Are you able to shoot unlimited 4K 24P HQ (Fine) with the R5 and Ninja V+ without worrying about overheating? Also, someone mentioned here that the autofocus doesn't work when shooting RAW over HDMI... can you confirm this?
Yes there are no overheating issues at all! and There is auto focus. I think he was talking about when you are in Movie Crop Mode... I have not had that issue. Auto Focus works with every setting i have tried.
When recording ProRes RAW it automatically puts it in CLOG2. I have not found a way around it. CLOG2 offers the most dynamic range out of Log footage. But if you find a way around it let me know.
Yes the R5 with the Ninja V and Ninja V+ both record 4k 60fps with no crop. I have not heard anything on the R5 being able to shoot 5k. I will do some research and see if I can find anything. If so I will for sure make another Video about it, and how to set it up!
@@AndrewRayFilms Yes the Ninja V+ does have 5k, but from what I can tell the R5 does not look like it has that capability. And no problem! Hope I earned a like and sub from you and If you have any products you would like reviewed please let me know!
@@zachdarrach5534 I own an R5 and just found the 5k Raw setting - you have to enable "Movie Cropping" on page 1 of the R5 menu. However, I think I found a bug (or a limitation) - there is no autofocus when I'm outputting raw over HDMI - are you having the same issue?
@@AndrewRayFilms I looked into it a little more. You are right. The R5 can shoot 5k RAW 60fps when switched into Movie Crop Mode. It does look like it takes up the same amount of space recording as 8k 30fps. But a very solid feature for Post Production!
Looks like you have standby mode on. Your camera is outputting 720p in an 8k container. Standby mode will switch to actual 8k when you hit record on the R5. If not recording on R5, it goes on standby to 720p. Hence the no overheating
You have to have Standby mode on if you want to have NO record limit. It still produces 5k and 8k ProRes RAW. There is no difference in image quality with standby mode on or off.
@@ziggyonthelens3173 All Standby Low Res mode does is conserve battery power and controls the rise of the camera temp while you are not recording. Once you start recording standby low res is switched off. it is only active when the camera is not recording. basically a kind of sleep mode for all the high temp functions when they are not being used.
Are you able to shoot unlimited 4K 24P HQ (Fine) with the R5 and Ninja V+ without worrying about overheating? Also, someone mentioned here that the autofocus doesn't work when shooting RAW over HDMI... can you confirm this?
Yes there are no overheating issues at all! and There is auto focus. I think he was talking about when you are in Movie Crop Mode... I have not had that issue. Auto Focus works with every setting i have tried.
Does selecting HQ or IPB matter when recording to Ninja V in 4K?
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What hdmi-Cable do you use for 8k?
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Question I have both the R5 and ninja v plus but the ninja v plus isn’t letting me output c-log 3 is it letting you or is just only allowing c-log 2
When recording ProRes RAW it automatically puts it in CLOG2. I have not found a way around it. CLOG2 offers the most dynamic range out of Log footage. But if you find a way around it let me know.
@@adaptivefilmmaker I most certainly will ive bring running test non stop nothing working I really wish they gave us c-log3 and not just clog-2
I have Canon R5 and Ninja V. My camera still overheats when I shoot 4K 50/60fps or 4K Fine HQ. How come yours don’t?
Make sure you do not have any cards in the card slot in the camera. and make sure you are recording to the Ninja.
How about 5K 50p/60p ? must be in crop mode when shoot 5K? Btw, can shoot 4K 50p/60p in full frame ? thanks!!
Yes the R5 with the Ninja V and Ninja V+ both record 4k 60fps with no crop. I have not heard anything on the R5 being able to shoot 5k. I will do some research and see if I can find anything. If so I will for sure make another Video about it, and how to set it up!
Same question. Thanks for the test. I have read about 5K 60p with the new firmware update and the Ninja V+
@@AndrewRayFilms Yes the Ninja V+ does have 5k, but from what I can tell the R5 does not look like it has that capability. And no problem! Hope I earned a like and sub from you and If you have any products you would like reviewed please let me know!
@@zachdarrach5534 I own an R5 and just found the 5k Raw setting - you have to enable "Movie Cropping" on page 1 of the R5 menu.
However, I think I found a bug (or a limitation) - there is no autofocus when I'm outputting raw over HDMI - are you having the same issue?
@@AndrewRayFilms I looked into it a little more. You are right. The R5 can shoot 5k RAW 60fps when switched into Movie Crop Mode. It does look like it takes up the same amount of space recording as 8k 30fps. But a very solid feature for Post Production!
Can the atomos ninja v+ record 4K 120 fps from the R5??
As of right now no, but i hear canon is coming out with a firmware update to make that happen. idk when tho.
Looks like you have standby mode on. Your camera is outputting 720p in an 8k container. Standby mode will switch to actual 8k when you hit record on the R5. If not recording on R5, it goes on standby to 720p. Hence the no overheating
You have to have Standby mode on if you want to have NO record limit. It still produces 5k and 8k ProRes RAW. There is no difference in image quality with standby mode on or off.
@@adaptivefilmmaker if you are right, then what is standby mode on doing?
@@ziggyonthelens3173 All Standby Low Res mode does is conserve battery power and controls the rise of the camera temp while you are not recording. Once you start recording standby low res is switched off. it is only active when the camera is not recording. basically a kind of sleep mode for all the high temp functions when they are not being used.
@@adaptivefilmmaker correct. That’s exactly my point. Your camera is on standby mode. Recording on an external device doesn’t turn it off.
@@ziggyonthelens3173 Yes it does... Read the Standby Warning and also the Monitor Warning.
Not solved if you don’t want to use add on expenses. I’m getting rid of my R5. Not worth it ! So disappointed in Canon.