Canon EOS R3 will be released soon to support 6K60p, 12 frames per second

Canon EOS R3 will be officially released today, and more information has flowed out, including the vague video specifications before. The latest news is that the machine will support 6K60p RAW.

Canon EOS R3 Detailed Specifications:

  • 24.1MP back-illuminated stacked sensor
  • Support eye-controlled focus and dual-core autofocus
  • Mechanical shutter continuous shooting: 12 frames per second
  • Electronic shutter continuous shooting: 30 frames per second
  • Compared with the existing EOS models, the electronic shutter can take still photos with lower distortion
  • Electronic shutter supports flash
  • Subject tracking technology with deep learning
  • In addition to tracking people and animals, it also adds tracking of motorsports (car/bicycle) subjects
  • It also supports tracking and focusing people, animals and racing cars during video shooting
  • Low light focus as low as EV -7.5
  • 8-speed image stabilization
  • 5.76 million pixels 120Hz refresh rate, no black screen electronic viewfinder
  • Super mining 4K
  • 6K60p RAW
  • 4K120p 10-bit
  • A new generation of multifunctional boots supports cordless microphones
  • Built-in vertical shooting handle
  • Multi-angle flip touch screen
  • Wired LAN and 5GHz Wi-Fi*3 (equivalent to 11ac)
  • All-weather protection design at the same level as EOS-1D series
  • The one-piece aluminum alloy body design
  • LP-E19 battery
  • Dual card slot: CF express+UHS-II SD
  • Time to market: November 2021
  • Price: US$5,999
  • There is also some supplementary information about the two lenses, RF 16mm f/2.8 STM and RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM.

RF 16mm f/2.8 STM:

  • Compact, versatile, large aperture and reasonable price
  • Suitable for narrow indoor spaces and landscape photography
  • Ultra-lightweight and ultra-wide viewing angle, suitable for vlog shooting

RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM:

  • Suitable for wildlife, sports, travel shooting
  • Compact and lightweight, similar in size to EF 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 IS II USM.

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