I love that more people realize that there is no perfect camera but a camera like the R5 should never be deemed irrelevant overnight. Kudos brother it’s an excellent camera.
@@TonyMellinger Does the r5 still overheat? I heard the battery life was terrible. True? Should I get r5c if I'm getting into video but mostly do stills?
How many times over the last twenty years have I bought an upgraded camera because influencers or others have "told me" that the dynamic range, focusing, or whatever was 100% better than what I had, only to find out that the new camera was only marginally better (at best) and that I already had enough camera with my old gear? Professional photographers were making pro-level prints using cameras like the 12 MP D3 in the day. That camera had fantastic autofocus and beautiful images. Obviously, cameras have advanced since then, but older cameras could certainly do the job. I remember talking to a wedding photographer (at a wedding) who was shooting with an original 5D and a 5DII when the 5D IV had been out for years. He had no need to upgrade because he knew what he was doing and how to get the most out of cameras. Clients care about the image. They couldn't care less what camera was used. Of course, some elite photographers need every advantage. I take pretty nice photos, but I'm nowhere near elite level, so all is good with my older gear.
Been shooting with the R5 for years, bought the R5II to shoot action photography, wildlife, (birds in flight) keeping R5 for landscape & portrait photography.
I love my R5. Does everything I need in such a small, light camera. I’ve never had an overheat either, and I shoot 4K 60 fps in Clog3. The recording limit is rarely an issue but occasionally a pain. Like you, I’ve never felt I needed *more* dynamic range, and I’m always impressed with how forgiving it is for exposure challenges. But I’m not a pro, so 🤷🏼♀️.
Thanks so much for watching and the comment! I totally agree with you, the record limit is the biggest pain point I’ve encountered. Thanks again for watching and keep creating amazing content with that R5!
Bought an R5 and I have a number of EF Lens that work well. I just ordered a RF 200-800 for wildlife and am excited to get the reach. This camera is as you say a beast. I have it with me and I take everywhere I go. I know this camera will do me a great job.
I currently use a Canon 77D with a Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 lens and am considering upgrading to a Canon mirrorless camera within a budget of $1200-$1800 (including a 24-70mm lens). My primary focus is event photography, covering corporate/institutional settings such as conferences, meetings, seminars, outdoor activities, and some video interviews. Could you recommend a camera model that pairs well with my existing lens, offers significant improvements in features and performance, and fits within my budget? Thanks!
Because you have the signs 18-35 (great lens by the way) you’ll probably want to stick with an apsc camera. You’d need to get an adapter but those are pretty cheap and readily available. My suggestion for you would be the R10 or R7. The R10 is the upgraded version of your camera basically.
The video I needed to see today! I've been back and forth if I should stretch myself to get the Mark II, but will go with my first mind for the R5. It’s also on sale right now! Happy New Year🎉
My R6 MkII gives me the pre-capture, which is indeed a valuable wildlife feature. I’m looking for an R5 for the resolution increase only to make cropping easier.
I can’t wait to pick up my R5. I should have it in about a month. I currently have a Canon 6D Markii. I invest in L series glass and have slowly built up my collection. Now shifting gears to pick up the R5. The Mark II is pretty amazing but the R5 is enough for me.
Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video. I have the EOS R since 2019 and looking to upgrade. As a hobbyist, seems like the R5 will more than enough of a step-up.
What I noticed is the R5 no longer has auto focus and the colors suck the day the R5 ii came out not mention DSLR's no longer work, lol. I love my 5D Mark IV, still my studio camera, love my R6 still works after the R6 ii came out and love my R5. No plans to upgrade to the R5 ii even though I would love it also
I also still use the 5D IV and the R6. Now I’m planning to buy the R5. It is heavily discounted. I do most work with my 5D IV unless it’s action. If and when the R3 comes down in price, that will my future camera. 😀 Never again the latest camera.
@5foto5 The R5 is a great camera, especially now that the R5 ii has come out and the R5 price has dropped substantially. I still find myself using the 5D IV a lot, maybe more than my R6 & R5. IBIS and eye detection is superior on both the R6 & R5, but the quality and versatility of the 5D IV is second to none.
