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Canon targets ‘explosive growth in video-first cameras’ with EOS R6 V — here are 5 things you need to know about its new viewfinder-less full-frame 'V' model
Timothy Coleman · 2026-05-13 · via Latest from TechRadar in News
The Canon EOS R6 V mirrorless camera on a wooden table with a pine-slatted backdrop, no lens attached, alongside the RF 20-50mm F/4 L PZ lens
(Image credit: Future / Tim Coleman)

In case you didn’t know it, there’s an "explosive growth in video-first products". That’s according to Canon, which just unveiled another 'V' mirrorless camera, the EOS R6 V.

With this latest arrival, Canon now has 22 EOS R mirrorless cameras in its arsenal, and the range caters for every niche and need, even if its naming convention can get a little confusing.

It was telling that, during a video briefing ahead of the EOS R6 V's launch, Canon showed several slides explaining who its various cameras are for, yet one attendee was still compelled to ask “why did you call it the EOS R6 V?”

So let’s unpack what the new camera is, where it sits in Canon's range, and which type of user it's aimed at. Here are 5 things you need to know…

1. Who’s the EOS R6 V for?

The Canon EOS R6 V mirrorless camera on a wooden table with a pine-slatted backdrop, no lens attached

(Image credit: Future / Tim Coleman)

Canon started its ‘V’ series of cameras with the EOS R50 V, with the ‘V’ denoting video. Or perhaps it’s vlogging; I’m actually not sure. Either way, photography is a secondary function of the range.

You see, Canon believes that video-first products are where the market is going, and now it's given the ‘V’ series the full-frame treatment with the EOS R6 V, which rivals the Sony ZV-E1 and Nikon Zr — cameras with serious video skills, but pared back design when compared to pro cinema cameras.

In Canon’s range, the EOS R6 V sits above the EOS R50 V which is a vlogging-style version of the EOS R50 with an APS-C sensor. Both omit a viewfinder in favor of a host of video-friendly features and design touches, including a tally lamp, vertical and horizontal tripod mounts, auto-rotating menus (for video), and long record times.

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If the EOS R50 V is a starter camera for vlogging and video creators, then the EOS R6 V is a supercharged version for upgraders, or those with pro-level skills who are looking to dive straight in. But things get more complicated — the R6 V inherits a sensor found in two other Canon cameras; the EOS R6 III and EOS C50.

The EOS R6 III is a photography-first camera which can also shoot great video, while the EOS C50 is a cinema camera with pro-level connectivity that happens to take photos; the EOS R6 V is somewhere in the middle.

Those three cameras share many of the same features, but are designed differently, and the EOS R6 V targets the same market as the Sony ZV-E1 and Nikon Zr. That should hopefully clear some things up, but let’s dig a bit deeper…

2. Sensor

The Canon EOS R6 V mirrorless camera on a wooden table with a pine-slatted backdrop, no lens attached

(Image credit: Future / Tim Coleman)

Logically, the main reason that the new camera is called the EOS R6 V is because it features the same sensor as the EOS R6 III (but not previous EOS R6 models). However, not even the Canon spokesperson could confirm the reasoning behind the naming when presenting the product. The EOS C50 cinema camera also has the same sensor — it’s a 32.5MP full-frame sensor rated for 7.5 stops of image stabilization.

Each of the three cameras are capable of recording 7K video up to 60fps, internal RAW recording with Canon’s C-Log color profiles, the option for open-gate recording (from the full height and width of the 3:2 aspect ratio sensor), oversampled 4K up to 60fps, 4K /120fps and 2K up to 180fps. By comparison, the cheaper and smaller EOS R50 V’s video skills are very limited.

The EOS R6 V can shoot superb stills too, like the EOS R6 III — that's 32.5MP stills up to 40fps, with pre-capture. Not bad at all. Where the cameras differ the most is in their design.

