Canon EOS R6 V Review
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Our editorial take on the Canon EOS R6 V
The Canon EOS R6 V is a mirrorless camera positioned for release in June 2026. It features a 32.5MP FSI CMOS sensor and notable video capabilities, including 7K Open Gate and 12-bit RAW video. The camera includes in-body stabilization and active cooling, which may benefit extended video recording.
Storage options are robust, with dual CFexpress Type B and UHS-II SD slots. Power is supplied by an LP-E6P battery. A key design choice is the absence of an EVF (electronic viewfinder), which differentiates it from many contemporary mirrorless offerings.
Being priced $300-$400 less than the EOS R6 Mark III, the R6 V may offer a compelling alternative for users prioritizing its specific feature set, especially those who do not require an integrated EVF.
- 32.5MP FSI CMOS sensor
- 7K Open Gate video and 12-bit RAW video
- In-body stabilization
- Active cooling system
- Dual CFexpress Type B and UHS-II SD card slots
- No electronic viewfinder (EVF)
- Release date in June 2026 means a significant wait for availability
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The Canon EOS R6 V, featuring a 32.5MP FSI CMOS sensor, 7K Open Gate video, 12-bit RAW video, in-body stabilization, no EVF, dual CFexpress Type B and UHS-II SD slots, active cooling, and LP-E6P battery, is shipping in June 2026, priced $300-$400 less than the EOS R6 Mark III.
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