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Canon launches EOS R6 Mark III and a fast, affordable lens

David Lee
6-11-2025
Translation: machine translated

Compared to its predecessor, the new Canon camera offers significantly more in terms of video. The continuous shooting function has also been improved. Also new: a lens that should interest a lot of people.

Canon presents the successor to the now three-year-old EOS R6 Mark II. The R6 III has a new sensor, namely the same as in the EOS C50 video camera presented in September. This increases the resolution from 24 to 32.5 megapixels. The new sensor is also backside exposed, which should mean an improvement in light sensitivity.

A very good sensor for videos

The new sensor is faster and therefore exhibits less pronounced rolling shutter effects than the R6 II. This is not only important for videos, but also when very fast movements are to be photographed with the electronic shutter.

Better continuous shooting function

It's fitting that Canon has improved the continuous shooting function. The buffer memory now holds 150 RAW images or 280 CRAW images. Pre-recording has become more user-friendly: With the R6 III, you can access the individual RAW images directly - with the R6 II, the prerecording continuous images are encapsulated in a video, from which individual frames can then be extracted. Many users found this cumbersome.

The maximum speed remains at 40 FPS with electronic shutter. Thanks to the lower rolling shutter, this can now also be used in cases where the slower mechanical shutter (12 FPS) was previously used.

New RF 45mm f/1.2 STM lens

Another new addition to the Canon range is the RF 45mm f/1.2 STM: a fixed focal length that weighs just 346 grammes despite its high speed of f/1.2 and costs just 449 francs or 499 euros (RRP). It is not an L lens, but the image quality is said to be «at least as good» as the EF 50mm f/1.2L USM.

The lens should also be of interest to owners of Canon cameras with an APS-C sensor (R7, R10, R50, R100). On such a camera, it shows a narrower image section that corresponds to 72 millimetres in full-frame format - making it ideal for portrait photography, where a lot of light intensity is required.

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My interest in IT and writing landed me in tech journalism early on (2000). I want to know how we can use technology without being used. Outside of the office, I’m a keen musician who makes up for lacking talent with excessive enthusiasm.


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