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Canon EOS R3 Mirrorless Camera

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Canon EOS R3 Mirrorless Camera
Key Features
  • 24MP Full-Frame Stacked BSI CMOS Sensor
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, Eye Control AF
  • 6K60 Raw and 4K120 10-Bit Internal Video
  • 30 fps E. Shutter, 12 fps Mech. Shutter
Built for speed, versatility, and reliability, the Canon EOS R3 combines the technology from their mirrorless EOS R system with the robustness and performance you'd expect from a flagship DSLR. Revolving around a new full-frame stacked sensor, updated AF performance, and refined body design, the EOS R3 is first 3-Series camera since the film era and plants itself as a fast-shooting, flexible, and contemporary mirrorless camera.
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Canon R3 Overview

  • 1Description
  • 2Full-Frame Stacked Sensor and DIGIC X Processor
  • 3Autofocus and Image Stabilization
  • 4Body Design

Built for speed, versatility, and reliability, the Canon EOS R3 combines the technology from their mirrorless EOS R system with the robustness and performance you'd expect from a flagship DSLR. Revolving around a new full-frame stacked sensor, updated AF performance, and refined body design, the EOS R3 is first 3-Series camera since the film era and plants itself as a fast-shooting, flexible, and contemporary mirrorless camera.

Among the most significant technologies in the R3 is the 24.1MP stacked sensor which affords truly fast readout speeds to help reduce rolling shutter distortion and benefit fast continuous shooting and video recording applications. This full-frame BSI CMOS sensor is also benefitted by an updated DIGIC X processor, which helps boost the overall speed for up to 30 fps continuous shooting with an electronic shutter, 6K 60p raw and 4K 120p video recording, and intelligent Dual Pixel CMOS II autofocus with Eye Control AF for intuitive focus point selection.

The R3 is also the first EOS R-series camera to feature a built-in vertical grip, making it an ergonomic choice for long shooting times and for seamlessly switching between horizontal and vertical shooting orientations. The rugged body design also incorporates a high-resolution 5.76m-dot OLED EVF and a 3.2" vari-angle touchscreen LCD, along with dual memory card slots, wireless and wired connectivity, and an updated Multi-Function Shoe design for expanded accessory compatibility.

Full-Frame Stacked Sensor and DIGIC X Processor
24.1MP BSI Stacked CMOS Sensor
A first for EOS cameras, the R3 features a stacked sensor design that promotes impressively fast read-out speeds to greatly reduce rolling shutter distortion and enable faster shooting performance. This 24.1MP full-frame CMOS chip also has a back-illuminated design that is more efficient at gathering light, which leads to reduced noise, higher clarity, and smoother color rendering, particularly when working in low-light conditions.
DIGIC X Processor
An updated DIGIC X complements the new sensor design with capable processing and the ability to perform simultaneous high-speed tasks, such as 30 fps high-speed shooting while performing AF and AE readings before each frame. The processor also helps to realize a broad sensitivity range from ISO 100-102400, which is expandable to ISO 50-204800, for working in a broad variety of lighting conditions.
Electronic Shutter
A main benefit of the stacked sensor design is a highly usable electronic shutter function that is able to shoot continuously at up to 30 fps, for up to 150 raw frames, with virtually no rolling shutter distortion. When working in manual or shutter-priority modes, the top shutter speed is 1/64,000 sec and flash sync is even possible with an electronic shutter, up to 1/180 sec. This versatile shutter function is inherently silent, but can be paired with a choice of audible shutter noises to go along with each shutter click to make it easier for subjects to recognize when a photo has been taken.

