EOS R5 C Full-frame, 8K Cinema EOS System Camera: Compact and lightweight, the EOS R5 C is a true hybrid camera, boasting many of the video formats and features from the Cinema EOS lineup as well as many of the still-imaging capabilities of the EOS R5 camera in a beautifully designed body. The EOS R5 C is a complete package that offers filmmakers, multimedia journalists, and advanced amateurs a cost-effective 8K, 4K, and FHD video camera to help unlock their creative potential. Shares Common Features & Technology with the EOS R5 Camera: Canon’s 45 Megapixel full-frame, CMOS imaging sensor is at the heart of the EOS R5 C camera’s superb image quality, which also leads the way for impressive 8K/60P RAW cinematic video shooting. Focus and speed are paramount in the EOS R5 C camera, providing impressive still-image continuous capture at speeds of up to 20 frames per second, and with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II capability, to track split second movements of even the most elusive subjects. With 1,053 Automatic AF zones, it is easy to photograph people with the use of Eye, Face and Head Detection AF, or intuitively track the whole body, face or eye of cats, dogs, or birds with Animal Detection AF. For those with the need for speed, Canon has also included still-image vehicle subject detection to assist with accurate tracking of cars and motorcycles. Connectivity like 5GHz and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth®, is also included for the transfer of still images. Video control for the dedicated video professional: As soon as the EOS R5 C’s main switch is moved to the “video” position, the familiar Cinema EOS menu system and interface take over. Expected high-level video features such as waveform monitors, video codec options, and extensive audio control become available — greatly expanding the EOS R5 C’s video potential for the experienced camera operator or video content creator. During “photo” operation, menus are nearly the same as on the EOS R5 camera.
Manufacturer | Canon |
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Brand | Canon |
Item model number | 5077C002 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 1.7 pounds |
Height | 4 inches |
Depth | 4.4 inches |
Product Id | 255607 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.8 (29 ratings) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 013803340440 |
The R5 C enhances several features in comparison to its siblings the R5 and C70, including 4K120 recording, HDMI RAW output, Canon Log 3 HLG/PQ support, unlimited recording time, a timecode port, Dual Pixel CMOS AF with eye detection, an active cooling system, a high-power LP-E6NH battery, 13 reassignable buttons, and a multi-function shoe for XLR adapters. The camera also retains the reliable features of those cameras such as Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, footage compatibility with DaVinci Resolve and Canon apps, an electronic RF mount, CFexpress/SD card slots, a similar button layout, and more. The EOS R5 C is also moisture and dustproof to the same level as its cinema cousin, the EOS C70. All this is packed into a tiny 1.7 lb body that is just asking to become your go-to drone camera. Supports 8K/60P Internal RAW Recording, Internal Cooling Fan Enables Non-stop 8K/60P Recording Expanded Interface for Professional Needs, Carries on the Ergonomic EOS Design Full-featured 13 Assignable Buttons, 8K Sensor and DIGIC X Processor Internal Cinema RAW Light up to 8K/60P, Supports 8K HDR Recording (HLG/PQ) Wide Variety of Recording Formats, Simultaneously Record Different Formats AZD241
Key Features and Benefits: 8K cinematic full frame video Capture incredible detail with low-noise thanks to a full-frame sensor delivering 8K video recording up to 30 fps (or 60 fps with an external power supply), oversampled 4K / Full HD content and captivating 4K slow-motion up to 120 fps. Incredible 45-megapixel stills The EOS R5 C provides cutting-edge still image performance with exceptional clarity, low noise and wide dynamic range, with burst speeds up to 20 fps and ISO sensitivity as high as 51,200 ISO. Fast, accurate and reliable focusing Experience Canon's ground-breaking Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology, with Eye AF and EOS iTR AF X for precise focus tracking, even when a subject is looking away from the camera. The innovative Dual Pixel Focus Guide even assists operators when focusing manually to achieve pin-sharp footage. Extensive professional recording formats and tools Choose from a wide range of recording formats including three Cinema RAW Light options as well as XF-AVC and MP4. Capture extended dynamic range with Canon Log 3, PQ and HLG recording, while utilizing professional tools such as Waveform Monitor and False Color. Compact, lightweight design with active cooling The EOS R5 C is a compact and lightweight Cinema EOS camera, featuring an OLED viewfinder, bright articulating LCD screen and 13 user assignable buttons. A new active cooling fan enables long duration recording, while its tough magnesium alloy body ensures professional durability. Advanced connectivity Equipped with a multifunction accessory shoe, the EOS R5 C provides options for XLR / stereo mic input, plus dedicated terminals for timecode, 3.5mm mic, headphones, micro-HDMI, flash sync, USB-C, as well as extensive software application support - The EOS R5 C is ready for anything.
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I use the R5C for making surfing videos. I'm very happy with it am getting used to it quickly.
Awesome camera that builds on the already fantastic R5 to allow for unlimited video and a lot more robust video controls. My one hope is that the video firmware gets updated to support the same autofocus capabilities that are available in the stills mode (Dual Pixel CMOS Auto Focus II and tap to follow).
