Glad it helped! There have been a few significant updates to the firmware since I made this, but it should still hold up. If you want to save a tone of HD space the new IPB compressed format works really well and as long as you aren't trying to push the dynamic range too hard, you should get great results.
As a Nikon D810 shooter making the switch to mirrorless I considered the Z7 II, but was severely underwhelmed by their capabilities. After exhaustive research, I've decided that the R5 is lightyears ahead of pretty much anything out there and will serve me for a long time. I'll still keep the D810 and all the glass I've invested in as my backup. So, the R5 is now on order. Your setup tutorial is exactly what I have been looking for. I've never picked up a Canon before, and learning a new system from square 1 can be a daunting task, but this will serve as a great reference because I don't plan on doing much video. I feel this will give me a leg up to get out and shooting sooner rather than later. Thanks for a great tutorial.
Some of the settings might be different now that there have been a few firmware updates since I made this, but I hope you have great luck with the camera. It's awesome.
Great video Gary! I do have a question, do you feel that the R5 leans toward more red in skin tones? If you had this issue, how did you resolve it? Thanks!
I definitely find that that Canon in general leans red/yellow, at least in stills. Shoot a color target and white balance on that in your post production software. If you use LR, a good camera profile is a huge help, the profiles in LR are pretty bad. Calibrite color checker Passport has software that helps you create custom profiles that look great. In Capture 1 the R5 Pro Standard profile set to Film Standard looks great. Good luck!
Yes I do! If you have an IS lens attached, there is no menu item. It is controlled completely by the switch on the lens. If you remove the lens or attach a non-is lens you will see it there :)
@@ronenpg if you have both IBIS and IS in the lens, they work together automatically, it's just controlled by the lens.If your lens doesn't have IS the control switches to the menu and you have IBIS only
Can you disable the screen by default so that it only comes on when you want to review pictures/ use the menu etc? I shoot a lot in low light and the display would be very distracting. I know I can flip it around but I want to use the touch and drag feature so that's out of the question.
Yes you can disable review on the screen so it doesn't come on unless you press a button to do so. It's not a new feature to Canon so I didn't go over it. It can be very useful under certain circumstances, for sure. Thanks for watching?
@@GaryHughesOfficial So it can be made to behave just like a DSLR in that the live view on the screen also does not come on even when the eye is not at the EVF? Is the EVF always on then or does it only come on when you look into it? When I tried out an EOS R in a Canon workshop last year the instructor was not able to tell me how or even whether it could be set up this way, so I'm a little bit confused there.
@@GaryHughesOfficial Thank you very very much. I am looking forward to getting my R5. As it happens my preorder is already waiting for me at my local camera dealer. 🤗 Looking forward to saturday.
@@lang5264 It's tough to wait, but let me tell you: It's a pain in the butt to have it so soon that none of the software I normally use can process the files. By the time you have one Adobe will support the RAWs
Hi just purchased the R5, I am a wildlife photographer mainly fish any tips on auto focus for a subject that jumps out of the ocean, here there and everywhere?
Unfortunately that’s not my speciality, but I have seen more than a couple videos on just that subject. A quick search should give you some real experts on the subject. Thank you for watching!
Quick question about antiflicker. Have you done any burst shooting while using the antiflicker? Where I shoot (high school sports) I need to have antiflicker turned on most the time too but the R5 documentation says that shooting can get down to 4.9fps with antiflicker enabled. Have you noticed any significant drop in fps? (if you've done any burst shooting with antiflicker enabled)
Unfortunately I don’t really do any burst shooting as I am mainly doing portraits in the studio. Might require you do a bit more YT research and maybe find a sports specialist who has put the camera through its paces. Wish I could be more helpful with that, it’s just not my area :) thanks for watching!
Is the lens you have connected IS? If so it is completely controlled by the hard switch on the outside of the lens. COnnect a non-IS lens and it will be there.
Thanks, Gary! I too have my R5. I found out the hard way that my strobes won't high speed sync with the R5. Yet. Firmware pending I suppose. Wondering if you've had any compatibility issues with the R5 with any of your existing equipment.
No not so far. I am going to set up and test with my Godox lights soon. THat's the problem with buying a brand new camera first, you gotta wait until everyone else catches up.