A manual shutter is also available, and offers a top continuous shooting speed of 12 fps, with a buffer of more than 1000 frames, along with a top flash sync speed of 1/250 sec.
6K Raw and DCI/UHD 4K Video Recording
Also contributing to notable video performance, the 24MP full-frame sensor offers high-res 6K raw 12-bit internal recording and uncropped 4K 120p 10-bit recording with Canon Log 3. Both 6K and 5.6K recording areas can also be used for oversampled DCI and UHD 4K shooting with improved sharpness, reduced moiré, and lower noise. HDR-PQ recording is possible, too, for in-camera HDR production and external recording, via the HDMI port supports a clean 4K output at up to 60 fps. All-I, IPB, and IPB Light compression options are available, along with the ability to use Dual Pixel CMOS AF II when shooting at up to 6K raw. Unlimited recording times are possible, too, and the R3 features both mic and headphone ports, as well as a micro-HDMI Type-D port for clean output to an external recorder.
Autofocus and Image Stabilization
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
An improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF II system features 1053 automatic AF points, which cover the entire sensor area, for faster, more responsive, and more precise focusing performance. This upgraded phase-detection focusing system also has enhanced subject detection and tracking, with the ability to intelligently recognize eyes, faces, heads (including helmets), animals, and vehicles and tracking will automatically lock onto these subjects and maintain sharp focus throughout burst captures. Dual Pixel AF II's low-luminance limit has also been improved to focus down to an impressive -7.5 EV for accurate focusing even in nighttime conditions.
Eye Control AF
New to EOS digital cameras, Canon is re-introducing Eye Control AF with the R3. This popular feature from the film era has now been refined and tuned to work in conjunction with Dual Pixel CMOS AF's intelligent focusing capabilities. Eye Control AF essentially allows shooters to use their eye to initiate where the focus point is simply by looking through the electronic viewfinder, and then the camera will take control using subject tracking and detection to keep the sighted subject in sharp focus.
Sensor-Shift Image Stabilizer
An In-Body Image Stabilizer (IBIS) corrects unwanted camera shake when shooting handheld, helping to shoot handheld in low-light conditions and reduce shake when recording videos. This 5-axis system can be also used in conjunction with lenses featuring optical image stabilization to compensate for up to 8 stops of camera shake depending on the specific lens in use.
Body Design
5.76m-Dot EVF and Vari-Angle Touchscreen LCD
An impressive 5.76m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder is featured for clear, high-resolution eye-level viewing. This 0.76x-magnification finder is benefitted by the stacked sensor design, too, and affords blackout free viewing when working with an electronic shutter and supports a 120-fps refresh rate for realistic motion portrayal. The large area of the viewfinder also permits displaying extensive shooting information, if desired, and the information display rotates with the camera for more natural viewing.

In addition to the EVF, a 3.2" vari-angle LCD is also available and benefits working high, low, and front-facing angles. The flexible position is complemented by a touchscreen interface and the impressive 4.15m-dot resolution allows for vivid playback and live view monitoring.
Professional-Grade Body Construction
Taking after flagship DSLR designs, the R3 sports a robust and ergonomic body design fit with an integrated vertical grip for improved comfort when working in either horizontal or vertical shooting orientations. The R3 features both the smart controller and multi-controller from previous EOS cameras, making for an intuitive handling experience, and it has a similar rear layout to the 1D X Mark III and R5 bodies. This larger body design also makes room for the high-capacity LP-E19 battery for extended shooting sessions and is built to the same weather-sealed specifications as the flagship EOS-1D X Mark III.
Dual Memory Card Slots
The EOS R3 has dual card memory card slots—one CFexpress Type B slot and one UHS-II SD slot—for file-saving flexibility. The CFexpress Type B slot should be prioritized for 6K video recording and fast continuous shooting, and the SD slot is a convenient alternative for backups or less speed-critical shooting.
Connectivity
Extensive wired and wireless connectivity options are available, allowing for multiple methods of transferring photos, videos, and voice memo data. Physically, the camera features a 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface and RJ-45 port for a fast and secure hardwired connection. When transferring wirelessly, 5GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is available for transferring and remote camera control. Users of select smartphones can also make use of their device's mobile data for sharing files directly from the camera over 5G networks when the device is connected to the R3 via USB.

There is also a built-in GPS module, which is compatible with GLONASS and QZSS, for in-camera location tagging to help streamline any geotagging and timestamp needs.
Next-Generation Multi-Function Shoe
An update to a conventional hot shoe, the Multi-Function Shoe adds a row of pins at the front of the design to permit greater accessory functionality as well as provide power to select accessory types that traditionally rely on separate batteries. This updated shoe is compatible with select accessories, including the ST-E10 Speedlite Transmitter, DM-E1D Stereo Microphone, and AD-P1 Smartphone Link Adapter, as well as the AD-E1 Multi-Function Shoe Adapter to provide compatibility with legacy shoe-mounted accessories.
Firmware Version 1.1.1, Released Feb 2022
Firmware Version 1.1.1 is for cameras with firmware up to Version 1.0.1 If the camera's firmware is already Version 1.1.1, it is not necessary to update the firmware.
  • Adds the ability to use Smart phone link adapter AD-P1.
  • Adds the ability, when using EOS Utility or Browser Remote for remote shooting with two cards inserted, to set the recording method and select the card to be recorded to.
  • Adds the ability to cancel [Subject Tracking] by pressing the Quick Control and then buttons.
  • Adds Ukrainian as an option to the language of "Browser Remote".
    Improves operation stability during FTP transfer.
  • Fixes an issue that in rare instances, the camera may become inoperable when shooting in the Servo AF setting while operating the AF-ON button.
  • Fixes an issue in which the camera cannot be used as an access point if the camera is being used in a region that only support 2.4GHz bandwidth for Wi-Fi connections.

