Storage to external SSD would be nice. Like the one in BMPC. These memory cards are too expensive. And Continues recording would run out of memorycard space.
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Cause someone bought a 512GB nice and expensive CFExpress card and need to fill it up Fast to justify investment. Cause one can fit up to 25min of 8K/30 RAW footage on it. With the Canon 20 min limit we are 5 min short of full card capacity. Oh, wait...Agree on both. And as others have said, the overheating is a non-issue that youtubers know get clicks for a week. If you're filming 20 minutes of continuous 8K or 120fps 4K, I would love to know the reason, and why you didn't hire an ARRI for it.
Oh, can they release a firmware that will turn f/11 lenses into f/8 one instead, please?During Q&A panels Canon said they'll release a new firmware for the R to make AF work with the f/11 lenses.
Oh, can they release a firmware that will turn f/11 lenses into f/8 one instead, please?
I don't understand why it has to top at 1080/120fps. The camera is already capable of processing 4 times that amount of data with the 4K/120fps. The R5 should have offered 240fps in 1080 at least.
Could that be a technical limitation due to slower sensor readout? Because in that case, the camera would definitely have severe rolling shutter issues.
HDMI 2.1 is. Do we know the spec?Highly unlikely. The HDMI port is not compatible with a full 8K.
Without knowing the detailed sensor hardware readout design, it would be impossible to say. It’s unlikely Canon will give up that information.I don't understand why it has to top at 1080/120fps. The camera is already capable of processing 4 times that amount of data with the 4K/120fps. The R5 should have offered 240fps in 1080 at least.
Could that be a technical limitation due to slower sensor readout? Because in that case, the camera would definitely have severe rolling shutter issues.
They should definitely do ALL-I in the R6. My original 6D does ALL-I (they removed it in the 6D2), and 80D had it, but 90D didn't. I don't understand why Canon is doing these stupid things.
Makes sense when everyone who bought the overheating R5 realize 20 minutes of filming is really not a lot, canon will have to do something about it ! Firmware updates is the best trick to keep idiots believing in the product...
Honestly, I don't see overheating as a deal breaker for many users, but certainly it would be a challenge for some. It all comes down to how you're using a camera. For me, I'm firmly in the camp that is appreciative that Canon is putting out bodies and equipment and giving users access to it's full potential. I'm just happy they didn't compromise the weather sealing to enable better heat dissipation - I'd be out if that was the case.
With that said, on whether it does or does not overheat; Peter McKinnon is sponsored by Canon and openly said it was overheating on him if he was shooting a lot of 4k/120:
Also, Canon doesn't seem to be hiding that heat is an issue - I could be wrong but I believe Canon even released a document with recording time limits due to heat. Heat was my biggest question on announcement - I was begging for them to avoid putting in vents like in the S1H or a cinema camera! They made the right choice, for me anyway.
Frankly, in my opinion this is only a scandal because people are looking for something to point to as a failure, and reaffirm the perspective that "Canon is not looking out for their customers" or are trying to trick the world. How dare Canon not bend the rules of physics for us the consumer, how dare they not be 10 years ahead of the curve instead of 5, how dare they hide overheating by letting one of their ambassadors openly say it overheated on them in a promo, and even release a document showing the limits caused by heat. Honestly, I'd rather they put 8K in with a record limit for overheating than not have 8K at all. It shows me they're giving the user the choice.