Canon Launches 32.5-MP EOS R6 Mark III with 7K RAW Recording and Advanced Autofocus Features

November 6, 2025
Canon Launches 32.5-MP EOS R6 Mark III with 7K RAW Recording and Advanced Autofocus Features
  • Canon unveils the EOS R6 Mark III, a high-end full-frame mirrorless hybrid with a 32.5‑MP sensor, offering 7K RAW Light internal recording, open-gate 7K at 30p, 4K up to 119.8p, and up to 40fps electronic or 12fps mechanical shooting, plus a 20-frame pre-capture for fast action.

  • A new compact RF 45mm f/1.2 STM prime accompanies the body, delivering bright f/1.2 aperture with STM focus, a customizable control ring, and a PMo aspheric element to reduce aberrations.

  • Pricing and availability place US body-only at $2,799, with RF 24–105mm kit options at $3,149 and $4,049, with shipping expected to begin in November 2025.

  • Ergonomics get upgrades, including a full-size HDMI Type-A, a front tally lamp, and a Register People Priority AF feature for better subject tracking in crowded scenes.

  • Early buyers span concert photographers, documentary crews, music video producers, streamers, and live event videographers who will benefit from native RAW and extended recording times.

  • Ports include a dual-card setup with CFexpress Type B and SD UHS-II, full-size HDMI, and a front tally lamp; the asymmetric card layout supports high-bit-rate workflows.

  • Autofocus gains include up to ten stored face profiles, stronger mobility for documentary work, and improved thermal management enabling roughly 50 minutes of continuous 7K recording.

  • Workflow improvements feature faster wireless transfers (5 GHz Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth 5.1), redesigned controls, dual aspect markers for multi‑platform framing, and support for Pro-level tools.

  • The article provides links to first-look videos, official product pages, live streams with B&H and Canon, and press inquiry contacts.

  • A shift from dual SD to one CFexpress and one SD slot may divide users due to higher cost and the complexity of managing two formats.

  • Autofocus includes Register People Priority with up to ten people, aiding sports and wedding photography.

  • Open-gate capability uses the full sensor for reframing after the shot and vertical crops, with two memory slots supporting flexible workflows.

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