I will definitely stick with my R5! Besides not having the money for an upgrade, I really, really do not want to also have to sell and rebuy my batteries, the cage system, the battery grip and other stuff. Imo those costs are also something that people tend to for forget
Yea, there’s lots that go into it. I know canon is trying to push their battery technology, but having to update batteries every camera is kind of rough.
I have a R6 MK1 and It does everything I need as a stills photographer. I considered picking up a refurbished R5, but decided against it and would rather invest in better glass. 45 mp is nice though.
@@TonyMellinger yes it is. I mean the R52 is the better camera… no question… but not double the price better at the moment. For now I‘m happy with my R5c and R5 combo 🥰🤗
Does anybody know why the c log 3 on my canon r5 keeps making my reds look pink? I cannot find anything online about it. In Cinema gamut c log 3 my reds always or sometimes turn pink when i convert it to rec 709 i am starting to regret my purchase it’s extremely annoying
I’m not sure I’ve quite noticed what you’re talking by about but can’t you just move your magenta slider more green and it fixes it? I think this camera colors beautifully
I got the R5 instead of the R5 Mk II myself. The newer model is clearly a powerhouse, but the R5 is more than enough for anything I like to do, not to mention a fair amount less expensive!
I am in a dilemma to buy R5 or R5 II. I mainly do wedding photo / video and and maternity photoshoot and commercial video ad for small companies. Could you please tell me do you find difficult to edit video from R5. Codec related
I don’t have any trouble with the R5 codec. I do have a new MacBook Pro M3pro though. If you have an Apple with an M processor, you should be fine. I’m not sure about PCs
@ maybe! It depends if you want the high resolution images for cropping. The r6 is a great camera for photos though. And honestly, much easier files to work with because you can transfer them so much faster. And they are smaller files to work with on your computer and iPad. 24mp is still a huge image
Timely video. Been on my R6 for awhile and looking to pick up another body to replace my older EOS R as a backup/second body. Honestly think the original R5 is going to be plenty for me instead of the R5mkII. (Wedding hybrid coverage).
I have both OG R5 and R1 mainly for wildlife. R5 is not that bad as well R1 is not that good. Even AF, R5 is even better in some case. Especially the small subject against the strong backlight. Many many times, R5 can detect and lock the subject while R1 fails to do so. Digital cameras came to their peak at R5 or Sony A1. There hardly have any breakthrough technology after that. Meanwhile, all mark IIs or new model are the result of some compromise to either speed or IQ.
There will always be a new camera coming out, with the marketing campaigns and hype that go with it. But frankly, I think good cameras like the r5 will remain interesting choices for many years to come. What more could you ask for?
Always more to ask for huh. I just wish they didn’t discontinue the R5 because I think it’s a great option for people for almost half the price of the R5II
Actually R5mkII has lower dynamic range. I appreciate your advise. I still have a 6Dmk II that I never loved after having a 5d and a eos 3 I still own. I want a decent dynamic range camera capable of 4k video at 120 frames thou 80% of the time I'm going to shoot pictures - portraits landscape and some sport or rc airplanes -. I' ve learnt well it's absurd spending too much for instruments I don't exploit thou I 've learnt as well a product too much oriented to consumers in hobby I really love might stop me from using it - that's what happened to me with my 6DmkII. I'd really love to use again an eye-control af as I have on my eos 3 that is very useful even in portraits session but the price of R5mk II and the lower dynamics make me be more realistic. I just wait for the R6 mk III, test it in my hands with the R5 and then I'm.going to decide. Thank you for encouraging not falling for the last and more expensive products when they are actually not needed and the older ones can do a decent job for much less money
@@TonyMellinger I saw in many reviews that in photos at higher iso R5 are cleaner than R5mk II and many reviewers complain about that and this results in slightly lower dynamic as well. It's after all the logical consequence of adopting a stacked sensor as the added electronic layer produces thermal noise. I don't know if in compressed video formats it's visible. Moreover: a stacked sensor has a great meaning for reducing the twist of objects moving fast when shooting with the electronic shutter but from what I saw in R5mk II images of sports where you swing quickly a tool like a racket it still results a little twisted. This is because the only true solution would be a parallel acquisition of all the pixels. I think Sony just made a camera that implements that acquisition system. Otherwise it's better having a normal CMOS and shooting with mechanical shutter in my opinion
Bought my R5 second hand and I've taken over 3 million snaps between large events and our studio shoots and it's still working great... the only thing is the white balance seems to have a mind of its own sometimes, but other than that its hands down easily the best camera I've owned.. put a cage around it and battery grip and 4 spurious batteries lasts me 12hours every day
And if they bring out the Canon Mk3 the Mk2 will be trash......and it goes on and on 🤔 The fact they are sticking to calling it an R5 tells you the original is great.
