DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro has released a major new series of images today, featuring an extensive professional photo-style shoot with the new Pocket 4 Pro camera, with many influencers and models, specifically taking place somewhere in mainland China just before its official launch, so as we were expecting the Pocket 4 Pro Professional.
The leak consists of five separate posts (Parts 1–5) and includes approximately 18 high-quality real-world images — by far the largest and most detailed look at the upcoming pocket gimbal camera so far.
What the New Images Show
Several KOLs and female creators are actively filming with the Pocket 4P in beautiful outdoor locations (turquoise lake with mountain backdrop + sunny rocky coastal area).
Testers using lighting tools (including a large reflector/umbrella) for professional-level shooting.
Group shots of multiple people testing the device together in natural sunlight.
Crisp close-up prototype views of the black Pocket 4P unit, clearly showing the “POCKET” branding, folding gimbal, and build details.
Side-by-side size comparisons with the standard Osmo Pocket 4 and Pocket 3.
One intriguing shot also includes an unidentified new DJI drone next to the Pocket series.
These polished “photo shoot” images confirm that DJI is in the advanced testing phase and has already brought in multiple influencers/KOLs for real-world trials.
Expected Specs & Launch Timeline
We have already discussed the possibility of its announcement sometime from May to June 2026. The Pocket 4 Pro is expected to bring major upgrades, including:
1-inch sensor main camera on the right (promising superior low-light performance and dynamic range)
3x telephoto lens on the left (enabling true optical zoom without heavy digital cropping)
Enhanced creative flexibility for portrait/vertical video, interviews, and cinematic shots
Why This Leak Matters
Seeing the Pocket 4P in a full professional photo shoot with multiple creators shows that DJI is treating this as a flagship product. The quality of these images also suggests the camera itself is performing very well in real-world conditions.
We’ll continue tracking every new development. As soon as official specs or a firm launch date drop, you’ll see it here first.
Source: @Quadro_News (Igor Bogdanov) – April 27, 2026
All images: Courtesy of @Quadro_News – used with permission for editorial purposes.
The article “DJI Pocket 4 Pro Photo Shoot Images Leak Online” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 8:09 pm, 9:17 am, Monday, 27 April 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
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Is it true that the DJI Pocket 4 camera is banned in the USA? Just a few months ago, we saw that the DJI Pocket 4 camera received FCC approval for being sold in the United States of America. It has already received FCC approval, so why has it been banned or is it not available in the United States of America? In this article, we will try to find out the exact reason why the Pocket 4 camera is still not available despite FCC approval, and at the same time, the best alternatives that you can buy right now.
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has launched globally with impressive upgrades, but US customers cannot buy it through any official channel.
Let’s see what DJI has recently said officially about the status of the Pocket 4 in the United States of America.
DJI’s Official Statement on US Availability
DJI confirmed directly: “The Osmo Pocket 4 will not be available in the US market at launch due to pending FCC authorisation.”
This quote comes from DJI spokesperson Daisy Kong and was reported by PetaPixel, PCMag, The Verge, Newsshooter, and others in mid-April 2026.
lSO, that’s really a weird thing that even after the approval of the Pocket 4 camera, even after having the registration of the Pocket 4 camera, qualifying all the rules just in time, and most importantly, the Pocket 4 is not a drone. Despite these facts, the Pocket 4 camera still faces issues when used in the United States of America, according to DJI sources. The FCC that was granted to Pocket 4 is now showing as pending. We don’t know the exact reason this was done, since it technically cleared the FCC before the ban.
Why the DJI Pocket 4 Is Blocked in the US
In December 2025, DJI was added to the FCC’s Covered List due to national security concerns. New products from companies on this list now face near-impossible hurdles for FCC equipment authorization – the mandatory approval needed to legally sell any device with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or radio transmitters in America.
The Osmo Pocket 4 is the first major DJI consumer camera to be caught by these stricter rules after the cutoff window closed.
Current Retail Situation for American Buyers
As of April 27, 2026:
Major US retailers, including B&H Photo, Adorama, Amazon, and Best Buy are not stocking the DJI Osmo Pocket 4.
