Stop wasting 7K resolution. Most cameras process video internally, but to get the most out of the Canon R6 Mark III, you need to decode it yourself. I'm breaking down my high-speed 7K RAW workflow for "The Fish Hawk" documentary—and how I use it to get 1200mm reach from a 400mm lens. Why shoot 7K RAW when H.265 is right there? Because your camera's processor isn't DaVinci Resolve — and your highlights know the difference. I walk through my actual footage processing workflow for The Fish Hawk documentary — why I shoot Canon full-res RAW, what it buys me in post, and how I keep the process fast working clip by clip instead of batch processing everything the same way. Stay tuned as I follow these birds over the coming months, capturing all the action, drama, and beauty of osprey life for the 2026 documentary release. Subscribe so you don't miss it. 📷 Gear used in this video: Canon R6 Mark III: https://amzn.to/4dLjhSc Canon RF 100-400mm Lens: https://amzn.to/4sBQ4hq Shure LensHopper Microphone: https://amzn.to/4c8hm97 K&F Variable ND Filters: https://amzn.to/4bRf8d4 K&F Fluid Head: https://amzn.to/3PJrf4o ⚠️ Disclaimer: Some of the links above are Amazon affiliate links. If you purchase through them, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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