@@TonyMellinger which supposedly still has a better video image than the R5ii. I’m holding out for the R1 and C400 even though I have to wait longer for them
The best part of the R5II is getting the R5 greatly discounted
Haha. That’s one way to look at it!
Absolutely currently saving for a R5 will be a huge jump from my 5dmklll which I will not be getting rid of
i can agree because I am planning on getting one. 😂
not in my country... even used is very expensive.
yea, the used market is all over the place globally.
I love that more people realize that there is no perfect camera but a camera like the R5 should never be deemed irrelevant overnight. Kudos brother it’s an excellent camera.
I will stick with my R5 for many years to come. It´s a beast and the love of life
Sure is! Thanks for watching!
@@TonyMellinger Does the r5 still overheat? I heard the battery life was terrible. True? Should I get r5c if I'm getting into video but mostly do stills?
I am buying a new R5 this week. Its a beast and is enough for me.
@@blitzkrieg_ahf You have chosen wisely, bro
@@blitzkrieg_ahf It is truly a beast.
How many times over the last twenty years have I bought an upgraded camera because influencers or others have "told me" that the dynamic range, focusing, or whatever was 100% better than what I had, only to find out that the new camera was only marginally better (at best) and that I already had enough camera with my old gear? Professional photographers were making pro-level prints using cameras like the 12 MP D3 in the day. That camera had fantastic autofocus and beautiful images. Obviously, cameras have advanced since then, but older cameras could certainly do the job. I remember talking to a wedding photographer (at a wedding) who was shooting with an original 5D and a 5DII when the 5D IV had been out for years. He had no need to upgrade because he knew what he was doing and how to get the most out of cameras. Clients care about the image. They couldn't care less what camera was used. Of course, some elite photographers need every advantage. I take pretty nice photos, but I'm nowhere near elite level, so all is good with my older gear.
True words. Thanks for watching! Not a single couple at a wedding had said “oh… you’re shooting on that outdated camera!?”
I just ordered the R5 and it's ready for pick up! I cannot wait because I know it will do all I need and more!
You are going to love it!!
Been shooting with the R5 for years, bought the R5II to shoot action photography, wildlife, (birds in flight) keeping R5 for landscape & portrait photography.
Are you happy with the r5II? I’m not opposed to getting one… just… for me the R5C was the better choice for me at this stage
@@TonyMellinger yes, very happy with the 30fps, focus acquisition, tracking, etc... It's a beast. I don't shoot much video but I'm happy with it.
I just got my R5 last Friday and love it
Love it! You’ll create all sorts of amazing things.
I love my R5. Does everything I need in such a small, light camera. I’ve never had an overheat either, and I shoot 4K 60 fps in Clog3. The recording limit is rarely an issue but occasionally a pain. Like you, I’ve never felt I needed *more* dynamic range, and I’m always impressed with how forgiving it is for exposure challenges. But I’m not a pro, so 🤷🏼♀️.
Thanks so much for watching and the comment! I totally agree with you, the record limit is the biggest pain point I’ve encountered. Thanks again for watching and keep creating amazing content with that R5!
Bought an R5 and I have a number of EF Lens that work well. I just ordered a RF 200-800 for wildlife and am excited to get the reach. This camera is as you say a beast. I have it with me and I take everywhere I go. I know this camera will do me a great job.
Agreed! Such a good camera!
I currently use a Canon 77D with a Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 lens and am considering upgrading to a Canon mirrorless camera within a budget of $1200-$1800 (including a 24-70mm lens). My primary focus is event photography, covering corporate/institutional settings such as conferences, meetings, seminars, outdoor activities, and some video interviews.