Patrick, what strobes are you having trouble with? I don’t have my r5 yet but will need it to work with Profoto B1 and B10. I’m sure there will be firmware updates soon but just want to know what to expect if there are issues up front.
@@jaxphotobuff9252 Westcott FJ400's. I did test my Godox AD200pro last night and HSS is a go! As Gary said new camera problems. For HSS just need to wait for Westcott to come out with firmware for the fix. Best of luck!
@@jaxphotobuff9252 I am not sure if this is helpful or relevant to you, but I was able to use my R5 with my Profoto A1 without any issue that I could tell. I was very happy with the results of my test photos.
Very helpful video, Gary! I have watched about 20 videos on the R5 and your's is one of the very best on how to set up the camera. I didn't realize that a person could shoot in less than 45mg per shot. If I get the camera, I would not need hi res for most shots. But for serious landscape photos...where I might make a 30x60" metal print, that would look nice!
if you use Anti-flicker in the studio that means that u not controlling your light and that's the whole point of studio lighting I will recommend starting with a black photo then light it with the studio light
That’s possible, but not entirely accurate. Much of my work takes me into offices and boardrooms in mixed lighting situations where it comes in handy. Leaving on anti-flicker makes certain I won’t forget to switch it on when I go on location as well.
I just got my R5 and the "IS (Image stabilizer)" is not in the list of page 7 as shown in your presentation or anywhere else in the menu. Did you do some thing to make it appear in the menu or was it there when you got the camera? Thank you.
If you have a lens with IS attached to the camera it doesn’t appear in the menu. The IS is controlled by the switch on the lens. If you attach a non-IS lens you will see the option appear in the menu :)
@@GaryHughesOfficial I thought I saw, on the internet, an indication when both on it's an hand sign with a +.. But anyway, I did attach an lens without IS and the option did not appear in the menu. I still think canon meant to let you choose if you want the IBIS off even with IS lens. What happens when you switch of the IS mode in the camera but on the lens it's still on?
Thanks for the tips! I just bought the R6 so this helped me! I am a real estate photographer but most of this was very helpful! I liked, Subscribed and commented!
1.6 crop use case. Instead of buying 1.4 or 2.0 extender you can crop in for getting extra length out of your lenses. This helps for everything from Sports to birding to landscape
If you have an image stabilized lens on the camera, that option will not appear. When an IS lens is connected the stabilization is managed completely from the button on the lens.
@@GaryHughesOfficial and to that point, where in the red menu does one find the IS? I wish that on the video you had showed us what scene in the red menu IS appears, if that makes sense.
I just purchased my R5 ... but I do not have all of the options on my menu as you do. In CAMERA mode ... you show 8 options, I only have 4. Also, the last two menu option don't even show. Do I need an software or firmware update? Help!
I am not quite sure what's happening, but it might have to do with the mode your camera is in. Are you in P, Av, Tv, M? Those might change what's available.
This video was so awesome that I’m really excited to see the other ones you’re going to make! I’ve been shooting Nikon for the past 10+ years but haven’t really invested heavily in much glass, so I’m going to be getting the R6 - it’s really helpful to see how to navigate these menus since I don’t have any experience with Canon’s menu system. Thanks!!
Oh yes! I use it and prefer it over the shutter focus in most cases. It seems to be witched on by default in the R5, but you can turn focusing off on the shutter so only the back button focuses (unless in Auto AF tracking and Servo etc.)
Hey Gary. Great video. I just wanted to correct one tiny thing. When you were talking about the 1.6 cropping ratio you commented that you still have 18 mega pixels on the R5. In fact, if you do the numbers it leaves you with just over 28 megapixels, which is pretty unbelievable.
Okay great, I will double check that info. Most of that kind of technical stuff I get straight from the manual which says, “Approx. 17.3 megapixels...” but it’s worth double checking. Thanks for watching!
Straight too business, thank you!. Don’t forget that the camera also out of the box has the eye detect set to auto, so to leverage that joystick enable move, you need to set eye af to a focus point,
Gary, how are you dealing with the low dynamic range with shooting video in manual mode? Have you started playing with Auto lighting optimizer or Highlight tone priority?
