Best computer for editing R5 video
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Interesting, thank you! I won't be buying any apple products, but this does help some..
Free hints caught in the comments posted below the video.
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Interesting, thank you! I won't be buying any apple products, but this does help some..
Free hints caught in the comments posted below the video.
This isn't an R5 thing specifically, that same warning appears in the manuals for the 5DIV (Page 331) , 5DSR (Page 277), 7DII (Page 310), and probably others I haven't yet checked.
Unless you've managed to trigger it on another camera in the same conditions, I don't think it's worth worrying about with the R5 specifically.
Maybe stronger noise reduction at iso 50? Seems strange to me too.Ok now can we talk about how this measurement shows that the camera has slightly better dynamic range at ISO 50 vs 100? How is that?![]()
Another question about R5 IBIS behavior. When using mode 3 IS on EF telephoto lenses, is IBIS turned on at the instant of the shot (like IS), or, is it always on?

I did a video job last year with the 70-200 f2.8 II where I had to extend my tripod up very high to clear a wall that I had to shoot over. The tripod was also on a platform that flexed somewhat. Without having the IS in the lens on, the video would have been a shaky mess, even though it was on a tripod. I left IS on, and the video turned out very good with no noticeable shake. I normally turn off the IS on all of my lenses when taking long exposure stills on a tripod though. But, it's possible it might be ok if you don't. If in doubt, test it. One time I had the first gen Tamron 24-70 f2.8 most definitely cause tripod long exposures to be blurry with the IS on, so I've just always turned it off on my lenses during long exposures ever since.Thanks for all the great input here!!
So, the 70-200 f/2.8 II lens, wouldn't need to have stabilization turned off when on a tripod...for still or video?
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There is a firmware upgrade to the R and TP for the new lenses. That will likely fix any issues.
The point is that you never had to be anxious about not
overheating in the middle of a shoot when using standard
modes with Canon cameras before.
And you certainly never had to wait for so long if indeed
you did run into overheating problems.
I have shot theatre plays of two hours length with multiple
5D class cameras, with only a few frames lost every 29:59min.
Impossible with the R5.
So yes, no matter how much denial amasses on this forum,
the R5/R6 are a big step backwards in regard to their video
usability - in real world environments, in professional use.
They are great stills cameras, nonetheless.
People buy 7Ds for using with big telephoto lens not wide angle but could use a speed booster adapter to use existing wide angle EF lensThe blue part above is the slippery slope. If R7 is a mirrorless 7D3 and that is all they offer with R mount + APS-C, they can (as others have said here) get away with just 2-3 crop RF lenses -- an ultrawide zoom a la EF-M 11-22, standard zoom a la EF-M 15-45 or 18-55, etc.
But they minute they cross over into the bigger / wider use-case / more varied userbases of general crop shooters (even at the 90D price point), there will be pressure to offer a proper line of crop-only RF glass -- they'll want small telephoto zooms, 60mm 1:1 macro, pancakes, etc. That's tantamount to double/triple dipping on EF-S and EF-M, and I think Canon would only go there if they intended to get rid of EF-S altogether. They will certainly eventually get to that point, but it may not be that soon. Crop SLRs still make Canon a ton of money, don't they?
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Anybody else gotten an R5 yet and noticed a very noticeable clunk or rattle when the camera is moved or shaken when the camera is off? It's much less noticeable when the camera is on. I assume it's related to the IBIS. But wow, that doesn't inspire a lot of confidence. Sounds like something is just loose inside the camera. Does not seem to be any different if I turn off the IBIS and then turn off the camera.
Otherwise very happy with the camera after just playing around with it for a few minutes. But that rattle will take some getting used to.![]()
You could certainly cover some more details without much extra effort or time. I personally think they could ditch the 'comedy' from their videos.. don't find it funny or entertaining at all.. that would free up some time... but hey, that's just my opinionI mean, you can’t do an in-depth review in Chris&Jordan’s format, about fifteen minutes worth of video. And that’s not the point either. People who have spent six months absorbing every tidbit about a camera are very unlikely to learn anything particularly new, but those are not the key intended audience either.
So. Go out and play with your new toy and register it later. First world problems...Received mine yesterday and have tried registering it on the Canon CPS website only to get an error message saying the Product name is invalid.
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