Description We took the Canon R6 III out into the snow and freezing conditions to see how it handles extreme weather in the real world. Shooting in 7K RAW and 4K120 slow motion, here’s what the camera can really do in the field — from icy hands to rugged B-roll adventures. In this video: • Hands-on field test with Canon R6 III in snow and low light • 7K RAW footage and 4K120 slow-motion B-roll • Testing stabilization, lens performance, and low-light handling • Tips for shooting wildlife and winter landscapes in extreme conditions Gear featured: • Canon R6 III https://amzn.to/44eJEKW • Canon RF 100–400mm f/5.6–8 https://amzn.to/4pkQfvV Affiliate disclaimer: Using these links costs you nothing extra but helps support the channel so we can keep testing gear like this. If you enjoyed this video, subscribe and hit the bell for more camera adventures. Drop a comment with your thoughts or questions about the R6 III in snow and extreme weather — we love hearing from you!

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