This content was originally posted on 09/07/20 by Alice Mahran on her and Instagram account, in partnership with Canon Australia. All views and opinions are her own.
Hi Everyone The EOS R5 offers class-leading autofocus with high-resolution and high frame rate video recording options using the maximum width of the full-frame sensor at high bit rates. Inevitably, this combination of features has potential to generate some significant heat, which will limit recording time. While concerns of overheating are speculation only at this time - given no final production EOS R5 models have been released -we have taken many steps to ensure the final product will be able to cope with movie shooting heat. These include: • Magnesium alloy was used in the body to dissipate heat away from internal components. • An “overheat control” function to reduce heat generation when the camera is in standby. • An inbuilt flash warning that alerts to when the internal temperature of the camera rises due to the processing power. We're making every effort to be transparent in relation to recording times, see below numbers as a guide. When the ambient temperature is 23°C and the camera begins recording from a “cold start,” the approximate maximum shooting time depends on the movie format setting, as follows. (Settings of 30 minutes or more is when recording is stopped and started immediately again after 29 minutes and 59 seconds.) • 8KRAW30p: approx. 20 min. • 8K30p: approx. 20 min. • 4K60p Uncropped: approx. 35 min. • 4K High-quality 30p: approx. 30 min. • 4K60p Cropped: approx. 25 min. Please note: if the temperature of the camera’s circuits rises due to shooting conditions or environment/weather conditions, the maximum duration of recording may be less than shown above.
हाय हेलो आई एम इंडिया से बोल रहा हूं बोल रहा हूं आपका वीडियो बहुत अच्छा है आप बहुत बढ़िया बात करती हो लेकिन मुझे अंग्रेजी समझ में नहीं आता है आई एम वेरी वेरी सॉरी आप का वीडियो अच्छा लगा थैंक यू
Hey, This first impression was originally posted on 09/07/20 by Alice Mahran on her Instagram profile, and we have since shared it here. The opportunity for the first impression experience was facilitated in partnership with us however all of Alice's views and opinions are her own.
What overheating problems? 8K Raw shoots for 20 mins. 4K 120 10 bit log shoots for 30 minutes. It's all documented and the camera will let you know how much time you have for shooting at these rates before heat becomes an issue. This is a small mirrorless photo camera shooting full frame 8K Raw and 4K 120FPS, something no other mirrorless camera in the world can do. The Sonys can't do this, nor the Fujis or Nikons. To me that's pretty awesome! Canon has been up front about the recording time limits, something Sony never was (they hid the issues for overheating at just 4K 30 lol). If you need 8K Raw for longer than that, pay about $100,000 for a Red cinema camera. That's really your only other option.
This content was originally posted on 09/07/20 by Alice Mahran on her and Instagram account, in partnership with Canon Australia. All views and opinions are her own.
Some beautiful tool!... Can't wait to grab my hands on this piece if fine technology in years to come.
Hi Everyone
The EOS R5 offers class-leading autofocus with high-resolution and high frame rate video recording options using the maximum width of the full-frame sensor at high bit rates. Inevitably, this combination of features has potential to generate some significant heat, which will limit recording time.
While concerns of overheating are speculation only at this time - given no final production EOS R5 models have been released -we have taken many steps to ensure the final product will be able to cope with movie shooting heat. These include:
• Magnesium alloy was used in the body to dissipate heat away from internal components.
• An “overheat control” function to reduce heat generation when the camera is in standby.
• An inbuilt flash warning that alerts to when the internal temperature of the camera rises due to the processing power.
We're making every effort to be transparent in relation to recording times, see below numbers as a guide.
When the ambient temperature is 23°C and the camera begins recording from a “cold start,” the approximate maximum shooting time depends on the movie format setting, as follows. (Settings of 30 minutes or more is when recording is stopped and started immediately again after 29 minutes and 59 seconds.)
• 8KRAW30p: approx. 20 min.
• 8K30p: approx. 20 min.
• 4K60p Uncropped: approx. 35 min.
• 4K High-quality 30p: approx. 30 min.
• 4K60p Cropped: approx. 25 min.
Please note: if the temperature of the camera’s circuits rises due to shooting conditions or environment/weather conditions, the maximum duration of recording may be less than shown above.
Canon provides the quality❤❤❤❤❤🙏
Can you use the EVF when shooting with the silent electronic shutter, instead of the rear LCD screen?
Is it coming with a fan?
would canon add animal eye Af & improve the autofocus in the Eos r & Eos rp via firmware update ?
Great camera. Hope I have the budget for it
🔥🔥🔥
Man it's like a Sony!
Except that the Canon is better and more reliable than Sony.
Canon*
Super
Tamil la ?
Yes Tamil
Love from India Assam
I am in canon camera going back to 1963 cannot afford the R5
हाय हेलो आई एम इंडिया से बोल रहा हूं बोल रहा हूं आपका वीडियो बहुत अच्छा है आप बहुत बढ़िया बात करती हो लेकिन मुझे अंग्रेजी समझ में नहीं आता है आई एम वेरी वेरी सॉरी आप का वीडियो अच्छा लगा थैंक यू
Every Buddy say too much heating problom in video shooting you can not shoot more then 20 minutes.
Great camera. Rubbish review
Another Canon’s opinion about Canon. Looks stupid. How about overheating problems? Nothing to say?
Hey,
This first impression was originally posted on 09/07/20 by Alice Mahran on her Instagram profile, and we have since shared it here. The opportunity for the first impression experience was facilitated in partnership with us however all of Alice's views and opinions are her own.
What overheating problems? 8K Raw shoots for 20 mins. 4K 120 10 bit log shoots for 30 minutes. It's all documented and the camera will let you know how much time you have for shooting at these rates before heat becomes an issue. This is a small mirrorless photo camera shooting full frame 8K Raw and 4K 120FPS, something no other mirrorless camera in the world can do. The Sonys can't do this, nor the Fujis or Nikons. To me that's pretty awesome! Canon has been up front about the recording time limits, something Sony never was (they hid the issues for overheating at just 4K 30 lol).
If you need 8K Raw for longer than that, pay about $100,000 for a Red cinema camera. That's really your only other option.