On May 13, 2026, Canon made an official announcement regarding the launch of its latest full-frame mirrorless video camera—the EOS R6 V. Priced at 13,999 yuan for the standalone Chinese version, and 21,199 yuan for the kit bundled with the RF20-50mm F4 L IS USM PZ power zoom lens, this camera is slated for a market release in June.
Targeted at professional video creators, the EOS R6 V is outfitted with the same 32.5-megapixel full-frame sensor that graces Canon's high-end still cameras and cinema cameras. This sensor ensures exceptional performance in both video and photo shooting, delivering outstanding color rendition and intricate detail. The camera supports a range of recording capabilities, including 7K 30P full-frame recording, 12-bit RAW internal recording, and 4K 120P cropless recording, catering to the diverse needs of videographers.
Moreover, the EOS R6 V incorporates in-body 5-axis image stabilization, offering up to 7.5 stops of collaborative anti-shake (likely referring to coordinated image stabilization) to enhance image steadiness. It also features second-generation Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology, ensuring swift and accurate autofocus. In a groundbreaking move for Canon video cameras, the EOS R6 V includes an active cooling fan, guaranteeing stable performance during extended recording sessions.
The camera's body design eschews an electronic viewfinder in favor of a 3-inch 2.1-million-dot vari-angle touchscreen, optimizing the user experience for video creation. For storage, it offers dual slots accommodating CFexpress Type B and UHS-II SD cards, providing ample space and flexibility. Additionally, the EOS R6 V boasts comprehensive interfaces and optimized live-streaming protocol support, making it a versatile tool for content creators.