Could you recommend a camera model that pairs well with my existing lens, offers significant improvements in features and performance, and fits within my budget? Thanks!
Because you have the signs 18-35 (great lens by the way) you’ll probably want to stick with an apsc camera. You’d need to get an adapter but those are pretty cheap and readily available. My suggestion for you would be the R10 or R7. The R10 is the upgraded version of your camera basically.
The video I needed to see today! I've been back and forth if I should stretch myself to get the Mark II, but will go with my first mind for the R5. It’s also on sale right now! Happy New Year🎉
Good! You’ll be happy with the r5. It’s a great camera. Thank you for watching!
My R6 MkII gives me the pre-capture, which is indeed a valuable wildlife feature. I’m looking for an R5 for the resolution increase only to make cropping easier.
Yea, the pre-capture is amazing! That would be really helpful for event coverage too.
Feels like something they could have added to the R5 via a firmware upgrade
@@jonowebster absolutely could have!
I can’t wait to pick up my R5. I should have it in about a month. I currently have a Canon 6D Markii. I invest in L series glass and have slowly built up my collection. Now shifting gears to pick up the R5. The Mark II is pretty amazing but the R5 is enough for me.
That’s quite the upgrade! You’re going to love it! The R5 is such a great camera!
Great video, iam just about to upgrade from my 6d to the r5. Your definitely true about the small increments a new model has to the last one.
Love the r5! Shot on it all weekend. It’s such a great camera. That’s a huge step from a 6D. You’re going to absolutely love it!
I currently have the 6D and am thinking about the R5. You’ll have to let me know if you love it and if I should just go for it.
I have an R5 and an old 1dx mk1. I will be using both and not upgrading for a lot of years yet.
The 1dx was such a legend. Hard to get rid of it!
Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video. I have the EOS R since 2019 and looking to upgrade. As a hobbyist, seems like the R5 will more than enough of a step-up.
The R5 is a great option for so many people. It would be a huge step up from the EOS R for you.
@@TonyMellinger Absolutely! Thanks for the reply. I just picked up the R5.
What I noticed is the R5 no longer has auto focus and the colors suck the day the R5 ii came out not mention DSLR's no longer work, lol. I love my 5D Mark IV, still my studio camera, love my R6 still works after the R6 ii came out and love my R5. No plans to upgrade to the R5 ii even though I would love it also
🤣 you’ve got quite a kit there! The 5D4 was an exceptional photo camera. I’ve got lots of memories with that body.
@@TonyMellinger Thanks, it all started with a Kodak 110 instamatic around 1979.
@@John-Shutterlyphotos
My mum had one that I used lol 😂
I also still use the 5D IV and the R6. Now I’m planning to buy the R5. It is heavily discounted.
I do most work with my 5D IV unless it’s action. If and when the R3 comes down in price, that will my future camera. 😀
Never again the latest camera.
@5foto5 The R5 is a great camera, especially now that the R5 ii has come out and the R5 price has dropped substantially. I still find myself using the 5D IV a lot, maybe more than my R6 & R5. IBIS and eye detection is superior on both the R6 & R5, but the quality and versatility of the 5D IV is second to none.
I will definitely stick with my R5! Besides not having the money for an upgrade, I really, really do not want to also have to sell and rebuy my batteries, the cage system, the battery grip and other stuff. Imo those costs are also something that people tend to for forget
Yea, there’s lots that go into it. I know canon is trying to push their battery technology, but having to update batteries every camera is kind of rough.
I have a R6 MK1 and It does everything I need as a stills photographer. I considered picking up a refurbished R5, but decided against it and would rather invest in better glass. 45 mp is nice though.
I did love my r6. So many amazing photos with that camera! It’s such a great balance of speed and quality
Saving up for a used r5
That’s great!
Agreed, i'm sticking with reduced price R5s for a while.
Enjoy! It’s a great camera!
Just got a brand new R5 here in Switzerland for 2300Usd 🥰 Don‘t need more.