Grey-market or third-party imports carry real risks of customs delays, seizure, or no warranty support.
What This Means for US Content Creators and Photographers
If you are in any state of America and planning to buy the Pocket 4 camera, obviously, it’s not a good time for that purchase, but again, we do have alternatives.
Either you can wait for the Insta360 Luna, or we have the previous-generation Osmo Pocket 3, which remains fully available, well supported, and an excellent choice for most vloggers and creators.
Xtramus is now fully compatible with the DJI wireless mic and is available at a lower price point, featuring the exact same core specs as the Pocket 3.
Can You Personally Import the DJI Pocket 4?
Technically, yes — US customs generally allow individuals to bring back up to three units for personal use when traveling abroad. However, you will receive no US warranty, official repairs, or software support, and there is always a risk with non-FCC-authorized wireless devices.
The Ongoing DJI Lawsuit Against the FCC
DJI is actively suing the FCC, arguing that the Covered List process was flawed and lacked specific evidence of a security threat. The lawsuit is still in progress with no quick resolution expected. Until the courts or policy changes, new DJI products with wireless features are effectively blocked from the US market.
Recommendation for newcamera.com Readers in the USA
For now, stick with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 — it is widely available, proven, and remains one of the best pocket gimbal cameras you can actually buy in America today. We will monitor the FCC situation and the ongoing lawsuit closely and update this article the moment anything changes.
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Sony has registered two new cameras in China, and the total number of cameras now in the announcement pipeline is 3, you already have details about the Sony A7R6, which was already registered earlier this year and the latest two registrations point to a high-end full-frame camera, and an entry-level camera like a successor of the Sony ZV series camera or an updated version of the Sony RX100 series compact camera.
This is shaping up to be one of Sony’s biggest years for US photographers, videographers, and content creators. Here’s the complete breakdown based on the latest certification leaks.
Confirmed Sony Camera Registrations (April 2026 Update)
Registration Code
Factory
Wi-Fi Support
Official Model
Likely Identity
Registration Date
Expected US Announcement
WW847606
Japan
Yes (Wi-Fi 6)
ILCE-7RM6
Sony A7R VI
February 4, 2026
May 2026
WW679476
Shanghai
Yes (Wi-Fi 6)
Not yet public
Sony FX3 II (cinema line)
April 24, 2026
Mid-to-late 2026
WW721795
Wuxi
No Wi-Fi 6
Not yet public
New ZV vlogger or RX100 VIII
April 24, 2026
2026
The latest set of details available via trusted sources, take a look
1. Sony A7R VI (ILCE-7RM6 / WW847606) – High-Res Flagship Coming in May 2026
We have already discussed a lot about the Sony A7R VI camera, and the core specs, which are available to us, show a 67MP Sensor. The announcement of the camera is also expected sometime in May 2026
Rumored Sony A7R VI key specs:
~67MP partially stacked full-frame sensor
BIONZ XR2 processor
Up to 30 fps 14-bit RAW burst
8.5 stops of in-body image stabilisation
Advanced AI autofocus + RAW pre-capture
Improved video capabilities (possible 8K/10K modes)
US Pricing & Availability: Expected at $3,900–$4,500 (body only). Pre-orders will open immediately at B&H Photo, Adorama, and Amazon after the May announcement.
The next camera in the announcement pipeline is the Sony FX3 Mark II camera, the long-awaited FX series camera, which
2. Sony FX3 II (WW679476) – Compact Cinema Camera for US Filmmakers
Registered at Sony’s Shanghai factory with Wi-Fi 6 support, this is widely expected to be the Sony FX3 Mark II.
The original FX3 is already a favourite among indie filmmakers in Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta. The Mark II is rumoured to bring:
New partially stacked sensor optimised for video
Better cooling for longer recording times
Improved AI autofocus and higher frame rates (possible 6K open-gate or 4K/240p)
Enhanced pro audio and connectivity
Expected US Price: $3,800–$4,500 range.
