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By admin, on December 7th, 2025

Finally, Canon is gearing up to introduce a retro mirrorless camera in 2026, which is actually inspired by the iconic and one of the most popular film cameras of all time, the Canon AE-1. This was one of the most popular film cameras at its time.
but now we are having some confirmation related to the core specification of the upcoming camera from the rumor mills, Although it will carry an photographer centric core specs with Retro look and feel with extensive manual control over the body, but the key highlight is the sensor, The Canon Retro camera will use the same 32.5MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor as of the Canon R6 mark III, Lets have an dipper dive in the set of core specification,
Stick around as we dive deep into the leaked specs, expected pricing, release timeline, and why this upcoming Canon full-frame retro camera is poised to dominate search rankings – and your camera bag.
The Design Story: Paying Homage to the Canon AE-1 with Modern Twists
Canon retro camera humour is not New. It is wobbling up from past year and as per the initial report, the camera is expected to arrive on AE-1’s 50th anniversary, Canon executives At CP+ 2025, Manabu Kato, a key Canon figure, shared: “I’m really glad to hear that you’re an AE-1 enthusiast because I also like that camera. … So if we were to do that with the design of the AE-1, would it really achieve the kind of ergonomics and usability that we need in a Canon camera? That’s the big question.” Yes, he clearly hinted at the Canon AE1 retro camera arrival, but will it really happen? At least we are expecting sometime in April 2026
The Canon AE-1 was originally released in April 1976, so its 50th anniversary falls exactly on April 2026.
With high hopes and fingers crossed, and Canon isn’t the first camera maker to try RETRO design for the first time, Nikon has its own retro line of cameras, like the ZF/ZFC and Fuji, already highly popular with their retro style Mirrorless and compact cameras,
Canon Retro Camera Specification: 32.5MP Sensor and Pro-Level Performance
It’s time to discuss the core specification of the Canon retro camera. Alongside the 32.5 MP sensor from the Canon R6 Mark three as well as the Digix X image processor, Take an look at the rumoured core specs below
- Sensor: 32.5MP full-frame BSI CMOS (shared with EOS R6 Mark III).
- Processor: Entry-level DIGIC X – efficient for RAW processing and Advanced AI-AF
- Autofocus: Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with eye-detect and animal tracking – reliable for street, portrait, and travel shooting.
- Burst Shooting: Up to 12fps mechanical shutter, ideal for capturing fleeting moments.
- ISO Range: Native 100-51,200, expandable to 50-204,800, sensor optimised for low-light performance
- Video Capabilities: Minimalist approach – 4K/30p at best, with no 8K or advanced codecs. This is a stills-first machine, leaving video beasts to the R5/R6 lineup.
So, here you will get an idea of the basic core specification of the upcoming camera. The camera will have a compact approach like X100 VI / Leica Q3 body, with a longer battery life of 500+ Shots per charge. No, more overloaded set of features.
Pricing and Release Date: When Can You Get Your Hands on the Canon Retro Camera 2026?
Making it affordable in the price range of Nikon Zf, around $1999, so if anyone wants a photographic-centric camera with a 32.5MP sensor, they should have access at $1999, as well as for hybrids, we do have Canon R6 III at $2799, so this is what we have the information for now.
As we have already discussed, Timeline-wise, mark your calendars for April 2026. With the AE-1’s 50th birthday hitting in April, expect an announcement around then, followed by a summer launch.
Let’s discuss the lenses now, since no retro camera is complete without its own set of exclusive customised lenses. Initially, during the announcement, we are expecting
- RF 45mm f/1.2 STM: A fast prime for creamy bokeh and low-light portraits, with a vintage brass finish.
