Canon has announced the EOS R6 Mark III, the third iteration of its popular full-frame all-rounder. If you just want a quick TL;DR, the new camera is essentially an upgraded EOS R6 Mark II, a hybrid EOS C50, or a mix between the EOS R6 Mark II and the EOS R5 Mark II. The new Canon EOS R6 Mark III comes with a 32-megapixel sensor, better IBIS, improved tracking algorithms, and an enhanced video feature set with 7K open gate, internal RAW video, and a CFexpress card slot. Canon took a safe and proven track here—not fixing what isn’t broken, but refining and improving various elements. Canon has long produced popular mid-tier cameras. After a relatively slow start in the full-frame mirrorless segment, the company announced the R5–R6 duo, aimed directly at professional photographers and hybrid creators. The next generation of both cameras cemented their position as a mainstream, mid-tier workhorse (EOS R6) and a high-resolution option, adhering to the emerging standard of 40+ MP / 8K cameras with the EOS R5 series. Now comes a camera that blends features and traits of both the EOS R5 and EOS R6—the Canon EOS R6 Mark III. Canon EOS R6 Mark III. Image credit: Canon Specs and features At the heart of the Canon EOS R6 Mark III is a 32-megapixel, 7K-capable full-frame sensor. We can’t provide official confirmation regarding other cameras in which the sensor is used, but the specs seem closely aligned with the EOS C50. When writing my EOS...
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