Great to see this video! And, yep, I watched to the end. (Thanks Ash.) I'm thinking about a second r5c for three main reasons: -- 1. Like Ash says, the fan. I've shot in conditions where the guys around me had their cameras shutting down from overheating. But that fan saved my butt. -- 2. Air travel. Not that I fly often at all, but still... I got hassled by airport staff two days ago because my carry-on bag was a few kg over. And there wasn't that much in it -- two C70 bodies, some batteries, just one lens. -- 3. The weight. I don't like using the C70 handheld. It's too heavy for me. I don't feel nimble, my wrist gets twisted at weird angles, and the footage comes out shakier than I like. But the weight of an r5c is a whole other story. So, yeah. Just thought I'd mention that, because they're *slightly* different reasons from Ash. I never shoot 8K raw, and I'm never trying to do guerilla shooting without a permit, and to be honest I'm not in love with the image out of the r5c. But there are reasons it's a practical choice for what I do. Edit.... Thought of another related application.... So, a year or two ago, I was doing a nightclub shoot. Run around the crowd, create a highlights video to promote the club. So, it's a crowded space, things happen fast, I didn't want to mess around with less changes. My solution was to hang one C70 from my neck with a neck strap and a 24mm, and have another C70 with a 50mm attached to my belt. So, I could drop the wide angle and grab the tighter shot pretty fast if I had to. Anyway.... it worked fine. But if I had two r5c bodies hanging from photographer chest straps, I think it would have been easier and faster...
All interesting stuff! I appreciate you sharing on here your reasons for digging the R5 C and experiences with the C70. Only thing I wonder is, when you mention your not sold fully on the image out of the R5 C, you also mention that you don't film in 8K RAW... that 8K RAW really does make it a different camera for me. It is when I am filming in RAW that I feel it rivals my RED. But I wouldn't say that is the case when filming in XF-AVC. The XF-AVC is great, but the RAW is where the cinema mojo kicks in full swing. Have you tinkered with the RAW in post? The color and DR is enhanced and the image has more depth. It also opens the ability to color with CLOG2 which I find I prefer for bright scenes. For Dark scenes, I gravitate more to CLOG3.
Love you made this video! I'm not a "try all the cameras you can" guy, back in the days I used my Canon 5Dmk3 for 11 years, now it's the third year I'm happy with my R5c. I just came home from a mini docu in Kenya, lots of smaller corporate jobs here at home, theaters, photos and prints too.. and for all that, just a compact rig with v99 battery, I look cool (as you mentioned, not my goal but clients are pleased), 512 GB CF card and I don't have to worry about shooting time. Won't leave this camera for a long time!
Haha! That's awesome! Right there with ya on loving the R5 C. I'm in my third year of using it along side my RED and instead of upgrading to a new canon or RED, I just bought the second Canon R5 C instead. It's just so good.
I’m with you, r5c is a beast, the price should have stayed 5000 or 4plus because at that price it will still be crushing new models with features and simplicity! 8k and cfexpress card
SUPER VIDEO! Love this! I used to own an Epic and loved it but in the end i became a talking head only camera. The R5C is such a workhorse. Best regards from Sweden!
Ha, nice! Yeah, the R5 C is great! I can't bear to let my EPIC go though, lol. I will still pull it out for the right gigs. But, the Canon's going to take most of the workload because like you said, they are such workhorses.
Love your footage and way of explaining things! You seem very knowledgeable. Would you be willing out able to do a video on how you manage all of that data you’re chugging in 8k?
Thanks much man! Great idea! I'll put it on the list of videos to make upcoming. I have a couple of vids already made that offer a few specific tips on getting better performance on you computer when dealing with RAW footage or more complex edits. You might find these helpful in the meantime: SOLVED! Real-time playback of CANON RAW in Premiere Pro (Fixed My Issue) ruclips.net/video/snzdfXiVY8c/видео.html Video Won't Export From Premiere Pro (The Beauty of Render Replace) ruclips.net/video/AGcU0jVd7Ts/видео.html
great video and insight on how you value your gear as a working professional! I am just starting my career and recently invested in the R6MII and just bought the classic 24-70 f/2.8 this month, and know it meets my needs! excited to see your review on the Cineback!
Great to hear that sometimes the shiny new expensive camera may not be worth all the hype. But all that muscle car footage was a real bonus 🤩 Great work🙏
Sure thing. The specs from the last generation of cameras was so good, it is hard to improve leaps and bounds again like we have been experiences over the last 10 years of camera offerings. From here out for some time, I think we are only going to see marginal improvement options in the new stuff. Most of it focused on Auto-Features, ergonomics, or compatibility options within brand specific ecosystems. Increased Dynamic Range is always welcome though!
Thanks for the awesome video Ash! As a fellow R5C shooter I've enjoyed your channel. Even with all the new tech I've also wondered if just getting a 2nd R5C was the right move. That's cool that you got Caleb's Cineback! I'd love to see how you use it and how you handle the micro-HDMI.
Yeah, I didn't really expect to land on the buying decision being to just get another R5 C, but it really just made the most sense for me. I am excited about Caleb's Cineback being sold through Camera Foundry. I will definitely make a video on it after I have used it on a few more shoots and dialed in how I like it set up. So far, it is great though.
Hey Ash, Your video's are so valuable !! Recently picked up R5c, where also was considering between c70/c80 and c400 Coming from Panasonic Lumix lineup (S5 & S5ii) i definitely can tell the difference. I absolutely agree with you about everything you said in this video! Full frame sensor, Stunning image quality without any cropping up to 4k/120p, Small form factor, great cinema menue, with sooo improved battery performance, built-in fan, raw recording option, Cf Express b card slot, usefull autofocus and more for $4300+tax Canadian dollars, (New) Yes please!!
Yeah. It is so good and the deal has only continues to get sweeter and sweeter as prices drop. Cameras are so good in this last generation, the new stuff can only improve marginally.
Hey, do you miss anything from the S5ii? IBIS for example. My decision is currently between the S5iix or the R5C. (currently own a Blackmagic full frame + Canon R6. I would sell the R6)
agree with the points about client perception and camera body size. as soon as caleb showed those cineback designs i could understand that being one of the benefits.
I will be doing a video on what I think about it soon. It does feel very nice, allows for more rigging options, and I am getting more stable handheld footage.
Just wanted to confirm the new lpe6p battery does greatly increase the runtimes by 50% It now makes the talk of battery life a non issue as the R5C now actually has longer runtime than the r5mkii . The lpe6p is honestly a game changer for the R5C.
That is fantastic to hear! Okay, I might have to order a couple for my stealth mode filming or when hiking. Thanks for adding to the conversation dude!
It took me a little time to figure out what setting the camera liked to avoid noise in my RAW filming. The camera likes light and switching to 3200 ISO enables you to almost always be able to feed it enough light. In general, I don't have noise issues anymore now that I use 3200 so often. As far as DR, it can be a bit shy in some scenarios but in general, what I can get back from those harsh shooting situations in post with CLOG2 gets me happy 90% of the time. Took me a couple of weeks of filming with it and testing footage to start understanding what it liked. That was actually the case with my RED as well.
@@AshvonChamier I ended up at 3200 iso as well which definitely helped! I got so used to having a mic input on the camera and the dynamic range of the C70 I just stuck with it but the auto focus on the R5 C is way better.
100% with you! R5c is The Camera of the decade. I have 2 and considering of getting a 3rd. Not that I need one but I just want more. 😂 Sold my Komodo and while the image quality was insane, still couldn’t match R5c overall, it was actually not even close. I had a C80 in my cart already but cancelled it last minute. That SD. 🤦♂️ And also, no photos and bigger. Thank you for the video. Keep up the great work! 💪
Ha! Nice. Thanks for sharing the Komodo and C80 experiences you went through. Honestly, it has been so nice filming with 2 of them... I already started thinking how I could incorporate a third that just lived on a gimbal. LOL. Who knows... maybe
Hey Ash, thats a great video indeed. And your capability to create pictures is outstanding. My big point about Canon R5C or R5ii is the viewfinder. As a TV-reporter I could not manage to work fluently in run-and-gun-situations with my C70 including the heavy rigged-up Zacuto viewfinder. This would not change if I got the C80 or even the C400. But you are right: the lack of oversampled 4k50 in the R5ii is a disappointment even it has image stabilization...
Interesting and thanks for adding to the conversation! Just to point out, the R5 II offers IBIS, but the R5 C does have a pretty solid Image Stabilization when paired with an RF lens that has Image Stabilization. Somethin else I just started using that I will be doing a video on is THE SAAK. There are many brands of the concept, but it is just a padded bag that you hang around you that you place the camera on top of. It is so simple, so comfortable for long shoots, and has me going to by gimbal WAY less because of how good it works.
Perfect. Hoped it assisted your exploration a bit buddy. Feel free to let me know what ya end up getting even if it is not one of these cameras. Soooo many great options out there including insane used deals on older cameras that you could still shoot Netflix movies on. LOL
Hey, thanks a lot man! The RAW 8K is immensely powerful to toy around with in post production and was blown away the camera isn't more popular than has been this past couple of years.
Great video! I am still in love with my R5C going into the second year. Amazing camera and was actually thinking of upgrading next year into a new A Cam but yeah I wasn't impressed with the R5 II, and your video opened my eyes into the limitations of SD slots on the C80! I think I will keep using my R7 as a B cam until the R5C II comes along in 2026 maybe.
Hey, glad you came across the video and to hear that it helped you explore your current options a little more. Yeah, if I had to guess.. and I could be wrong... I think you are right that 2026 or late 2025 is when we might see the R5 C II emerge. I just don't see how they could put out a R5 C II that was better than the R5 C is currently, without cannibalizing their C/80 sales. Keeping mind the R5 C still provides 8K and no way they can go back down now on that model. I would still expect them to hold back on internal ND's in the r5 C II. But, I hope somehow competition is stiff enough from other manufactures that they just give it to to us with an increase in Dynamic Range, and a more compressed RAW codec option, triple base ISO would be pretty sweet. But if they did... it would be hard to justify buying a more expensive other camera model so I doubt we will get all that. Hence, I felt even more secure just picking up the 2nd R5 C because the R5 C II may still have to be too crippled to convince me to upgrade even still. But I hope they just give us the farm on the R5 C II.