Yes, there are some murmurs of a customised RF 28-70mm f/2.8 IS STM also, as we get more confirmations, we will be adding more information on our website. Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com for live updates
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. Source: Canonrumor.com


By admin, on December 5th, 2025

Recently, we have published information related to Canon’s latest Dual-Band and Wi-Fi registration done in the FCC. Based on the registration details and Canon’s announcement pattern, we thought it could be an R7 Mark II camera, and you can read our analysis in this post. The source has dropped more updates related to the same. According to the source, it’s a “new model”, although he didn’t clear out whether new means a refreshed R7-series successor, a full-frame camera, or something brand-new coming out from scratch. The good thing is that the announcement is about to happen on or before May 2025.
Breaking Down the WiFi 6 Confirmation: What We Know So Far
Leaker E88_8888, is accurate about registered camera information. Recently, the registered camera model with IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6) dual-band tech. Does have the ability for blazing-fast data transfers, reduced latency. The Dual WiFi 6 enables 4K/8K video uploads or gigabit-speed RAW transfers, so no more tethering issues by LAN.
Key highlights from the report:
- Not a Rumour: This is just not a rumour, it’s Canon in action, and we have already seen the first steps. The next thing is the prototype testing phase, which starts right after the product is registered and ready for the production line.
- Timeline Tease: Earliest launch? May 2026. Yes, that’s the date we are getting from the sources. Everything is done on schedule. The product announcement is expected on or before May 2026.
- Model Mystery: Labelled simply as a “new model,” it aligns with both full frame and APS-C.
As we have mentioned before, this is not the first time Canon has used a Dual Band WiFi Unit in their camera; before, they have used it in Canon R5 Mark II and Canon R1, so Canon have to options here. One is to expand more pro cameras in the Fullframe range, another option is extending Dual WiFi 6 to a new Canon camera in the APS-C range could democratise pro-level connectivity. Future-proofed workflow in Crop mode.
What will happen if Canon introduces the Dual Band WiFi 6 in their APS-C Flagship Cameras
| Feature |
Current Canon APS-C (e.g., R7) |
Expected in New Model |
| WiFi Standard |
WiFi 5 (802.11ac) |
WiFi 6 (802.11ax) Dual-Band |
| Sensor |
32.5MP Non-Stacked CMOS |
33MP Stacked BSI CMOS? |
| Burst Speed |
30fps Electronic |
40fps+ Electronic |
| Video |
4K 60p Cropped |
4K 120p Uncropped / 8K 30p |
| Launch Window |
N/A |
May 2026 Earliest |
The Canon new camera with WiFi 6 saga is just heating up. Will E88_8888 spill sensor deets next? Stay tuned we will post an update as soon as we get any information over this
Missed our first scoop? Read: Dual-Band WiFi Registration Hints at Canon’s Next Big APS-C Launch
About the author
source – E88_8888


By admin, on December 1st, 2025

Just before we hit the 2026 calendar, Canon registered a new model with dual-band Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Information is said by one of the most trusted and authenticated sources. E88_888, according to the source, the dual and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity is limited only to professional full-frame cameras. So, the Big Question is, Which Next Model from Canon will use the dual-band Wi-Fi 6 Module for High-speed Wireless Connectivity? As of now, the only flagship camera that is left in the Canon lineup and overdue for an update is the Canon R7 Mark II. Since it was announced back in 2022, and one of the oldest flagship Canon models waiting for an update. And even if we look at the previous set of information we have published in the past, it’s all pointing towards the Canon R7 Mark II camera can professionally fill the gap between the APS-C and the full-frame professional lineup.
Breaking Down the WiFi6 Registration: A Game-Changer for Connectivity?
As of December 2025, Canon has introduced WiFi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) support in select high-end EOS mirrorless cameras. As you can see in the table below, only two of Canon’s flagship-level cameras as of now use a WiFi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) module inside them.
| Model |
Key Wireless Specs |
Notes |
| EOS R1 |
WiFi 6E (802.11ax: 2.4/5/6 GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, MIMO antennas |
Flagship full-frame mirrorless; first Canon camera with WiFi 6E for ultra-fast file transfer and stable connections. |
| EOS R5 Mark II |
WiFi 6E (802.11ax: 2.4/5/6 GHz), Bluetooth 5.0 |
45MP full-frame mirrorless; supports high-speed image/video sharing and remote control via Canon Camera Connect app. |
Word on the street — courtesy of X handle @E8M_8888 — dropped like a bombshell:
Canon’s wireless certification of a new camera body equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi 6.
