Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the Canon EOS R3 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS R3.
December 2021
(91%)
76 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
423 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
30fps stills
6K RAW video
Eye Control AF works
Blackout-free shooting
Weather sealed
Although the R3 has a 3.5mm microphone input
Its Multi-Function Shoe is compatible with the new Directional Stereo Microphone DM-E1D which simply slips into the shoe with no need for a cable connection. The new microphone is also powered by the camera
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Intelligent autofocus with excellent subject recognition
14-bit Raw imaging at up to 30fps
Large HDR viewfinder with OVF simulation
Supports CFexpress and UHS-II SD memory
Ample wired and wireless connectivity options
Sized-down gripped body handles
The autofocus rarely struggles
Even with low light
Subject and face detection AF works great
I didn't see as much rolling shutter distortion photographing moving people as I saw on the Sony A1. (And it still has a mechanical shutter too.)
This camera
The editors didn't like
"Only" 24.1MP
No 8K video
Split SD / CFexpress
6K video will require lots of storage capacity
Control layout different from EOS-1D X mark III and existing R-series cameras
Buttons less durable than 1D X III
Eye Control focus isn't magical
Finicky USB-C charging support
Competing cameras have a higher resolution
The trade-off of innovation is that there's more to learn compared to other Canon cameras. (It's worth it
But still worth mentioning.)
You should use a hot shoe adapter to maintain the weather-sealing with pre
Abstract: The OM System OM-1 brings a stacked sensor, interchangeable lens camera to an affordable price for the first time. How does it hold up next to the Canon EOS R3, a premium flagship sports camera? Chris Niccolls and The Camera Store TV's Evelyn Drake went t...
Abstract: We already know the Canon EOS R3 is an amazing photography camera; it’s what Canon built it to be. But how does it perform as a video camera? We’re going to talk about that and more in this review...
Published: 2022-01-12, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Intelligent autofocus with excellent subject recognition, 14-bit Raw imaging at up to 30fps, Large HDR viewfinder with OVF simulation, Supports CFexpress and UHS-II SD memory, Ample wired and wireless connectivity options, Sized-down gripped body handles
Eye Control focus isn't magical, Finicky USB-C charging support
The Canon EOS R3 is loaded with high-tech features, including an autofocus system you control with your eyes, but still nails all of the fundamentals, making it a phenomenal camera for sports and wildlife pros...
Published: 2021-12-03, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
The introduction of a ‘3' series pro-oriented camera with a built-in vertical grip sitting mid way between the existing top-of-the range ‘1' series and the popular ‘5 ‘ series is a little confusing, especially as the new model appears to take on the role...
The autofocus rarely struggles, even with low light, Subject and face detection AF works great, I didn't see as much rolling shutter distortion photographing moving people as I saw on the Sony A1. (And it still has a mechanical shutter too.), This camera
Competing cameras have a higher resolution, The trade-off of innovation is that there's more to learn compared to other Canon cameras. (It's worth it, but still worth mentioning.), You should use a hot shoe adapter to maintain the weather-sealing with pre
Abstract: As of January 1 of this year, any $5000 mirrorless camera was either medium format or else a Leica. The only non-collectible cameras with sensors smaller than medium format in that rarefied price bracket were the two sports-focused DSLRs and a bunch of ci...
Canon has brought the EOS 1DX series over to mirrorless, and tossed in a lot of mirrorless first features. I've only spent a few hours with the camera, but I was blown away by the autofocus and the way the camera could quickly find even a tiny bird eye. A...