Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Digicam RF24-105mm F4 L is USM Lens Equipment, Full-Body Hybrid Digicam, 8K Video, 45 Megapixel CMOS Sensor, DIGIC X Picture Processor, As much as 12 FPS, RF Mount, Black
$3,799.00
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Canon’s all-new 45 Megapixel full-frame sensor is on the coronary heart of the EOS R5’s excellent picture high quality, which additionally leads the best way for spectacular
8K DCI cinematic film seize with the flexibility to extract 35.4 Megapixel nonetheless photos. Focus and velocity are paramount within the EOS R5, offering
spectacular steady seize at speeds of as much as 20 frames-per-second and with Twin Pixel CMOS AF II functionality, to trace cut up second
actions of even probably the most elusive of topics. With 1,053 Computerized AF zones, it’s simpler than ever to {photograph} individuals with using
Eye, Face and Head Detection AF, or intuitively monitor the entire physique, face or eye of cats, canines, or birds with Animal Detection AF. The 5-axis
in-body picture stabilization can successfully compensate for digital camera shake with roughly 8 stops of stabilization with use of each non-stabilized,
and optically picture stabilized lenses. Connectivity like 5GHz and a couple of.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, can be included.
Excessive Picture High quality that includes a New 45 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor.
DIGIC X Picture Processor with an ISO vary of 100-51200; Expandable to 1024001.
Excessive-Pace Steady Capturing of as much as 12 fps with Mechanical Shutter and as much as 20 fps Digital (Silent) Shutter.
Twin Pixel CMOS AF protecting Approx. 100% Space with 1,053 AF Areas.
Topic monitoring of Individuals and Animals2 utilizing Deep Studying Know-how.
Video seize decision: 8K UHD 4320p
Twin Reminiscence Card Slots
Suitable with RF5.2mm F2.8 L Twin Fisheye lens
In-body Picture Stabilizer Excessive Decision Shot Utilizing the EOS R5 with firmware 1.8.1 or later, the IBIS Excessive Decision shot mode can create 400 megapixel (approx.) recordsdata in digital camera, with out the necessity for exterior software program. This function can be utilized for some particular conditions when a high-resolution file with tremendous element is required. Examples embrace artwork copy and constructing signage.
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Clients are glad with the digital digital camera’s image high quality, ease of use, and performance. They discover it straightforward to arrange and customise, with quick autofocus monitoring. Many recognize the strong construct high quality and spectacular efficiency in all areas. Nevertheless, some prospects dislike the digital camera’s warmth.
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4 reviews for Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Digicam RF24-105mm F4 L is USM Lens Equipment, Full-Body Hybrid Digicam, 8K Video, 45 Megapixel CMOS Sensor, DIGIC X Picture Processor, As much as 12 FPS, RF Mount, Black
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Earl Ward –
Impressive in all categories
First–I never have and never will shoot video with a hand-held camera so this review is just for the photography side not the video side of the camera. I consider myself an advanced amatuer having spent 40 years in photography. I cannot say enough good things about the R5–I got it with the RF 24-105 f4L lens. I also got the Canon adaptor and have used the adaptor on all my lenses (Tamron, Sigma, Rokinon and Canon–all EF) and they all work flawlessly–in some cases better than on my 6DMII I upgraded from. Auto focus is amazing–the eye AF is magic–on occassion. it locks on as advertised and works great on all birds (even hummingbirds) and animals–occassionally it may lock on something that looks like an eye (a zebra’s nose in my case) but 99% of the time it is amazing. low light is tops–I would have never dreamed of taking photos at 2000, 3000, 10000 or even 20000 iso in the past but with this camera even at 20,000 the detail is great and the noise is minimal. buttons are all programable and right where I want them–easy to set up. The in body image stabilizer is really nice. I have found that I can take hand held up to 1/2 or 3/4 second–not all photos turn out perfect but with practice I am getting every other one in sharp detail. This is my first mirrorless camera–the ability to see the shot through the viewfinder as it will be captured is a game-changer. The battery life is good–not as good as my 6DII but the good news is the batteries from that camera work in the R5 so I have 6 good batteries. I am still getting 300-1000 photos depending on what I am shooting. And at 20fps, with eye tracking virtually every photo of a flying bird is in perfect focus–larger files so plan on more storage. I am amazed and would buy it again
Amy Goebel Padgett –
Excellent camera for details