3. Entry-Level Model (WW721795) – New ZV Vlogger or RX100 Successor
Now it’s time for the entry-level series, the camera registered at the Wuxi factory without Wi-Fi 6, which points to a budget-friendly consumer model – most likely a new ZV-series vlogging camera or the RX100 VIII compact.
The latest Non-WiFi 6 Related camera was Sony ZV-E10 II
Targeted at US TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram creators seeking modern features for $1,000–$1,500.
Why This Trio Matters for US Photographers & Videographers
Sony is finally delivering options across every price point in 2026:
High-end stills photographers → A7R VI
Indie filmmakers & hybrid creators → FX3 II
Content creators & beginners → New ZV / compact model
Keep watching Sony USA, B&H Photo, and Adorama for official announcements. The A7R VI is expected first (May 2026).
What are you most excited about? The high-resolution A7R VI, the FX3 II for video, or an affordable new ZV body? Let us know in the comments – we’ll update this article the moment Sony confirms anything.
Article researched and updated April 26, 2026 for thenewcamera.com. All information is based on current CMIIT certification filings and trusted industry rumors. Official details will be released by Sony.
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As per the initial report, we have Nikon has recently accelerated its camera roadmap for 2026. Just 17 days after the N2324 camera registry was completed on April 7, 2026, a brand-new entry was added to the CMIIT registration. It received its certificate clearance on April 24, 2026. Well, this is the second unannounced mirrorless Z body camera after the N2324, and, fortunately, both are certified in April 2026.
This is the second unannounced Nikon Mirrorless Z body to clear China’s mandatory wireless certification in under three weeks. Both are still listed as Z** (model name redacted), confirming they remain under strict embargo.
Official CMIIT Details (Fresh from April 24, 2026)
N2527 Certificate Highlights (核准证编号: 2026-8018):
Device Name: 5.1GHz Wireless LAN / Bluetooth Device
(Full certificate screenshot provided in the user leak — identical format to the N2324 filing.)
Full Nikon Z Series CMIIT Table (Latest Snapshot)
Model Name
Device Name
Wireless
CMIIT ID
Approval Number
Reg. Date
Applicant
Z****
N2324
5.1/2.4 GHz
26j99NA7E001
2026-5961
2026-04-07
日本 Nikon Corporation
Z****
N2527
5.1/2.4 GHz
26j99NA7E002
2026-8018
2026-04-24
日本 Nikon Corporation
(Previous recent models like Z50II, Z5II, and ZR are also visible in the same table for context.)
Important Clarification: This Is NOT the Nikon Z9 II
We just published Nikon Z9 II Expected in 3-6 Months + Major ZR Firmware Updates Confirmed on April 23, 2026. That rumor (sourced from Matt famous youtuber and Nikon Pro, the reason he points in that particular video was stock shortages and NAB 2026 comments from Nikon officials) points to the Z9 II arriving July–October 2026 at the latest.
But keep in mind the newly registered gears that we see in the registration agency is completely different, both models point to beginner-level cameras
These N2324/N2527 filings are completely separate:
Flagships like the Z9 II use more advanced wireless (often tri-band or enterprise-grade).
N2324 and N2527 use the same simple 5.1/2.4 GHz module as recent affordable bodies (Z50II, Z5II, Z fc class).
Nikon Rumours and our earlier coverage already describe N2324 as a “sibling to the Z50 II, Z5 II, and P1100” — i.e., an accessible/mid-tier Z body, likely EVF-less or vlogging-focused.
The back-to-back certifications (17 days apart) strongly suggest two parallel affordable models heading into production together.
What These Cameras Most Likely Are (Rumours + Logic)
Let’s discuss the set of possibilities, what would arrive next, as per the initial set of information available via the registered document, the latest set of rumours we have related to the upcoming products,
Nikon Z RC (or Z30 II Video Variant) – Direct Canon EOS R50V Competitor
EVF-less, ultra-compact APS-C “brick” design
20.9MP DX sensor + EXPEED 7
4K60p 10-bit N-Log, pro audio, tally lamps, AI AF
Price target: ~$649–$799
Perfect timing: 3–6 months after CMIIT = Q3/Q4 2026 launch
Third EVF-less Full-Frame Photography Body (“ZR Photo” or Z4-style)
Slim full-frame stills camera (no video emphasis)
Designed for maximum portability alongside the cinema-focused ZR
Targets enthusiasts who want FX quality in the smallest possible body
Most analysts believe one of these N23xx/N25xx models is the Z RC (R50V killer) and the other is the compact full-frame photo body.
