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    I tested the Canon EOS R6 Mark III — it’s a near-perfect hybrid camera, with one major drawback


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    Canon EOS R6 Mark III: two-minute review

    The Canon R6 Mark III is the brand’s latest enthusiast-level hybrid camera, and successor to one of Canon’s most popular models. It’s perhaps the clearest expression of a ‘hybrid’ Canon camera yet within its price range, with a fresh 33MP sensor that not only offers a significant bump in resolution (from 24MP), but a host of new video features such as 7K open-gate.

    Canon EOS R6 Mark III with no lens mounted, next to the RF 20mm f/1.4 and RF 85mm f/1.4 lenses

    (Image credit: Future / Alex Whitelock)

    In real-world testing, the R6 Mark III is also a stunning stills and video camera, capable of producing superb results in both fields. In a field where competitors are eager to champion stacked BSI sensors, the Mark III proves that you need neither to achieve great performance. Images are detailed with great dynamic range and flexibility, and you still get an impressive 40fps burst rate, despite the significant jump in resolution.

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