The Canon EOS R5 is probably the most anticipated camera on earth at the moment, but it has only been teased by Canon with a development announcement. We do expect the Canon EOS R5 to be officially announced at some point in the next month or so.

Here are the rumoured specifications for the Canon EOS R5.

Below is a gallery of new images of the Canon EOS R5 body courtesy of dc.watch.

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  1. It is refreshingly multi-function-bar-less. ...I wish I could send the EOS R in to have the back replaced with this one, just like in the good old days where you had different backs for film cameras. I guess there is another option here: drop'em like there hot (i.e. buy the R5).
  2. I’m certainly looking forward to the R5. I plan to gift my EOS R to my significant other. She’s still using Sony. I’ll give her the 24-105 it came with. I’ll be using the R5 with the trinity. It looks like it may be a body truly worthy of the new lenses. I can’t wait.
  3. Wishing to have a monster like this in my hands, see how works the IBIS on still photography, new AF improvements, improvements on ISO/DR (althrough actually the R is fine for me in this aspect)... and over all, open the card door and see two slots there :ROFLMAO:
  4. Ohhh look!! New pics of my new Camera!! Damn....Cmon Canon bring it up earlier!! :D

    BTW: Are there news about the 1dx mkIII? Need the camera in April and I am worried about this corona virus thing....
  5. Looks so big and round, reminds me of the 5D series.
    I really like they went for the "Dsrl" design and not the uncomfortable square metal design that is now so popular.
  6. It's lovely!! But!!!
    Makes me crazy the lack of buttons for exchange ISO, Drive, White balance, flash...makes it so difficult, I love the R but I can't go fast between the configuration as I need only with the button M-fn.
  7. Looks good except that there is no "lock" button for the scroll wheel. That is a feature I use often to make sure I don't bump settings when I am working - it has saved me many times. There might be an electronic option - but I'm guessing I would forget to set that as often.
  8. Seriously, it looks perfect. I hope that the "mode" Dial isnt to small to move. On the Sonys I find the upper dials a bit to small for a comfortable usage.
    A dedicated Mode dial on the left shoulder would be a better option in my opinion. Instead of this silly waste of a space they implemented with the on/off dial. I think the perfect place for the on/off dial is around the shutter. And a third push to activate the light.

    But overall it looks super close to perfect :)

    If the rumoured specs are true and there is no major fuckup like missing DPAF in 4k or crazy rolling shutter like on the 5D, than this is in my opinion the PERFECT camera. I dont see ANYTHING missing or wrong. Its incredible versatile and covers ANY kind of photography - from event, to landscape, to products and even high end sports. I think pretty much any price would be okay, even up to 6k like the 1D. Overall it looks even more powerfull than the 1D in my opinion (which became more and more a SUPER specialized tool). With the insane speed, the 5D could even replace the 1D for most sports photographers (unless you truely need the LAN port. Though this could be replaced with USB-C to LAN adapters - at least theoreticaly).
    With the giant EF Lense selection and the Adapter with internal ND Filter its a VERY promising camera, even for video :)
  9. Looks good except that there is no "lock" button for the scroll wheel. That is a feature I use often to make sure I don't bump settings when I am working - it has saved me many times. There might be an electronic option - but I'm guessing I would forget to set that as often.
    Hm Interesting, I personaly NEVER used the locks :D
    Maybe there is some hotkey option to put the lock feature on a custom key...
  10. Looks like every aspect of this product has been redesigned. Smooth clean lines, well thought out placement. I am confident that what will be delivered will be well received. I am sure there will be some Debbie Downers, as I encountered them early this morning when i released my Youtube video on this, but most of us see a refocused Canon that is delivering capabilities and outcomes that are strategically aligned. The cripple hammer appears to be hibernating. Let it sleep for some time, ret cripple hammer.
  11. Looks good except that there is no "lock" button for the scroll wheel. That is a feature I use often to make sure I don't bump settings when I am working - it has saved me many times. There might be an electronic option - but I'm guessing I would forget to set that as often.
    Look at the second to last photo. It appears there's a lock button on top

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