Logical Next Steps & 2026 Nikon Timeline
Q2–Q3 2026: Announcement of N2324/N2527 bodies (3–6 months after certification is the historical pattern).
Summer/Fall 2026: Z9 II (as per the April 23 leak).
Ongoing: Major ZR firmware updates already confirmed (Log 3G10 + H.265 improvements, focus peaking in red, possible ProRes RAW LT, etc.).
For sure, 2026 is shaping up to be Nikon’s busiest year yet – affordable creator cameras, a new flagship, and cinema enhancements all landing in the same window.
Stay tuned more updates coming soon
source: E88_8888
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DJI officially announced the Lito X1 and Lito 1 drones in April 2026. These new drones are the entry-level ones, specifically announced to replace the Mini series. But, these models are not available for pre-order in the United States of America, either at Amazon.com or the B&H Store.
We have to bring clarity to this. Here is the complete, fully cross-verified truth based on official DJI statements, FCC records, court filings, and post-launch reporting from multiple major outlets.
Short Answer: Yes – The DJI Lito Series Is Effectively Banned in the USA
Thats really disappointing news for anyone who is waiting for the Lito 1 and X1 drone arrival. As per the initial report we have, despite pre-ban FCC certifications (granted in November and December 2025), DJI has confirmed the Lito 1 and Lito X1 will not be sold or imported into the U.S. market.
No official listings exist on DJI.com/us, Amazon US, B&H Photo, Best Buy, Adorama, or any authorised U.S. retailer. The drones are launching worldwide – but not in America.
Why the Confusion? Pre-Launch FCC Approvals (What We Reported on thenewcamera.com)
On thenewcamera.com, we were among the first to report the FCC clearances in late 2025:
DJI Lito X1 — FCC ID SS3-DGP14, approved November 27, 2025
DJI Lito 1 — FCC ID SS3-DGN12, approved December 11, 2025
These approvals came before the FCC’s critical December 22/23, 2025, cutoff when DJI was added to the Covered List under Section 1709 of the 2025 National Defence Authorisation Act.
At the very same time. We also correctly reported the same situation for the DJI Avata 360 (FCC ID SS3-DVN3NT, approved November 19, 2025), which did reach U.S. shelves after a short delay. This led many (including us) to believe the Lito series would follow the same path.
Post-Launch Reality: DJI’s Official Statement (April 23–24, 2026)
Within hours of the April 23 launch, DJI explicitly told media outlets:
“The DJI Lito series will not be available in the U.S. market as the application for authorisation is still pending.”
So, that’s really a huge disappointment when we have read this, and also cross-verified with the source. Gizmodo (April 23, 2026): Direct quote from DJI spokespersonGizmodo
Cross-verified confirmation from multiple independent sources:
DroneXL and DroneDJ (April 22–24 coverage of DJI’s Ninth Circuit filing)
The Verge, Digital Camera World
DroneLife: “New DJI drones launch globally, but not in the U.S.”
This is the exact same language DJI used for the Osmo Pocket 4 (which also had pre-cutoff filings but was blocked).
Logical Breakdown: Why Pre-Ban FCC Approval Wasn’t Enough This Time
FCC Covered List (December 22, 2025): Bars new equipment authorizations for DJI products deemed a national security risk.
“Grandfathered” vs. “Final Authorization” Gap: Early FCC IDs allow testing/import filings, but full marketing/import approval requires an additional step that the FCC is no longer granting post-cutoff.
DJI’s Court Filing (April 15, 2026): DJI told the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that 25 new products (including the Lito series) are now in “regulatory limbo,” costing the company over $1.5 billion in lost 2026 U.S. sales.
