TL; DR
- Canon India launched the EOS R6V, a video-first full-frame mirrorless camera.
- The RF 20–50mm F4L IS USM is Canon’s first L-series power zoom lens.
- The camera body, lens, and kit are priced from Rs. 2,35,995 onwards.
Canon India has launched two new products that, together, form a cohesive video production system. I’m talking about the EOS R6V full-frame mirrorless camera, which is built around video as its primary purpose, along with a new L-series full-frame lens with an integrated motorized zoom.
Together, the camera and lens system target filmmakers, wedding cinematographers, documentary crews, and digital-first content creators who need professional-grade output without carrying a dedicated cinema rig.
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Pricing and Availability
The EOS R6V (body only) is priced at ₹2,35,995, while the RF 20–50mm F4L IS USM lens costs ₹1,42,995. Buyers getting the entire kit will have to spend ₹3,55,995. Both products are available via the company’s official website, along with authorized retailers across the country.
Canon EOS R6V: Key Features and Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Sensor | 32.5MP Full-Frame CMOS |
| Video Recording | 7K Open Gate RAW and MP4 |
| Continuous Shooting | Up to 40fps (Electronic Shutter) |
| In-Body Stabilization | 5-Axis IBIS (Up to 7.5 stops) |
| Audio | 4-Channel Recording |
| Cooling | Built-in Active Cooling Fan |
| Connectivity | HDMI Type-A, Camera Connect App, Wireless Controller K544 |
| Vertical Shooting | Dedicated Tripod Socket, Auto-Rotating UI |
| Log Profiles | Canon Log 2 and Log 3, Custom LUT Support |
The R6V is built around the same performance-oriented foundation of the EOS R6 Mark III, but channels its expertise around high-quality video output.
First, the camera features a 32.5-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, which enables 7K Open Gate RAW and MP4 recording across the entire sensor area. For long-form shoots where overheating is a legitimate problem, Canon has equipped the camera with an active cooling fan, which helps increase the run time significantly.

For stabilization, Canon is providing a five-axis in-body image stabilization system that can achieve up to 7.5 stops of correction at the frame center, and 7.0 stops toward the edges during still photography. Combined with the lens’s optical stabilization and Canon’s Digital Movie IS, the system offers Subject Tracking IS, which is suited to dynamic video situations.
The camera offers a burst speed of up to 40 frames per second (via the electronic shutter), with pre-capture support, which is useful for unpredictable subjects and fast-moving event coverage. Along with this, the Canon R6V supports Canon Log 2 and Log 3 profiles, custom LUT loading, a built-in waveform monitor, and 4-channel audio recording.

For those using external monitors, the camera also has an HDMI Type-A output for clean signal delivery. You also get a dedicated vertical tripod socket and an auto-rotating interface that adds practicality to the camera, especially for portrait content. Remote operation is available via the Camera Connect app.
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RF 20–50mm F4L IS USM: Key Features and Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 20–50mm |
| Maximum Aperture | Constant f/4 |
| Power Zoom | Yes, 15 Adjustable Speed Levels |
| Optical Stabilization | Up to 6 Stops (8 Stops with IBIS) |
| Zoom Design | Internal (No Change in Physical Length) |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 0.24m (at 50mm) |
| Filter Thread | 67mm |
| Weather Sealing | Dust and Drip Resistant |
| Optical Design | Optimized to Reduce Distortion, Flare, and Ghosting |
This is Canon’s first full-frame L-series lens to feature a built-in power zoom, which is designed to deliver smooth, repeatable focal length transitions that manual zoom rings simply cannot achieve.
The 20–50mm focal range covers wide-angle framing through to a natural standard field of view, maintaining a constant f/4 aperture at every focal point in that range, which eliminates any exposure shifts. With the motorized zoom mechanism, you get fifteen adjustable speed levels, giving operators fine control over the speed at which the zoom moves.
The lens’s physical length never changes during zoom, thanks to the internal zoom design. Optical Image Stabilization delivers up to 6 stops of correction, but when paired with the EOS R6V’s IBIS, the combined figure reaches 8 stops.
With a minimum focusing distance of 0.24 meters at 50mm for close-up shots, the lens also features an optical design optimized to minimize distortion, flare, and ghosting.

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