announced July 2020
45mp, new 16 point low pass filter; “1EV more dynamic range than the Canon R” and improved rolling shutter;
shutter curtain optionally closes on power down to protect sensor from dust when changing lenses;
“6-8EV” IBIS with dual sync with OIS lenses but no pixel shift HiRes mode
12fps mechanical shutter burst rate to 180 RAW with CF Express card
20fps electronic shutter burst rate
5.6mdot 0.76x EVF (similar to Sony a7RIV)
35mp 8K 30p RAW or 4:2:2 10 bit c-log no crop HR265 video Dual Pixel AF
4K 120p 4:2:2 10 bit log no crop HR265 video Dual Pixel AF; no 4K RAW;
max. record times before overheating at 23degC ambient temperature:
zebra exposure warnings for 1st time on a Canon stills camera at last!
top LCD, 2mdot fully articulated rear touchscreen, rear joystick
mode button requiring LCD screen instead of a PASM dial.
weathersealing same level as Canon 5DIV and the Canon R
-6EV AF, 100% 1053 Dual Pixel AF II coverage with human and animal selectable eye, head, face AF tracking
can AF with central pixels with lens apertures down to f/22
flash sync only 1/200th sec;
2 card slots - type b CF Express + UHS-II SD
USB-C charging; micro HDMI port; dual band WiFi;
new LP-E6NH 2130mAh battery;
opt. BGR10 dual battery grip works also on the R6.
opt. WFT-R10a grip with ethernet port (does not fit the R6)
re-designed menu;
inherits the ability to output 10-bit HDR HEIF files for stills and video from the 1D X Mark III
larger and heavier and battery life not as good as the Sony a7RIV;
$US3900