Canon EOS R6V: Rumoured Video Hybrid Drops EVF for Active Cooling
Canon appears to be building a video-first hybrid on the R6 Mark III platform, and the most significant design call isn't the 7K spec or the active cooling. It's the removal of the EVF. That single decision signals who this camera is actually for: video shooters who run external monitors, not hybrid photographers who want to flip between stills and video. If you're already running an FX3 or thinking about one, this is worth watching. Canon's Dual Pixel AF in a compact, actively cooled body at what will presumably be a lower price point than the Cinema EOS line is a real proposition. But this is still rumour territory, sourced through Canon Rumors and filtered through a B&H buying guide. No confirmation, no pricing, no shipping date. File it, don't buy around it.
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