Funny you should ask as I am putting together my R5 video settings. The biggest problem I can see with the DR is that the R5 clips the highlights pretty easily. I am mitigating that by using a light meter to make sure I don’t overexpose anything and shooting in All-I and C-LOG so as to get the most flexibility. Video is very new to me (as you can probably tell) so I am slow to make any content related to it just yet
Hey Gary, is there a setting where when you review photos that are taken portrait style (vertical) and you turn your camera the image turns automatically based on the direction the camera is turned?
Not that I’m aware of, but you can set it to display vertical images vertically to take up the whole screen. As far as I can tell, it doesn’t flip the orientation like a phone does. That would be a cool feature to have as an option. I’ll look into it more
My understanding is that when shooting in RAW or CRAW, the Picture Style has no effect on the image - it only effects what you see on camera in the screen and VF during playback. Setting it to Neutral or Standard does not apply any settings to the image, but it gives you a better idea of what you'll see in your editing software.
Absolutely right. Nothing really matters in RAW, just what you see on the playback. For some reason, I have never been able to get my head around shooting RAW that way though. I still need to see it as close as possible to the finished product in-camera. Helps me with the creative process even though I can play with whatever afterward. Thanks for watching!
That’s a good point, but only partially true. For example, picture style can be applied to RAW files but you can change it in post. It also affects how images are rendered for viewing on the cameras screens. I appreciate you watching, thanks for the feedback.
Question. My "7" settings doesn't have the option to turn IS mode on or off, all the other ones look like yours but I'm so confused as to why I dont have the is option. Thoughts?
Well that’s a new one in me. Since it’s a newer camera, I will have to look into this and see what I can dig up. My guess is that there is another setting disabling it or it’s in a mode that doesn’t allow IS. What mode is the camera in?
@@GaryHughesOfficial Hey! Just gotta say, solid video. But yeah, it's weird and the canon website is down so I can't check for updates to firmware or software. So in video mode, it gives me the option, but in photo mode there's no option
On some lenses, the IS is switched on and off via the IS switch on the lens rather than via the menu on the EOS R5. The camera automatically combines the In Body Stabilisation with the Lens IS.
So here's the answer I got from Canon: The IS only shows up in the menu when a non-IS lens is connected. Otherwise it is controlled by the switch on the lens. In the case of this video, I had no lens attached so it was in the menu. There is no way currently to separate the lens IS and the IBIS when an IS lens is attached. Hope that helps!
Canon's site is currently down due to a hack, but it looks like they have posted a customer service site with downloads and drivers. This looks like where you can get the software for R5 canoncanada.custhelp.com/app/browse/productRecordID/RN_PRODUCT_3005/isProductSelected/true/p/3005
What I really did was concentrate on the things that I feel are unique the R5 than other Canon cameras rather than every item on the menu line by line. If you have a question about any particular function and I can help, I will :)
@@GaryHughesOfficial Found my answer down below in your comments. I have attached RF 35mm F1.8 macro IS STM however in my R5 menues I still can't find IS settings you mentioned. Any ideas why ? I have received my camera today, so still running on old firmware xD
@@omenworks It's controlled by the switch on the lens. Almost too simple, right? Connect an EF lens with the adapter and you will see where it pops up in the menu.
@@GaryHughesOfficial IS (Image Stabilizer) mode] is not displayed in [Flexible-priority AE], [Program AE], [Shutter-priority AE], [Aperture-priority AE], [Manual exposure], or [Bulb] shooting mode when an IS-equipped lens is attached. I guess I will have to read the manual first :) Thanks for help and keep the R5 uploads comning! :)
What a great video. Thank you for making it.
My pleasure!
Thank you, Just bought the R5 for headshots and landscape.
Kent UK
You’re welcome! Enjoy its brilliant
Just changed from 7d mark ii to R5 and have been having a nightmare with basic settings until your video, Thank you.
Glad it helped! There have been a few significant updates to the firmware since I made this, but it should still hold up. If you want to save a tone of HD space the new IPB compressed format works really well and as long as you aren't trying to push the dynamic range too hard, you should get great results.
Thank you for the podcast! I only have one photo podcast. I listen to raw talk usually on Friday.
As a Nikon D810 shooter making the switch to mirrorless I considered the Z7 II, but was severely underwhelmed by their capabilities. After exhaustive research, I've decided that the R5 is lightyears ahead of pretty much anything out there and will serve me for a long time. I'll still keep the D810 and all the glass I've invested in as my backup. So, the R5 is now on order.