I think you may have convinced me to pick up a second (used) R5C instead of the C80 and spend the extra on the RF 24-105 f/2.8. That still might leave a little cash leftover for a couple of Amaran lights. Digging the channel and your work. Cheers!
Most of the shots you see on in this video of my R5 C footage was indeed shot with that lens. It is my favorite lens I have. Very happy to hear you are enjoying the channel friend. See ya around!
I was about to buy the R5c and then the r5ii was announced. I have been shooting with the r5 II since launch and where I thought clog2 would be my go to I find I’m shooting raw and 4k sRAW. I sold my r6 II and trying to decide if I get another r5 II or get a r5c. The rolling shutter is so controlled on the r5ii. Does the R5c offer 4k sRAW and/or standard picture profile in 10bit? These are features that make the r5ii special especially shooting in xf-hevc in longop. Excellent vid!
The R5 C does not offer 4K sRAW. It offers 4K-XFAVC Intra and 6K RAW at a Super35 Crop. You can use a focal reducer on the 6K RAW Super 35mm to still achieve 6K Full Frame with the bonus having an additional stop of light... if you are using EF glass. You can film in LOG or BAKE in a LUT to your XF-AVC footage. Regrading the IBIS found in the R5 II vs the Digital IS found in the R5 C, the IBIS when using on a car mount system like I need to do, can cause a double stabilization wobble effect as the gimbal and the IBIS try to correct each other. For general handheld, the IBIS would most likely be favored. I have good results handheld with the R5C using Digital IS as long as the camera is rigged up with external battery so it is a bit heavier.
Hi, pretty interesting video. The main issue with the R5C (and I personally own one) is the lack of built-in ND filters… If you do not need 8k, I would suggest the C80 from the same brand instead.
C/80 is great. On the R5 C when I am using my EF lenses, I have the RF to EF adapter with with the vari-ND wheel. It is pretty fantastic and works very much like having a built in, ND. When using my RF glass, I invested in a B+W Vari-ND. I wish it was built in. For me the trade off for 8K and my particular projects makes the most sense but completely understand how the C/80 will be the right choice for many. Thanks for sharing!
Good stuff. Love the R5C. I'd love to add a 2nd camera at some point, and it would probably be the Mark II if I were buying today. But I love hearing anyone say they'd select the R5C. It's an awesome camera!
Yo! Looks like you were in my neck of the woods for some of those shots. I’ve been thinking about an R5c to pair with my C70 and this video is just in time for me! Next time you’re in South MS, let me know (I could be totally wrong about that too though 😅)!
Hey buddy, I did have some shots in there from filming Cruising The Coast In Biloxi. But I live in Tallahassee, Florida. Awesome to hear this video is helping you feel like and R5 C might be the right move to pair with your C70. I really love the camera.
Thanks and great question. I use a B+W Vari ND filter 90% of the time and and a B+W Polarizer when filming lit studio shots of the cars to push around reflections. That it... but I do like adding DIFFUSION in post when color grading on a lot of shots. I use RED GIANT suite for that and stay in Premiere. A lot of the punch is how I work the amazingly juicy codecs the R5 C offers, with color grading.
@@AshvonChamier you are welcome!! Your video was a dissertation in professional video production as an owner operator. You explained everything I have been trying to share with friends who look to me for equipment purchases. Perhaps my favorite part was talking about carts, cables, lenses, etc that many forget about as they grow in their craft.
@@AshvonChamier the exact adapter does matter. There is a great video with the exact adapter here on the tube. Search r5c ronin v mount battery and it should pop right up. Many of the adapters don't work.
Great video! I have my R5c and I’m looking to shoot my first feature film👏 your shots look awesome. I was wondering what lens do you use? and is there any advice you could give me for shooting my first feature, which will be a romantic film with only 2 to 3 locations. I don’t have much of a budget but I do have lights and sound and control and devices and basically I’m just gonna use what I have.
The most frequently used lens on my R5 C's at this point is the RF 24-70mm f/2.8. It's a zoom but damn does it just look so good and gives me the luxury of a zoom range, it's hard to throw the prime back on sometimes, lol. That being said, I have a lot of the original Rokinon Cine Primes... the cheaper ones that range from $300 to $800. It is amazing how far you can go with those. The 24mm and the 135mm are pretty magical in particular. I do also like the 85mm. There are a million nuanced things that go into each production that it would be quite the conversation to explore tips for each thing. BUT, as a whole, the NUMBER 1 thing I would recommend you really put more effort than most first timers think to do is, get the best audio recoding's you can. Body mic the talent, overhead boom the talent, use multiple mics. Really take your sound recording of their dialogue as seriously as you images. High quality audio with even dull images can feel VERY professional. But even if you have phenomenal images, if your dialogue recording sounds thin, distant, echoey, scratchy, rumbly, etc... it will make your film amateur. As mostly solo shooter, I only buy sound recording devices that record in 32bit float. If you don't know what that is, I have a video on it I can share so just let me know. Good luck buddy!
As a recent R5ii buyer, I'd agree with your points regarding the internal fan, 8k raw converting to clog 2, and the line skipped modes and frame rates. These are definitely drawbacks that are not present in the R5C. That being said, I am a photo-first hybrid shooter, so many of the drawbacks mentioned are not actually deal breakers. The 4k fine modes in 24 and 30fps are enough for my needs, however, I would love an R5C as a second, more video-focused camera for more intense video shoots. Thanks for the great video and your professional perspective.
100% Understand why the R5ii is was the right move for your photography needs and of course, still produces images on the level the R5 C. Thanks for checking out the video and glad to hear you enjoyed it.
I have the C400. So much about it I love. Until this camera dropped, and damn we all waited, I was a huge fan of the C70 minus the shape. I had a couple. I also was a fan of the R5c but no Clog2 unless you go 8k was a bit rough. But if I shot all of a video on the R5c with Clog3 and some work... it rocked. I couldn't get it to look right in 4k to match the C70. Anyway. The C400 is pretty badass. I use the 24-105 RF 2.8 on it. ZERO focus issues in all circumstances. It's gone. Point and aim... tight. I missed one shot on an event on a pan shot that a pole was in the middle and the focus jumped, only because the initial shot happened real fast and I wasn't locked on yet. I don't have an "Ash" crystal ball but I see a C400 or C80 in your future. Clearly you get the Canon color, function and ease of the product. BTW. Your images are awesome. Best forward.
C400 w/ 24-105mm f/2.8 is a hell of setup. I could indeed see that being added to the arsenal in the future here. As far as the C80, I just don't think that one is on my radar cuz of the SD card only choice.
Hey, thanks for you interest. I have a lot of miscellaneous lessons across my channel. Been tied up with paid projects the past year but am just now returning to making regular content on this channel again. I will be making some start to finish courses over this next year while maintaining several videos a month here on RUclips. So for now, my channel is the resource but look for a website from me in the next 2-3 months where I will be building an email list of people interested in a step by step, start to finish, production workflow course for each major category of project I tackle regularly. Thanks again for your possible interest!
IDK? Working for me over here. What Canon Camera are you using and is it 8bit or 10bit. What LOG do you prefer and from what camera? I feel like all these manufacturers nowadays have LOGS that can and are used in in professional content regularly.
Great video and my exact thought process 🔥 further more, I believe this reinforces the position the R5C has in the cinema line. Lots of people say the R5ii is the R5C replacement but it doesn’t even though it when it comes to video in my opinion for all the reasons mentioned. Strongly believe there will be a R5Cii
Yeah, the R5 C for the time being really still has it's own place in the canon lineup and for video shooters, I think is the better move between the two. Of course, an R5 II is extremely capable of doing fantastic video projects on, but the R5 C really is meant for video first. Agreed on R5 C II. Part of me thinks it might still be another year to year and half. Could be wrong, but I think they won't want to cannibalize their C80 sales in particular. The R5 C did come out at stand alone time period last time, not really with a cluster of new Canon Cameras. It still wonder if it was just designed as a solution to the original R5's overheating issues and wasn't on the road map originally? I don't know.
Haha! NICE! Yeah man... it's heavy and getting a bit old, but still has specs models even this year are just now offering. It also just has the undeniable filmic quality mojo.
@@AshvonChamier yeah still actually the best setup for the price , thanks for your video , I’ll check an R5C asap I sold my S1H for the R5 but not for me 😂 this is why I’ll buy the R5C
Thanks for the video & agree the R5c is great value for all it offers. One thing you mentioned about line skipping - 120p on the R5c looks fine but it is line skipped - though 120p is available in super i6 raw mode.
Hey, thanks! As far as the line skipping on 120p footage with the R5 C, are you sure about that. I have read and watched information from several sources online and RUclips that it does not use line skipping when filming in 120p. It does use an advanced form of Pixel Binning to assist in data rates, but that is different than line skipping. I'm open to being wrong that however so feel free to share a link to the source on that here. Thanks!
For the sake of C/80 owners, I really do hope they offer that. It is still a great camera regardless, that many will treasure. A second R5 C instead, is just where I landed for my particular projects and shooting needs.
Griffin Conway is an accomplished filmmaker on RUclips who has been using the C70 for years. He got the C80 and compared them and the dynamic range is basically identical in the real world This is why to me people like Gerald Undone don't mean much because he doesn't actually shoot anything in real life and charts are misleading. And the C80 beats the C70 in virtually every other area with much sharper video across the board, lower ISO noise, and all the full frame goodness.
That is awesome to hear! I would rather the C80 be an awesome camera. I do wish it could go past 6K 30p but nonetheless, that is still compelling that it can achieve nearly identical DR results as the C70. Thanks for sharing.
