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Canon Releases EOS R6 V and RF20-50mm F4 L IS USM PZ for Hybrid and Video-Focused Creators

13 de mayo de 2026
Canon Releases EOS R6 V and RF20-50mm F4 L IS USM PZ for Hybrid and Video-Focused Creators

Canon has announced the EOS R6 V, a new full-frame mirrorless camera built around video-centric workflows, alongside the RF20-50mm F4 L IS USM PZ, Canon’s first L-series RF lens with integrated power zoom functionality. The release expands Canon’s EOS V-series lineup with a system focused on handheld production, gimbal use, and creator-oriented video features including Open Gate recording, internal cooling, and integrated zoom controls.

Key Specs

Canon EOS R6 V

  • 32.5MP full-frame CMOS sensor
  • 7K 60p RAW and 7K 30p Open Gate recording
  • Oversampled 4K 60p and uncropped 4K 120p
  • Internal cooling fan for extended recording
  • Compact flat-body design with vertical shooting support
  • Integrated zoom lever and tally lamp

Canon RF20-50mm F4 L IS USM PZ

  • Canon’s first RF L-series lens with built-in power zoom
  • Constant f/4 aperture throughout zoom range
  • Internal zoom design optimized for gimbal balance
  • Remote zoom support through Canon Camera Connect and Bluetooth remotes
  • Compact full-frame 20-50mm video-oriented zoom range

Availability & Pricing

The EOS R6 V body is expected to launch in late June 2026 for an estimated retail price of $2,499 USD, while a kit including the RF20-50mm F4 L IS USM PZ lens is expected at $3,699 USD. The RF20-50mm F4 L IS USM PZ lens alone is expected to launch in late June for $1,399 USD. Canon also announced multiple creator accessory kits and optional accessories launching between late June and early July.

Early Analysis

The EOS R6 V continues Canon’s broader push toward solidifying a stronger position in the growing hybrid creator market, particularly among users whose workflows lean more heavily toward video than traditional photography. Features like Open Gate recording, internal cooling, integrated zoom controls, and a body design optimized for handheld and gimbal shooting suggest Canon is increasingly treating this category as distinct from its conventional stills-focused mirrorless lineup rather than simply adding video features onto existing cameras.

The release also positions the EOS R6 V as a likely direct response to cameras such as the Nikon ZR, reflecting a broader industry trend toward compact full-frame systems designed specifically around creator and cinema-adjacent workflows. Canon’s inclusion of a dedicated power zoom L-series lens alongside the body reinforces that strategy, signaling an emphasis on solo production, livestreaming, vertical content, and stabilized video shooting rather than traditional hybrid photography alone.

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