If you've been searching for one camera that can do it all, look no further: the Canon EOS R5 is a professional full-frame mirrorless camera with cutting-edge specs for both stills photography and video – making it ideal for anyone wanting to switch between the two disciplines quickly and with ease.
"The Canon EOS R5 can pretty much do it all," says Mike Burnhill, European Professional Imaging Product Specialist at Canon Europe. "It delivers high-speed shooting, high resolution images and 8K RAW video – specifications that would have been deemed impossible just a short time ago."
Here, we examine 10 of the Canon EOS R5's most important features, and look at its groundbreaking capabilities in more detail.
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The 45MP full-frame image sensor on the Canon EOS R5 delivers a combination of high resolution, high speed and pro video performance. 1. 45MP Dual Pixel AF CMOS image sensorDesigned and manufactured by Canon, the EOS R5's groundbreaking 45MP sensor featuring Dual Pixel AF CMOS can capture images at up to 20fps with the electronic shutter or 12fps with the mechanical shutter. This combination of speed and resolution destroys the myth that you can have one but not the other. Do you own Canon kit?Register your kit to access free expert advice, equipment servicing, inspirational events and exclusive special offers with Canon Professional Services
The Canon EOS R5 boasts impressive video capabilities – it's the first full-frame camera to be able to record 8K RAW internally and the first mirrorless camera to shoot 4K 120p. 2. Full-frame 8K, 4K/120p and 4K HQ video modesThe Canon EOS R5 can shoot full-frame 8K 30p 12-bit RAW and full-frame 4K 120p (4:2:2 10-bit) video footage, internally. Additionally, a 4K HQ mode uses a high quality debayering algorithm for 8K oversampling, generating individual full 4K Red, Green and Blue channels from the 8K RGB Bayer pattern filter on the sensor. This effectively suppresses moiré and reduces noise, resulting in a superior quality 4K image compared to standard 4K cameras. 3. 8-stop combined ISThe Canon EOS R5, and its sister camera, the Canon EOS R6, are the first EOS cameras to feature an in-body image stabilisation (IS) system for shake-free images and films. The 5 axis image stabilization system is capable of 8-stops of stabilization with selected lenses. When the camera is teamed with an IS-equipped RF lens, more types of vibration can be corrected, for improved real world performance, which makes the camera a game-changer when it comes to shooting handheld and in low light. Movie digital IS gives extra stabilisation when recording movies. Using the new generation Digic X processor, the Canon EOS R5 dedicates processing power to deep learning AF tracking for people and animals. Taken on a Canon EOS R5 with a Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1L IS USM lens at 500mm, 1/500 sec, f/7.1 and ISO800. © Roger Machin The powerful algorithms offer eye detection, not just for people but for animals as well, to ensure you can lock onto your subject whatever the conditions. Taken on a Canon EOS R5 with a Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1L IS USM lens at 500mm, 1/640 sec, f/7.1 and ISO800. © Roger Machin 4. Fast AF performanceThe Canon EOS R is renowned for having the fastest AF of any full-frame mirrorless camera, able to focus in 0.5ms (0.05secs). The Canon EOS R5 retains the same AF speed, despite the dramatic increase in megapixels. So, not only is the Canon EOS R5 a high-resolution, high-frame-rate camera, it has the AF to match. The Canon EOS R5 also offers an increase in the area covered by the AF – up to 100% vertically and horizontally using the Auto AF area selection. 5. Face detection and trackingThe Canon EOS R5 features deep learning AF tracking for people and animals, which works in all AF modes and can recognise all kinds of situations. As with the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III, the Canon EOS R5 has improved face detection, able to detect someone's face from a great angle on the side, and it's the first EOS camera to feature Animal tracking AF for cats, dogs and birds (including face and eye tracking). 6. Pro-level video featuresThe Canon EOS R5 supports Canon Log (including BT.2020) and HDR PQ movie recording for extra-wide dynamic range and low noise levels. Canon EOS R5 vs EOS R6 – which is right for you?Canon introduces not one but two breakthrough full-frame mirrorless cameras. Which one is right for you? Compare EOS R5 and EOS R6. 7. Enhanced EVFThe Canon EOS R's electronic viewfinder (EVF) provides detail of 3.69m dots at 60fps, but the Canon EOS R5 pushes this even further. "The EVF now has a resolution of 5.76m dots and a 120fps refresh rate, giving much more detail," explains Mike. "This makes it closer to the optical viewfinder on an SLR camera." The Canon EOS R5 features a reduced noise shutter mechanism, or an electronic Silent shutter option for those moments when you don't want to make a sound. Taken on a Canon EOS R5 with a Canon RF 800mm F11 IS STM lens at 1/1000 sec, f/11 and ISO6400. © Roger Machin 8. Portrait relighting optionThe Canon EOS R5 features a new function for Dual Pixel RAW images: a Portrait relighting feature. 9. Multi controller and dual card slotsThe Canon EOS R5 builds on the heritage of the Canon EOS R, while adding features that users have requested. The multi controller (joystick) for selecting AF points has been reintroduced, but with a speed control to set its responsiveness. The Canon EOS R5 provides 5-stops of in-body image stabilisation (IS) and up to 8-stops when the camera is combined with a compatible IS-equipped RF lens. 10. ConnectivityThe Canon EOS R5 benefits from impressive connectivity when it comes to cross-device communication. In addition to traditional 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi support, the Canon EOS R5 is the first EOS camera to have 5Ghz Wi-Fi built in1. The Wi-Fi supports FTP and FTPS and settings can be configured offline or using the EOS Utility software – with the ability to store up to 10 networks for easy access. Written by Jason Parnell-Brookes | |
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