
"Canon is announcing the EOS R6 Mark III camera, its latest jack-of-all-trades full-frame mirrorless model for both stills and video. The new camera has a 32.5-megapixel sensor, improved autofocus, up to 7K video recording, and a new dual-card arrangement with a faster CFexpress Type B slot. It's set to launch November 25th and will sell body-only for $2,799 as well as in kits with the RF 24-105mm STM lens or RF 24-105mm L lens for $3,149 and $4,049, respectively."
"The R6 line is aimed at a wider set of users who may not need the higher 45 megapixels of the pricier EOS R5 Mark II or want to spend well over $4,000 for the body alone. But the R6 Mark III seems no slouch now that it's upping the res from 24 megapixels in the last-gen model to 32.5 megapixels. The Mark III can also capture higher-quality video up to 4K / 120p and 7K / 60p RAW, including support for full corner-to-corner open gate filming for extra cropping flexibility."
The EOS R6 Mark III is a full-frame mirrorless camera featuring a 32.5-megapixel sensor, improved autofocus, and expanded video capabilities. The camera can record up to 4K/120p and 7K/60p RAW and supports full corner-to-corner open gate filming for added cropping flexibility. The design introduces a revised dual-card arrangement that includes a faster CFexpress Type B slot and adds a tally lamp plus additional gamma options, including Canon Log 2 and custom looks. The R6 Mark III targets users seeking strong stills and video performance without the higher resolution or cost of flagship models. Pricing starts at $2,799 body-only, with kit options available.
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