Your setup tutorial is exactly what I have been looking for. I've never picked up a Canon before, and learning a new system from square 1 can be a daunting task, but this will serve as a great reference because I don't plan on doing much video. I feel this will give me a leg up to get out and shooting sooner rather than later. Thanks for a great tutorial.
It’s a fabulous camera, I hope you enjoy it! Thank you for watching and for the feedback
Gary thank you , My camera is arriving today. Nervous as I never used a Canon before!!!!!hope i did the right thing
Some of the settings might be different now that there have been a few firmware updates since I made this, but I hope you have great luck with the camera. It's awesome.
@@GaryHughesOfficial THANK YOU THANK YOU.. I hope so, as this was very expensive for me. I hope the pictures are awesome too. THANK YOU
@@GaryHughesOfficial OMG this camera is CRAZY I just got it and shot 5 pictures...wow UNREAL. Cannot wait to watch all your VIDEOS
Glad you like it!
Thanks for showing me how it's done!
You bet!
Nice informative video, thx for taking the time and the effort
No problem, thanks for watching!
Gary, great tutorial. Very helpful, just got my R5 after many many years with Nikon. Thanks
You are most welcome! It's a fine camera, enjoy!
Thx Gary , i got my R5 now today👌🏻
That's great, enjoy it! I just posted a YT on the video settings as well if you are gonna get into that :)
Thank you! Helpful for my R6 too!
Not a problem!
First time playing with my R5 and this was soooo helpful. THANK YOU...
Glad it helped! Enjoy the camera. I should have a new video on my video settings coming very soon :)
Thank you for all the help
No problem!
Thanks, Gary, for the video. Very informative and helpful.
Thanks for watching, my pleasure
Really great video! Helpful and engaging !
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
Great video Gary! I do have a question, do you feel that the R5 leans toward more red in skin tones? If you had this issue, how did you resolve it? Thanks!
I definitely find that that Canon in general leans red/yellow, at least in stills. Shoot a color target and white balance on that in your post production software. If you use LR, a good camera profile is a huge help, the profiles in LR are pretty bad. Calibrite color checker Passport has software that helps you create custom profiles that look great. In Capture 1 the R5 Pro Standard profile set to Film Standard looks great. Good luck!
Thanks Gary! By the way I picked up your headshots book. It has been tremendously helpful to include your Creativelive class. Have a good one.
Thanks you too!
@@jeffereyjimenez6439 you too, dude! Thanks for your support :)
Best ‘Quick and Dirty’ R5 setup video I have seen. Well done and thank you. I hit the subscribe button
Thanks man! I have one for video as well :) glad to have you on the channel
Thanks for this video.
For some unknown reason I can't see the IS menu on still, can you know why?
Yes I do! If you have an IS lens attached, there is no menu item. It is controlled completely by the switch on the lens. If you remove the lens or attach a non-is lens you will see it there :)
Gary Hughes Thank you, so it's means that I can't get work both together, the IS from the lens and the IS from the camera, right?
@@ronenpg if you have both IBIS and IS in the lens, they work together automatically, it's just controlled by the lens.If your lens doesn't have IS the control switches to the menu and you have IBIS only
Great info!! Thanks!
Of course!
Thanks so much for sharing your settings!! I can't wait to get my R5 =)
Any time! Thanks for watching, Kenji!
Can you disable the screen by default so that it only comes on when you want to review pictures/ use the menu etc? I shoot a lot in low light and the display would be very distracting. I know I can flip it around but I want to use the touch and drag feature so that's out of the question.
Yes you can disable review on the screen so it doesn't come on unless you press a button to do so. It's not a new feature to Canon so I didn't go over it. It can be very useful under certain circumstances, for sure. Thanks for watching?
@@GaryHughesOfficial So it can be made to behave just like a DSLR in that the live view on the screen also does not come on even when the eye is not at the EVF? Is the EVF always on then or does it only come on when you look into it? When I tried out an EOS R in a Canon workshop last year the instructor was not able to tell me how or even whether it could be set up this way, so I'm a little bit confused there.
@@RobertMarxreiter yes, you can set it up that way no problem. There is a specific place in the menu to do exactly that.
