Canon EOS R6 Mark III: The End of a Trilogy
For more than five years, the Canon EOS R6 series has been the turning point in Canon's transition into the mirrorless world.
From the original R6 in 2020, marked by overheating issues, to the R6 Mark II in 2022, a symbol of reliability and balance, the brand has been learning, correcting, and perfecting.
Today, the imminent R6 Mark III promises to close this trilogy and consolidate an era in Canon's history.
This article reviews that evolution: the mistakes the company was able to turn into opportunities, the strategy behind its closed ecosystem of RF lenses, and how accessibility became its greatest selling point.
More than a technical overview, it's a look at how Canon managed to maintain the trust of millions of photographers in an increasingly competitive market.
Watch the full video to discover how Canon turned its initial failures into leadership and what we can expect from the next generation of the R6.
In the video, we analyze the context of each launch, the growth figures, the decisions that made the difference, and why Canon remains the benchmark in the photography world today.