Since last year, I had been budgeting for 2 R5Cs for my in-house production job. So many things have come out since then, and I applaud Canon for upgrading their systems. BUT, the lenses are too dang expensive for me to justify continuing with Canon. They're fantastic lenses, and I would love to own them. But when it comes to budget, and Sony, with it's amazing autofocus and 3rd party lens support... the numbers don't lie. I've been using Sigma art lenses since 2015. And the new Sigma 24-70's and 70-200 get the job done for all of my work. I really wish Canon would allow Sigma to get on board, but it's not happening. I'll be getting an FX3, and 2 A7RV's to round out photo/video needs. All CF Express A and small form factor, with the ability to expand to a cineback or rigidpro. I'm actually going to get a RigidPro for the FX3, considering the price difference of the handle extension. The Cineback handle extension alone for the FX3 is $300... sheesh! Also going to get a Smallrig V-mount battery plate for the A7RV to power the camera when needed. FYI, I see a green streak a little more than halfway past the middle of the frame. That tended to appear for me when my old C200 was in RAW. Great video!
Totally valid points. I actually only have TWO RF lens! All my other lenses are older EF mount lenses I use with adapters. A lot of the shots in the video were done with a used, cheap Japanese 16-35mm F/2.8 EF I bought for $600 of ebay years ago! Paired with Canon's RF to EF adapters w and w/o Vari ND wheel. Lots of cheap used options on EF glass. But my RF 24-70 f/2.8 has become the king lens I keep on the R5 C 80% of the time. But none the less, your SONY path is 100% solid and of course, will make for fantastic images too. With you already having SIGMA ART lenses, it makes a lot of sense to keep going in that direction. I think people buying their first cameras don't realize how much once they start the path of building lenses of certain mount type, it will continue to steer their camera body choices into the future too. I have so much EF glass and now started RF, it makes it hard for me to go back to Sony if I wanted to. I still have 2 Sony Cams that I can't bring myself to sell because I built my business with them and I could still make work today both that that would be competitive with my current cams. A little more cumbersome to use... but great images still.
@@AshvonChamier I've actually been adapting EF glass on both an R6 and 2 GH5s' for almost 5 years. I held on to my EF glass to adapt and make the setup work. I've had no video autofocus this entire time though. So I'm selling off the cameras, 2 24-70's and 70-200, and switching over to E-mount. I tested out the S5II and loved it, but Panasonic still has a ways to go before they reach autofocus capabilities of the big boys. Still a fantastic deal, and I'm sure Panasonic will come out swinging with this next iteration. But I can't look away from investing in Sony and Sigma E-mount. I also want lighter lenses than the EF glass. Loved them for many years, but it's time to move on! Some day when I'm super rich, I'll get all the new RF stuff lol
Thank you! I stuck around to the end. Im debating the R5C amongst a few others. One question, do you know how reliable the is the autofocus in video with EF lenses? And do you lose autofocus in any of the high frame rates?
Great, thanks! That auto focus has improved quite a bit over several firmware updates and I am very satisfied with it's performance. The RF glass does work the best BUT YES, I also Canon's adapters for EF glass with much success on some of my older EF lenses. Definitely a viable path. You will lose AUTO FOCUS at 8K 60p if you are only using the internal battery. If you use an external battery, you still have auto focus there.
Thanks for uploading. Funny that you have gone with an R5C more, and have exactly the same considerations, so I don't have to go out and rent another camera. Also, disappointed with Canon's choice of card - SD? Their realization is "Oh we can't cannibalize our own lineup" instead of recognizing that Sony is running with the customers. I also shoot on the Sony FX6 (not my own), but that's when I'm hired for a documentary. It's a nice camera, but I like the colors from Canon better.
Thanks for sharing the feedback. I agree, a little too much of an attempt no to cannabilze their C400 sales by going with SD's on the C80. That being said, cameras are just so good now, the margin of potential improvements they can offer when it comes to image quality is getting razor thin. I've never used an FX6. I do still own a couple of Sony's and still like them. But... I have moved to RED and CANON because I do just like the colors, and the internal RAW from the R5 C is just magical with how it makes the end image just pop. I am definitely only interested in cameras that offer internal RAW at this point. I still film in XF-AVC for longer live running takes. But if we are going to do anything staged and lit, I am shooting in RAW. And all the car to car driving, 8K RAW has been absolutely fantastic.
@@AshvonChamier Yes, I am super happy with my R5C and, like you, I was a bit surprised by the initial comments. I previously shot on Blackmagic and here the problem was also the battery. But my thought here was "Hey we're talking about film" not photos but film told me that I needed an extended version of the camera, so I didn't see a V-mount solution as a problem. Whatever you choose to shoot, get good at your camera instead. Focus on what your story is and how you want to convey it. Growing up here in Denmark and seeing what they got out of the Dogme concept tells me a lot about how far you can go before equipment. Today we are just spoiled and lucky, as you rightly say, there are basically only good cameras. I was inspired to shoot more in 8K after your YT here. But I also think it's great that I can shoot super35 on my CR5 in 6K - what a camera.
@@M2008tw Totally! And if you want Full Frame 6K on the R5 C... and happen to use some EF glass, you can with the Canon RF to EF Focal Reducer Adapter. So many options. Thanks for sharing that you've been enjoying some 8K instigated by some of my samples and endorsement.
No doubt the BM 6K FF can produce fantastic images. I am not as familiar with the specs but I believe that is a much more MANUAL USE type of camera. So not many auto features. The Auto Focus is pretty limited and I don't know that it supports Image Stabilization from the lenses. Furthermore, it does not offer any form of IBIS or Digital IS for internal stabilization. I could be wrong on some of that but I think that is the case. I think I have also heard others talk about it being a bit tricky to get balanced on Gimbals. None of that may be a deal breaker for you, but just something to point out as one set of differences between the options. The Dual Native ISO on the R5 C is something I use ALL THE TIME at every single shoot as well. Even in Bright Environments, I use 3200 ISO often. This video explains why if you are interested... Why You Want To Use Dual Native ISO in Bright Environments: Canon R5 C Experiences ruclips.net/video/f8J7RR-cmVY/видео.html&t
The BM is a cheatcode. Its so much easier to use, the menus are simple, and already has the mount you need. There is no way I would get another Canon at this point. However, Im selling my 6kpro for a Sony Fx3 this fall.
@@Burritosarebetterthantacos oh I know, the issue is I'm in front of the camera a lot and need the auto focus.. I wish the PDmovie lidar was a little better.
Sure, I will add that to my list of vids to make in the near future. Actually, I will be filming with it again in Vegas next month during SEMA. I will try to get some BTS footage of it then while in action. But just so you know before than, I use the DJI RS3 w/ Raveneye wireless transmitter sent to my iPhone for mobile pitch control and active track, 24-70 RF F2.8 set anywhere from f/4 to f/8 at various zoom ranges over the day of filming, and film all of it in 8K RAW. You will absolutely love having the cropping ability in your edit with cars driving far away to close.
Shutter angle or no. Every time I keep my RED Gemini at home and use my R5 to my v+ or just by itself not having shutter ange IS A FRUSTRATING thing for me. I change frame rates, and forget to change the Shutter so if I do 120p for a quick grab I have to REMEMEBER to change the shutter back from 1/250 etc... Shutter angle is critical for me- AS FAR AS C80 I agree that was my gripe I am trying to convince myself its not a problem.
I love having shutter angle mode on the R5 C. You can set the R5 C in its CINEMA MENU to "Shutter Angle" mode at 180 degrees. That's what I do so the shutter automatically doubles whatever frame rate I put it on.
I am editing a video of me talking about the rig solution in the Thumbnail now. Hope to have it out by this weekend. In the meantime though, the centerpiece of that rig configuration is the "Cineback for Canon R5 C" available here at Camera Foundry. In my upcoming video I talk about my user experience with it so far. camerafoundry.com/products/cineback-canon-r5c
I do use RF to EF adapters by Canon. All 3 work well but my RF 24-70mm definitely works the best for fast, accurate, almost silent, auto-focus. I hear this is the case for RF glass in general vs EF. BUT... there are so many amazing deals on used EF glass and it looks sooo good.
For the high resolution photos, couldn't you just use an AI software like Topaz to upscale the images? It's an extra step, but might be worth it. I'm trying to decide which camera to get, and i hate that they didn't add the cfast cards. If they had, I'd be a no-brainer, I'd get the C80.
While an interesting idea, in my case, I extract so many photos it would be a large additional step and at the end of the day, the true quality of an actual 8K frame is the best. This camera just give you that at such an incredible price now, it allows me to just to do it for my client and not even think about it. I value having all the cropping options in post the 8K allows me as well.
If you film with two cameras simultaneously a lot for you productions, then having only a single camera can feel a bit limiting. BUT, in general, Live EVENTS are in particular the thing I think more than a single camera is mandatory for a quality product. If you are doing staged scenes for commercial work or music videos, a single high quality camera that vastly outperforms picture quality of your previous cameras is the way to go... in my opinion. For real commercial work and music videos, I want the highest quality I can afford and the R5 C's RAW is truly has undeniable mojo that really does rival my RED. But he R5 C has auto features, does better in low light, and offers higher resolution.
A massive part of how I pull off my productions predominately solo relies on using 2... and even sometimes 4 cameras catching stuff. So while I am only manning one camera, the others are mounted on tripods, counters, etc.. When I do hire another shooter to accompany me for the day, I usually have them use my camera. This keeps my cost down and I know how to work with my cameras in post to match, even if different brands. You can totally get Sony and Canon to match very closely for most projects. It really depends on how you film but personally, I would keep what you got until you were at a point of being able to only let one of the cameras go. The F55 is SUPER LEGIT.
Great video, C80 can do 6k 60p externally maybe you know this now, I watched many videos, & no one talks about it, I find that strange because I also was disappointed for 6k 30p
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. Was that information released a bit after the spec announcements of the C/80? That is great that it can offer that. I have gotten a bit spoiled with 8K RAW internally in the R5 C but for when you need to push the limits of the C/80, that is great to hear it can rise to the occasion.
Question on the R5C since I see you do automotive shoots What is your workaround for remote camera control? My issues is any time I need to adjust the iso, aperture or shutter angle I need to stop the car and get to the camera. Have you tried the WFT battery grip?
