Canon EOS R6 Mark III Mirrorless Camera Body {32.5MP}

Model #394959

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Canon EOS R6 Mark III: 33MP full-frame hybrid built for speed

The R6 Mark III pairs a 33MP full-frame CMOS sensor with the Digic X processor, the same chip driving Canon's flagship R1. That combination produces 40 fps continuous shooting with full AF and AE, plus a buffer deep enough to sustain 150 lossless compressed RAW frames at that rate. Pre-continuous shooting captures up to 20 frames before your full shutter press registers, which changes how you approach subjects like birds in flight or athletes at peak motion. The Dual Pixel CMOS AF system covers 4,897 focus points with 1,053 cross-type zones and AF sensitivity down to EV -6.5, and the subject detection runs in Auto mode, so the camera identifies people, animals, or vehicles without you specifying a category first.

For video, the R6 III records 7K RAW internally at up to 60p in Light mode, 4K DCI at up to 120p, and 4K UHD at up to 120p, with 10-bit 4:2:2 color sampling available internally via H.265. Cinema EOS-derived Movie Servo AF handles focus transitions with the smooth acceleration and deceleration that otherwise requires external control rigs. The 5-axis in-body stabilization is rated at 8.5 stops CIPA, coordinating with optical IS in compatible RF lenses for a combined correction that covers both angular and translational movement. Storage runs dual slots: one CFexpress Type B and one UHS-II SD, connected via full-size HDMI Type A and USB 3.2 Gen 2 for monitoring and transfer. At 699g with the battery, this is a weather-sealed body that genuinely covers professional stills and serious video production without asking you to choose between the two.

Who It's For

Sports and wildlife photographers working in fast, unpredictable conditions will find the 40 fps burst rate and pre-continuous shooting directly address the millisecond timing problems that define those genres. Event and wedding shooters benefit from the EV -6.5 AF sensitivity and 8.5-stop IBIS when lighting drops and tripods aren't an option. Hybrid content creators who need internal 7K RAW and Cinema EOS-derived autofocus for video, then switch immediately to stills for a portrait session, get both in one body without a crop penalty on the 35.9 x 23.9mm sensor. Documentary and travel photographers carrying a single body will appreciate the 33MP resolution for cropping flexibility in the field, combined with dual card slots and environmental sealing for less controlled shooting conditions.

Key Features

  • 33MP full-frame CMOS with Digic X processor
  • 40 fps continuous with full AF/AE and 150-frame RAW buffer
  • 4,897 AF points with 1,053 cross-type zones, EV -6.5 sensitivity
  • 7K RAW at 60p internally, 4K DCI/UHD at 120p with 10-bit H.265
  • 8.5-stop IBIS coordinating with compatible RF lens optical IS
  • Pre-continuous shooting captures 20 frames before shutter press registers
  • Fully articulated 3-inch touchscreen LCD, 0.76x OLED EVF
  • Dual CFexpress Type B and UHS-II SD storage with USB 3.2 Gen 2

FAQ

How does the R6 III handle fast-moving subjects like birds or athletes?
The 40 fps burst with full AF and AE, combined with the 4,897-point Dual Pixel CMOS AF system and Auto subject detection, keeps pace with demanding action. Pre-continuous shooting captures up to 20 frames before you fully press the shutter, letting you fire after peak action passes and still land the shot.
What's the resolution increase from the R6 II, and does it matter for most shooting?
The R6 III jumps from 24.2MP to 33MP, a 34% gain. That extra resolution gives you significant cropping headroom and holds detail better when you need it, especially useful for wildlife and sports where you're working with longer focal lengths.
Can the R6 III handle serious video work alongside stills?
Yes. 7K RAW at 60p in Light mode, 4K DCI at 120p, and 4K UHD at 120p with 10-bit 4:2:2 internally via H.265 cover professional-grade work. Cinema EOS-derived Movie Servo AF handles focus with smooth acceleration and deceleration, and the 8.5-stop IBIS pairs with lens IS for coordinated correction across stills and video.
What's the AF sensitivity limit in low light?
The system focuses down to EV -6.5 with the mechanical shutter, essentially complete darkness. Video AF bottoms out at EV -4, and a bright LED assist lamp on the camera's right side extends capability further when needed.
Does the dual storage setup work the way I'd expect for backup?
One CFexpress Type B and one UHS-II SD slot let you record to both simultaneously for automatic backup, or use the faster CFexpress for high-bandwidth RAW and overflow to the SD for overflow. Full-size HDMI Type A and USB 3.2 Gen 2 handle external monitoring and file transfer.
How much does IBIS actually improve handheld shooting?
Rated at 8.5 stops CIPA, coordinating with compatible lens IS for combined correction. In-body stabilization handles camera rotation that lens IS alone cannot, making wide-angle work and adapted lenses substantially more usable without a tripod.
What battery should I buy, and will my older LP-E6 batteries work?
Use the LP-E6P (2130 mAh). Older LP-E6, LP-E6N, and LP-E6NH packs power the camera but lock out 40 fps burst, pre-continuous shooting, and advanced video features. The original LP-E6 triggers an error message.
SpecificationValue
SensorFull frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm)
Resolution33.0 MP
MountCanon RF

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Brand Name Canon
Lens Mount Canon EOS RF