BH Photo Video has
Canon EOS R5 45MP Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Body + Canon BG-R10 Battery Grip (
automatically added to cart) on sale for
$3099.
Shipping is free (
via 2-day shipping).
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config.sys for finding this deal
Note, promotional price/battery grip will automatically be reduced when added to cart.
Features:- 45MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
- DIGIC X Image Processor
- 8K30 Raw and 4K120 10-Bit Internal Video
- 400MP In-Camera Files with No Software
- Sensor-Shift 5-Axis Image Stabilization
- 12 fps Mech. Shutter, 20 fps E. Shutter
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with 1053 Points
- 3.2" Vari-Angle Touchscreen LCD
- Subject Tracking with Deep Learning
- CFexpress & SD UHS-II Memory Card Slots
Includes- Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Camera Body
- Canon Lithium Ion Battery (7.2V; 2130mAh; LP-E6NH)
- Canon Charger for LP-E6 Battery Pack (LC-E6)
- Canon Camera Cover (R-F-5)
- Battery Pack Cover
- Strap (ER-EOSR5)
- 39.4" Canon Interface Cable (IFC-100U)
- IFC Cable Protector (IFC-100U)
- Canon Battery Grip (BG-R10)
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If not needing the battery grip, could always sell it on Fred Miranda or eBay and make back a little...but I love my battery grip as I've had a 180 kid league photographed over 6 hours and the 2 batteries in the grip lasted the entire duration.
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Perhaps the point is comfort and easy grip, not compactness? Some people don't like the smaller camera bodies as much. Or maybe it's to mimic the DSLR bodies to maintain familiarity for people switching.
Isn't Sony releasing a new body? Why switch, unless there's a big feature only Canon has?
I have Canon DSLR glass, so I could use an adapter. But switching mirrorless to mirrorless might not make sense for everybody. Though... at $3k, it's mostly targeted at the pros that have more money to switch systems.
I have Canon DSLR glass, so I could use an adapter. But switching mirrorless to mirrorless might not make sense for everybody. Though... at $3k, it's mostly targeted at the pros that have more money to switch systems.