Canon has unveiled the EOS R6 Mark III, a 32.5-megapixel full-frame mirrorless camera targeting hybrid creators who balance photography and videography. The model introduces a new sensor, faster burst shooting, pre-capture buffering, and a wider video toolkit with 7K raw capture and 4K at up to 119.9 fps.
The R6 Mark III remains in the same versatile category as earlier 6‑series models, yet it provides greater flexibility for advanced work. Canon presents it as a bridge between enthusiast and professional needs, emphasizing higher resolution, improved subject detection, and recording formats optimized for post‑production workflows.
The camera incorporates a 32.5 MP Canon CMOS sensor powered by the DIGIC X processor. The electronic shutter reaches up to 40 frames per second and can record 20 frames in advance through a pre-capture buffer, enabling photographers to catch fleeting action. Mechanical and first‑curtain electronic shutters top out at 12 fps, with a shutter rated for 500,000 actuations.
On the video front, the EOS R6 Mark III supports recording up to 7K/59.94p in raw light, includes a 7K/30p open‑gate mode for maximum vertical resolution, and allows 4K/119.9p for high‑quality slow motion. Canon also introduces production‑ready enhancements such as waveform monitoring, proxy and sub‑recording to the second card, and upgraded connectivity for streamlined workflows.
“Canon positions the EOS R6 Mark III as a bridge between enthusiast and professional use.”
Canon’s EOS R6 Mark III combines speed, resolution, and modern video options in a body that refines hybrid shooting for creators demanding both precision and flexibility.