I mainly shoot video and didn't know I needed the cinema OS until now. I have had about a dozen Canon bodies over the years and doing video via the photo OS was just normal to me. Now that I have the R5C with dedicated video OS it's just so much better running the camera. I know the battery life has been an issue but with firmware updates, new LP-E6P batteries and other work arounds I have had no major issues. I got a SmallRig VB99 also for longer shoots and all that is resolved. I do wish Canon would add the traditional recording timer (like on my R5) to the cinema OS, I shoot a lot of 20-30 second clips to that is useful to know I got the seconds I need, rather than just timecode. This is my favorite Canon body so far.
I have used this camera on several projects already. The camera is becoming my go to camera when working on projects. I am not going to mark the camera down for the battery life as Canon disclosed this up front so I knew what I was buying into when I ordered the camera. I was able to do an 11hr shoot with 4x batteries. I just had the chargers near by and when I swapped out the batteries I put the camera on charger. The boot time on the camera is fairly quick compared to other Cinema cameras, it only takes 4.5 secs to boot up from being off. I just turned the camera off when not actively shooting or preparing for a shot. For my purpose I mounted the camera to a small rig with a V-mount battery which is still light enough to do hand held without issue. The camera is fairly straight forward to learn if you have used a Canon Still or Cinema camera before. For rigs you are able to turn on all the tools to be viewed on the HDMI monitor.
The R5C was not the road I anticipated taking, but I got tired of waiting to move to mirrorless and since this body doesn't overheat, I am more confident about it over the standard R5. Although I am a stills shooter, the Cinema EOS side of the R5C is intriguing. I wanted to explore video. The R5 was a contender until the overheating issue surfaced. This took it out of contention. I looked at the R3, but once again was left short in MP's. They aren't everything, but I wasn't ready to go backwards. The R5C was announced and so began the wait. I got one of the first (2nd batch) released at the end of May. I didn't own any RF glass, so I purchased a control ring for my EF lenses, some extra batteries and new memory cards. I did plenty of research and being a Canon user for over 40 yrs had a good idea what I was getting. The R5C has been an absolute delight. Is it perfect, no, but what camera is. Mirrorless is amazing and the increase in resolution (6D2) 26.2MP > 45MP is exactly what I was looking for. I shoot landscapes and architecture and was looking for new avenues to explore creativity in stills and video. The lack of ibis or ND filters in the R5C is not a shortcoming. Canon was aiming to provide a true hybrid experience in a small form factor. They did it. The addition of the cooling fan solved the overheating issue of the R5. The camera is barely larger than the original R5 and fits nicely in your hand. I've not had any difficulty transitioning from my 6D2 either. There is a slight learning curve, and the Cine menus will take a little longer to become accustomed to if you've never shot on a Canon Cine camera before. Its certainly packed with features and takes most of the best things the R5 and the C70 have to offer and puts them in one small package. I won't ignore the camera's power requirements when shooting 8k 60. You'll need USB-C PD for video. Mine fits in a shirt pocket and I don't even notice it. You can shoot in photo mode all day with 2 standard batteries. At the end of the day, the camera does what I need it to and more. The face and eye detect in photo mode rivals the R5. In Cine mode 4/5 stars and 3x better than the C70. Whats more, Canon has only released 1 FW update since the R5C was released in April. I have no doubt they will continue to improve and refine the camera's useability and performance. Its a fantastic stills camera that can take beautiful video. Its a great video camera that takes beautiful photos. The R5C might not be right for everyone, but its certainly right for me.
I shoot with a lot of people and having the ability to provide photoshoots after I capture video is extremely useful. I feel like I bought two cameras for the price of one! My only complaint is the lack of HFR (namely 120fps) autofocus tracking. Really hoping to see this feature released in an update.
Been using this camera for my YouTube channel and what an experience it has been. The quality and feature set are just great for my needs. The camera side for pictures are also great 👍. Battery life is an issue but I generally run it on a rig. In photo mode the battery life is great. Definitely would recommend for anyone that's got the extra money for the extra features over the r5.
This allows me to take fantastic action photos. I like landscape photography & portrait also so I upgraded my camera body to get rid of the burst lag. Definitely worth the investment.
Great quality camera once you work out the quirks of short battery life, not having CLOG2. Some features like 8K 60P is only available in RAW and with a USB-C connected power or with the DR-E6C . I ended up making my own BP-A30 Battery grip, using a DR-E6C which allows 100% access to all the features of the camera. I hope canon is listening as they could create a 9Volt battery grip that can solve so many headaches. Also having 8k 60p in MP4(HVEC) YCC422 10bit would be a great feature to have. Canon continues to support this camera in firmware updates which is encouraging as your investment keeps getting better and better.
Great camera. The footage is *chefs kiss*…but it has its quirks and it feels as though Canon DOES NOT want to help fix it anytime soon with some software updates. For instance, when the camera is hooked up to a DJI RS3 it has a tendency to freeze and not respond. The solution to reset the camera is to pull the battery from it….real nerve racking. There's no way to make 4k RAW a possibility? The battery life can't have any tweaks for some more efficiency? Terrible decision to have a micro HDMI…makes no sense.