 

UPC: 013803338355

Canon R3 Specs

Imaging
Lens MountCanon RF
Sensor ResolutionActual: 26.7 Megapixel
Effective: 24.1 Megapixel
Image Sensor36 x 24 mm (Full-Frame) CMOS
Image StabilizationSensor-Shift, 5-Axis
Built-In ND FilterNone
Capture TypeStills & Video
Exposure Control
Shutter TypeElectronic Shutter, Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter
Shutter SpeedMechanical Shutter
1/8000 to 30 Seconds
Electronic Shutter
1/64000 to 30 Seconds in Manual Mode
1/64000 to 30 Seconds in Shutter Priority Mode
1/8000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
1/8000 to 30 Seconds in Program Mode
Bulb/Time ModeBulb Mode
ISO SensitivityPhoto/Video
100 to 102,400 (Extended: 50 to 204,800)
Metering MethodCenter-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Partial, Spot
Exposure ModesAperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation-3 to +3 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Metering Range-3 to 20 EV
White Balance2500 to 10,000K
Presets: Auto, Cloudy, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (White), Shade, Tungsten
Continuous ShootingElectronic Shutter
Up to 30 fps at 24.1 MP for up to 150 Frames (Raw) / 540 Frames (JPEG)
Mechanical Shutter
Up to 12 fps at 24.1 MP for up to 1000 Frames (Raw) / 1000 Frames (JPEG)
Interval RecordingYes
Self-Timer2/10-Second Delay
Still Image Capture
Image Sizes3:2 Raw
6000 x 4000
3744 x 2496
16:9 JPEG
6000 x 3368
3984 x 2240
2976 x 1680
2400 x 1344
4:3 JPEG
5328 x 4000
3552 x 2664
2656 x 1992
2112 x 1600
3:2 JPEG
3984 x 2656
2976 x 1984
2400 x 1600
1:1 JPEG
4000 x 4000
2656 x 2656
1984 x 1984
1600 x 1600
Aspect Ratio1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9
Image File FormatHEIF, JPEG, Raw
Bit Depth14-Bit
Video Capture
Internal Recording ModesH.265/MP4 4:2:2 10-Bit
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97/50/59.94/100 fps [85 to 1880 Mb/s]
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100 fps [85 to 1880 Mb/s]
1920 x 1080p at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100 fps [28 to 470 Mb/s]
H.264/MP4 4:2:0 8-Bit
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97/50/59.94/100 fps
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100 fps
1920 x 1080p at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100 fps
Raw 12-Bit
6000 x 3164 at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97/50/59.94 fps [720 to 2600 Mb/s]
External Recording Modes4:2:2 10-Bit via HDMI
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97/50/59.94 fps
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94 fps
Sensor Crop ModesSuper35 / APS-C
4K (4096 x 2160)
1080p (1920 x 1080)
Gamma CurveCanon Log 3
Recording LimitNone
Broadcast OutputNTSC/PAL
IP StreamingNone
Built-In Microphone TypeMono
Audio Recording2-Channel AAC Audio
2-Channel LPCM Audio
Interface
Media/Memory Card SlotSlot 1: CFexpress Type B
Slot 2: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Video I/O1 x Micro-HDMI Output
Audio I/O1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Headphone Output on Camera Body
1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input on Camera Body
Power I/O1 x USB-C Input
Other I/O1 x RJ45
1 x Canon N3 Control
1 x USB-C Data Output (Shared with Power Input)
Wireless2.4 / 5 GHz Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Control
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.)GLONASS, GPS, QZSS
Monitor
Size3.2"
Resolution4,150,000 Dot
Display TypeArticulating Touchscreen LCD
Secondary DisplayTop: Status Display
Viewfinder
TypeBuilt-In Electronic (OLED)
Size0.5"
Resolution5,760,000 Dot
Eye Point23 mm
Coverage100%
MagnificationApprox. 0.76x
Diopter Adjustment-4 to +2
Focus
Focus TypeAuto and Manual Focus
Focus ModeContinuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus PointsPhase Detection: 1053
Autofocus Sensitivity-7.5 to +20 EV
Flash
Built-In FlashNo
Maximum Sync Speed1/250 Second
Flash Compensation-3 to +3 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Dedicated Flash SystemeTTL
External Flash ConnectionIntelligent Hot Shoe, PC Terminal, Wireless
Environmental
Operating Temperature32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
Operating Humidity0 to 85%
General
Battery Type1 x LP-E19 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 10.8 VDC, 2700 mAh
or
1 x LP-E4N Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 11.1 VDC, 2450 mAh
Tripod Mounting Thread1 x 1/4"-20 Female (Bottom)
Accessory Mount1 x Intelligent Hot Shoe
Material of ConstructionMagnesium Alloy
Dimensions (W x H x D)5.9 x 5.6 x 3.4" / 150 x 142.6 x 87.2 mm
Weight1.8 lb / 822 g (Body Only)
2.2 lb / 1015 g (With Battery, Recording Media)
Packaging Info
Package Weight4.6 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.5 x 7.9 x 7.9"

