Canon should upgrade the R5 R6 in the next months... with better cooling! Everything else is not acceptable for me...
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Canon should fulfill the existing preorders of the R5 in the next months. As long as I haven't yet got mine, I don't care if it's acceptable for you... or rather better if it's not.Canon should upgrade the R5 R6 in the next months... with better cooling! Everything else is not acceptable for me...
This is not my opinion. This has been discussed ad nauseum in earlier treads.That isnt the answer at all, merely your opinion.
How is it clickbait? he literally does what the title says and what the thumbnails showsWhat a load of click bait pish
This was really well done. I guess they only thing about this or why Canon didn't want to do this in the first place (if the internal layout really allows it) is the longetivity, that could be one reason they did this as they don't want a lot of warranty requests.
If this camera is being used for a lot of 8K / 4K 120p recording, will it degrade the sensor in the long run? That will only turn out in a few years time when used cameras start to hit the market.
You missed it, the video show that with only internal cooper plate, back of the camera is at 50 C.we don't know what is the temperature at the back of the camera. It could be low temperature burn and may still be a problem with the flippy screen stowed (face in or out). Canon couldn't release a camera that had any low temperature burn surfaces.
That said, videographers would find this very useful and are happy to have caveats to get the output they want/need. Even with no warranty, it is the only camera that can do what it does in that form factor for any cost.
I won't mod my R5 but the solution is almost too simple from an engineering perspective.
Ultimately, it might not be an issue if the low bit rates allow external recording removing one source of heat with no cards installed. There would still be processor cycle needed for the compression though.
This solution would make the back of the camera dangerously hot.Very interesting video and clever solution to dissipate the heat generated by the camera. The solution presented here is clever but surely no rocket science; makes you think why Canon hasn't taken the effort to simply add some extra copper inside the R5 and at least make a decent attempt to solve the overheating problem instead of a simple software timer. As the presenter mentions: it shouldn't have been a big problem for Canon to design a decent cooling system like the one shown in the end and even make a bigger profit.
There are literally videos posted on Youtube of weddings shot in HQ.I've used the R5 for 3 months, both photographing and filming weddings in PA, SC, & AZ. I can't film a wedding in HQ mode (and don't believe others who say they can).
You missed it, the video show that with only internal cooper plate, back of the camera is at 50 C.
If you put your hand at that place, you get low temperature burn. But it's unlikely that you have to place your hand right at that place, you hardly accidentally touch it, and even if you do, you need to do that for 10 min.According to theory, low temperature burn starts at 44°C for exposure beyond 6 hours. At 50°C the time needed to cause 1st degree burns is in the order of 10 minutes.
The test in the video is bogus.What I'm saying is that this "cooling solution" tells you nothing. Nothing about this is real world. I can throw specs and shooting situations at you all day but it wouldn't be as sensational as a video post about a liquid cooling system hack for a $4k camera lol.
I shoot professionally for a large media company, short and long form productions the R5. Most of my shooting is Run & Gun but could literally be 16 hours of shooting. I also use cinema cameras for extended shoots but my everyday cameras is the R5 and the 1DXmk3 and I've never had a problem. Maybe you will. I'm not here to solve overheating problems nor am I here to complain. I buy and use what works for me.
I am not even a video guy but that second half of the video is actually pretty damn brilliant!
Personally I have no problem with tests, breakdowns, and solutions to any problem but people who follow these creators tend to ignore that what's made for youtube is made for youtube and what's real world use is completely different. Hell, I might start a youtube channel one day. "Please like and subscribe"The test in the video is bogus.
Many people have demonstrated being able to record 8K indefinitely just by using a fan but without any heatsink.
He needs to test the fan mod on another R5 with no heatsink to prove the heatsink is necessary.
Personally I have no problem with tests, breakdowns, and solutions to any problem but people who follow these creators tend to ignore that what's made for youtube is made for youtube and what's real world use is completely different. Hell, I might start a youtube channel one day. "Please like and subscribe"