I am in the same boat on that unfortunately. But, as a general rule of thumb, if we are going through lots of tree cover then to open sun spots, I put the camera on AUTO-ISO and assign it to not go past 3200. I film in 8K RAW exclusively when doing car to car filming for maximum zoom in/crop options. I also usually use an an aperture limited to an an f/4 or higher so the WHOLE CAR is in focus. Probably find myself shooting between F5.6 to F/8 mostly. This also showcases the background scenery more. For Auto Focus, I find using the larger rectangle box point focus to work the best. I usually keep it center but a little below the vertical half way mark of the monitor. This allows me to frame the car with just enough road in front of it, but show a lot of the landscape around it. With the 8K RAW, I can reframe to put the car on one side or the other of the screen usually, if I want to do that. I use my PHONE as the monitor control while riding passenger. I use ACTIVE TRACK a lot. I usually set my focal length on my RF 24-70 f/2.8 between 35mm or 50mm for most shots shots. I use 24mm if we are doing side by side filming on a 2 lane road. I use a Vari-ND filter instead of a Polarizer. I will have to look up the WFT Battery Grip. Not familiar with it. Hope that helps buddy!
@@AshvonChamier brother you answered all of my questions and honestly even things I didn’t know about 🙏🏼🙏🏼 thank you!! Definitely going to try out the auto ISO 🔥 I shoot mostly in raw myself as well so this is going to help tons. F4-8 is what I usually shoot at. For focus I just turn off the face detection and tracking and let the camera determine what should be in focus and 9/10 times it chooses the car so I’m happy with that 👏🏼 active track is a dream too! Works really well a lot of the times but not on the high end when using the 24-105 2.8 I shoot it all in horizontal for the same reasons too and crop in later for vertical if needed. That’s where the 8k really shines imo. Appreciate your detailed response honestly! Sub’d!!!
No problem buddy. This is one of my older videos that explains what LOG is and some of the general basics. I think you will find it super helpful! ruclips.net/video/X9me2Cgl07w/видео.html As far as CODEC, you can film in COMPRESSED or RAW codecs based on what the cameras offer. In general, higher end cameras offer a RAW options. It is pure data right off the sensor. It provides the maxium dynamic range the camera sensor is capable of (Dynamic Range explained in the video I just shared with ya), and the most color information the sensor can provide. It is really more for professional work on powerful computers. Most theatrical release films and high end commercials film in RAW. Compressed codecs can still produce fantastic images as well, just a bit less flexible in Post Production when doing color grading. The Canon R5 C offers both a compressed codec called XF-AVC and RAW internal to the camera.
@@AshvonChamier Hell yeah, you’re an absolute legend for taking the time to explain that to me and provide reference links. As soon as I like and sub to your channel I’ll watch your other vids. Very, very much appreciated!
I’m interested in this. I have L EF lenses but it won’t allow me to shoot 8K… there’s a lens issue message related to power. It’s greyed out and can’t be selected. I use a dummy connected to an outlet or V-mount and nothing gives it the necessary power. I’m at a loss
Bummer! Have you updated the firmware on your R5 C? I use EF lenses and have autofocus and IS using the CANON Adapters. I have not tried using 3rd party adapters which would be my next question for ya... are you using Canon's own RF to EF adapters to ensure maximum compatibility?
For the last year, since I got it, 80% of the time I am using my 24-70 F/2.8 RF. Before that, 80% Of the time I was using a 16-35mm F/2.8 EF with Canon's RF to EF adapter that has Vari-ND wheel. Then I occasionally used some of my Rokinon Cine Primes that are the CHEAPER ones ranging from $350 to $750.
I might end up with the R1, god help me. Looks like it has a native ISO at 12,800 that looks beautiful. Maybe better than 12,800 on the C80. Also the 60p is oversampled. Only 6k, but more than enough for me.
Is that so? I am honestly not that familiar with the R1 because it was so focused on being a Photo Cam. Is that 12,800 clean only in photo mode? Feel free to share a link to the footage you came across that brought you to this point in possibly going that route.
Great video, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge on these things. People are at the crossroads of making a major investment on one of these cameras, much appreciated
You are super welcome! I hear ya. This is a lot of money and will be an investment people make that could dictate the next 2-5 years their filming journey. I am happy to try and assist in weighing out those options. Feel free to comment back here on what you got if you pick up a new cam. All the cameras explored are powerhouses and the are more powerhouse camera options that extend past these too by Sony, Black Magic, and for the last couple of years Nikon as well.
So much fuss about it having to be cinematic from the camera. It doesn't just happen in the camera, in most cases it depends more on framerate, lens choice, and perhaps most of all framing and lighting.
You are absolutely right. I have a lot of feedback across the channel that people are surprised with some of the results I am getting with this camera in my professional work. But it is really just that the camera is capable of helping the right composition and lighting choices shine. That.... AND.... I put a significant amount of editing time for a project into my color grading and really working the image.... of which the R5 C RAW has so much flexibility to toy with and come up with fun grades.
That's exactly where I landed. For the right project, I might be convinced to go for the C400. I just still haven't seen an image out of it that I thought... "WOW... no way I could get that on the Canon R5 C". Not saying that won't eventually happen, but haven't come across that WOW BEYOND factor yet... and it would be a drop in resolution.
I do not understand why Canon put SD cards on C80... They want seperate C400 and C80 but I think they choose the bad way. Also R5Cii should have TWO cfexpress slots for redundancy. Only 1 cfexpress + proxy is not enough... I need to record images on 2 separate cards and if I need proxies I create them on PC very fast while I take a shower.... Canon needs to hire me as their camera product manager
R5Cii should be the best hybrid camera from Canon.... But also the world waiting for Sony A1ii, FX3ii... Also Nikon is in the game after they bought RED... Nikon would be the best out of all camera brands in near future. That's why for me, Canon has only 2 professional cameras.... Canon R3 and Canon R1
I'm sure the next generation of cameras from all the mentioned manufactures will be great too. The thing is, cameras have been kind of ridiculously good for the last generation that with all these new ones, it's only marginal improvements when it comes to picture quality. The R5 C delivers enough features for the price for me to have invested in this second one, keeping in mind I still use RED EPIC DRAGON from 8 years ago that still can be my A-Camera. RED was ahead of the game back in the day, now everyone caught up and the differences will never be game changing from here until some other medium of film is invented. I think ergonomics, auto features potentially with the A.I. assistance in cam, will be the areas for the most advancement. All the next cameras should be 15 stops of DR or more.
I would think they will in another year to year and half. Give me 16 Stops of DR, Internal ND's, XLR, and a compressed 8K RAW that performs more like RED's r3d files in post, and I will replace both of these R5 C's, and abandon RED all together. LOL
It does not offer it while you are filming. You can select CLOG 2 in your NLE (editing program) in your RAW setting under GAMMA. This is how Gerald Undone achieved 13 usable stops from 8K RAW on a 4K timeline.
@@AshvonChamier if you go and read comments on history videos, the decoding is still not clog2. The sensor doesnt have enough DR, neither the camera has appropriate ADC.
Hmmm, you are the second person to mention this. I have not seen this line on my PC, Macbook, or iPhone. There must be something happening on playback for some people? May I ask what browser, device, and resolution you are watching it at? Thanks!
@@AshvonChamier MacBook Pro m1 Safari, both updated. It's a pretty big line of green just to be clear, if it existed in the real world it would be about the size of a large semi transparent green belt that was in your hair going onto your shirt. I'm not trying to offend or upset you just alert you.
Thanks for the shout out!
Hey Josh, sure thing! Thanks for your fantastic practical camera tests.
Great to see this video! And, yep, I watched to the end. (Thanks Ash.)
I'm thinking about a second r5c for three main reasons:
-- 1. Like Ash says, the fan. I've shot in conditions where the guys around me had their cameras shutting down from overheating. But that fan saved my butt.
-- 2. Air travel. Not that I fly often at all, but still... I got hassled by airport staff two days ago because my carry-on bag was a few kg over. And there wasn't that much in it -- two C70 bodies, some batteries, just one lens.
-- 3. The weight. I don't like using the C70 handheld. It's too heavy for me. I don't feel nimble, my wrist gets twisted at weird angles, and the footage comes out shakier than I like. But the weight of an r5c is a whole other story.
So, yeah. Just thought I'd mention that, because they're *slightly* different reasons from Ash. I never shoot 8K raw, and I'm never trying to do guerilla shooting without a permit, and to be honest I'm not in love with the image out of the r5c. But there are reasons it's a practical choice for what I do.
Edit.... Thought of another related application.... So, a year or two ago, I was doing a nightclub shoot. Run around the crowd, create a highlights video to promote the club. So, it's a crowded space, things happen fast, I didn't want to mess around with less changes. My solution was to hang one C70 from my neck with a neck strap and a 24mm, and have another C70 with a 50mm attached to my belt. So, I could drop the wide angle and grab the tighter shot pretty fast if I had to.
Anyway.... it worked fine. But if I had two r5c bodies hanging from photographer chest straps, I think it would have been easier and faster...
All interesting stuff! I appreciate you sharing on here your reasons for digging the R5 C and experiences with the C70.
Only thing I wonder is, when you mention your not sold fully on the image out of the R5 C, you also mention that you don't film in 8K RAW... that 8K RAW really does make it a different camera for me. It is when I am filming in RAW that I feel it rivals my RED. But I wouldn't say that is the case when filming in XF-AVC. The XF-AVC is great, but the RAW is where the cinema mojo kicks in full swing.
Have you tinkered with the RAW in post? The color and DR is enhanced and the image has more depth. It also opens the ability to color with CLOG2 which I find I prefer for bright scenes. For Dark scenes, I gravitate more to CLOG3.
Love you made this video! I'm not a "try all the cameras you can" guy, back in the days I used my Canon 5Dmk3 for 11 years, now it's the third year I'm happy with my R5c. I just came home from a mini docu in Kenya, lots of smaller corporate jobs here at home, theaters, photos and prints too.. and for all that, just a compact rig with v99 battery, I look cool (as you mentioned, not my goal but clients are pleased), 512 GB CF card and I don't have to worry about shooting time. Won't leave this camera for a long time!
