Boasting enough horsepower to allow Canon's highest resolution mirrorless sensor to shoot a speedy 30 fps and capture 8K60p raw video, the
EOS R5 Mark II [amazon.com] Mirrorless Camera is the multimedia professional's solution for versatility, image quality, and intelligence. An all-new 45MP sensor's stacked, back-illuminated design joins a brand new processor to provide upgrades in nearly every category, creating a do-it-all camera that gets the job done.
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Key Features
45MP Full-Frame Stacked BSI CMOS Sensor
DIGIC Accelerator Processing
Dual Pixel Intelligent AF, Eye Control
8K 60 Raw/4K 60 SRAW/4K 120 10-Bit Video
Up to 30 fps, Pre-Continuous Shoot Mode
5.76m-Dot EVF with OVF Sim. View Assist
3.2" Vari-Angle Touchscreen LCD
In-Camera Upscaling to 179MP
CFexpress & SD UHS-II Memory Card Slots
Wi-Fi 6E / Wi-Fi 6 Support
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Would getting the R5 Mark ii and using only the RF 100-400 be wasting the cameras potential? The pre shooting would be great to have for birding. I rented the RF 100-500L and got some amazing captures with the R10 so I am thinking get the glass first but the R5 Mark ii would be amazing to have.
Would getting the R5 Mark ii and using only the RF 100-400 be wasting the cameras potential? The pre shooting would be great to have for birding. I rented the RF 100-500L and got some amazing captures with the R10 so I am thinking get the glass first but the R5 Mark ii would be amazing to have.
Yes the pre shooting option is great! Additionally 45mp will allow you to corp the images and still remain with plenty of resolution and will give you extra reach!!!
The R5C is still better for video
The R5 is still a better value for most
The R5 MKII is an interesting middle man with some niche features that most people really won't make use of.
Eye control? Faster digital readout when the mechanical shutter is an option, strange restrictions on video codec, etc.
I'm happy I have one so I can test and review the tech for other people. Purely as a hybrid photographer the R5C is still my favorite.
I had hoped things like CLOG2 would make this a better R5C but it didn't.
The dynamic range and such is still better on both the old cameras.