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My R6 has great full HD to be honnestWhat is this body?
That does not sound like an R5 with a fan. More like a C70. Going to be somewhere in between perhaps?
- Expanded interface for professional needs
- Carries on the ergonomic EOS design
- Full-featured 13 assignable buttons
Also, love that it has 2k oversampled from 8k - that will be EXCELLENT. Not many mirrorless cameras have had good 2k/HD in the past few years
OK, I'll take the bait, and guess at USD 5450...This sounds GREAT, but I wonder about the price....
If you are referring to SD Express, then all you need is to find some cards... can you post a link to some? Or perhaps you are referring to having dual CFe??What's up with Canon and outdated SD format? Why can't Canon leave past in the past and move on already?
That’s the price of the c70. I imagine it will be at least a bit different up or down from it.Definitely more than an R5. So I’m guessing $4,800 - 5,200. Unless they price it above the c70, but i don’t think so.OK, I'll take the bait, and guess at USD 5450...
I'm guessing ust a little lower, like $4500, maybe $5000.OK, I'll take the bait, and guess at USD 5450...
My R5 doesn't. I'm sorry that yours (and some others) are having this problem.PREDICTION - R5c to experience lockups. Every other R seems to.
surprised that you could write that with a straight face... we don't have a ton of those features on the R5... unless they decide to upgrade the firmware for the R5 to give those options. we don't have any bitrate options.If I was looking at buying an R5 today I'd certainly go for this version but as an R5 owner I don't see anything more "Cinema" about this camera other than the fan over the standard camera.
Unless Canon has some surprises on the 19th I feel its a real shame.........
So the R5 is about $4K. The C70 is pretty much $6500 once you go full frame. I'm really curious to see pricing on this. If I remember correctly previous "C" cameras were the same price as their conuterparts.This is hitting a lot of "yes" for me, and not a lot of "no".
Guess we're really waiting to see what the price and actual availability are....
Well, 1D X launch price: USD 6799.00, 1D C launch price: USD 15000.00 (according to wikipedia). I surely hope the factor is less than 2 this time.So the R5 is about $4K. The C70 is pretty much $6500 once you go full frame. I'm really curious to see pricing on this. If I remember correctly previous "C" cameras were the same price as their conuterparts.
A sensor geared towards video rather than stills would be an upgrade over the R5.surprised that you could write that with a straight face... we don't have a ton of those features on the R5... unless they decide to upgrade the firmware for the R5 to give those options. we don't have any bitrate options.
No kidding!? I don't know why I don't remember that. So this can easily be a $10K camera. I can't argue that these specs wouldn't justify the price considering the rest of the Canon cinema camera lineupWell, 1D X launch price: USD 6799.00, 1D C launch price: USD 15000.00 (according to wikipedia). I surely hope the factor is less than 2 this time.
Had no problem finding a card8k60 internal RAW? What hell of a memory card do you need for that? I mean you already had a hard time to find one able to deal with 8k30 in EOS R5 and burned your fingers taking it out of the slot after a few minutes already.
Have no problems finding CFexpress cards. All one needs to do is read the Canon support page and it will tell one precisely which cards are useable.8k60 internal RAW? What hell of a memory card do you need for that? I mean you already had a hard time to find one able to deal with 8k30 in EOS R5 and burned your fingers taking it out of the slot after a few minutes already.
By the look of the photo it looks like an R5 with a fanMy R6 has great full HD to be honnest