@@GaryHughesOfficial Thank you very very much. I am looking forward to getting my R5. As it happens my preorder is already waiting for me at my local camera dealer. 🤗 Looking forward to saturday.
this is currently not possible on any rf camera. another reviewer mentioned this was his only gripe.
Excellent video
Thanks so muc!
@Gary Hughes did you get the R5 mark 2? oh man, the settings look a lot different
No not yet. None of the new features are a must for me, but it looks cool!
Very good!
Thanks!
Can you program any of the buttons to allow you to switch quickly from Human to Animal eye autofocus?
Yes. THe great part is that you can program almost any button any way you like.
@@GaryHughesOfficial thank you! Now I just have to wait for them to come available to purchase.
@@lang5264 It's tough to wait, but let me tell you: It's a pain in the butt to have it so soon that none of the software I normally use can process the files. By the time you have one Adobe will support the RAWs
GREAT VIDEO THANKS HELPED A LOT
HAPPY TO HELP!!!!
Is r5 able to trigger canon speedlight wirelessly without attaching to any external transmitter?
Not that I’m aware of, no.
Hi just purchased the R5, I am a wildlife photographer mainly fish any tips on auto focus for a subject that jumps out of the ocean, here there and everywhere?
Unfortunately that’s not my speciality, but I have seen more than a couple videos on just that subject. A quick search should give you some real experts on the subject. Thank you for watching!
Quick question about antiflicker. Have you done any burst shooting while using the antiflicker? Where I shoot (high school sports) I need to have antiflicker turned on most the time too but the R5 documentation says that shooting can get down to 4.9fps with antiflicker enabled. Have you noticed any significant drop in fps? (if you've done any burst shooting with antiflicker enabled)
Unfortunately I don’t really do any burst shooting as I am mainly doing portraits in the studio. Might require you do a bit more YT research and maybe find a sports specialist who has put the camera through its paces. Wish I could be more helpful with that, it’s just not my area :) thanks for watching!
On menu 7 I dont have the IS Mode option on my R5
Is the lens you have connected IS? If so it is completely controlled by the hard switch on the outside of the lens. COnnect a non-IS lens and it will be there.
Thanks, Gary! I too have my R5. I found out the hard way that my strobes won't high speed sync with the R5. Yet. Firmware pending I suppose. Wondering if you've had any compatibility issues with the R5 with any of your existing equipment.
No not so far. I am going to set up and test with my Godox lights soon. THat's the problem with buying a brand new camera first, you gotta wait until everyone else catches up.
Patrick, what strobes are you having trouble with? I don’t have my r5 yet but will need it to work with Profoto B1 and B10. I’m sure there will be firmware updates soon but just want to know what to expect if there are issues up front.
@@jaxphotobuff9252 Westcott FJ400's. I did test my Godox AD200pro last night and HSS is a go! As Gary said new camera problems. For HSS just need to wait for Westcott to come out with firmware for the fix. Best of luck!
@@GaryHughesOfficial - yeah...i hope the camera would fire the godox strobes in non-high speed sync!!
@@jaxphotobuff9252 I am not sure if this is helpful or relevant to you, but I was able to use my R5 with my Profoto A1 without any issue that I could tell. I was very happy with the results of my test photos.
Very helpful video, Gary! I have watched about 20 videos on the R5 and your's is one of the very best on how to set up the camera. I didn't realize that a person could shoot in less than 45mg per shot. If I get the camera, I would not need hi res for most shots. But for serious landscape photos...where I might make a 30x60" metal print, that would look nice!
Hey! Thanks for watching. I wish that it incorporated the Canon MRAW and SRAW modes from previous cameras, but there are still some cool options
@@GaryHughesOfficial - It's an exciting camera!!
if you use Anti-flicker in the studio that means that u not controlling your light and that's the whole point of studio lighting I will recommend starting with a black photo then light it with the studio light
That’s possible, but not entirely accurate. Much of my work takes me into offices and boardrooms in mixed lighting situations where it comes in handy. Leaving on anti-flicker makes certain I won’t forget to switch it on when I go on location as well.
I just got my R5 and the "IS (Image stabilizer)" is not in the list of page 7 as shown in your presentation or anywhere else in the menu. Did you do some thing to make it appear in the menu or was it there when you got the camera? Thank you.