So, what we were thinking after getting the registration information is that the Canon R7 Mark II camera is coming, but the source didn’t think the same way. He’s keeping multiple options in front of us, which include a refresh to the Canon R1 as well as the possibility of a Canon R5C Mark II or the Canon R3C camera. Take a look at the list of other cameras that the source has mentioned
Take an look what E88_8888 said
There are the following possibilities:
- The new model could be a flagship-level EOS R1 or R5 II; I personally suspect it might be the EOS R5C II? Capable of 8K oversampling to 4K 60?
- Lowering the wireless specifications, after all, WiFi 6 is quite ordinary, but considering the EOS R6 III has just been released, if a lower model uses this wireless specification, it’s hard to guess; R6C, R7 II, and R8 II are all possibilities.
- A video-specialised EOS R3C? The LC1720 has a wide range of applications, so it might be better to add a card slot and encoding capabilities like the C80, and change to a C50-style body. I think it’s not very reasonable to make a video camera out of the R3 body; the possibility is very little.
SO if we sort out the suggestion shared by the E88_8888 the we get these things clearly
Summarising the source expectations and putting our analysis
- Flagship Refresh? Could this be an EOS R1 variant since the R5 II is freshly minted
- Mid-Range Surprise? Downgrading WiFi6 to entry-level models, but hypothetical R6C or R8 II feels off, especially post-R6 III launch.
- Cinema Twist? An R3C video beast with C80-style encoding? Intriguing, but the R3’s ergonomics scream stills-first. Since we already have the C50, it would be a bit early to drop the Canon R3C camera and cannibalise the sales of the C50
@E8M_8888 leans sceptical on the video angle, calling it “not very reasonable.” Instead, the registration screams practical upgrade for a workhorse like the R7 II – overdue, rumor-plagued, and primed for 2025 dominance. With Canon’s history of staggered rollouts (think R5 II’s July debut), this timing aligns perfectly for Q4 2025 or early 2026 APS-C action.
Why the Canon EOS R7 Mark II Fits the WiFi6 Puzzle Perfectly
Canon R7 Mark II is the most suitable candidate for this update. Launched back in 2022, using the same 32 MP FSI CMOS sensor as the Canon 90D DSLR, which was itself introduced in August 2019. Hence, Canon R7 II is super old now, and no one is buying it. The Sales are all all-time low, the initial hint from the registration gives us WiFi6 introduction, adding of WiFi6 directly means addresses that head-on, enabling gigabit-speed transfers without the R6 III’s full-frame premium.
We have already covered a list of Canon Upcoming Cameras in our latest post, Canon Upcoming Cameras of 2026, and yes, we are expecting the arrival of the Canon R7 Mark II camera in the First half of 2026.
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- Written By thenewcamera.com team
- The article “Canon R7 Mark II Rumors 2026: Dual-Band WiFi 6 Registration Fuels Speculation for Long-Awaited APS-C Successor” was written on 2:15 pm, Monday, 1 December 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
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By admin, on November 1st, 2025
Some sort of official marketing material has been leaked about the Canon R6 Mark III camera by a Canon camera retailer ahead of the November 6, 2025 announcement, and obviously, they have accidentally posted on an online doc as well as on their Instagram page (both removed now). Luckily, can Canon rumour mill has captured the content and published, so here is some sort of mini official press text related to the Canon R6 Mark III camera announcement.