Canon R3 Reviews

Mirrorless Equivalent of the 1Dx and MORE

By Les
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-20

I started with the R bodies as soon as Canon (finally) jumped into the mirrorless game. I've also had and R5 and R6. All good cameras. I still use the R for portraits because of its 30MP sensor and IBIS isn't necessary with a camera mounted on a tripod. But the R3 is a dream camera. Plenty of resolution for almost any job, so don't let the 24MP number bother you. Almost everything is viewed on a screen these days and never printed at 300dpi. And IF you really needed a huge file, software like Topaz's AI Gigapixel does a miraculous job of upscaling a file. In other words this 24MP camera can effectively be 48MP's or higher. One of the great way Artificial Intelligence will make photography better. The camera is incredibly lightweight but solidly built. Plenty of assignable buttons and dials, very quiet shutter (even when NOT in Silent Mode), 4K video and 120fps, great ergonomics and layout. Truly a pro level tool that in the right hands will make your work more rewarding. It's a lot of money but it's worth it. An integrated grip instead of a screw-on attachment is a big deal to me. Make the body more rigid and tough and it's one less area of dust or moisture to get inside. The batteries are the same as my 1Dx bodies so that's fewer chargers and types of batteries to take on a job or carry on me and the last a long time compared to the smaller ones used in the other R bodies. Shutter lag and processor reaction is much faster. You DO get what you pay for. It's the difference between getting a shot versus missing the shot with a lesser camera that takes a split-second longer to find focus, trip the shutter, or make other quick decisions (like timing the release when anti-flicker mode is on). My only 2 complaints: the Eye Control AF doesn't work with my eyes. I wear glasses and I've had eye surgery which left tiny scars on the surface (Radial Keratotomy) and I think that fools the tracking system. Or maybe I have droopy eyelids since I'm older now. If you can get it to work it is a wonderful feature. The other issue is pairing with the Canon Connect App. The wifi is noticeably faster than the R or my 1Dx's with the wifi transmitter. But ALL of the Canon cameras are a PITA to sync with the app and maintain the connection when using the camera as an access point to send pix to your smartphone so you can forward them via text. When it works, it's' great. But it take multiple attempts for the phone to see the camera and then the camera to see the phone more often than not. Definitely the least pro feel to using these cameras. I've spoken to other shooters who don't use the camera access point method, but rely on an external router to get files off the memory cards and onto the cloud.... like a separate hotspot device you keep in a pocket or backpack. That is apparently more reliable and you can set the camera up to automatically send every shot after you've taken one but I want a simpler, more nimble workflow and a lighter load to carry when I'm shooting an event for hours at a time. FIX THIS CANON! Professionals don't like fiddling with things during a shoot, we want to SHOOT. I do love these cameras, though. Not bragging, but I've got 2 and will be getting a 3rd in the next couple of weeks. The discounts that Canon has introduced are very welcome. I'm not sure it's worth $6000 but as the price gets closer to $5000 the camera just make more sense on so many levels. Fortunately Sony and Nikon's competition and price points will help Canon stay humble and charge too much for these...until the R1 comes out. : ) Could you get two R6's for the same price? Yes. But the R3 operates on a higher level and offers features and durability the R6 doesn't and can't. If you make your living with your camera or just have lots of money to throw around, then these are worth the high entry fee. It's a top of the line model that offers top notch performance and becomes an extension of your own eyes, mind, and body.... kind of like the way a great suit compliments an executive or a sports car make driving fun again. There are tangible and intangible benefits to using a camera of this caliber and I don't regret spending the extra bucks to acquire them. And anything that makes me enjoy my work more or takes my results up a notch is a great investment. That translates either directly or indirectly into making more income and therefore the higher price of this camera isn't an issue.