If you have a lens with IS attached to the camera it doesn’t appear in the menu. The IS is controlled by the switch on the lens. If you attach a non-IS lens you will see the option appear in the menu :)
@@GaryHughesOfficial I thought I saw, on the internet, an indication when both on it's an hand sign with a +..
But anyway, I did attach an lens without IS and the option did not appear in the menu.
I still think canon meant to let you choose if you want the IBIS off even with IS lens.
What happens when you switch of the IS mode in the camera but on the lens it's still on?
Where can find out how many images are left on card?
That information is typically displayed on the screen on top of the R5. I think it shows the remaining number of images to shoot by default.
Thanks for the tips! I just bought the R6 so this helped me! I am a real estate photographer but most of this was very helpful! I liked, Subscribed and commented!
Glad it was helpful! Happy to have you on board. Got more content on the way :)
1.6 crop use case. Instead of buying 1.4 or 2.0 extender you can crop in for getting extra length out of your lenses. This helps for everything from Sports to birding to landscape
Awesome! Great point. Still plenty of resolution to play with as well, thanks :)
So if you use the crop and the teleconverter you reach even more?
I don’t seem to have the “IS (image stabilizer) mode” option on my R5. Does it depend on the version?
If you have an image stabilized lens on the camera, that option will not appear. When an IS lens is connected the stabilization is managed completely from the button on the lens.
@@GaryHughesOfficial and to that point, where in the red menu does one find the IS? I wish that on the video you had showed us what scene in the red menu IS appears, if that makes sense.
I just purchased my R5 ... but I do not have all of the options on my menu as you do. In CAMERA mode ... you show 8 options, I only have 4. Also, the last two menu option don't even show. Do I need an software or firmware update? Help!
I am not quite sure what's happening, but it might have to do with the mode your camera is in. Are you in P, Av, Tv, M? Those might change what's available.
This video was so awesome that I’m really excited to see the other ones you’re going to make! I’ve been shooting Nikon for the past 10+ years but haven’t really invested heavily in much glass, so I’m going to be getting the R6 - it’s really helpful to see how to navigate these menus since I don’t have any experience with Canon’s menu system. Thanks!!
Thanks Jay, I am making a ton of content about the R5 and hopefully that will help R6 users too. Thanks for watching.
Hi Gary, is there the option to change to back-button-focusing as they have on other cameras like my old 7D mk1 ?
Oh yes! I use it and prefer it over the shutter focus in most cases. It seems to be witched on by default in the R5, but you can turn focusing off on the shutter so only the back button focuses (unless in Auto AF tracking and Servo etc.)
Any camera that has a rear AF button will be able to do this - obviously!
Hey Gary. Great video. I just wanted to correct one tiny thing. When you were talking about the 1.6 cropping ratio you commented that you still have 18 mega pixels on the R5. In fact, if you do the numbers it leaves you with just over 28 megapixels, which is pretty unbelievable.
Okay great, I will double check that info. Most of that kind of technical stuff I get straight from the manual which says, “Approx. 17.3 megapixels...” but it’s worth double checking. Thanks for watching!
Straight too business, thank you!. Don’t forget that the camera also out of the box has the eye detect set to auto, so to leverage that joystick enable move, you need to set eye af to a focus point,
Great point, thanks for the feedback
No ones going to say anything about the Dexter Morgan shirt?
Ha! You are so right!? Now to convert my studio to a kill room!
Gary, how are you dealing with the low dynamic range with shooting video in manual mode? Have you started playing with Auto lighting optimizer or Highlight tone priority?
Funny you should ask as I am putting together my R5 video settings. The biggest problem I can see with the DR is that the R5 clips the highlights pretty easily. I am mitigating that by using a light meter to make sure I don’t overexpose anything and shooting in All-I and C-LOG so as to get the most flexibility. Video is very new to me (as you can probably tell) so I am slow to make any content related to it just yet
Hey Gary, is there a setting where when you review photos that are taken portrait style (vertical) and you turn your camera the image turns automatically based on the direction the camera is turned?
Not that I’m aware of, but you can set it to display vertical images vertically to take up the whole screen. As far as I can tell, it doesn’t flip the orientation like a phone does. That would be a cool feature to have as an option. I’ll look into it more
Where can we put in our complaints to canon? I love the R5 and R6, but i want the mf-n button on the R6 to be able to cycle C modes.....thats all!
Well that's pretty small on the list of complaints, right?