Leaked Canon Retailer Teaser Text Ahead of Nov 6 Launch
 shared by a new source, it can be a mockup or real; use it as a reference image for now
Canon EOS R6 Mark III — Redefining Performance and Precision
Get ready to experience Canon’s latest leap in imaging innovation. The EOS R6 Mark III brings together unmatched speed, advanced autofocus, and stunning image quality in a compact, full-frame mirrorless body. Equipped with a new-generation CMOS sensor and DIGIC X processor, it delivers outstanding low-light performance, crisp 4K video recording, and lightning-fast continuous shooting — perfect for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
With Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, real-time subject tracking, and improved image stabilization, the R6 Mark III ensures you never miss a moment, whether capturing action, portraits, or cinematic visuals.
Rumoured Canon R6 Mark III Specifications
- Sensor & Processor: Effective: 34.2 Megapixel (7144 x 4790)
- Autofocus: Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, multi-subject detection (people, animals, vehicles); 100-face storage
- Stabilization: 6.5-stop IBIS
- Viewfinder: 5.76M-dot EVF (0.76x magnification) – unconfirmed
- Shooting Speed: 40fps electronic shutter; pre-capture enabled
- ISO: Up to 64,000 native
- Video Highlights:
- RAW: 7K DCI (17:9) / Open Gate 3:2 at 24/25p; 12-bit CRM
- Log Profiles: Canon Log 2 & 3; LGOP & All-I codecs
- Open Gate: 3:2 7K RAW/MP4 + Full HD proxy
- MP4 Formats: 4K/2K/Full HD (DCI/UHD, 17:9/16:9); XF-HEVC/H.265, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
- Audio: 24-bit Linear PCM/AAC
- Time-Lapse: 4K/2K/Full HD modes
- S&F Mode: Framerate multipliers for quick switches (0.5x, 2x, etc.)
- Build: Dual slots (CFe B + SD UHS-II); full-size HDMI; LP-E6P battery
- Price: €2,899 / $2,899 (tentative)
- Release: Ships November 20, 2025
 shared by a new source, it can be a mockup or real, use it as a reference image for now
Bonus: Canon RF 45mm f/1.2 STM Lens Tease
Canon RF 45mm f/1.2 STM – AN true optical rival to the RF 50mm f/1.2L USM, with digital focus breathing correction, 67mm filter thread, 346g weight, and €499/€599 pricing. A bokeh beast for Canon R6 III portraits.
- Optical quality similar to EF 50mm F1.2L USM
- Digital Focus Breathing Correction
- 67mm Filter Thread
- Weight: 346g
- Price: €499 or €599 (We have been told both price points)
So these are the latest updates we have related to the upcoming Canon R6 Mark III, with full core spec. We have also posted a comparison of the camera alongside Canon R6 Mark II (Canon R6 III vs Canon R6 II), and the best part is that B&H has already activated the camera page on their website. The pre-orders will get activated just after the official announcement of the camera.
Additional Leaked Images / Screenshot


At TheNewCamera.com, we’re dedicated to keeping you informed about the latest camera news. The article “Canon R6 Mark III Announcement Incoming: B&H adds Pre-order Placeholder Page” was published on 7:34 am, Friday, 31 October 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) by thenewcamera.com team | Follow us on our social pages FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live Camera News + Canon Rumors 24X7.
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By admin, on October 30th, 2025
 creative image credit tnc team
The Canon R6 Mark III camera is finally here, and without a doubt, it’s a massive upgrade over the Canon R6 Mark II camera. Shipping of the camera will start from November 20, 2025. The price of the camera is €2,899 / ~$2,899 (estimated). Pre-orders will soon go live at the B&H Store.
In this article, we are comparing the Canon R6 Mark III camera with the Canon R6 Mark II. The specification comparison will break down every detailed core specification, starting from sensor to resolution and video—everything in detail related to both cameras. Before we begin the specification comparison, one thing should be very clear: we do have a very big price difference between the two, so if you’re paying more, you will obviously be getting more specifications in the camera. So now let’s explore the set of features and the differences between the two.