Difference from Avata 360: The Avata 360 received complete final authorization before the deadline. The Lito series has not — at least not yet.
Result: Even though the hardware passed initial FCC testing, DJI cannot legally import or sell the Lito 1 or Lito X1 in the United States right now.
Quick Facts Table – Lito 1 vs Lito X1
Feature
DJI Lito 1
DJI Lito X1
U.S. Availability (April 2026)
FCC ID
SS3-DGN12 (Dec 11, 2025)
SS3-DGP14 (Nov 27, 2025)
Granted pre-ban
Full U.S. Authorization
Still pending
Still pending
Not granted
Official U.S. Launch Status
Not available
Not available
DJI confirmed
Weight
Under 249g (no FAA registration)
Under 249g (no FAA registration)
—
Camera
1/2-inch CMOS, 48MP, 4K
1/1.3-inch CMOS, 48MP, 4K/100fps
—
Obstacle Sensing
Full omnidirectional
Omnidirectional + forward LiDAR
—
Transmission
OcuSync 5 (up to 20km)
OcuSync 5 (up to 21km)
—
Internal Storage
22GB
42GB
—
What This Means for U.S. Drone Pilots & Buyers in 2026
No official purchase options — Grey-market imports from Europe/Asia may appear on eBay or third-party sites, but they carry high risks: no U.S. warranty, potential future firmware blocks, and no DJI Care Refresh eligibility.
Existing DJI drones remain fully legal — Mini 4 Pro, Mini 4K, Neo, Avata 2, Air 3S, etc., are still fully supported and flyable.
Future DJI releases — Almost certainly blocked unless DJI wins its ongoing court appeal against the FCC Covered List.
FAA registration & flying rules — Unchanged. Any sub-250g drone you already own or legally import does not require registration.
What Should U.S. Buyers Do Right Now?
Stick with currently available DJI models that already have full FCC authorization and U.S. stock.
Monitor DJI’s legal battle — A favorable ruling could open the door for grandfathered models like the Lito series later in 2026.
Consider alternatives — Autel, Potensic, or Holy Stone entry-level drones (some now have improved U.S.-friendly options).
Buy from reputable U.S. retailers while current inventory lasts — prices on Mini series and Avata 2 are already dropping due to the ban news.
Final Verdict for U.S. Pilots
The DJI Lito 1 and Lito X1 would have been excellent beginner/travel drones — but the FCC restrictions have closed the door for now.
If you were planning to buy one, pivot to the best currently available U.S.-legal DJI drone that matches your needs (Mini 4 Pro remains the top recommendation for most pilots).
Have questions about which current DJI drone to buy in the U.S. in 2026? Drop your budget and use case in the comments below. We’ll update this article as soon as any new authorization news breaks.
Sources cross-verified April 24, 2026: Official DJI statements (via Gizmodo/The Verge), FCC public records, DJI Ninth Circuit filing (April 15), DroneXL, DroneDJ, PetaPixel, TechRadar, thenewcamera.com archives.
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Nikon Z9 Mark II camera rumours are not new. However, we have published an article back on January 7, 2026, where we clearly denied the possibility of the announcement of the Z9 Mark II camera during the Winter Olympics. At that time, most of the major rumor mills and outlets were claiming that the camera was about to arrive during the Winter Olympics games, but we had short confirmation at that time via trusted sources. The camera isn’t coming that soon. The expected announcement date that we discussed in that post was the fourth quarter of 2026 at its earliest arrival possibility.
New update: a new update is coming from the popular Nikon YouTuber Matt Irwin (thatnikonguy), who has reported that the current Nikon Z9 is now completely out of stock and listed as “on backorder” on Nikon Australia’s official website – and similar stock issues are appearing globally.
Such a stock shortage issue for a flagship camera isn’t a common one, and even if it happens, camera makers like Nikon and Canon issue an apology letter for not fulfilling the market demand. We have seen multiple examples in the past. It’s a clear indication that the production line has been occupied by something else.