What a steal! Gosh. That’s a lot of camera for $2300
@@TonyMellinger yes it is. I mean the R52 is the better camera… no question… but not double the price better at the moment. For now I‘m happy with my R5c and R5 combo 🥰🤗
Does anybody know why the c log 3 on my canon r5 keeps making my reds look pink? I cannot find anything online about it. In Cinema gamut c log 3 my reds always or sometimes turn pink when i convert it to rec 709 i am starting to regret my purchase it’s extremely annoying
I’m not sure I’ve quite noticed what you’re talking by about but can’t you just move your magenta slider more green and it fixes it? I think this camera colors beautifully
Yes, I love my R5ii so much, even with the extra noise it produces, that I chunked my R5 out my car window.
🤪 where!? I’m on my way 🤣
I've really been debating either picking up a used R5 or waiting for the R6 III to come out.
I kind of figured they’d release the r6III by now. I’m curious what that camera will be.
I got the R5 instead of the R5 Mk II myself. The newer model is clearly a powerhouse, but the R5 is more than enough for anything I like to do, not to mention a fair amount less expensive!
Right. It’s super cheap right now. I saw a Black Friday deal for like 2500 bucks!
i own r7 i will buy r5 next year when the price gets to $1500 to make a kit of $2000 of r5 with a great lens
It’s dropping fast!! That’ll be a great kit
My buddies use the r5 for there tv show. Im fully invested in Lumix. Great show.Thank You
Very nice! Thanks for watching!! Once you get in an ecosystem, you’re invested for sure!
Good steal i gotta here today toorder a R5 , R5 II not great upgrades indeed !!
Very nice!
I am in a dilemma to buy R5 or R5 II. I mainly do wedding photo / video and and maternity photoshoot and commercial video ad for small companies. Could you please tell me do you find difficult to edit video from R5. Codec related
I don’t have any trouble with the R5 codec. I do have a new MacBook Pro M3pro though. If you have an Apple with an M processor, you should be fine. I’m not sure about PCs
@@TonyMellinger I have m2 pro 1 tb 32gb model.
@@BasilVKfilms2018 oh you shouldn’t have any trouble at all
For someone like me who only uses camera not video do you suggest I go for the R6 in that case ?
@ maybe! It depends if you want the high resolution images for cropping. The r6 is a great camera for photos though. And honestly, much easier files to work with because you can transfer them so much faster. And they are smaller files to work with on your computer and iPad. 24mp is still a huge image
Is it possible to use Canon R5 as a webcam?
Yea! Absolutely. I have a video on how to do it!
@@TonyMellinger thank you!
Timely video. Been on my R6 for awhile and looking to pick up another body to replace my older EOS R as a backup/second body. Honestly think the original R5 is going to be plenty for me instead of the R5mkII. (Wedding hybrid coverage).
Glad I could help! The r5 has done wonders for me in the wedding industry. Glad I could help, thank you for watching!
The R5 is til today and for many years to come a beast of a camera
wild seeing clean used R5s for $1600-1800 rn. guessing everyone overspent for the holidays and dumping off gear
Right. I thought about selling mine, but it’s worth more to me than that
I also agree with you
Thanks! Thank you for watching!
I have both OG R5 and R1 mainly for wildlife.
R5 is not that bad as well R1 is not that good.
Even AF, R5 is even better in some case. Especially the small subject against the strong backlight. Many many times, R5 can detect and lock the subject while R1 fails to do so.
Digital cameras came to their peak at R5 or Sony A1. There hardly have any breakthrough technology after that. Meanwhile, all mark IIs or new model are the result of some compromise to either speed or IQ.
I agree with you. You’ve got a great set up. Keep at it!
Is sticking to R6 better than going for R5 since R5 is discounted right now because of the mark ii coming out
There are great deals on the R5 right now. It’s a great camera. Honestly though, if the R6 works for you, no need to upgrade!
There will always be a new camera coming out, with the marketing campaigns and hype that go with it. But frankly, I think good cameras like the r5 will remain interesting choices for many years to come. What more could you ask for?
Always more to ask for huh. I just wish they didn’t discontinue the R5 because I think it’s a great option for people for almost half the price of the R5II
R5 OG Gang!
