Canon Unveils EOS R6 Mark III with Enhanced Imaging and Video Capabilities

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Canon has introduced the EOS R6 Mark III, the latest addition to its full-frame mirrorless lineup. The new camera features a 32.5-megapixel sensor, advanced autofocus capabilities, and impressive 7K video recording support. Scheduled for release on November 25th, the body-only option will be priced at $2,799, with kit options including the RF 24-105mm STM lens or RF 24-105mm L lens priced at $3,149 and $4,049, respectively.

The EOS R6 Mark III caters to a broader user base seeking a versatile camera without the higher cost of top-tier models. Boasting an increased resolution from its predecessor, this model now offers enhanced video recording capabilities, including 4K at 120p and 7K at 60p RAW footage with expanded filming options. The camera also introduces new gamma settings, Canon’s Log 2 mode, and custom looks for creative flexibility.

Noteworthy updates for videographers include a tally lamp for clear indication of recording status and the shift from a Micro HDMI to a full-size Type A HDMI port. Additionally, the autofocus system allows for face registration to ensure accurate tracking of subjects. Despite moving from dual SD card slots to an asymmetrical setup with one CFexpress Type B and one SD slot, the choice enables faster image bursts while maintaining high shooting speeds.

Source: The Verge