Haha! That's awesome! Right there with ya on loving the R5 C. I'm in my third year of using it along side my RED and instead of upgrading to a new canon or RED, I just bought the second Canon R5 C instead. It's just so good.
Long time Canon shooter here. Glad to have found your content as it's exactly the way I approach my camera evaluations. Keep up the good work. Cheers!
Awesome man! Glad you came across it and good luck out there shooting.
I’m with you, r5c is a beast, the price should have stayed 5000 or 4plus because at that price it will still be crushing new models with features and simplicity! 8k and cfexpress card
Couldn't agree with ya more!
Dude I’m loving the B-Roll in your video
Thanks Carlos! I've been a fan and subscriber of your channel for a couple of years or now. Appreciate the comment buddy.
SUPER VIDEO! Love this! I used to own an Epic and loved it but in the end i became a talking head only camera. The R5C is such a workhorse. Best regards from Sweden!
Ha, nice! Yeah, the R5 C is great! I can't bear to let my EPIC go though, lol. I will still pull it out for the right gigs. But, the Canon's going to take most of the workload because like you said, they are such workhorses.
Great video. Not buying a new camera but it is nice hearing that the R5C is till a beast.
Love your footage and way of explaining things! You seem very knowledgeable.
Would you be willing out able to do a video on how you manage all of that data you’re chugging in 8k?
Thanks much man! Great idea! I'll put it on the list of videos to make upcoming. I have a couple of vids already made that offer a few specific tips on getting better performance on you computer when dealing with RAW footage or more complex edits. You might find these helpful in the meantime:
SOLVED! Real-time playback of CANON RAW in Premiere Pro (Fixed My Issue)
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Video Won't Export From Premiere Pro (The Beauty of Render Replace)
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great video and insight on how you value your gear as a working professional! I am just starting my career and recently invested in the R6MII and just bought the classic 24-70 f/2.8 this month, and know it meets my needs!
excited to see your review on the Cineback!
Very cool! I hope you enjoy your new cam and lens. Should have the Cineback experience video out in the next couple of days. Thanks!
Hey @Seansiquig, I just published my User Experience with Cineback so far. Here ya go! ruclips.net/video/Ob3o8ujo6f4/видео.html&t
Awesome. I’m subscribing because I’m a R5c/c70 owner who edits and colors in premiere. Looking forward to more content. 👍🏽
Great! Thanks and sure thing!
Excellent, knowledgeable and very professional review!!!!!!! Thank you much!
Great to hear you enjoyed the info buddy.
Great to hear that sometimes the shiny new expensive camera may not be worth all the hype. But all that muscle car footage was a real bonus 🤩 Great work🙏
Sure thing. The specs from the last generation of cameras was so good, it is hard to improve leaps and bounds again like we have been experiences over the last 10 years of camera offerings. From here out for some time, I think we are only going to see marginal improvement options in the new stuff. Most of it focused on Auto-Features, ergonomics, or compatibility options within brand specific ecosystems. Increased Dynamic Range is always welcome though!
Thanks for the awesome video Ash! As a fellow R5C shooter I've enjoyed your channel. Even with all the new tech I've also wondered if just getting a 2nd R5C was the right move. That's cool that you got Caleb's Cineback! I'd love to see how you use it and how you handle the micro-HDMI.
Yeah, I didn't really expect to land on the buying decision being to just get another R5 C, but it really just made the most sense for me. I am excited about Caleb's Cineback being sold through Camera Foundry. I will definitely make a video on it after I have used it on a few more shoots and dialed in how I like it set up. So far, it is great though.
Hey Ash,
Your video's are so valuable !!
Recently picked up R5c, where also was considering between c70/c80 and c400
Coming from Panasonic Lumix lineup (S5 & S5ii) i definitely can tell the difference.
I absolutely agree with you about everything you said in this video!
Full frame sensor, Stunning image quality without any cropping up to 4k/120p,
Small form factor, great cinema menue, with sooo improved battery performance, built-in fan, raw recording option, Cf Express b card slot, usefull autofocus and more for $4300+tax Canadian dollars, (New) Yes please!!
Yeah. It is so good and the deal has only continues to get sweeter and sweeter as prices drop. Cameras are so good in this last generation, the new stuff can only improve marginally.
@@AshvonChamier Exactly 👍
Can't wait to see your other videos!!
Hey, do you miss anything from the S5ii? IBIS for example. My decision is currently between the S5iix or the R5C. (currently own a Blackmagic full frame + Canon R6. I would sell the R6)
agree with the points about client perception and camera body size. as soon as caleb showed those cineback designs i could understand that being one of the benefits.
I will be doing a video on what I think about it soon. It does feel very nice, allows for more rigging options, and I am getting more stable handheld footage.
Just wanted to confirm the new lpe6p battery does greatly increase the runtimes by 50%
It now makes the talk of battery life a non issue as the R5C now actually has longer runtime than the r5mkii .
The lpe6p is honestly a game changer for the R5C.
That is fantastic to hear! Okay, I might have to order a couple for my stealth mode filming or when hiking. Thanks for adding to the conversation dude!
Got one, did a shoot. Found it a bit noisy in medium low light and they DR was a let down after comparing to the C70. Very sharp and good AF though.
It took me a little time to figure out what setting the camera liked to avoid noise in my RAW filming. The camera likes light and switching to 3200 ISO enables you to almost always be able to feed it enough light. In general, I don't have noise issues anymore now that I use 3200 so often. As far as DR, it can be a bit shy in some scenarios but in general, what I can get back from those harsh shooting situations in post with CLOG2 gets me happy 90% of the time. Took me a couple of weeks of filming with it and testing footage to start understanding what it liked. That was actually the case with my RED as well.
@@AshvonChamier I ended up at 3200 iso as well which definitely helped! I got so used to having a mic input on the camera and the dynamic range of the C70 I just stuck with it but the auto focus on the R5 C is way better.
100% with you! R5c is The Camera of the decade. I have 2 and considering of getting a 3rd. Not that I need one but I just want more. 😂 Sold my Komodo and while the image quality was insane, still couldn’t match R5c overall, it was actually not even close.
I had a C80 in my cart already but cancelled it last minute. That SD. 🤦♂️ And also, no photos and bigger.
Thank you for the video. Keep up the great work! 💪
Ha! Nice. Thanks for sharing the Komodo and C80 experiences you went through. Honestly, it has been so nice filming with 2 of them... I already started thinking how I could incorporate a third that just lived on a gimbal. LOL. Who knows... maybe
Hey Ash, thats a great video indeed. And your capability to create pictures is outstanding. My big point about Canon R5C or R5ii is the viewfinder. As a TV-reporter I could not manage to work fluently in run-and-gun-situations with my C70 including the heavy rigged-up Zacuto viewfinder. This would not change if I got the C80 or even the C400. But you are right: the lack of oversampled 4k50 in the R5ii is a disappointment even it has image stabilization...
Interesting and thanks for adding to the conversation! Just to point out, the R5 II offers IBIS, but the R5 C does have a pretty solid Image Stabilization when paired with an RF lens that has Image Stabilization. Somethin else I just started using that I will be doing a video on is THE SAAK. There are many brands of the concept, but it is just a padded bag that you hang around you that you place the camera on top of. It is so simple, so comfortable for long shoots, and has me going to by gimbal WAY less because of how good it works.
First time seeing your channel. I needed this as I’m on the fence on buying my next camera.
Perfect. Hoped it assisted your exploration a bit buddy. Feel free to let me know what ya end up getting even if it is not one of these cameras. Soooo many great options out there including insane used deals on older cameras that you could still shoot Netflix movies on. LOL
Omg!!!! How are you getting such images on that camera honestly I haven’t seen anyone come close on RUclips!!!
I would dare anyone to mention
Hey, thanks a lot man! The RAW 8K is immensely powerful to toy around with in post production and was blown away the camera isn't more popular than has been this past couple of years.
Great video! I am still in love with my R5C going into the second year. Amazing camera and was actually thinking of upgrading next year into a new A Cam but yeah I wasn't impressed with the R5 II, and your video opened my eyes into the limitations of SD slots on the C80! I think I will keep using my R7 as a B cam until the R5C II comes along in 2026 maybe.
Hey, glad you came across the video and to hear that it helped you explore your current options a little more.
Yeah, if I had to guess.. and I could be wrong... I think you are right that 2026 or late 2025 is when we might see the R5 C II emerge. I just don't see how they could put out a R5 C II that was better than the R5 C is currently, without cannibalizing their C/80 sales. Keeping mind the R5 C still provides 8K and no way they can go back down now on that model.
I would still expect them to hold back on internal ND's in the r5 C II. But, I hope somehow competition is stiff enough from other manufactures that they just give it to to us with an increase in Dynamic Range, and a more compressed RAW codec option, triple base ISO would be pretty sweet. But if they did... it would be hard to justify buying a more expensive other camera model so I doubt we will get all that. Hence, I felt even more secure just picking up the 2nd R5 C because the R5 C II may still have to be too crippled to convince me to upgrade even still. But I hope they just give us the farm on the R5 C II.
I think you may have convinced me to pick up a second (used) R5C instead of the C80 and spend the extra on the RF 24-105 f/2.8. That still might leave a little cash leftover for a couple of Amaran lights. Digging the channel and your work. Cheers!
Most of the shots you see on in this video of my R5 C footage was indeed shot with that lens. It is my favorite lens I have. Very happy to hear you are enjoying the channel friend. See ya around!
I was about to buy the R5c and then the r5ii was announced. I have been shooting with the r5 II since launch and where I thought clog2 would be my go to I find I’m shooting raw and 4k sRAW. I sold my r6 II and trying to decide if I get another r5 II or get a r5c. The rolling shutter is so controlled on the r5ii. Does the R5c offer 4k sRAW and/or standard picture profile in 10bit? These are features that make the r5ii special especially shooting in xf-hevc in longop. Excellent vid!