3. Design

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The Canon EOS R6 V on a wooden table alongside the Canon EOS R50 V
(Image credit: Future / Tim Coleman)

The EOS R6 V is a much bigger camera than the EOS R50 V — you can see the differences between the various cameras in the images above. However, it's similarly styled, with a similar control layout and shape.

Neither camera has a viewfinder — a growing trend that we’ve seen in new cameras, and one that isn't going down well with TechRadar readers. You'll be composing images using the camera’s 3-inch 1.62m-dot vari-angle touchscreen (which pales in comparison to the Nikon Zr’s gorgeous 4-inch display).

The bulkier body of the EOS R6 V packs the larger sensor, and features cooling vents, adding to the camera’s depth but equipping it with what are effectively unlimited record times. Canon told me that with the fan enabled, record times at any resolution, including 7K, are over two hours. In reality, you’ll run out of battery or space on your memory cards before the camera needs a break.

The EOS R6 V is a highly customizable camera, too, with 12 buttons that can be assigned your choice of function. It offers live streaming through full-size HDMI, a vertical tripod mount, and a zoom lever which can be used for a digital zoom, but also with 'power zoom' lenses. Speaking of ‘PZ’ lenses…

4. A new ‘kit’ lens

The Canon EOS R6 V on a wooden table with the 20-50mm F4 PZ lens attached

(Image credit: Future / Tim Coleman)

Alongside the camera, Canon announced the RF 20-50mm F4L IS USM PZ lens, and the two are designed to work together. The ‘PZ’ stands for power zoom, which is a smooth zoom function via a control on the lens, plus the camera itself also has a zoom lever.

By contrast, standard RF lenses paired with the EOS R6 III and other photography-first mirrorless cameras are manual-zoom only, and that jerky motion is not particularly something you’ll want during recording, or to be evident in your videos.

The lens itself weighs 420g, and coupled with the EOS R6 V, which weighs 688g with battery and card (598g without), balances well on a gimbal. It's equipped with 24cm close focusing and a decent 0.33x maximum magnification. Given it’s an L-series lens, build and optical quality are top drawer, and it costs a fair whack. How much? Here are the prices for the camera and lens…

5. Pricing

The Canon EOS R6 V on a wooden table alongside the Canon EOS R6 III and EOS C50

Same full-frame sensor, design three ways. From left to right; EOS R6 III, EOS C50, EOS R6 V (Image credit: Future / Tim Coleman)

The EOS R6 V costs £2,400 / AU$3,599 (I’m rounding up UK prices by a penny because all those 99s are tedious), and will be available from June 24. You’ll be able to buy the camera in a kit with the RF 20-50mm F4L IS USM PZ lens, and together they’ll set you back £3,550 / AU$5,399 — that’s a saving of almost £300 / AU$400 versus buying the two separately. The lens will be available separately for £1,440 / AU$2,199, but I don’t have details on the launch date of the lens on its own yet, which I believe will be later than that of the kit. I'll also update this article with US pricing as soon as I can.

That pricing means the EOS R6 V is the most cost-effective way to bag Canon’s 32.5MP sensor — it’s cheaper than the EOS R6 III, and much less than the EOS C50. It’s the same story with the Sony ZV-E1 — it packs the same 12MP full-frame sensor and 4K recording as other pricier Sony cameras, including the A7S III and FX3.

Say what you will about these vlogging-style cameras — they do cost less versus other designs. I’ve had some brief hands-on time with the EOS R6 V, but not nearly enough time to form any meaningful conclusions. Stay tuned for our full review further down the line.


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Tim joined the TechRadar team as Cameras Editor in 2023 and has enjoyed more than 15 years as a tech journalist specializing in camera gear. He's previously worked at Amateur Photographer, for a photo accessory manufacturer and as a freelance photographer and video producer, with clients including Studio 44 and Canon. He also started a media team in Nairobi, Kenya, where he lived for a few years volunteering for a faith-based organisation. Tim is married, father of three children, and loves being active, primarily running since hanging up his football boots.