The Canon EOS R6 III camera with 7K video recording capability is priced at $2,799. |
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Canon has unveiled the EOS R6 III full-frame mirrorless camera, which has received a number of improvements over its predecessor. In addition to increasing the sensor resolution, the new model has boosted shooting speed and video recording quality. The Canon EOS R6 III is equipped with a 32.5-megapixel sensor and supports continuous shooting at up to 40 frames per second. There is also a special ?20 frames per half-second? mode, allowing you to capture key moments when shooting wildlife or sporting events. Canon's Dual Pixel autofocus system is powered by an AI algorithm for accurate tracking of objects in the frame. In addition, the camera is capable of not only recognizing but also memorizing up to 100 faces in order to focus on them automatically. The new model can record 7K @ 60 fps, 7K @ 30 fps with open shutter, and 4K @ 120 fps RAW video with support for Canon C-Log2 and C-Log3. In addition, a wide range of video formats are supported, including HEVC The viewfinder screen has a resolution of 3.69 megapixels. According to the manufacturer, the battery capacity is sufficient for 390 shots with the viewfinder (3.69 million dots) turned on. Another feature of the model is a full-size HDMI port instead of the mini version found on the previous generation camera. The camera costs $2,799 on the US market. Along with the EOS R6 III, Canon introduced the RF45mm F1.2 STM lens with high light intensity and shallow depth of field (weighing 346 grams) for $469. |