Get another r5ii, you already know it and the IBIS/rolling shutter will be better
The R5 C does not offer 4K sRAW. It offers 4K-XFAVC Intra and 6K RAW at a Super35 Crop. You can use a focal reducer on the 6K RAW Super 35mm to still achieve 6K Full Frame with the bonus having an additional stop of light... if you are using EF glass. You can film in LOG or BAKE in a LUT to your XF-AVC footage.
Regrading the IBIS found in the R5 II vs the Digital IS found in the R5 C, the IBIS when using on a car mount system like I need to do, can cause a double stabilization wobble effect as the gimbal and the IBIS try to correct each other. For general handheld, the IBIS would most likely be favored. I have good results handheld with the R5C using Digital IS as long as the camera is rigged up with external battery so it is a bit heavier.
Hi, pretty interesting video. The main issue with the R5C (and I personally own one) is the lack of built-in ND filters… If you do not need 8k, I would suggest the C80 from the same brand instead.
C/80 is great. On the R5 C when I am using my EF lenses, I have the RF to EF adapter with with the vari-ND wheel. It is pretty fantastic and works very much like having a built in, ND. When using my RF glass, I invested in a B+W Vari-ND. I wish it was built in. For me the trade off for 8K and my particular projects makes the most sense but completely understand how the C/80 will be the right choice for many. Thanks for sharing!
Good stuff. Love the R5C. I'd love to add a 2nd camera at some point, and it would probably be the Mark II if I were buying today. But I love hearing anyone say they'd select the R5C. It's an awesome camera!
It really is. Mark II is certainly good option too, especially if Photos are a large part of you game.
Yo! Looks like you were in my neck of the woods for some of those shots. I’ve been thinking about an R5c to pair with my C70 and this video is just in time for me! Next time you’re in South MS, let me know (I could be totally wrong about that too though 😅)!
Hey buddy, I did have some shots in there from filming Cruising The Coast In Biloxi. But I live in Tallahassee, Florida. Awesome to hear this video is helping you feel like and R5 C might be the right move to pair with your C70. I really love the camera.
Great video, I own a R5C too, Do you use any filter on your lens like mist filter? it looks so good
Thanks and great question. I use a B+W Vari ND filter 90% of the time and and a B+W Polarizer when filming lit studio shots of the cars to push around reflections. That it... but I do like adding DIFFUSION in post when color grading on a lot of shots. I use RED GIANT suite for that and stay in Premiere. A lot of the punch is how I work the amazingly juicy codecs the R5 C offers, with color grading.
@@AshvonChamier will it be possible to make a video on how you processed 8K Raw from R5C and how you color grade?
Awesome video! FYI, you can buy a USB c spitter that allows you to have an external battery and control with rs3 ❤ 7:42
Brilliant! Awesome tip! I will put an order in for one tomorrow. Thanks!
@@AshvonChamier you are welcome!! Your video was a dissertation in professional video production as an owner operator. You explained everything I have been trying to share with friends who look to me for equipment purchases. Perhaps my favorite part was talking about carts, cables, lenses, etc that many forget about as they grow in their craft.
@@AshvonChamier the exact adapter does matter. There is a great video with the exact adapter here on the tube. Search r5c ronin v mount battery and it should pop right up. Many of the adapters don't work.
Great video! I have my R5c and I’m looking to shoot my first feature film👏 your shots look awesome. I was wondering what lens do you use? and is there any advice you could give me for shooting my first feature, which will be a romantic film with only 2 to 3 locations. I don’t have much of a budget but I do have lights and sound and control and devices and basically I’m just gonna use what I have.
The most frequently used lens on my R5 C's at this point is the RF 24-70mm f/2.8. It's a zoom but damn does it just look so good and gives me the luxury of a zoom range, it's hard to throw the prime back on sometimes, lol. That being said, I have a lot of the original Rokinon Cine Primes... the cheaper ones that range from $300 to $800. It is amazing how far you can go with those. The 24mm and the 135mm are pretty magical in particular. I do also like the 85mm.
There are a million nuanced things that go into each production that it would be quite the conversation to explore tips for each thing. BUT, as a whole, the NUMBER 1 thing I would recommend you really put more effort than most first timers think to do is, get the best audio recoding's you can. Body mic the talent, overhead boom the talent, use multiple mics. Really take your sound recording of their dialogue as seriously as you images. High quality audio with even dull images can feel VERY professional. But even if you have phenomenal images, if your dialogue recording sounds thin, distant, echoey, scratchy, rumbly, etc... it will make your film amateur. As mostly solo shooter, I only buy sound recording devices that record in 32bit float. If you don't know what that is, I have a video on it I can share so just let me know.
Good luck buddy!
Thanks for the info brother! Yes please share that video🫡
@@YoungDecent1 Sure thing! Here ya go dude!
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As a recent R5ii buyer, I'd agree with your points regarding the internal fan, 8k raw converting to clog 2, and the line skipped modes and frame rates. These are definitely drawbacks that are not present in the R5C. That being said, I am a photo-first hybrid shooter, so many of the drawbacks mentioned are not actually deal breakers. The 4k fine modes in 24 and 30fps are enough for my needs, however, I would love an R5C as a second, more video-focused camera for more intense video shoots. Thanks for the great video and your professional perspective.
100% Understand why the R5ii is was the right move for your photography needs and of course, still produces images on the level the R5 C. Thanks for checking out the video and glad to hear you enjoyed it.
I have the C400. So much about it I love. Until this camera dropped, and damn we all waited, I was a huge fan of the C70 minus the shape. I had a couple. I also was a fan of the R5c but no Clog2 unless you go 8k was a bit rough. But if I shot all of a video on the R5c with Clog3 and some work... it rocked. I couldn't get it to look right in 4k to match the C70. Anyway. The C400 is pretty badass. I use the 24-105 RF 2.8 on it. ZERO focus issues in all circumstances. It's gone. Point and aim... tight. I missed one shot on an event on a pan shot that a pole was in the middle and the focus jumped, only because the initial shot happened real fast and I wasn't locked on yet.
I don't have an "Ash" crystal ball but I see a C400 or C80 in your future. Clearly you get the Canon color, function and ease of the product.
BTW. Your images are awesome.
Best forward.
C400 w/ 24-105mm f/2.8 is a hell of setup. I could indeed see that being added to the arsenal in the future here. As far as the C80, I just don't think that one is on my radar cuz of the SD card only choice.
I see Scottie commenting on every video I watch, so I know he has taste. 😁
@@CringePanda I just subbed. You're funny. And I like you're thinking... the free Speech stuff is spot on.
@scottievee7467 see? I knew you had good taste! Thank you Scottie!
Where can I find your work flow and camera setting video or class.
Hey, thanks for you interest. I have a lot of miscellaneous lessons across my channel. Been tied up with paid projects the past year but am just now returning to making regular content on this channel again. I will be making some start to finish courses over this next year while maintaining several videos a month here on RUclips. So for now, my channel is the resource but look for a website from me in the next 2-3 months where I will be building an email list of people interested in a step by step, start to finish, production workflow course for each major category of project I tackle regularly. Thanks again for your possible interest!
I cant imagine filming with clog professionally. Add in the lack of lenses and it really makes zero sense to me and I say this as a Canon owner.
IDK? Working for me over here. What Canon Camera are you using and is it 8bit or 10bit. What LOG do you prefer and from what camera? I feel like all these manufacturers nowadays have LOGS that can and are used in in professional content regularly.
Great video and my exact thought process 🔥 further more, I believe this reinforces the position the R5C has in the cinema line. Lots of people say the R5ii is the R5C replacement but it doesn’t even though it when it comes to video in my opinion for all the reasons mentioned. Strongly believe there will be a R5Cii
Yeah, the R5 C for the time being really still has it's own place in the canon lineup and for video shooters, I think is the better move between the two. Of course, an R5 II is extremely capable of doing fantastic video projects on, but the R5 C really is meant for video first. Agreed on R5 C II. Part of me thinks it might still be another year to year and half. Could be wrong, but I think they won't want to cannibalize their C80 sales in particular. The R5 C did come out at stand alone time period last time, not really with a cluster of new Canon Cameras. It still wonder if it was just designed as a solution to the original R5's overheating issues and wasn't on the road map originally? I don't know.
i can see the Epic in the BG !!!! love mine too
Haha! NICE! Yeah man... it's heavy and getting a bit old, but still has specs models even this year are just now offering. It also just has the undeniable filmic quality mojo.
@@AshvonChamier yeah still actually the best setup for the price , thanks for your video , I’ll check an R5C asap
I sold my S1H for the R5 but not for me 😂 this is why I’ll buy the R5C
Thanks for the video & agree the R5c is great value for all it offers. One thing you mentioned about line skipping - 120p on the R5c looks fine but it is line skipped - though 120p is available in super i6 raw mode.
Hey, thanks! As far as the line skipping on 120p footage with the R5 C, are you sure about that. I have read and watched information from several sources online and RUclips that it does not use line skipping when filming in 120p. It does use an advanced form of Pixel Binning to assist in data rates, but that is different than line skipping. I'm open to being wrong that however so feel free to share a link to the source on that here. Thanks!
@@AshvonChamier I read 120p is line skipped but you may be right about pixel binning. It does look slightly softer than the oversampled 60p.
On the c80 I believe they'll eventually add high frame raw recording via the usb-c to external ssd's. So there's always that option for Canon.
For the sake of C/80 owners, I really do hope they offer that. It is still a great camera regardless, that many will treasure. A second R5 C instead, is just where I landed for my particular projects and shooting needs.
Griffin Conway is an accomplished filmmaker on RUclips who has been using the C70 for years. He got the C80 and compared them and the dynamic range is basically identical in the real world This is why to me people like Gerald Undone don't mean much because he doesn't actually shoot anything in real life and charts are misleading. And the C80 beats the C70 in virtually every other area with much sharper video across the board, lower ISO noise, and all the full frame goodness.
That is awesome to hear! I would rather the C80 be an awesome camera. I do wish it could go past 6K 30p but nonetheless, that is still compelling that it can achieve nearly identical DR results as the C70. Thanks for sharing.
