Do modern Canon cameras support NTFS file system?

I am aware that for cameras the default file system is FAT32 which has the 4GB file size limit.

I own a Canon 80D and M50 and none of them is able to read / write on an SD card formatted with NTFS on my PC. AFAIK it's not possible either to format the drive to NTFS with the camera. There's just no option to choose file system. It will always be FAT32 from the camera (and I know you should format drives with the camera).

I find it hard to find this info so are there any Canon camera models that support NTFS system, by which I mean read / be able to write on NTFS-formatted and/or have built-in NTFS formatting option? Perhaps some new mirrorless models or typically video cameras from Canon? I'm focused on photo cameras though.

A side note: some of you may think: use Magic Lantern. I thought about it too but read on their forums it's not a feature of ML and it probably never will.

EDIT:

Actually, I'll add the answer here for future readers since the thread got a little littered. Modern cameras (at least some of them) use exFAT file system which has no 4GB file size limit, and is an overall improved FAT32. NTFS, however, will likely never be implemented for cameras, since it's proprietary Microsoft solution, but exFAT is no worse than NTFS.