The EOS R3 is Canon’s flagship mirrorless camera. Its pro-level features include a stacked CMOS sensor with dual pixel autofocus, full electronic shutter with 30 fps shooting, eye-controlled autofocus, subject detection and an optical viewfinder simulation mode. Towards video, it can capture 4K footage up to 120p, oversample up to 60p and capture 6K Raw video internally.
In this video, Canon Explorer of Light Larry Chen uses the EOS R3 to shoot the Velocity Invitational at the Laguna Seka Raceway in California. Go behind the scenes to see what it takes to shoot the most expensive race cars in the world
Canon EOS R3 Sample Gallery from Larry Chen’s Velocity Invitational
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