Since last year, I had been budgeting for 2 R5Cs for my in-house production job. So many things have come out since then, and I applaud Canon for upgrading their systems. BUT, the lenses are too dang expensive for me to justify continuing with Canon. They're fantastic lenses, and I would love to own them. But when it comes to budget, and Sony, with it's amazing autofocus and 3rd party lens support... the numbers don't lie. I've been using Sigma art lenses since 2015. And the new Sigma 24-70's and 70-200 get the job done for all of my work. I really wish Canon would allow Sigma to get on board, but it's not happening. I'll be getting an FX3, and 2 A7RV's to round out photo/video needs. All CF Express A and small form factor, with the ability to expand to a cineback or rigidpro. I'm actually going to get a RigidPro for the FX3, considering the price difference of the handle extension. The Cineback handle extension alone for the FX3 is $300... sheesh! Also going to get a Smallrig V-mount battery plate for the A7RV to power the camera when needed. FYI, I see a green streak a little more than halfway past the middle of the frame. That tended to appear for me when my old C200 was in RAW. Great video!
Totally valid points. I actually only have TWO RF lens! All my other lenses are older EF mount lenses I use with adapters. A lot of the shots in the video were done with a used, cheap Japanese 16-35mm F/2.8 EF I bought for $600 of ebay years ago! Paired with Canon's RF to EF adapters w and w/o Vari ND wheel. Lots of cheap used options on EF glass. But my RF 24-70 f/2.8 has become the king lens I keep on the R5 C 80% of the time.
But none the less, your SONY path is 100% solid and of course, will make for fantastic images too. With you already having SIGMA ART lenses, it makes a lot of sense to keep going in that direction. I think people buying their first cameras don't realize how much once they start the path of building lenses of certain mount type, it will continue to steer their camera body choices into the future too. I have so much EF glass and now started RF, it makes it hard for me to go back to Sony if I wanted to. I still have 2 Sony Cams that I can't bring myself to sell because I built my business with them and I could still make work today both that that would be competitive with my current cams. A little more cumbersome to use... but great images still.
@@AshvonChamier I've actually been adapting EF glass on both an R6 and 2 GH5s' for almost 5 years. I held on to my EF glass to adapt and make the setup work. I've had no video autofocus this entire time though. So I'm selling off the cameras, 2 24-70's and 70-200, and switching over to E-mount. I tested out the S5II and loved it, but Panasonic still has a ways to go before they reach autofocus capabilities of the big boys. Still a fantastic deal, and I'm sure Panasonic will come out swinging with this next iteration. But I can't look away from investing in Sony and Sigma E-mount. I also want lighter lenses than the EF glass. Loved them for many years, but it's time to move on! Some day when I'm super rich, I'll get all the new RF stuff lol
@@squidward3333 Hey, I get it! Sony is great man. Do what makes sense for ya! Thanks for sharing your journey here!
Thank you! I stuck around to the end. Im debating the R5C amongst a few others. One question, do you know how reliable the is the autofocus in video with EF lenses? And do you lose autofocus in any of the high frame rates?
Great, thanks! That auto focus has improved quite a bit over several firmware updates and I am very satisfied with it's performance. The RF glass does work the best BUT YES, I also Canon's adapters for EF glass with much success on some of my older EF lenses. Definitely a viable path. You will lose AUTO FOCUS at 8K 60p if you are only using the internal battery. If you use an external battery, you still have auto focus there.
@@AshvonChamier Awesome, thanks for the info, thats super helpful :)
Thanks for uploading. Funny that you have gone with an R5C more, and have exactly the same considerations, so I don't have to go out and rent another camera. Also, disappointed with Canon's choice of card - SD? Their realization is "Oh we can't cannibalize our own lineup" instead of recognizing that Sony is running with the customers. I also shoot on the Sony FX6 (not my own), but that's when I'm hired for a documentary. It's a nice camera, but I like the colors from Canon better.
Thanks for sharing the feedback. I agree, a little too much of an attempt no to cannabilze their C400 sales by going with SD's on the C80. That being said, cameras are just so good now, the margin of potential improvements they can offer when it comes to image quality is getting razor thin.
I've never used an FX6. I do still own a couple of Sony's and still like them. But... I have moved to RED and CANON because I do just like the colors, and the internal RAW from the R5 C is just magical with how it makes the end image just pop. I am definitely only interested in cameras that offer internal RAW at this point. I still film in XF-AVC for longer live running takes. But if we are going to do anything staged and lit, I am shooting in RAW. And all the car to car driving, 8K RAW has been absolutely fantastic.
@@AshvonChamier Yes, I am super happy with my R5C and, like you, I was a bit surprised by the initial comments. I previously shot on Blackmagic and here the problem was also the battery. But my thought here was "Hey we're talking about film" not photos but film told me that I needed an extended version of the camera, so I didn't see a V-mount solution as a problem. Whatever you choose to shoot, get good at your camera instead. Focus on what your story is and how you want to convey it. Growing up here in Denmark and seeing what they got out of the Dogme concept tells me a lot about how far you can go before equipment. Today we are just spoiled and lucky, as you rightly say, there are basically only good cameras. I was inspired to shoot more in 8K after your YT here. But I also think it's great that I can shoot super35 on my CR5 in 6K - what a camera.
@@M2008tw Totally! And if you want Full Frame 6K on the R5 C... and happen to use some EF glass, you can with the Canon RF to EF Focal Reducer Adapter. So many options. Thanks for sharing that you've been enjoying some 8K instigated by some of my samples and endorsement.
Having a tough time deciding between the R5C & the Blackmagic 6K FF 🤔🤔
No doubt the BM 6K FF can produce fantastic images. I am not as familiar with the specs but I believe that is a much more MANUAL USE type of camera. So not many auto features. The Auto Focus is pretty limited and I don't know that it supports Image Stabilization from the lenses. Furthermore, it does not offer any form of IBIS or Digital IS for internal stabilization. I could be wrong on some of that but I think that is the case. I think I have also heard others talk about it being a bit tricky to get balanced on Gimbals.
None of that may be a deal breaker for you, but just something to point out as one set of differences between the options. The Dual Native ISO on the R5 C is something I use ALL THE TIME at every single shoot as well. Even in Bright Environments, I use 3200 ISO often. This video explains why if you are interested...
Why You Want To Use Dual Native ISO in Bright Environments: Canon R5 C Experiences
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The BM is a cheatcode. Its so much easier to use, the menus are simple, and already has the mount you need. There is no way I would get another Canon at this point. However, Im selling my 6kpro for a Sony Fx3 this fall.
@@Burritosarebetterthantacos oh I know, the issue is I'm in front of the camera a lot and need the auto focus.. I wish the PDmovie lidar was a little better.
@@Kxng5Jeevy my r6mii has great AF for photo but hunts alot in video if that helps. Id go Sony for video no question.
Great review. Can you please share on how you monitor and control the R5C rigged on a car at 7:38. Thanks
Sure, I will add that to my list of vids to make in the near future. Actually, I will be filming with it again in Vegas next month during SEMA. I will try to get some BTS footage of it then while in action. But just so you know before than, I use the DJI RS3 w/ Raveneye wireless transmitter sent to my iPhone for mobile pitch control and active track, 24-70 RF F2.8 set anywhere from f/4 to f/8 at various zoom ranges over the day of filming, and film all of it in 8K RAW. You will absolutely love having the cropping ability in your edit with cars driving far away to close.
@@AshvonChamier Thanks. What settings can you adjust on the raven eye app?
Shutter angle or no. Every time I keep my RED Gemini at home and use my R5 to my v+ or just by itself not having shutter ange IS A FRUSTRATING thing for me. I change frame rates, and forget to change the Shutter so if I do 120p for a quick grab I have to REMEMEBER to change the shutter back from 1/250 etc... Shutter angle is critical for me- AS FAR AS C80 I agree that was my gripe I am trying to convince myself its not a problem.
I love having shutter angle mode on the R5 C. You can set the R5 C in its CINEMA MENU to "Shutter Angle" mode at 180 degrees. That's what I do so the shutter automatically doubles whatever frame rate I put it on.
How do you have your R5 C rigged up? Can you provide a link ?
I am editing a video of me talking about the rig solution in the Thumbnail now. Hope to have it out by this weekend. In the meantime though, the centerpiece of that rig configuration is the "Cineback for Canon R5 C" available here at Camera Foundry. In my upcoming video I talk about my user experience with it so far.
camerafoundry.com/products/cineback-canon-r5c
do you use EF adapter for auto for video and works well?
I do use RF to EF adapters by Canon. All 3 work well but my RF 24-70mm definitely works the best for fast, accurate, almost silent, auto-focus. I hear this is the case for RF glass in general vs EF. BUT... there are so many amazing deals on used EF glass and it looks sooo good.
For the high resolution photos, couldn't you just use an AI software like Topaz to upscale the images? It's an extra step, but might be worth it.
I'm trying to decide which camera to get, and i hate that they didn't add the cfast cards. If they had, I'd be a no-brainer, I'd get the C80.
While an interesting idea, in my case, I extract so many photos it would be a large additional step and at the end of the day, the true quality of an actual 8K frame is the best. This camera just give you that at such an incredible price now, it allows me to just to do it for my client and not even think about it. I value having all the cropping options in post the 8K allows me as well.
Thinking of selling my r6 mk1 and r6 mk2 to get the R5c. Thoughts ?
If you film with two cameras simultaneously a lot for you productions, then having only a single camera can feel a bit limiting. BUT, in general, Live EVENTS are in particular the thing I think more than a single camera is mandatory for a quality product. If you are doing staged scenes for commercial work or music videos, a single high quality camera that vastly outperforms picture quality of your previous cameras is the way to go... in my opinion. For real commercial work and music videos, I want the highest quality I can afford and the R5 C's RAW is truly has undeniable mojo that really does rival my RED. But he R5 C has auto features, does better in low light, and offers higher resolution.