Canon R6 Mark III vs R6 Mark II: Side-by-Side Specs Table
| Feature |
Canon R6 Mark III (2025) |
Canon R6 Mark II (2022) |
| Sensor Resolution |
34.2 MP (same as Cinema EOS C50) |
24.2 MP (effective) |
| Sensor Type |
Full-frame CMOS (rumored stacked) |
Full-frame CMOS |
| Image Processor |
Not confirmed (likely DIGIC X+) |
DIGIC X |
| IBIS |
6.5 stops |
8 stops (with coordinated IS) |
| Autofocus System |
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
1053 + AF Zone and 100 face memory storage |
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
1,053 points |
| Subject Detection |
Multiple (People, Animals, Vehicles) |
People, Animals, Vehicles |
| Continuous Shooting |
40 fps electronic shutter |
40 fps electronic, 12 fps mechanical |
| Buffer (RAW) |
Not confirmed |
75 frames at 40 fps |
| EVF |
5.76M-dot OLED, 0.76x (unconfirmed) |
3.69M-dot OLED, 0.76x |
| Rear LCD |
Not confirmed (likely 3.2″ vari-angle) |
3.0″ 1.62M-dot articulating touchscreen |
| Pre-Capture |
Yes |
Yes |
| ISO Range (Native) |
100–64,000 (unconfirmed) |
100–102,400 (extended 204,800) |
| Video: Max Internal |
7K Open Gate (24/25p RAW) |
6K RAW external only |
| 4K Video |
Full sensor readout (oversampled) |
4K 60p (from 6K), no recording limit |
| Log Profiles |
Canon Log 2 + Log 3 (unconfirmed) |
Canon Log 3, HDR-PQ |
| Open Gate Recording option |
Yes |
No |
| Slow Motion |
Not confirmed |
1080p 180fps |
| Audio |
24-bit |
24-bit LPCM / AAC |
| Frame Rate Dial (S&F) |
New “S&F” mode – 0.5x, 2x multipliers (e.g., 24 → 12 or 48 fps) |
No dedicated S&F dial |
| LGOP (Light GOP) |
Yes |
No |
| Memory Cards |
CFexpress Type B + SD UHS-II |
Dual SD UHS-II |
| HDMI Port |
Full-size HDMI |
Micro-HDMI |
| Battery |
LP-E6P (higher capacity expected) |
LP-E6NH (760 shots) |
| Build & Weight |
Magnesium alloy (weight TBD) |
588g (body only) |
| Price (Launch) |
€2,899 / ~$2,899 |
$2,499 (original) |
| Shipping Date |
November 20, 2025 |
November 2022 |

Key Upgrades: Why R6 Mark III Wins for Hybrid Shooters
1. 34.2 MP Sensor – Cinema-Level Detail
In the Canon R6 Mark III camera, we have a 40% higher resolution sensor compared to the Canon R6 Mark II. The cinematic sensor will not only upscale the core specifications of the camera in terms of open-gate video recording in 7K or 4K 60 uncropped videos downsampled from 7K, it will also give an option for hybrid shooters to do continuous capture at 40 frames per second with the help of the electronic shutter. So overall, the new sensor will boost the resolution and the details users are getting without affecting the speed of the camera. At the very same time, it’s not a stacked sensor, but the readout of the sensor is 12 ms as per the initial tests of the C50 camera. So overall, the sensor is far better than the predecessor R6 Mark II.
- Shared with Cinema EOS C50
- ~40% more resolution than R6 Mark II
- Ideal for 8K-downsampled 4K and high-res stills
2. 7K Open Gate RAW (24/25p)
The camera supports anamorphic recording as well as 6K RAW videos. We can remember that 6K RAW in the R6 Mark II camera was limited to external recording only, but at the very same time, we have the Canon R6 Mark III, where we can easily record 7K open gate in our CFexpress Type B card. At the very same time, the camera is coming with Open Gate Recording mode flexibility, so if you are a cinematographer or a content creator who loves to explore this videographic dimension to its maximum limit, you will surely love the new Canon R6 Mark III camera.