@@GaryHughesOfficial i thought so 🤣
My understanding is that when shooting in RAW or CRAW, the Picture Style has no effect on the image - it only effects what you see on camera in the screen and VF during playback. Setting it to Neutral or Standard does not apply any settings to the image, but it gives you a better idea of what you'll see in your editing software.
Absolutely right. Nothing really matters in RAW, just what you see on the playback. For some reason, I have never been able to get my head around shooting RAW that way though. I still need to see it as close as possible to the finished product in-camera. Helps me with the creative process even though I can play with whatever afterward. Thanks for watching!
Wait did you are you the creative live headshot instructor? If so you look allot fitter than before.
Yep that’s me! Thank you I have lost a bit of weight since then :)
Also wanted to let you know that your social media links are not clickable for me.
BTW: Colorspace and picture style, or NR/Sharpness/Clarity don't change ANYTHING if you are shooting RAW
That’s a good point, but only partially true. For example, picture style can be applied to RAW files but you can change it in post. It also affects how images are rendered for viewing on the cameras screens. I appreciate you watching, thanks for the feedback.
Question. My "7" settings doesn't have the option to turn IS mode on or off, all the other ones look like yours but I'm so confused as to why I dont have the is option. Thoughts?
Well that’s a new one in me. Since it’s a newer camera, I will have to look into this and see what I can dig up. My guess is that there is another setting disabling it or it’s in a mode that doesn’t allow IS. What mode is the camera in?
@@GaryHughesOfficial Hey! Just gotta say, solid video. But yeah, it's weird and the canon website is down so I can't check for updates to firmware or software. So in video mode, it gives me the option, but in photo mode there's no option
Canon USA was hacked with Ransomware, unfortunately so they are dealing with that at the moment...I’ll see what I can find out
On some lenses, the IS is switched on and off via the IS switch on the lens rather than via the menu on the EOS R5. The camera automatically combines the In Body Stabilisation with the Lens IS.
So here's the answer I got from Canon: The IS only shows up in the menu when a non-IS lens is connected. Otherwise it is controlled by the switch on the lens. In the case of this video, I had no lens attached so it was in the menu. There is no way currently to separate the lens IS and the IBIS when an IS lens is attached. Hope that helps!
thx
No problem!
This guy can shoot !!
Lol.
What is url of Canon Digital photo professional is dated 3/25/2019? thanks
Canon's site is currently down due to a hack, but it looks like they have posted a customer service site with downloads and drivers. This looks like where you can get the software for R5 canoncanada.custhelp.com/app/browse/productRecordID/RN_PRODUCT_3005/isProductSelected/true/p/3005
Thanks for information. I was looking the US site. Thanks
BEEP!
lol
U EXITED ABOUT NO BEEP WAS MORE ANOYING THE NBEEP CAN EVER BE PLUS I LIKE BEEP ON LOL . NEVER DO THAT AIGN LOL
Bless your heart.
I love beep. I also love traffic jams, root canals and the smell of expired fish.
u do realize that picture style only works in jpeg????
Yes, but it also affects the preview on the LCD screen :)
Thanks, but on the next video, please your face small in the corner and the info in full screen .
Yes i has that suggested to me before, I will give it some thought, thanks.
WTF man... step by step guide and you cut-jump at 5:48 to IS settings... where, how?!?
What I really did was concentrate on the things that I feel are unique the R5 than other Canon cameras rather than every item on the menu line by line. If you have a question about any particular function and I can help, I will :)
@@GaryHughesOfficial Found my answer down below in your comments. I have attached RF 35mm F1.8 macro IS STM however in my R5 menues I still can't find IS settings you mentioned. Any ideas why ? I have received my camera today, so still running on old firmware xD
@@omenworks It's controlled by the switch on the lens. Almost too simple, right? Connect an EF lens with the adapter and you will see where it pops up in the menu.
@@GaryHughesOfficial IS (Image Stabilizer) mode] is not displayed in [Flexible-priority AE], [Program AE], [Shutter-priority AE], [Aperture-priority AE], [Manual exposure], or [Bulb] shooting mode when an IS-equipped lens is attached. I guess I will have to read the manual first :) Thanks for help and keep the R5 uploads comning! :)
@@omenworks good to know, thanks! I have a another video on my R5 video settings as well :)