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The Canon EOS R6 V Removes the R6 III's EVF and Adds an Internal Fan

PetaPixel·Jeremy Gray·19 days ago
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After a pair of teasers , Canon has finally unveiled its latest camera, the Canon EOS R6 V. Unveiled alongside the new RF 20-50mm f/4 L IS USM PZ lens and an array of new hybrid creator-centric accessories, the Canon EOS R6 V offers many very familiar features. At its core is the same 32.5-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that first appeared in the Canon EOS C50 last year and then the EOS R6 Mark III , PetaPixel ‘s Camera of the Year 2025 . The Canon EOS R6 V is a bit smaller than the R6 III, thanks to the removal of the EVF. The R6 V is much closer to the R6 III than it is to the C50, thanks to its non-cinema user interface and menu system, in-body image stabilization, and a generally SLR-inspired design. However, unlike the R6 III, the R6 V lacks an electronic viewfinder (EVF), so users must rely on the rear display for all composing needs.…

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