- True anamorphic workflow without cropping
- R6 Mark II limited to 6K RAW external only
- Matches C50 / R5 C open-gate flexibility
3. Pro Connectivity
It looks like Canon is getting a bit serious about the competition. For the first time in the R6 series, we are getting a full-size HDMI port, and that’s a good thing—no more micro cable failures or switching back and forth. Other than that, again for the first time, we are having a CFexpress Type B card slot specifically to save the open-gate 7K recording internally in the camera, and finally a 24-bit audio that will help to elevate the overall video performance of the camera.
- Full-size HDMI (no micro cable failures)
- CFexpress Type B for 7K RAW bursts
- 24-bit audio for professional sound
Performance Deep Dive: Real-World Implications
Overall, if you look at the specifications of the camera, then it has been upgraded to a maximum extent, but at the very same time, I’m not able to understand why the IBIS mechanism/sensor-shift image stabilization mechanism has been dropped to 6.5 stops compared to the eight stops of IBIS available in the Canon R6 Mark II camera. If you ignore this part, then other than that, we have a massive update in the sensor resolution of the camera, and at the same time, while upscaling the pixel density, the low-light performance still remains highly usable. A lot of improvement in the still and video parts of the camera, which we have already discussed above, some more or less. This is one of the most advanced R6 series cameras Canon has ever announced, and it will appeal to a large consumer base—those who are looking for the best mid-range in a full-frame body.
Where R6 Mark II Still Holds Up
| Advantage |
R6 Mark II Wins Because… |
| IBIS |
8 stops > 6.5 stops, offering superior stabilization for handheld video in low light or action. |
| Battery Life |
Proven 760 shots (CIPA-rated), potentially outlasting the new LP-E6P in extended shoots. |
| Price |
Now ~$2,000 street price, making it a budget-friendly entry into Canon’s hybrid ecosystem. |
| Availability |
In stock everywhere—no wait times like the R6 Mark III’s launch rush. |
Who Should Upgrade to R6 Mark III?
Upgrade if you need:
- Pros: 7K open gate RAW for cinematic flexibility; 34.2 MP for detailed stills/video; S&F dial for efficient frame rate tweaks; Full-size HDMI + CFexpress for pro setups; Pre-capture for nailing action moments.
- Ideal for: Cinema-hybrid creators, wedding pros, or anyone future-proofing for 2025 workflows.
Stick with R6 Mark II if:
- Cons (for upgraders): Slightly lower IBIS; Higher price; Potentially similar burst speeds without major buffer gains.
- Ideal for: Budget-conscious shooters focused on 4K/6K video, strong IBIS, or those happy with current AF without face memory.
Ultimately, the Canon R6 Mark III is one of the most advanced full-frame cameras ever announced by Canon. The camera approaches everyone—if you are a hybrid shooter or a cinematographer or a photographer, you will love this camera, irrespective of the profession you are involved in. This is a kind of all-rounder professional camera built by Canon.
At TheNewCamera.com, we’re dedicated to keeping you informed about the latest camera news. The article “Canon Major Announcement in November 2025” was published on 12:29 pm, Wednesday, 24 September 2025 (GMT-4), Time in Washington, DC, USA by thenewcamera.com team | Follow us on our social pages FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live Camera News + Canon Rumors 24X7.
By admin, on October 25th, 2025

Finally, the Canon G7X Mark III camera is back in stock after a very long time. The G7X Mk III is now active in the Canon production line, but in limited quantity for now. The Re-announced Canon Pro Compact G Series camera G7X Mk III, is now available at a very reasonable price at the B&H Photo Store. It will cost you $879, whereas if you look at the Amazon.com pricing, it is sky-high. The listings for the G7 X Mark III camera on that site cross the thousand-dollar price mark — the sellers are charging whatever they like.
