Ahead of launch, reports say the camera will have one left-side mounting point, a bottom tripod mount for vertical video and active cooling with low, medium and high settings.
A rumoured Open Gate 7K RAW 60fps internal recording mode remains unconfirmed, while new imagery suggests a cross-hatch grip pattern similar to the EOS R1.
The EOS R6 V is expected to share a sensor with the Cinema EOS C50 but lack several cinema-focused features, including XLR audio options, timecode, IP streaming and shutter angle.
In a slowing camera market, is the EOS R6 V a true innovation or just another incremental hardware update?
Will Canon's new camera finally add shutter angle, or is it a feature reserved for its pricier Cinema line?
As smartphones master computational imaging, can Canon's hardware-first approach still win over the next generation of creators?