Canon EOS R6 Mark III Review: A Serious Upgrade
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III offers significant upgrades over its predecessor, enhancing both photo and video capabilities. With a new 32.5 MP sensor and support for ultrahigh-speed CFexpress memory cards, it delivers improved performance and versatility. Despite some minor design limitations, the camera is positioned as a strong contender in the hybrid camera market.
- ▪The EOS R6 Mark III features a 32.5 MP full-frame sensor, providing a 34 percent increase in resolution compared to the Mark II.
- ▪It supports video recording up to 7K 60p and includes advanced features like 10-bit recording and C-Log support.
- ▪The camera retains a similar design to the Mark II but introduces a new mode dial configuration and faster CFexpress card slot.
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Dan MoldGearMay 28, 2026 6:33 AMReview: Canon EOS R6 Mark III CameraWith sharper resolution and lightning-fast performance, Canon’s latest full-frame mirrorless punches well above its class.Courtesy of WalmartTriangleUpBuy NowMultiple Buying Options Available$2,799 at Walmart$2,799 at Canon$2,799 at B&H PhotoCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyRating:8/10Open rating explainerInformationWIREDEntry-level price with better-than-entry-level specs. Improved 32.5 MP full-frame sensor. Extremely fast pre-capture. Excellent video features.TIREDMode dial doesn’t lock. No top LCD screen. Lacks a four-axis LCD displayCanon’s EOS R6-series mirrorless cameras used to be the entry-level model in the company’s full-frame lineup.
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