The Canon G7 X Mark III camera was announced back in 2019 and re-released in 2025. Due to its ultra-compact body, the large 1-inch sensor, and 4K videos, recording ability without any crop, the camera has become one of the most popular compact cameras for beginners as well as pros, those who love to create higher quality content compared to their smartphones, The a pocket-sized powerhouse tool that delivers exceptional details in the captured images and high-quality videos with more lattidye and better lowlight performance without breaking the bank.
What Makes the Canon G7 X Mark III a Must-Have Compact Camera?
If you’re searching for the best compact camera under $900, then for sure the Canon G7 X Mark III is the best camera. The 1-inch large sensor produces exceptional video and image quality, as well as uncropped 4K video recording, giving you highly detailed and processed videos with authentic Canon colors. Now let’s explore the set of core specifications we have in the Canon G7 X Mark III camera, one of the best compact Canons ever made.
Key Features of the Canon G7 X Mark III
What sets the Canon G7 X Mark III apart from the crowd? Here’s a breakdown of its standout features that make it a top pick for creators:
- 20.2MP 1″ Stacked CMOS Sensor: Excellent, large 1-inch CMOS sensor used by Canon to deliver exceptional image and video quality.
- DIGIC 8 Image Processor: DIGIC 8 is one of the most powerful image processors by Canon, delivering fast AF tracking performance as well as the ability to record uncropped 4K video.
- 4.2x Optical Zoom Lens (f/1.8-2.8, 24-100mm Equivalent): The Canon G7 X Mark III camera uses a bright zoom lens, which keeps the aperture ratio from f/1.8 to f/2.8, and the lens-based OIS helps deliver clear shots in low-light scenarios.
- UHD 4K Video at 30p & Full HD 120p Slow-Motion: Capture cinematic footage or buttery-smooth slo-mo clips without the hassle of a larger rig.
- 3″ Tilting Touchscreen LCD (1.04m-Dot): Flip it out for selfies and creating seamless vlogs, with full touch controls available.
- Built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and YouTube Live Streaming: Share instantly or go live directly from the camera – no computer needed.
- 20 fps Continuous Shooting: Despite being a compact camera, it supports 20 fps of continuous shooting.
- 3-Stop ND Filter: Essential for bright outdoor shoots, reducing exposure without slowing down your shutter speed.
These features make the G7 X Mark III a versatile tool for both photo and video enthusiasts.
Canon G7 X Mark III Full Specifications
For those who love the nitty-gritty details, here’s a quick specs table for the Canon G7 X Mark III:
| Category |
Specification |
| Sensor |
20.2MP 1″ Stacked CMOS |
| Processor |
DIGIC 8 |
| Lens |
4.2x Optical Zoom, f/1.8-2.8, 24-100mm equiv. |
| Video |
4K/30p, Full HD/120p |
| Screen |
3″ Tilting Touch LCD, 1.04m-Dot |
| Shooting Speed |
Up to 20 fps (RAW Burst) |
| Connectivity |
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Battery Life |
Approx. 235 shots (LCD on) |
| Dimensions |
4.1 x 2.4 x 1.6″ / 105 x 61 x 41 mm |
| Weight |
10.7 oz / 304 g (with battery) |
This compact build weighs under 11 ounces, making the G7 X Mark III your ultimate travel companion.
Why Choose the Canon G7 X Mark III in 2025?
The big question is why you should buy the Canon G7 X Mark III camera in 2025. It is the best alternative to your smartphone, delivering the highest quality video with true optical zoom while maintaining the highest privacy level possible — unless you decide to share, it will keep everything intact inside its memory card.