For sure! 💪🏼
Well said mate.
Thanks for watching!
Brother canon r5 enough or better to buy R5 mark ii? Thank you
All depends on what you need. If you have the money, spend it. The R5 can create amazing content for the price though!
I'm still holding on to my 5D3 in 2024 😆
Still really great for photo!
Shorter lenght video wins....and Brandon Routh should be Superman again!
Who is Brandon Routh?!
@TonyMellinger He is Superman...maybe his disguise got the best of you
I love the r5
It’s a beast! Glad you’re enjoying it. Thanks for watching!
Got a new R5 yesterday , I think the iso above 3200 is poor and no better than my 5d mk4
Interesting… I was just shooting at 12,800 and have usable content. I really struggled with the noise in the 5d4.
Especially with video.
Fun Fact: R5II has less Dynamic Range at 6400 ISO in stills vs R5
I keep hearing that. I don’t kind the DR on my R5.
You’re the only person I’ve seen or heard mention anything about the R5 now being trash. No one is saying that?
You must not have watched much of the video hehe
Actually R5mkII has lower dynamic range. I appreciate your advise. I still have a 6Dmk II that I never loved after having a 5d and a eos 3 I still own. I want a decent dynamic range camera capable of 4k video at 120 frames thou 80% of the time I'm going to shoot pictures - portraits landscape and some sport or rc airplanes -. I' ve learnt well it's absurd spending too much for instruments I don't exploit thou I 've learnt as well a product too much oriented to consumers in hobby I really love might stop me from using it - that's what happened to me with my 6DmkII. I'd really love to use again an eye-control af as I have on my eos 3 that is very useful even in portraits session but the price of R5mk II and the lower dynamics make me be more realistic. I just wait for the R6 mk III, test it in my hands with the R5 and then I'm.going to decide.
Thank you for encouraging not falling for the last and more expensive products when they are actually not needed and the older ones can do a decent job for much less money
Interesting comments about the lower dynamic range. Is that in photo or video? I hadn’t heard that yet
@@TonyMellinger I saw in many reviews that in photos at higher iso R5 are cleaner than R5mk II and many reviewers complain about that and this results in slightly lower dynamic as well. It's after all the logical consequence of adopting a stacked sensor as the added electronic layer produces thermal noise. I don't know if in compressed video formats it's visible.
Moreover: a stacked sensor has a great meaning for reducing the twist of objects moving fast when shooting with the electronic shutter but from what I saw in R5mk II images of sports where you swing quickly a tool like a racket it still results a little twisted. This is because the only true solution would be a parallel acquisition of all the pixels. I think Sony just made a camera that implements that acquisition system. Otherwise it's better having a normal CMOS and shooting with mechanical shutter in my opinion
Reviewer or salesperson?
I wish i got a commission from every person I’ve convinced how amazing the R5 is hehe.
Bought my R5 second hand and I've taken over 3 million snaps between large events and our studio shoots and it's still working great... the only thing is the white balance seems to have a mind of its own sometimes, but other than that its hands down easily the best camera I've owned.. put a cage around it and battery grip and 4 spurious batteries lasts me 12hours every day
Interesting. And I’m guessing taking that many snaps, you shoot in JPEG where the WB matters a little more.
And if they bring out the Canon Mk3 the Mk2 will be trash......and it goes on and on 🤔 The fact they are sticking to calling it an R5 tells you the original is great.
Yep! The R5 set the bar high, it’s an incredible camera!
nice
😎
What the hell is an R5 OG????? There’s an R5 and a R5II shaking my head
OG = Original Gangster
🤣
Ther’s also an R5C haha
@@TonyMellinger which supposedly still has a better video image than the R5ii. I’m holding out for the R1 and C400 even though I have to wait longer for them
Praise Resion Say Just now
I’m not sure I’m trackin
What does this mean?
So much common sense
Thanks for watching!
Sar, Praise Give me
!!
You’re contradicting yourself
That’s the idea ha!
@@TonyMellinger Well it's a bad idea
This is so useless
Thanks for watching!
I just ordered the R5 and it's ready for pick up! I cannot wait because I know it will do all I need and more!
Yasss! It’s going to be great!