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Published: 2022-06-23, Author: Joseph , review by: creativebloq.com
Stunning image quality, Best-in-class autofocus and IBIS, Super-fast burst shots, 8K video at 30fps and 4K at up to 120fps,
Recording limitations with higher res video
The Canon EOS R5 remains the best Canon camera for most uses, and one of the best stills cameras full stop. Two years after release, it's proved to be everything the professional workhorse we'd hoped for thanks to superb autofocus, super rapid burst shoot...
Published: 2021-10-18, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Supreme autofocus modes - the tracking for humans/animals is impressive,12fps mechanical burst,Super-detailed 45-megapixel images,In-body image stabilisation is excellent
Overheats in high-end video modes - will limit in-camera record time,Easy to move focus point by accidental screen touch,It's obviously pricey,CFexpress card adds to cost
So does throwing everything and the kitchen sink at the specification work? Largely, yes, as the Canon EOS R5 is an absolute powerhouse that's formidable when it comes to image quality, autofocus, stabilisation and overall speed. The articulating screen a...
Abstract: As the first mirrorless camera to be capable of recording 8K video, Canon's EOS R5 was the outstanding candidate for our Camera Innovation award this year. This extraordinary stills/video hybrid is capable of recording 4K footage at a remarkable 120fps, a...
Excellent, 45MP photos, Impressive 4K/8K video modes, Responsive subject-tracking AF, Good 5-axis image stabilization, Excellent build quality
Control layout could be improved, Can overheat in video mode, Risk of banding at high ISO
Yes, if you want the best tech currently on display in photography — and you don't mind paying for it. This is the camera I always knew Canon could build.Editors' RecommendationsShould you buy the Canon EOS R5 or EOS R6? The new mirrorless options compare...
Tried and tested form factor, Strong set of video features, Improved battery life, Promising IBIS system
Not cheap, Dual memory cards will require investment
The Canon EOS R5 is shaping up to be the game-changing mirrorless camera we hoped it would be. A true hybrid that's just as powerful for video as for stills, it will be a seriously tempting option for everyone from landscape shooters to pro videographers...
Abstract: Canon EOS R5: At a Glance Price yet to be announced Canon RF mount In-body Image Stabilisation (IBIS) Internal 8K video at 30p with Dual Pixel CMOS AF 12fps with mechanical shutter, 20fps with electronic shutter Advanced animal autofocus for dogs, cats an...
Abstract: There's never been a better time to make the jump to a full-frame digital camera. Over the past few years, models with 24-by-36mm image sensors-the same dimensions as a frame of 35mm film-have become more and more affordable. And while the smaller APS-C s...
Abstract: The past few months have been a horrible time for lovers of photography. For months you could not step out to travel, or just walk around the nearby park trying to capture some interesting frames. And for those who love portraits, there is the new obstacl...
Pros, Superb 45MP full-frame sensor, Fast, accurate autofocus, Subject tracking at up to 20fps, Big, brilliant EVF, Swing-out touch LCD, 5-axis IBIS, CFexpress and UHS-II SDXC card support, 8K and 4K video look great
Cons, Video record time limited by heat, Expensive CFexpress memory required for some features, Battery life could be better, Lens system still has some room to grow, Priced higher than competitors
Bottom LineStill photographers will find little at fault with the high-resolution Canon EOS R5, but heat management issues will leave video-first creatives looking elsewhere...
Can quickly become too hot when recording videos, Conclusion A steady camera if used for photography only, but not what you would want for video recording, That's all, folks. Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more tech gadget reviews at TechNave.com
That's all, folks. Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more tech gadget reviews at TechNave.com.Canon EOS R5 Specs & Price >...