I have a C70 and my dad handed me down his F55 that shoots 4K RAW. I'd have to sell both to buy a C400. What do you suggest?
A massive part of how I pull off my productions predominately solo relies on using 2... and even sometimes 4 cameras catching stuff. So while I am only manning one camera, the others are mounted on tripods, counters, etc.. When I do hire another shooter to accompany me for the day, I usually have them use my camera. This keeps my cost down and I know how to work with my cameras in post to match, even if different brands. You can totally get Sony and Canon to match very closely for most projects.
It really depends on how you film but personally, I would keep what you got until you were at a point of being able to only let one of the cameras go. The F55 is SUPER LEGIT.
Great video, C80 can do 6k 60p externally maybe you know this now, I watched many videos, & no one talks about it, I find that strange because I also was disappointed for 6k 30p
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. Was that information released a bit after the spec announcements of the C/80? That is great that it can offer that. I have gotten a bit spoiled with 8K RAW internally in the R5 C but for when you need to push the limits of the C/80, that is great to hear it can rise to the occasion.
Question on the R5C since I see you do automotive shoots
What is your workaround for remote camera control? My issues is any time I need to adjust the iso, aperture or shutter angle I need to stop the car and get to the camera. Have you tried the WFT battery grip?
I am in the same boat on that unfortunately. But, as a general rule of thumb, if we are going through lots of tree cover then to open sun spots, I put the camera on AUTO-ISO and assign it to not go past 3200. I film in 8K RAW exclusively when doing car to car filming for maximum zoom in/crop options. I also usually use an an aperture limited to an an f/4 or higher so the WHOLE CAR is in focus. Probably find myself shooting between F5.6 to F/8 mostly. This also showcases the background scenery more.
For Auto Focus, I find using the larger rectangle box point focus to work the best. I usually keep it center but a little below the vertical half way mark of the monitor. This allows me to frame the car with just enough road in front of it, but show a lot of the landscape around it. With the 8K RAW, I can reframe to put the car on one side or the other of the screen usually, if I want to do that.
I use my PHONE as the monitor control while riding passenger. I use ACTIVE TRACK a lot. I usually set my focal length on my RF 24-70 f/2.8 between 35mm or 50mm for most shots shots. I use 24mm if we are doing side by side filming on a 2 lane road.
I use a Vari-ND filter instead of a Polarizer.
I will have to look up the WFT Battery Grip. Not familiar with it.
Hope that helps buddy!
@@AshvonChamier brother you answered all of my questions and honestly even things I didn’t know about 🙏🏼🙏🏼 thank you!! Definitely going to try out the auto ISO 🔥 I shoot mostly in raw myself as well so this is going to help tons. F4-8 is what I usually shoot at. For focus I just turn off the face detection and tracking and let the camera determine what should be in focus and 9/10 times it chooses the car so I’m happy with that 👏🏼 active track is a dream too! Works really well a lot of the times but not on the high end when using the 24-105 2.8
I shoot it all in horizontal for the same reasons too and crop in later for vertical if needed. That’s where the 8k really shines imo.
Appreciate your detailed response honestly! Sub’d!!!
@@gusthecanonrebel Sure thing buddy! Your most welcome!
Total newb here, I don’t understand what Clog or codecs are?
No problem buddy. This is one of my older videos that explains what LOG is and some of the general basics. I think you will find it super helpful!
ruclips.net/video/X9me2Cgl07w/видео.html
As far as CODEC, you can film in COMPRESSED or RAW codecs based on what the cameras offer. In general, higher end cameras offer a RAW options. It is pure data right off the sensor. It provides the maxium dynamic range the camera sensor is capable of (Dynamic Range explained in the video I just shared with ya), and the most color information the sensor can provide. It is really more for professional work on powerful computers. Most theatrical release films and high end commercials film in RAW. Compressed codecs can still produce fantastic images as well, just a bit less flexible in Post Production when doing color grading. The Canon R5 C offers both a compressed codec called XF-AVC and RAW internal to the camera.
@@AshvonChamier Hell yeah, you’re an absolute legend for taking the time to explain that to me and provide reference links. As soon as I like and sub to your channel I’ll watch your other vids. Very, very much appreciated!
For some reason I couldn’t reply to your response Ash, but check out the link I put in the main comments
I am having trouble finding the comment with a link. Sorry, maybe ya could share it in this reply?
@ Here’s literally the only video that mentioned 6k 60p raw on c80 1:02:04
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What lenses did you use for your shots?
I’m interested in this. I have L EF lenses but it won’t allow me to shoot 8K… there’s a lens issue message related to power.
It’s greyed out and can’t be selected.
I use a dummy connected to an outlet or V-mount and nothing gives it the necessary power.
I’m at a loss
Bummer! Have you updated the firmware on your R5 C? I use EF lenses and have autofocus and IS using the CANON Adapters. I have not tried using 3rd party adapters which would be my next question for ya... are you using Canon's own RF to EF adapters to ensure maximum compatibility?
For the last year, since I got it, 80% of the time I am using my 24-70 F/2.8 RF. Before that, 80% Of the time I was using a 16-35mm F/2.8 EF with Canon's RF to EF adapter that has Vari-ND wheel. Then I occasionally used some of my Rokinon Cine Primes that are the CHEAPER ones ranging from $350 to $750.
@@AshvonChamier need to check on update - yes to original adapter.
Thanks.
Will report on results!
@@FerMuBe Cool, please do! Thanks
followed because of the B Roll
Awesome! Thanks!
I’ve always thought all these cameras over 40 MP would line skip in most modes but I’m not an expert…
Not the case with the Canon R5 C.
I might end up with the R1, god help me. Looks like it has a native ISO at 12,800 that looks beautiful. Maybe better than 12,800 on the C80. Also the 60p is oversampled. Only 6k, but more than enough for me.
Is that so? I am honestly not that familiar with the R1 because it was so focused on being a Photo Cam. Is that 12,800 clean only in photo mode? Feel free to share a link to the footage you came across that brought you to this point in possibly going that route.
@@AshvonChamier ruclips.net/video/49U3_Ond5eU/видео.htmlsi=Iqyv_z-HIVWbvnPV
@@AshvonChamier Just preliminary, but looks promising. ruclips.net/video/49U3_Ond5eU/видео.htmlsi=zPXWUs4mldlxtrBl&t=275
Great video, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge on these things. People are at the crossroads of making a major investment on one of these cameras, much appreciated
You are super welcome! I hear ya. This is a lot of money and will be an investment people make that could dictate the next 2-5 years their filming journey. I am happy to try and assist in weighing out those options. Feel free to comment back here on what you got if you pick up a new cam. All the cameras explored are powerhouses and the are more powerhouse camera options that extend past these too by Sony, Black Magic, and for the last couple of years Nikon as well.
So much fuss about it having to be cinematic from the camera. It doesn't just happen in the camera, in most cases it depends more on framerate, lens choice, and perhaps most of all framing and lighting.
You are absolutely right. I have a lot of feedback across the channel that people are surprised with some of the results I am getting with this camera in my professional work. But it is really just that the camera is capable of helping the right composition and lighting choices shine. That.... AND.... I put a significant amount of editing time for a project into my color grading and really working the image.... of which the R5 C RAW has so much flexibility to toy with and come up with fun grades.
This is I believe my next move, until I have a compelling enough reason to get a C400.
That's exactly where I landed. For the right project, I might be convinced to go for the C400. I just still haven't seen an image out of it that I thought... "WOW... no way I could get that on the Canon R5 C". Not saying that won't eventually happen, but haven't come across that WOW BEYOND factor yet... and it would be a drop in resolution.
R5 c is a beast,but 120fps is line skipped,
You are correct. I might have forgotten that when going on my rant, lol. Thanks!
I do not understand why Canon put SD cards on C80... They want seperate C400 and C80 but I think they choose the bad way. Also R5Cii should have TWO cfexpress slots for redundancy. Only 1 cfexpress + proxy is not enough... I need to record images on 2 separate cards and if I need proxies I create them on PC very fast while I take a shower.... Canon needs to hire me as their camera product manager
R5Cii should be the best hybrid camera from Canon.... But also the world waiting for Sony A1ii, FX3ii... Also Nikon is in the game after they bought RED... Nikon would be the best out of all camera brands in near future. That's why for me, Canon has only 2 professional cameras.... Canon R3 and Canon R1
I'm sure the next generation of cameras from all the mentioned manufactures will be great too. The thing is, cameras have been kind of ridiculously good for the last generation that with all these new ones, it's only marginal improvements when it comes to picture quality. The R5 C delivers enough features for the price for me to have invested in this second one, keeping in mind I still use RED EPIC DRAGON from 8 years ago that still can be my A-Camera. RED was ahead of the game back in the day, now everyone caught up and the differences will never be game changing from here until some other medium of film is invented. I think ergonomics, auto features potentially with the A.I. assistance in cam, will be the areas for the most advancement. All the next cameras should be 15 stops of DR or more.
Hope we see a R5C mkii in 2025 🙏🏻
I would think they will in another year to year and half. Give me 16 Stops of DR, Internal ND's, XLR, and a compressed 8K RAW that performs more like RED's r3d files in post, and I will replace both of these R5 C's, and abandon RED all together. LOL
R5C doesnt have cl2 even in Raw.
It does not offer it while you are filming. You can select CLOG 2 in your NLE (editing program) in your RAW setting under GAMMA. This is how Gerald Undone achieved 13 usable stops from 8K RAW on a 4K timeline.
@@AshvonChamier if you go and read comments on history videos, the decoding is still not clog2. The sensor doesnt have enough DR, neither the camera has appropriate ADC.
What's with the green line in your hair in the talking head?
Hmmm, you are the second person to mention this. I have not seen this line on my PC, Macbook, or iPhone. There must be something happening on playback for some people? May I ask what browser, device, and resolution you are watching it at? Thanks!
@@AshvonChamier MacBook Pro m1 Safari, both updated. It's a pretty big line of green just to be clear, if it existed in the real world it would be about the size of a large semi transparent green belt that was in your hair going onto your shirt. I'm not trying to offend or upset you just alert you.