Canon EOS R6 III review: A video powerhouse that's also great for photography
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Canon EOS R6 III review: A video powerhouse that's also great for photography
"With video features like RAW now the norm on midrange mirrorless cameras, Canon decided not to mess around with its latest model, the 33-megapixel EOS R6 III. It's a veritable cinematic beast, allowing up to 7K RAW video capture internally with fast and reliable autofocus and rock solid stabilization. At the same time, it's a solid photo camera with high burst speeds and warm, accurate image quality."
"The EOS R6 III is quintessentially Canon in terms of design. It strongly resembles the R6 II and EOS R5 II, with the same button and dial layout at the rear. In terms of functionality, this is a good thing as everything falls perfectly to hand, letting you control it by feel once you're used to it. However, the R6 III's design is a bit bland, so if you're looking for a stylish camera a la Fujifilm, this is not the one."
Canon's EOS R6 III records internal RAW video up to 7K and captures 33MP photos at up to 40 fps while offering fast, reliable autofocus and strong stabilization. The camera delivers warm, accurate image quality and high burst speeds for stills. The R6 III competes with Sony's 33MP A7 V, which provides higher dynamic range. The R6 III costs $300 more than its predecessor. The body echoes prior Canon designs with familiar button and dial layout, a grippy rubber exterior, 3.69-million-dot 120 fps EVF, a 3-inch 1.65-million-dot flip-out rear touch display, CFexpress Type B and SD UHS-II card support, and headphone and microphone ports.
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