Here are a couple of quick test shots that demonstrate the most extreme difference I have been able to find between EOS R and R5 in terms of colour (magenta cast).
Left image is EOS R set to 'adobe color' (f1.2, 1/200 sec, ISO 100)
Right image is R5 set to 'adobe color' (f1.2 1/200 sec, ISO 100)
Lighting is Dedolight DLED7 set at 2800k from camera left and Litepanels Gemini 2x1 set at 10,000k from directly in front.
Another interesting finding is that the R5 files are looking quite a bit darker than the EOS R files at the same setting when viewing in Adobe Camera Raw as a DNG. When opening the R5 files in DPP they are much brighter. In the below example the lights are set to the same power and at the same distance, but in the EOS R image I actually decreased exposure by 0.3EV to make them a little more comparable. Found that a bit strange.
When using the lights set at 4000kelvin the difference between the two cameras still exists but it is a bit more subtle...
Left image is EOS R set to 'adobe color' (f1.2, 1/200 sec, ISO 100)
Right image is R5 set to 'adobe color' (f1.2 1/200 sec, ISO 100)
Lighting is Dedolight DLED7 set at 2800k from camera left and Litepanels Gemini 2x1 set at 10,000k from directly in front.
Another interesting finding is that the R5 files are looking quite a bit darker than the EOS R files at the same setting when viewing in Adobe Camera Raw as a DNG. When opening the R5 files in DPP they are much brighter. In the below example the lights are set to the same power and at the same distance, but in the EOS R image I actually decreased exposure by 0.3EV to make them a little more comparable. Found that a bit strange.
When using the lights set at 4000kelvin the difference between the two cameras still exists but it is a bit more subtle...
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