Canon has announced the EOS R6 Mark III, an upgraded full-frame camera that delivers increased resolution, faster continuous shooting, and expanded video capabilities compared to the EOS R6 Mark II.
The new model features a 32.5-megapixel sensor, a significant jump from the 24 megapixels of its predecessor. It retains the DIGIC X processor from the R6 II, enabling faster readout speeds while supporting a continuous shooting rate of up to 40 frames per second using the electronic shutter.
The camera supports an ISO range up to 64,000. It also offers an in-sensor crop mode that extends effective focal length but reduces resolution.
Advanced autofocus now more reliably identifies complex subjects such as trains, airplanes, and horses, while better distinguishing between animals like cats and dogs. Prioritized tracking can save up to ten faces, which is useful for portrait and event photography. Autofocus performance is effective in very low light, down to -6.5 EV.
The EOS R6 Mark III features internal image stabilization capable of compensating for up to 8.5 stops with the electronic shutter. Its video functions have been significantly enhanced, supporting improved recording quality and versatility.
"The newly developed sensor, with the DIGIC X processor of the R6 II, allows for faster readout speeds, maintaining a continuous shooting rate of 40 frames per second with the electronic shutter despite the higher resolution."
Summary: The Canon EOS R6 Mark III raises the bar with higher resolution, faster shooting, and improved autofocus and video features, making it a versatile choice for photographers and videographers alike.
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