I wish I could give this camera more than 5 stars–it’s been fantastic. I am a birdwatcher and have always enjoyed photographing nature, so a few years ago I started out with a Canon SX70. I’ve used that for several years (and am still using it) but recently wanted something that would capture more detail such as feather structures, etc. I have also become interested in spiders and macro photography. So while I’m not a professional photographer, I wanted a better camera as I was pushing the SX70 as far as it would go, especially in low light conditions where I found it had chromatic abberations at times.Enter the Canon EOS R5. I’ve only had the camera for a month and am still working with it to find the best settings for what I do, but the quality of the photos is amazing (especially considering that I’m not a great photographer and have no real idea what I’m doing). It is so worth the money. I’ve move the focus to the back buttons (I highly recommend this and watching the youtube videos by Brent Hall for the most important settings for wildlife photography) because I’ve found that while I set the focus to use animal eye detection, I use spot focus more than animal eye because I’m often photographing small birds in challenging situations such as swamp/forest or marshlands. In those situations, the animal eye focus often focuses on the twigs or reeds instead of on the bird. So I set up the * button for animal eye focus and left the AF ON button for spot focus while the shutter button simply meters and takes a photo. Oddly enough, what I find is that I use the animal eye focus to find the bird amidst the reeds or twigs and then use the spot focus to actually focus on the bird while I take the photo. It sounds weird, but it works for me and wouldn’t work if I had left the focus on the shutter button.The point is that I have three custom modes and set up C1 with the settings that work for me, as well as setting up the back button focus, which means I can get some amazing shots. Just the other day, I was in the marsh and caught a brief glimpse of a common yellowthroat. I used the back button spot focus and thought for sure that I would only have a blurred photo of the bird before it flitted away, but when I looked, the bird was perfectly in focus.The camera and especially the lenses are much, much heavier than my old SX70 and it can be a little unweildy, but it has given me the extra resolution and detail that I sorely needed. I am also happy to have less/no chromatic aberrations. So far, I’ve been using solely Canon lenses and they’ve all worked very well. I am extremely pleased to have a camera now that I can “grow in to.” I’ve also been interested in astrophography and the R5 is also capable of that, so I have additional uses for it as well as nature photography.It is an extremely versatile and well-built camera. It’s solid and is definitely the way to go when taking a step up from other less powerful cameras.
peterfram –
Huge upgrade from 5D Mark II
Nothing but good things to say about this R5 and the new RF lenses so far. My kit was dated with everything over 10 years old. I didn’t see a good reason to upgrade and make the transition to newer lenses or bodies until R5 and more RF lenses started to show up later in 2020. Having transitioned, I can say the R5 with the RF lenses performs extremely well.If you are coming from older gear as I was (5D Mark II, lenses from 10+ years ago) the first most obvious improvement is with AF performance. The percentage of keeper images I get is significantly higher with the R5. A few AF settings customizations and the AF is almost too good to believe at times. It just works and almost always does what you want it to. It’s easy to customize quick button or dial changes between AF modes for different situations with the R5. After just a few shoots and customized settings I felt I had total control of everything for any quick situation change.Image quality is great but that’s expected. Dynamic range and low-light performance probably aren’t the best in the world at 45 megapixels on the Canon sensor, but it is improved over older Canon generations. I like the balance of higher pixel count/detail/sharpness and low-light performance. It’s perfect for my use case.Battery life isn’t great. But with a battery grip and two of the newer batteries, I haven’t managed to need to swap batteries during a long day shooting/hiking/birding/landscaping hundreds of images etc.If it overheats on you, it means you should have bought an 8K video camera with a built in cooling fan. You are doing it wrong. The R5 is one of the world’s best stills cameras for stills photographers that can also shoot some pretty video. And boy is it pretty if you know how to use it!
Jenni P. –
Even better than I imagined
the in body image stabilizer means I can hand hold and get in focus images at a lot slower shutter speeds. I’ve heard other professional photographers say they went with the R6 instead because they thought there would be more noise with more MBs. That is not a problem. Pictures are sharp and smooth as can be even with the iso at 1000. I’ll update once I have experience with a larger range of settings.