Love the R5C! The lack of IBIS is definitely true to its moniker as a cinema camera, a floating sensor wouldn't be great in precise on-set environments, and the digital stabilization is still pretty good. The 8k is honestly more useful for the oversampled image than anything (and of course the stills!). Really nothing like this on the market today.
You never voided your warranty with Magic Lantern, it was really easy to revert to stock. Also, you can't achieve a similar video quality with the R5 or R5 II, they all have totally different, cheap digital image. Even the old Canon XC10 has better image than any mirrorless camera, you need Cinema EOS camera if you want sophisticated film looking image. If you don't see the difference, than just get the R10 for $800 :)
R5C is one of its kind, like the 1DC. R5 II cost $4300. Where do you think the R5C sits between C80, which is at $5500 already. We can dream of R5C II, but there won't be one. I own R5C myself and absolutely love it as is.
cool video, just subbed. thanks for touching on some lesser known points here 👌 looking to add one of these to my pair of R6IIs, and mostly sold on it. Sounds like the video AF is a step backwards compared to what we're used to with their other mirrorless bodies? I make a majority of my living relying on low-light AF, and some reviewers mention the C can hunt a bit more/not lock as well as we're used to on their other bodies, curious your real-world experience? I was kinda shocked to hear this tbh, for I've grown to love/rely on the laser-like focus of these fantastic RF lenses. sidenote: for anyone researching better battery life options for this body, sounds like the new LP-E6P significantly increases runtime for certain formats. 4k24 goes to 90 min vs 60 min on older batts. 4k60 roughly 1hr per batt vs ~30 from the prev NH packs. just wanted to pass this little nugget of info along, saw some tests on it last week and seems like a big win for this body.
How come your not posting on CK Productions anymore?
4:15 new canon LP-E6P fixes the battery problem. New battery lasts 2x longer.
Love the R5C! The lack of IBIS is definitely true to its moniker as a cinema camera, a floating sensor wouldn't be great in precise on-set environments, and the digital stabilization is still pretty good. The 8k is honestly more useful for the oversampled image than anything (and of course the stills!). Really nothing like this on the market today.
I am going to assume you haven’t used the new canon battery lpe6p.
It greatly improves the runtime on the canon r5c.
good to know!
The camera has long featured a power-saving mode that provides over an hour of battery life when recording in 4K
You never voided your warranty with Magic Lantern, it was really easy to revert to stock. Also, you can't achieve a similar video quality with the R5 or R5 II, they all have totally different, cheap digital image. Even the old Canon XC10 has better image than any mirrorless camera, you need Cinema EOS camera if you want sophisticated film looking image. If you don't see the difference, than just get the R10 for $800 :)
What lenses were you using on 0:49?
It was a 24mm I believe
@@BrianKissig RF lens 2.8?
R5C is one of its kind, like the 1DC. R5 II cost $4300. Where do you think the R5C sits between C80, which is at $5500 already. We can dream of R5C II, but there won't be one. I own R5C myself and absolutely love it as is.
cool video, just subbed. thanks for touching on some lesser known points here 👌 looking to add one of these to my pair of R6IIs, and mostly sold on it. Sounds like the video AF is a step backwards compared to what we're used to with their other mirrorless bodies? I make a majority of my living relying on low-light AF, and some reviewers mention the C can hunt a bit more/not lock as well as we're used to on their other bodies, curious your real-world experience? I was kinda shocked to hear this tbh, for I've grown to love/rely on the laser-like focus of these fantastic RF lenses.
sidenote: for anyone researching better battery life options for this body, sounds like the new LP-E6P significantly increases runtime for certain formats. 4k24 goes to 90 min vs 60 min on older batts. 4k60 roughly 1hr per batt vs ~30 from the prev NH packs. just wanted to pass this little nugget of info along, saw some tests on it last week and seems like a big win for this body.