I've got the Mk II, as well as the R5 (original and Mk II). If there's an R1 Mk II or III coming out in the next couple of years, I may consider it. OTOH, I long ago gave up chasing the latest and greatest tech; it's a Sisyphean task. Heck, I still get pretty good results with my 2003 300D and the 18-55 kit lens that came with it!
Canon R6 Mark III I hope at last will be switching from outdated, decades old front-lit to BSI-CMOS sensors, if not I'm going back to Sony. At this point mirrorless camera makers should have been experimenting with much more efficient and sensitive SPAD, quantum dot and graphene enhanced CMOS sensors. Graphene sensors are x1000 more sensitive than current ones and can detect even deep thermal infrared spectrum so just imagine enormous possibilities.
"Ability to capture 6K 30 fps in cinema raw light format using a super 35 crop". I don't think capturing 6K using a super 35 crop with a 24MPix sensor is possible. You would need the full width of the sensor since the resolution is 6000x4000 pixels.
I just bought the R6 MII this month. I will be a little pissed of if the MIII drops in the next couple of months...
I've got the Mk II, as well as the R5 (original and Mk II). If there's an R1 Mk II or III coming out in the next couple of years, I may consider it. OTOH, I long ago gave up chasing the latest and greatest tech; it's a Sisyphean task. Heck, I still get pretty good results with my 2003 300D and the 18-55 kit lens that came with it!
Needs 30 or 32 Mpix then will be perfect
No it's bad idea with traditional silicon sensors
Canon R6 Mark III I hope at last will be switching from outdated, decades old front-lit to BSI-CMOS sensors, if not I'm going back to Sony. At this point mirrorless camera makers should have been experimenting with much more efficient and sensitive SPAD, quantum dot and graphene enhanced CMOS sensors. Graphene sensors are x1000 more sensitive than current ones and can detect even deep thermal infrared spectrum so just imagine enormous possibilities.
"Ability to capture 6K 30 fps in cinema raw light format using a super 35 crop".
I don't think capturing 6K using a super 35 crop with a 24MPix sensor is possible. You would need the full width of the sensor since the resolution is 6000x4000 pixels.
reading this before watching saves me 8 minutes of my life
No need to update, i have 6d mark 1.💪🤌🔥🔥🔥