Introduction $(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"4249583179","isMobile":false}) }) All product photography by Dan Bracaglia The Canon EOS R5 is a 45MP full frame mirrorless camera that shoots full-width 8K video, has next-generation Dual Pixel autofocus and a stabilization system that provides up to eight stops of shake correction with a variety of lenses.
It can also capture 10-bit HDR stills and video for HDR display. Designed for advanced amateurs and professionals, the EOS R5 is the spiritual (mirrorless) successor to Canon's 5D-series DSLR cameras and appears to leapfrog the competition in some significant ways.
Key specifications:
45MP full-frame Dual Pixel CMOS sensor
8K video, with option for Raw or 10-bit 4:2:2 C-log or HDR PQ
Up to 4K/120p, or oversampled 4K up to 30p
100% coverage Dual Pixel II AF system with deep-learning based human and animal detection
12fps / 20fps bursts (mech. / elec. shutter)
5. 76M-dot OLED EVF with 120fps max refresh rate
3. 2" 2. 1M-dot fully articulating touchscreen
10-bit HDR photos in HEIF format
1x CFExpress slot, 1x UHS-II SD slot
Claimed weather-sealing to EOS 5D Mark IV levels
2. 4/5Ghz Wi-FI with Bluetooth and FTP connectivity
CIPA rated to around 320 shots (using EVF)
Resized out-of-camera JPEG from a pre-production EOS R5.
ISO 250 | 1/60 sec | F11 | Canon RF 28-70mm F2L @ 28mm
As you can see from the spec list, there's a lot to cover. Follow along with us as we take an in-depth look at all that Canon has to offer in its latest high-end mirrorless camera. The EOS R5 will be available at the end of July for $3899 USD body-only, or $4999 with the RF 24-105mm F4L.
Editor's note: All images from the pre-production camera used for this review have been resized at Canon's request.
What's new and how it compares
The EOS R5 has a lot of new features inside and out. We'll go through what they are, and why they matter, here.
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Body, controls and handling
Canon has banished the EOS R's touchbar and put a very nice AF joystick in its place. Overall, the R5 is a really pleasant camera to use.
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Initial impressions
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2020-7-9 15:00