Why did I wait so long?

By William
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-04-15

My Canon Eos R3 is a quantum leap ahead of my old 1DX MK II, I am learning the power of this tool each time I pick it up, amazing tracking and is so easy to switch settings with the touch screen...Why did I wait so long to switch?

I didn't think I needed it...Now I know I was wrong!

By Tiffany
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-15

This camera exceeds my expectations in every way. I decided I wanted it and had it the next day. B&H came through for me big time.

Absolutely amazing camera!

By John
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-01

Coming from a 5D, this camera is on an entirely different level. It feels great in the hand, and I love shooting vertical without having to bolt on an extended battery pack. The auto focus is blazingly fast, and dead-on every shot I've made. It's also nice not having to carry extra batteries: the one included seems to last forever. My pictures have come out fantastic, and I feel confident in the camera to deliver no matter what the conditions are. I highly recommend this camera. It's pricey, but very worth it.

The Professional series Canons have spoiled me.

By Rick
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-27

I've owned 3 previous 1D series cameras and find them to be what I want in a camera body. This R3 does not disappoint in any way. The learning curve is rather steep as there are so many configurations possible. I have not used the video to date and working to learn my preferred setup with bird photography. I use an R6 as well and it serves my video needs. My preference for the 1D and now R3 type bodies makes me dislike using some great cameras such as the R6 like prosumer body configurations.

Very Happy!

By Iban
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-25

I use an R5 for portrait work (replaced my 5DM4), wanted a 2nd body specifically for recreational photography. Previously I had a 7DM2 with the EF-S 17-55 F2.8, EF 70-200 F2.8 L IS USM II, and EF 100-400 L IS USM II. I was hoping to recreate my recreational photography kit based on the R7, but, the R7 was not to the R5, as the 7DM2 was to the 5DM4 imo (specifications wise, it might have been - ergonomically, it did not seem so.) So I sold the R7 and bought an R3 - combined with the RF L series glass, the R3 checks all the boxes for features and meets all expectations for performance, and since I am used to using my R5 with the WFT-R10A attached, the R3 really does feel similar to the R5 ergonomically.

Exceptional

By Albert
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-18

I've been shooting with a 1D-X for several years and love it, but the R3 is so impressive that I'm considering getting a second one.

Camera for the ages

By Kenne
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2023-04-25

I have been lucky to use a few cool cameras over the years. Owned a 5DMK3 and a 60D both had Magic Lanturn on them and had a FS100 when going to school. I use to shot mountain biking or snowboarding and skiing so my next camera needed to be a tank. I'm not good enough anymore to get paid so might as well make sure the camera can make up for my short comings and this Canon EOS R3 has not fully disapointed it's more Canon. But fingers crossed firmware fixes that for 5 Stars. If you are a sports mom or dad and can also get add a $3k or more lens I promise photo or video will make you guys smile after a game new 1.4+ firmware has a setting you can take a photo of your subjects face or custom helmet and they get priority focus works good. I haven't wanted to test it in the elements to the max but drizzle for the rainbow outside is no match for the camera. I did forget to cover the battery because you forget that it has one. 4TB and 6k raw runs out before the battery does and Tybe B is fast. So I cheaped out and did a Wasabi battery kit and their charger and has worked great. If you use a good name brand portable battery pack with Power Delivery you can run the camera off that so my Anker and RavPower both work. I will still recommend first party gear though but nice to not need a $200 battery.. I'm bummed with lenses starting back with Canon and RF not like my budget let me have my wish list anyways but Pro and RF is not quite there it's like they still want to get rid of EF glass it seems. This is going to last me the rest of my life and I'm 35. It's going to take a beating, capture some good times and it feels like it will put last me so we will see fingers crossed.

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