I’ve had the Canon R6 III for about a month, and I’m thrilled with it! I’m currently working on reviewing its landscape, wildlife, and cinematic capabilities. This is a quick cinematic test shot in 7K open-gate RAW, framed for a 4K 2.39:1 scope timeline. I haven’t seen many critters lately, but I got out to do a western-style cinematic shoot with my favorite lens. In this video: Graded footage first → subtle contrast, fade, warmth, and light FX (glow, halation, grain) RAW ungraded footage → see the clean image straight from the sensor A very short, quick look at what the R6 III can do! Gear Links (affiliate): Some links may earn me a small commission at no extra cost to you. Canon R6 III: https://amzn.to/4quonW8 Lens used: https://amzn.to/45sSrt6 RF 28-70 2.8 STM Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOuL47B2DKI&t=31s Disclaimer: I puff on a cigar in this video for demonstration purposes only—I do not condone or promote smoking. More detailed first impressions, setup, and review videos coming soon—stay tuned!

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