Why the Nikon Z9 Stock Situation Matters
The Nikon Z9, launched in late 2021, has been Nikon’s flagship mirrorless camera for over four and a half years. At a price point of approximately AUD $10,000 in Australia, it is not the kind of camera that Nikon normally leaves unavailable for long.
Matt Irwin estimates
He estimates we could see the Nikon Z9 II hardware in customers’ hands within a maximum of 6 months, with a possible development announcement coming at any time.
Importantly, Matt believes no Nikon Z8 Mark II camera is NOT coming soon, the Nikon Z8 will continue to sell strongly for another 1–2 years, meaning the current stock clearance is focused specifically on clearing the Z9 line for its replacement, not a general sensor shortage.
What’s Next from Nikon in 2026
2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years for the Nikon Z system:
Z9 II is likely arriving soon
Multiple ZR firmware updates
New cinema lenses on the horizon
Possible first look at the next-generation Expeed 8 processor
Nikon ZR Gets Major Firmware Love – Official Confirmation from NAB 2026
Nikon itself is proactively working to enhance the user experience. Nikon has openly confirmed that multiple firmware updates are already in development for the Nikon ZR cinema-style camera.
Speaking at NAB 2026, Nikon representative “Jeff with a G” told creators:
Nikon is actively listening to customer feedback.
The company is working on a couple of major updates for the ZR (not just one).
Key improvements confirmed include:
New Log 3G10 profile paired with H.265
Significant improvements to the existing H.265 codec (addressing widespread user complaints)
Focus peaking in red while using N-Log and RED NE
“And so much more.”
Additional possibilities mentioned include ProRes 422 LT and potentially RED NE LT versions, depending on processing capability.
Why This Matters for Creators
At its current street price of around USD $2,000–2,150 (AUD ~$3,000), the Nikon ZR already offers extraordinary value with internal Nikon RAW, ProRes RAW, and RED RAW recording in a compact body. These upcoming firmware updates will make it an even stronger tool for filmmakers, YouTubers, and documentarians.
Yes, we are tracking the Nikon Z9 II camera announcement news, as soon as we get any latest updates we will be publishing here soon.
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Sony already has their dedicated ZV series lineup of camera strating from ZV-E10 to ZV-E1. Canon were far behind in this race, but they have started their journey by introducing V10, later on R50V for beginners and entry-level cinematographers. Just after the announcement of the Nikon ZR Camera, we have received strong hints from a highly reliable source that Canon has already started planning to announce something better to compete with the existing Nikon ZR.
Well, we have to admit that our website, TheNewCamera.com, is the first site in the world to publish what we say – First complete concept of Canon Fullframe V series camera back on June 2025, take a look exactly what we have written in that groundbreaking exclusive report we wrote verbatim:
“We are expecting the arrival of the Canon R8 V camera as part of their expansion to its V series… It will be a game-changer camera for professional content creators and beginner filmmakers.”
But, the information was very limited, the only thing that was certain at that time is an Fulframe V series camera was under development.
Why did we select the Canon R8 V camera name back in 2025?
The reason behind selecting the Canon R8 V camera name is that Canon already has a dedicated cinema lineup of cameras, the V series is a beginner’s series, for those who create content or have just started their cinematography journey, and want to have everything under budget. And that’s why we have decided to air the Canon R8V article, a name that never existed before in the media.
If we look at the entry-level lineup, Canon has already selected the R50 series to introduce cinema-style cameras for beginner content creators and cinematographers. In the very same manner, we thought that Canon may pick the R8V camera with primary specifications to introduce a budget cinema camera among photographers, content creators, and beginner cinematographers.
But, at the same time, they have to compete with Nikon ZR, and they have to make it future-proof for the upcoming Sony A7C III, and maybe that’s the reason we are now having Strong Rumors related to Canon R6V arrival instead of Canon R8V.
And that’s why back in 2025, nearly ten months later, the latest CanonRumors updates (April 19 – 20, 2026) have validated almost every core element of our original analysis, while introducing a fascinating wrinkle regarding the final model name.
