![]() Oversampled from the 8K, including the 60p, which is terrific. In the frame rate selection, you can choose from 24p up to 60p and all of those are And for the codecs that the SD card can't support you can instead use it as a proxy drive, which is handy for the raw files. Even though it uses mixed media with one CFexpress card and one SD, redundant backup recording is available for the codecs that the SD card is fast enough for. You've got two additional crop modes: super 35 and super 16 as well as the choice between NTSC, PAL, and DCI frequencies, codecs for H.264, H.265, internal and external raw, and the much-appreciated addition of XF-AVC in both Intraframe and Long GOP. To put it mildly, this camera is fully loaded and that includes customization Here's the part where we get a bit technical, so bear with us. When it comes to face and eye-tracking however, the R5C is perfectly equipped to track humans with ease. You'll probably find that if you keep these settings, your subject will drift in and out of focus if it's moving. For starters, do not use the default settings of 0 speed and 0 responsiveness. Luckily, Gerald found some workaround when using the tap focus method. However, if you are trying to track other subjects, it's just not as reliable as the photo mode. So what about video? Gerald can attest here that the face and eye detection in video mode is probably the best in any Canon cinema camera. That is to say, all the great autofocus features in previous Canon R5 models carry over and are upgraded. In photo mode, the subject detection works a bit better its tracking is much more robust for more than just the human face and eyes. *Hint* bring external power sources (USB-C works beautifully in this instance).Īutofocus on the R5C differs greatly when switching between photo and video. In more taxing codec combinations it's not uncommon to have less than 30mins record time. Expect to get less than an hour of run time in most recording modes. The run time with the LP-E6 battery system is totally outpaced by the new model. However, considering this solves many of the creators of the overheating issues found with the R5, we can't see a reason to complain.Īdmittedly, the R5C's biggest flaw is its battery life. One difference you will notice however is the bulkiness of the new fan. Now, if you're familiar with the R5 this shouldn't be much of an issue as their location and functionality are in similar spots. The grip could be a tad longer to accommodate bigger hands and overall the buttons could also use a size bump. As Gerald notes, at times this came come across as a bit "toyish," but hey, cameras are fun right? Now style is one thing, but what about substance? Unfortunately, the sleek design can at times be a bit too sleek for practicality. In the case of the R5 C, Canon continues on its modern design path focusing on a simplified, sleek design. We've got Gerald Undone on the case for a deep dive into the new R5C.ĭesign aesthetics of any camera body can obviously be influenced by the stylized preferences of its user. Have the disappointments, overheating, and dynamic range issues that plagued Canon's R5 model been resolved.
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