rest in that luscious, creamy bokeh. It’s amazing how this lens can transform something as simple as a railway station into a cinematic masterpiece, with glowing lights and soft blurred details adding so much atmosphere. A perfect tool…

Green Curry
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Green Curry

Green curry season is back at your favorite Shimbashi spot—always a good reason to celebrate! It’s fun to compare how the remodeling has changed the vibe. The new look might feel fresher, and the uniforms probably tie into that updated theme. That said, nothing beats a bowl of green curry that stays consistently delicious, regardless…

Work In Progress

Work In Progress

Tokyo’s roadwork signs are on another level of charm! Even something as mundane as construction gets a touch of kawaii culture—cute characters or playful designs that soften the inconvenience. It’s such a uniquely Japanese way to bring a smile to your face, even in the middle of a detour.