Canon R6V vs R8V: Intelligent Breakdown of the Latest Naming Rumours
Early leaks and model-code registrations left room for interpretation. CanonRumors initially described the new full-frame V-series camera as something “you’d expect for an EOS R6 V or EOS R8 V,” with the admin leaning toward R8 V as the most logical fit alongside the popular APS-C EOS R50 V. However, in a dedicated follow-up article titled “We’re Getting an EOS R6 V, not an EOS R8 V” (updated April 20, 2026), founder Craig Blair issued a clear correction, stating:
“It’s going to be an EOS R6 V, not R8 V… ‘EOS R6 V’ should give a much clearer picture of what to expect this week.”
From a market-strategy perspective, both names remain plausible until the official announcement. An R8 V would emphasise its accessible creator positioning, while an R6 V would borrow prestige from the respected R6 series and better signal hybrid capabilities closer to the R6 Mark III. CanonRumors now strongly favors R6 V after reviewing internal mockups and NDA information. We are continuing to cross-verify every new registration and leak — model naming has surprised the industry before – but the latest reporting points firmly toward the EOS R6 V as the most probable designation.
We have already published the Canon R8V camera core specification in the past. We still believe those specs to date, now it’s time to explore the core specification of the Canon R6V
Canon R6V Expected Specification
Every major source now agrees on the following core features for the upcoming full-frame V-series hybrid:
Sensor & Core Imaging
32.5-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor (shared architecture with the EOS R6 Mark III and upcoming Cinema EOS C50) — a significant upgrade over the 24MP class we initially anticipated in 2025.
Upgraded stills performance that will feel familiar to R6-series users while delivering excellent detail for both photography and hybrid workflows.
Video Performance (Major Creator Leap)
12-bit RAW video recording — a professional-grade format that dramatically improves color-grading flexibility.
7K 60p 12-Bit Internal RAW Light Video
Open Gate 7K 60p, High-Speed 4K 120p
Body Design & Ergonomics (Creator-Optimised)
Vented body (side vents) for improved heat management and longer continuous recording — not actively cooled, keeping costs and weight in check.
No built-in EVF — a deliberate decision that keeps the camera ultra-compact and lightweight, ideal for gimbal, vlogging, and run-and-gun use (mirroring the R50 V philosophy).
3-inch LCD with higher resolution than the R50 V’s 1.62-million-dot screen for sharper field monitoring.
Thicker and heavier than the R50 V, with button placement very similar to the Cinema EOS C50 and an additional main dial for better control.
Full-size HDMI port and dual card slots ( CF Express Type B + SD for cost and size efficiency).
Why This Camera Matters: Deep Market Analysis
Canon is executing a very deliberate V-series expansion strategy — one that TheNewCamera.com first mapped out in June 2025. By bringing true full-frame depth-of-field, superior low-light performance, 12-bit RAW video, and improved heat dissipation into a compact, creator-optimized body, Canon is targeting the exact gap between Sony’s ZV-E1-style creator tools and its own higher-end Cinema EOS / R5 II lineup.
Whether it ultimately launches as the EOS R6 V or EOS R8 V, this model is clearly designed for the huge community of APS-C V-series owners ready to step up without jumping into pro-level pricing or bulk. The vented design and larger LCD directly address real-world pain points (overheating and monitoring precision) that hybrid creators complain about daily.
Canon R6V Coming on May 13, 2026
Canon is expected to officially unveil the new full-frame V-series camera very soon (originally teased for this week, but CanonRumors now notes NDAs are signed and the exact date is imminent but not yet confirmed – latest update pins it to on or around May 13, 2026 with the RF 20-50mm f/4L IS USM PZ lens). A separate retro-inspired EOS R8 Mark II is also in the pipeline shortly afterwards.
TheNewCamera.com has been covering this story since day one — months before it became mainstream. As soon as the official press release lands, we will deliver the complete hands-on analysis, full specifications, pricing details, and real-world creator impact right here.
Stay tuned — because when it comes to accurate Canon V-series intelligence and being first with the full-frame V-series concept, TheNewCamera.com remains the source serious creators trust.
The full-frame hybrid you’ve been waiting for is finally arriving — and we told you about it first.
Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com — we’ll keep you updated
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