01-29-2026
11:56 PM
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01-30-2026
09:06 AM
by
Danny
I am looking to trade in my R6 and old m50 ( I barely use the m50). I was looking at the R6III. I just see it obviously as a bigger jump to the III rather than the II. I do mostly sports and concerts. I like having the option of cropping tighter if I want. Any thoughts? I do use 3rd party lenses with an adapter.
01-30-2026 12:23 AM
Greetings,
I think the R6 mkIII is an excellent upgrade from the original R6. It's quite a step up on many levels performance wise.
Which lenses are you planning to use? You mentioned 3rd party.
You'll definitely want to use a Canon adapter. The mkIII has some significant performance improvements over your R6. As long as you aren't trying to pair it with ancient lenses, you'll probably be in good shape. I'm sure we can provide more details with more information about the lenses you are planning to pair it with.
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01-30-2026 12:33 AM
I wasn’t sure about posting 3rd party lenses. I currently have 2 tamrons 24-70mm f/2.8 DI VC USD G2 and a 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2
01-30-2026 09:04 AM
It's a fairly big step up based on the sensor, IBIS and AF alone. I don't shoot video so when I compared it to my R6 Mk II looking at the upgrade I skip video. I have the R6 Mk II and decided to wait and pick up the R7 Mk II to add a good ASP-C to my bodies.
Here are some of the upgrades from the R6
And with the Canon OEM EF to RF adapter your lenses should be outstanding but I believe you will not achieve the full 49 FPS burst rate.
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01-30-2026 09:18 AM - edited 01-30-2026 09:19 AM
I have the R6 Mark II. For me it's not worth the trade up, but if I were buying new I'd definitely go for the Mark III. AF improvements are probably worth the price difference alone. Then the bigger sensor for cropping and the video improvements, if you need them.
01-30-2026 12:36 PM
And with the Canon OEM EF to RF adapter your lenses should be outstanding but I believe you will not achieve the full 49 FPS burst rate.
Can't edit but I need to correct my own typing:
And with the Canon OEM EF to RF adapter your lenses should be outstanding but I believe you will not achieve the full 40 FPS burst rate.
R5 Mk II ~ R6 Mk III ~ R7
Lenses: RF Trinity and others
Adobe and Topaz Suite for post processing
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01-30-2026 02:34 PM
EF/ EF-S lenses max out at 12 FPS. But those are the latest generation versions. Older versions released prior to 2009 cannot achieve anywhere close to that. The FPS varies with each lens and AF motor type. IS performance varies too depending on if the camera body has IBIS too. The amount of IS provided depends on the body/ lens combo.
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