The camera is ultra-portable and compact, fitted with a high-quality, large 1-inch sensor and Canon DIGIC 8 processor to deliver the best video and image quality possible from a compact camera at this point. At the same time, you can easily attach external microphones for high-quality audio and other Canon accessories like flashlights, lens filters, and adapters for creative control.
Where to Buy the Canon G7 X Mark III: Exclusive Deal at B&H Photo
The best way to buy the Canon G7 X Mark III camera as of now is from the B&H Store in the USA. They are offering the camera at a very reasonable price — just $879.99 with free shipping and their legendary customer service.
So, this is the best time to grab the Canon G7 X Mark III camera instead of looking elsewhere. The good thing about these newly listed cameras at B&H Store is that they’re fresh stock, but available in limited quantity. If you’re planning to buy one, get it now and don’t wait for the Black Friday sale, since demand is high and stock availability is uncertain.
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By admin, on October 24th, 2025

As per the latest reports, the announcement date has been delayed and is now shifted to the first half of 2026. So, this is not the first time we have been getting the news, Canon R7 Mark II is delayed. The post that we published back on August 29, 2025, where we already dug out some of the core specifications expected to arrive inside the Canon R7 Mark II camera. We very clearly wrote in bold letters, even in the main image, that the R7 Mark II camera is expected to arrive sometime in 2026, specifically in the first or second quarter.
It looks like Canon is putting all its attention towards the development and announcement of full-frame mirrorless cameras. Just after the Canon C50, Canon is now preparing to announce the Canon R6 Mark III camera on November 6, 2025. And the shipping of the camera is about to start from November 20-22. So as you can see, the current schedule is packed with heavy gear, specifically the full-frame cameras for professionals.
2026 Will Be a Year of Canon APS-C Cameras and Lenses
Not only is the Canon R7 Mark II camera overdue. If we look at the Canon R10, it’s also being delayed for an update and is of similar age to the Canon R7 camera, so it is quite unusual for a mid-range APS-C camera to be four years old and so, waiting for an update. During the DSLR era, the Mid-range DSLR APS-C camera’s life cycle was only two years, so more or less in 2026, we will have some major refresh Canon APS-C Series, which will include for sure the the Canon R10 Mark II as well as the R7 Mark II. Apart from these two major announcements, Canon APS-C RF Mount lenses are also in the announcement pipeline for 2026.
Canon R7 Mark II Camera Core Specifications
The Canon R7 Mark II camera is expected to arrive with an updated 32.5 megapixel stacked sensor, alongside the 32.5MP APS-C sensor. We are also expecting continuous burst speed up to 30 frames per second with improved sensor, sharper images with new AI processing, improved IBIS mechanism, and video beyond 4K 60p (7K open gate). Take a look at the specification table that we are expecting to arrive inside the Canon R7 Mark II camera.
| Feature |
Details |
| Sensor |
32.5MP APS-C CMOS |
| Autofocus |
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with subject detection (people, animals, vehicles) |
| Burst Shooting |
Up to 30fps electronic (15fps mechanical) |
| Video |
4K 60p (oversampled), 1080p 120p |
| Stabilization |
5-axis IBIS up to 7 stops |
| Build |
Weather-sealed magnesium alloy, 612g body |
Final Thoughts on the Canon R7 Mark II Camera Delay
The delay can be for a reason or maybe a calculated, planned marketing game since the full-frame cameras nowadays are much cheaper and affordable, specifically if you look at the pricing of the Canon R8 camera or Canon R6 Mark II camera after the discounts applied. So more or less, even the camera maker is now interested in upgrading or upskilling their consumer base—those who are quite a bit interested in photography or videography—to the full-frame zone. So, delaying the update may be intentional, so the consumer base can automatically upscale to the full-frame cameras in the absence of the APS-C solutions.
The second biggest reason is the absence of a perfect competitor in Nikon, Sony.
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The article “Canon R7 Mark II Delayed to 2026” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 4:42 pm, Friday, 24 October 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > get live news Camera News + Canon Rumors 24X7.
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