Adorama now has available stock of the Canon EOS R3 for the first time, and it's ready to ship!

Canon EOS R3 Key Features

  • High Image Quality with a Back-illuminated Stacked 24.1 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC X Image Processor with an ISO range of 100-102400; Expandable to 204800The First EOS Digital camera to feature Eye Control AF
  • 5.76-million-dot & 195fps (with firmware v1.2.1) blackout free EVF with quick response, as well as a Vari-Angle Touchscreen
  • Capable of recording 6K 60P RAW or 4K 120p 10-bit (uncropped) with Canon Log 3
  • Dual Card Slots for CFexpress and UHS-II SD Memory Cards
  • Next Generation Multi-Function Shoe plus Speedlite EL-1 synchronization
  • Enhanced Connectivity

Canon EOS R3 $5999

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  1. Both dealers in Denmark have the R3 in stock - one says 8+ units and the other says 5+ in stock. So there is a good chance that it should be in stock at least across Europe now.
  2. Kinda serious question, but for the exact same US$6000, who'd rather the 24MP 24x36mm 30fps R3 or 100MP 33x44mm 5fps Fuji GFX100S?
    Anyone who needs (and/or already has) many RF lenses like 15-35, 24-70,70-200,100-500, 50 1.2 85 1.2 etc.

    They could very well chose the R5 too and use the same lenses. Much more versatile. Now if you are into advertisement or Studio photography you may chose the Fuji.
  3. Kinda serious question, but for the exact same US$6000, who'd rather the 24MP 24x36mm 30fps R3 or 100MP 33x44mm 5fps Fuji GFX100S?
    Two vastly different cameras for different applications. Frankly, I could see scenarios where a professional would own both cameras.
  4. Kinda serious question, but for the exact same US$6000, who'd rather the 24MP 24x36mm 30fps R3 or 100MP 33x44mm 5fps Fuji GFX100S?
    Both very capable cameras for different scenarios. GFX100S can potentially achieve still image quality beyond what full-frame can currently offer [Ref: DPReview]. But GFX100S is not as good as R3 in terms of AF speed and accuracy. Also if video is a must have requirement, GFX100S is less attractive because of line skipping and no tracking AF in video.
  5. Just a question. Does anyone know whether or not the Flashpoint/Godox flash systems are compatible with the new hot shoe on these (R3, R5)? Flashpoint works fine on my R, but that's the old style hot shoe.
  6. Just a question. Does anyone know whether or not the Flashpoint/Godox flash systems are compatible with the new hot shoe on these (R3, R5)? Flashpoint works fine on my R, but that's the old style hot shoe.
    They will work. However the Canon AD-E1 Adapter isa designed to adapt the new design to the old one completely iso any legacy hotshot mount gear. fits 100% and if it has weather sealing retains that functionality.

  7. They will work. However the Canon AD-E1 Adapter isa designed to adapt the new design to the old one completely iso any legacy hotshot mount gear. fits 100% and if it has weather sealing retains that functionality.

    I don’t have any 3rd party flashes but my ‘legacy’ Canon flashes (not sure legacy applies since the only new flash-related accessory is the ST-E10 trigger) work fine without the adapter. The adapter serves only to provide a weathersealed connection.

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