Sony's FX3 is $3,900, so hopefully the R5c also comes in under the $4k mark.
I don't see why it would be priced "significantly less" than the C70.
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Sony's FX3 is $3,900, so hopefully the R5c also comes in under the $4k mark.
Prores would be nice too...I hope they add XF-AVC codec. I hate editing with H265 on the R5 now. That, active cooling and Timecode are the 3 things I find lacking on the R5 now for video. I'd also like to see more frame rate options for slowmo like they have on the C70.
The 1DC was considered a cine camera and was most certainly a hybrid.A Cine camera implies a camera aimed at video shooters not a hybrid.
Not a chance of that happening.Sony's FX3 is $3,900, so hopefully the R5c also comes in under the $4k mark.
I very much doubt if any of the stills features of the R5 will be "crippled" in the R5C.What about the photo features will it have the same photography features as the R5, or will it cripple photo features?
The FX3 has the same degree of weather-sealing as the A7S III.But if you want a stills camera, why not just get the R5, which will be better weather-sealed as it doesn't have a cooling fan?
Quite agree, as posted above. The cooling fan can be completely isolated from the rest of the camera, in just the same way that flippy screens are isolated from the main body shell. Moisture could affect the cooling fan, but I don't think there is any likelihood of ingress to the main body. Anyone with half a brain would in any case carry a clear plastic bag in their pocket to cover the camera if there was any likelihood of rain or splashing...There is no reason an R5c could not have the same weather-sealing as the R5.
Good luck with the pony. I'd settle for a vaccination that gave 100% protection from Covid.Prores would be nice too...
And while I"m at it...I think I'd like a pony too.
I hear you, but I don't foresee that coming.Good luck with the pony. I'd settle for a vaccination that gave 100% protection from Covid.
Ahhh... Like every one else, I want an A7iv in a Canon body. I shoot hybrid and I'd love to make use of the 4kHQ also 60fps with out worrying about battery life and overheating. (don't care for 8K)I very much doubt if any of the stills features of the R5 will be "crippled" in the R5C.
In fact I'd expect Canon to *add* more stills features to keep the camera up to date with competitors.
But if you want a stills camera, why not just get the R5, which will be better weather-sealed as it doesn't have a cooling fan?
I'm thinking more of the the R3 weather sealingQuite agree, as posted above. The cooling fan can be completely isolated from the rest of the camera, in just the same way that flippy screens are isolated from the main body shell. Moisture could affect the cooling fan, but I don't think there is any likelihood of ingress to the main body. Anyone with half a brain would in any case carry a clear plastic bag in their pocket to cover the camera if there was any likelihood of rain or splashing...
Quite agree, as posted above. The cooling fan can be completely isolated from the rest of the camera, in just the same way that flippy screens are isolated from the main body shell. Moisture could affect the cooling fan, but I don't think there is any likelihood of ingress to the main body. Anyone with half a brain would in any case carry a clear plastic bag in their pocket to cover the camera if there was any likelihood of rain or splashing...