Canon EOS R6 Mark III Review
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Our editorial take on the Canon EOS R6 Mark III
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III lands as a comprehensive hybrid camera that delivers on both stills and video without much fuss. Reviewers consistently praise its performance across a range of real-world tests, from high-speed bursts to demanding video work. The jump to a 32.5-megapixel sensor gives photographers more resolution without sacrificing the speed and low-light capability the R6 line is known for, while the 40 fps continuous shooting and pre-capture mode make it a strong tool for action and wildlife. Autofocus improvements are noted across the board, and the 8.5 stops of stabilization keep handheld work steady.
On the video side, 7K 60p internal RAW recording and open gate 7K 30p put the R6 III in serious filmmaker territory, with 4K 120p offering plenty of slow-motion flexibility. Reviewers find it handles tough shooting conditions well, and the feature set hits the sweet spot for hybrid shooters who need a camera that can do both without compromise.
The main drawback is the price, which sits at $2,799 and may feel steep for those upgrading from the previous generation or considering rival midrange options. Some reviewers hint that while the camera excels, Canon's broader lens and ecosystem costs can add up. Still, the R6 III emerges as a highly capable workhorse with few weak points.
- 32.5MP sensor balances resolution with speed and low-light performance
- 40 fps burst and pre-capture mode excel for action and wildlife
- 7K 60p internal RAW and 4K 120p deliver serious video capability
- Improved autofocus performs reliably in challenging conditions
- 8.5 stops of image stabilization support handheld shooting
- $2,799 price point feels steep for a midrange hybrid camera
- Canon ecosystem and lens costs can add up over time
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The EOS R6 III did well at almost every test we put it through, from shooting stills to filming several videos.
The Canon EOS R6 III is a great new hybrid camera from Canon, featuring a new 32.5MP sensor, better autofocus, and many video features.
More capable than the R6 Mark II and less intimidating than the R1 or R5 II, Canon's latest hybrid hits a rare balance.
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III surprised me for how well it performed under tough conditions. It's the new entry camera to beat but at a price.
I've been especially impressed by the EOS R6 Mark III's image stabilisation system, which I've found to be very effective with both telephoto ...
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