EOS R3

Canon

EOS R3

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Is the R6 Mark III a significant upgrade from the EOS R?

Don't focus on the slight difference in resolution. Even if you got the R6ii, you'd likely never notice a difference between 24 and 30 mp. I know someone that had a 90D (30mp) and upgraded to the first gen R6 which is only 20mp. He was so happy with the camera, he didn't miss the resolution at all a

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Baldkat82 in r/canon

March 2, 2026 8:37 PM

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Upgrade from Canon 80D?

Full frame Canon: If you don’t make any money from your photos and you value portability: Canon R8 If you make some money from your photos or you like to have pro features like dual card slots and battery life and IBIS then R6 series (mark ii or iii) If you make lots of money with your photos and yo

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MedicalMixtape in r/canon

March 13, 2026 3:06 PM

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Canon R5 or R3 in 2026

For wild life maximizing the pixels per duck is pretty important. Readout speed is also important. I would go with the r5 and use mechanical shutter. I think the r3 used is around 3k. R3 readout speed 3.2ms 1st curtain mechanical and 4.8ms electronic R5 readout speed 3.5ms 1st curtain mechanical and

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carsrule1989 in r/canon

April 8, 2026 8:49 AM

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Asking what's history of EOS?

Ever since the first 7D, I think there have been a decade or so of newer models. The 7D only reached the mark II, because the double digit line up got too close to the spec ceiling. Ever since the Fujifilm X series (compact APS-C mirrorless cameras) got a big market in the mid-2010s, Canon dipped it

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hatlad43 in r/canon

October 29, 2025 12:14 PM

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Newbie in sports photography. Budget is $2000 for gear. Interested in field and marathon shoots. Recommendations?

Research one of these: For sports photography, a camera with a fast, accurate autofocus system, high frame rate, and good low-light performance is crucial. Lenses with long focal lengths and wide apertures (like f/2.8) are also essential for capturing distant action and freezing motion. Popular choi

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LeadingLittle8733 in r/sportsphotography

August 14, 2025 8:47 PM

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