Canon has introduced the EOS R6 Mark III, a camera that combines many features from the Canon EOS C50 but is designed more for still photography. Despite this, it offers impressive video capabilities.
The EOS R6 Mark III features the same 32MP 3:2 full-frame sensor used in the EOS C50. This is an upgrade from the 24.2MP CMOS sensor found in the previous R6 Mark II. However, unlike the EOS C80 and EOS C400, the R6 Mark III's sensor does not include Dual Gain Output (DGO) or a back-illuminated stacked CMOS design.
[translate:Интересно, что R6 Mark III и C50 не оснащены сенсором Back Illuminated Stacked, как у C80, C400 и R3.]
The camera shares the DIGIC DV 7 processor with the EOS C50, C80, C400, C500 Mark II, and C300 Mark III models, ensuring strong performance in video processing and autofocus.
"One of the reasons a lot of companies are now utilizing back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensors is that they allow for better AF performance."
The EOS R6 Mark III follows the R6 Mark II, which was released just over three years ago, with the original EOS R6 dating back to July 2020.
Summary: The Canon EOS R6 Mark III offers a blend of high-resolution imaging and versatile video features, maintaining a strong position for photographers who also demand advanced video performance.
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