
Canon has officially raised the bar for hybrid creators with the launch of the EOS R6 Mark III full-frame mirrorless camera and the surprisingly compact RF 45mm F1.2 STM lens. This dual release is a clear statement: Canon is serious about giving photographers and videographers high-end performance without compromise.
The R6 series has long been a favorite for its balanced feature set, and the Mark III takes that versatility to an entirely new level, while the new 45mm prime lens offers one of the most compelling combinations of speed and portability in the RF system.
The EOS R6 Mark III: A Hybrid Hero Redefined
The third generation of the R6 is built for the creator who demands excellence in both stills and video, packing significant upgrades that solidify its position as one of the best hybrid cameras on the market.
Key Performance Upgrades:
- Higher Resolution Sensor: The biggest change is the leap to a 32.5MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor, a notable bump from the Mark II’s 24.2MP. This provides significantly more cropping freedom for photographers and a richer canvas for video.
- 7K RAW Video: The R6 Mark III now offers internal recording of 7K 60p RAW Light video, as well as a 7K/30p ‘Open Gate’ mode. This unprecedented video capability in the R6 line allows for incredible post-production flexibility and stunning detail.
- Blazing Speed & Pre-Capture: With an electronic shutter of up to 40 fps and a new Pre-Continuous Shooting function that captures up to 20 frames before the shutter is fully pressed, catching the decisive moment in sports or wildlife is easier than ever.
- Enhanced AF and Stabilization: The camera features Canon’s refined Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, now with improved deep-learning subject tracking that can recognize a wider array of subjects including horses, trains, and planes. Combined with up to 8.5 stops of Coordinated Image Stabilization, shooting handheld in low light is supremely reliable.
- Pro-Grade Workflow: Canon has listened to videographers by adding a full-size HDMI Type-A port and adopting a dual-slot system featuring a CFexpress Type B slot alongside an SD UHS-II slot to handle the huge data rates of 7K RAW.

The RF 45mm F1.2 STM: Fast Aperture, Small Form Factor
Alongside the camera, Canon surprised the industry with the new RF 45mm F1.2 STM lens. Typically, an f/1.2 aperture on a full-frame camera means a large, heavy, and expensive ‘L’ series lens. The 45mm F1.2 flips that script.
Why the 45mm F1.2 is a Game-Changer:
- Affordable F/1.2 Performance: By using an STM (Stepping Motor) instead of the larger, more complex USM, Canon has created a super-fast prime lens at a significantly more accessible price point than the existing RF 50mm F1.2L.
- Compact & Lightweight: Weighing in at less than 400g, this lens is highly portable. It provides a natural, slightly wider-than-normal perspective that is perfect for street, environmental portraits, and everyday shooting.
- Expressive Bokeh: The nine-blade aperture combined with the ultra-wide f/1.2 maximum aperture delivers exquisitely shallow depth of field, allowing subjects to pop against a background of smooth, creamy bokeh.
- Video-Friendly AF: The STM motor provides fast, quiet, and smooth autofocus that is ideal for video work, making this an instant go-to for many content creators.
The New Dynamic Duo
The combination of the EOS R6 Mark III and the RF 45mm F1.2 STM is a formidable one. The camera’s 32.5MP resolution and 7K video prowess pair perfectly with the lens’s ability to maximize light and minimize depth of field. Whether you’re a wedding shooter needing exceptional low-light performance or a visual journalist requiring both high-speed stills and broadcast-ready video, this new duo offers a powerful, yet balanced, solution.
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III is expected to ship in late November, with the body-only price set at approximately $2,799 USD. The highly anticipated Canon RF 45mm F1.2 STM is also slated to ship around the same time, priced competitively at approximately $469 USD.
It’s clear that Canon is continuing its aggressive expansion of the RF ecosystem, and for hybrid shooters, the EOS R6 Mark III is ready to take the crown as the new king of versatility.












