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I subscribed, like and now the comment lol nice video because I have a DJI RS 4 Pro and I was wondering how to hook up a gimbal thanks to your video now I know, keep up the good work.
I'm at the point of selling my R5C. To be honest, I've been at the point of selling it since the moment I got it. I barely even use it. I feel each update makes me want to try and keep using it / holding onto it but I just cant seem to enjoy this camera. With the R5 MK II arriving shortly, I feel that I will enjoy that far more. The lack of tracking in S & F mode really does my head in, not to mention the battery life / lack of smart hot shoe function in photo mode, terrible battery life, etc. This camera does my head in. The only reason I haven't sold it as I have been holding out for an update that will cure the autofocus tracking issue in S & Q. Its time for a C400 and to sell this little guy.
Lack of blue tooth and wireless in video sounds like it's because of the same battery issues. But not being able to use the back dial in video mode, which I didn't know about till now, just further solidifies the thought that Canon does things like that on purpose as a way to manipulate in brand competition. You don't want to believe they would have people working in these kind of positions that just wouldn't think about making the camera that way. If Canon started selling milk, they might first put out gallon jugs without a top to them. Just a sealed plastic capsule that doesn't even have a handle.
If they left the video options in the photo OS mode, I would not use the video OS mode at all. Worst no bluetooth, no WiFi and no access to the CF... what???
If you want more subs, don't make videos with 'maybes and coulds'. Just be straight with people. The minute a video starts to speculate I lose interest.
I do a lot of VR and since I upgraded, I get a halo effect on the image. Canon need to fix this ASAP! VR content is useless now. We can't even downgrade.
Yeah coming from the R before the fact I couldn't use the dial for ANYTHING was just plain stupid and like you said the most glaring example they didn't optimize it for the R5c.
Thank you for your thoughts. 2-3 things they could introduce with future updates before the 2.0.0.0 - the same AF functionality of R5, S&F record mode with sound and of course CLog 2.
Well if you you want a little good news, you can actually have S&F with sound, if you're willing to do a little post work. I made a video about it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Sf7Y09xX6TE.htmlsi=bZNHdR0aR-u26teq
@@DeafDirector I own an R5C since launch by the way. It records Audio separately and you have to have 2 cards for that. They could in all honesty have it now as one and that is achievable with a firmware update as well without a need of extra 2 new chips inside.
I’ve heard it has something to do with the sensor only having like 14 stops of dynamic range (C.Log 2 would be better served with more). I’m not an electrical engineer or photography expert though, I’m just an industrial mechanic, so, please do take all of that with a pinch of doubt. Personally, I only do this kind of stuff at the hobby level (quite the expensive hobby, but it involves less paperwork than guns or cars) so I just develop raw as C.Log 2 and the LUTs for that curve which I can find on forums and public FTPs seem to work fine for me. It’s not C.Log 2 proper, but it is certifiably “good enough for government work”.
@@bakonfreek So why when they announced the R5 they said it has 16 stops of dynamic range which later after Gerald Undone got a hold of it the R5 was coming in at 11.5 stops.
Marketing? It’s not at all unheard of for products to have *nearly* fraudulent specs listed on the paperwork that are achievable under very specific circumstances (I mean, have you SEEN the power tool market? “1,400 ft-lbs” of make-believe “nut-busting torque” comes out to something around about 1,100 or less when stuck on one of those field effect sensors in real life). You should take a look at air compressors. All of them list sCFM, none actually say it’s sCFM so your brain thinks that’s the delivered CFM.
I'm a bit bummed that my R5 has better autofocus than my R5c. I was really hoping for an R5 that could record audio at 120fps. If they don't enable CLog 2 on the cinema camera, that's a bit of a letdown.
@@demz3514 I don't think this individual knows what they're talking about. R5C can do RAW footage, then clog is not an issue. They've crippled this camera otherwise the competition is even smaller in r5c's favour. It's basic sales technique.
Its not complicated at all.... its an R5C with C-log 2 :P - Done.. Ill keep my R5C, R3 and C70 thank you :P Just a long shoot... if they updated the R5C to shoot C-log 2 they would not sell even one of the new R5 mark 2 cameras :P
I’m a R3 owner looking for better low light performance and smaller size. I thought the r5 mkii could be that camera. But it seems I will need to upgrade to the R1, right?
For my daily use case, real estate, the R5C makes more sense. It oversamples 4K60p with full AF tracking, doesn't overheat, and since it has a pinned sensor there's no chance of an inadvertent "wide angle wobble." Add to that, as an interview camera, R5C's "face-only" AF is brilliant. R52 may indeed be a better hybrid, especially since the sensor is now stacked and it has the CLOG2 profile, but most of those other things I mentioned, which are very important to me, it doesn't have. That dynamic range had better walk on water for me to even consider replacing my R5Cs with R52s. We'll see. It's like Canon swung the cripple hammer JUST hard enough to still give relevance to R5C and to make room for a future R5C mkii. The whole fan grip thing is the silliest part of that IMO...just put a fkin fan in the thing. R5C's fan works great, and as someone who has done a fair bit of side-by-side shooting with R5C and OG R5, you really don't notice any difference in the body from the fan extension. If anything, it better keeps your nose from hitting the back screen.
The R5mk2 gets a new battery which is the same size and shape but can put out more amperage. I wonder if the R5C could be updated via firmware to accept that battery. That would be nice to be able to get more video formats while still using the internal battery.
Thank you so much for this video!! It was very informative and you helped show me I wasn't going crazy with the new update(s). You condensed the content down in suck a way that I could listen/follow along and apply the changes at the same time between screens. Keep at it, stay true and continue doing you 💪
this is the worst camera i have ever seen in 120fps, you will see shaky light in entire videolike 1950 televisions, we cant shoot slow motion with this f..g camera,
What I don't understand is why Canon would not just release an update to the R5C instead of a subpar duplication? Does this mean a substantive update to the R5C is coming soon? Otherwise, this makes little sense.
Maybe there will be a Canon EOS R5C Mark II coming soon with a grip option that contains a sealed heat-pump-like temp-control system or a cooling fan, (1-2) USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 or USB 4 ports, (1-2) Thunderbolt 3 or 4 ports, (1-2) 40Gbps Ethernet Ports, WIFI, Bluetooth, an 8K (120 or 240)fps 32bit HDR Open Gate Full Frame RAW external recording monitor port, and another input DC power port along with DC power out ports to help power accessory attachments like GPS, lidar, PTZ tripod head motors, phantom power mics, and more? #DreamHybridCamera #DreamHybridCameraBasePlate