Canon EOS R6 Mark III Body, Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera
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Best for high-speed action
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Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

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The Canon EOS R6 Mark III is the newest mid-tier Canon full-frame, and across the reviewers we read it lands as a strong but pricey step up. dpreview reports it "did well at almost every test we put it through, from shooting stills to filming several videos," while thephoblographer calls it "the new entry camera to beat, but at a price." The 32.5MP sensor, oversampled 7K video, up to 40fps shooting and improved autofocus are the headline upgrades reviewers and r/canon posters keep returning to. With 69 verified Amazon reviews at 4.6, early customer sentiment is positive.
What reviewers liked
- dpreview reports it performed well across both stills and video testing
- 32.5MP sensor, 7K oversampled video and up to 40fps cited as standout upgrades
- Early verified buyers rate it 4.6 and praise tough-condition performance
Where it falls short
- r/canon flags it as a weak upgrade for pure stills shooters
- Some high-frame-rate video modes drop effective resolution sharply
- Premium price relative to the still-excellent R6 Mark II
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The Canon EOS R6 Mark III is the newest mid-tier Canon full-frame, and across the reviewers we read it lands as a strong but pricey step up. dpreview reports it "did well at almost every test we put it through, from shooting stills to filming several videos," while thephoblographer calls it "the new entry camera to beat, but at a price." The 32.5MP sensor, oversampled 7K video, up to 40fps shooting and improved autofocus are the headline upgrades reviewers and r/canon posters keep returning to. With 69 verified Amazon reviews at 4.6, early customer sentiment is positive.
The honest friction is value. r/canon threads are candid that for a pure stills photographer it's "not a good upgrade" from an R6 Mark II, and commenters note that certain high-frame-rate video modes drop the effective resolution sharply (around 12.7MP). The strongest endorsements come from video-leaning creators citing the RAW video and autofocus. At its premium price, the consensus is that it's a genuinely excellent camera that earns its place mainly for buyers who need the speed and video features, not for those upgrading purely for stills.
- 32.5MP full-frame CMOS Image Sensor and DIGIC X Image Processor.
- Up to 40-fps Photo Shooting with 20-frames of pre-continuous shooting.
- In-Body Image Stabilizer
- up to 8.5 stops (center), and 7.5 stops (periphery) of Coordinated Control IS shake correction.
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
- People, Animal, Vehicle detection and Register People Priority.
- Dual Card slots including one CFexpress Type B card, and one UHS II SD card.
For a still photographer, it's not a good upgrade. It's a good new camera for someone with something like an R8 or a DSLR. For someone shooting ...
It's smaller, has nice auto focus especially for people, It's a great walking around camera. The M lenses are all solid, even if there are not ...
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