

Time-lapse movies cannot be recorded when the camera is connected to a computer with the interface cable, or when an HDMI cable is connected.This is recommended for Cinema EOS and RAW movies. To prioritize gradation in highlights, set Canon Log to.For compatibility information, contact the software manufacturer.

Commercially available software may not be able to display RAW movies recorded by this camera.From an 8K or 4K movie, you can select any frame to save to the card as a JPEG still image.Apparent resolution and noise vary slightly depending on movie recording quality, cropped shooting settings, and the lens used.Other devices may not play movies such as 8K, 4K, /FHD 59.94P/50P, or High Frame Rate movies normally, because playback is processing-intensive.The remaining time displayed for movie recording is only a guideline.To shoot still photos, stop recording and change the setting to still photos first. Still photo shooting is not supported in movie recording mode.ISO speed cannot be expanded to L (equivalent to ISO 50) in movie recording.By default, is set to so that the camera always keeps focusing.Video recording: Some things you need to know Ultimately only you can decide if a camera is right for you. This is why it is important to do your own tests. You would have probably already seen a multitude of overheating tests where the results have been quite varied. Don’t rely on someone else’s advice because they may be testing the camera in situations or conditions that are different from how you will use it. If you have bought or are thinking about buying an R5 it is best to do your own testing and find out how the camera works in the conditions and environments that you will be using it in. This is not my thoughts or opinions on the camera, its just information listed officially by Canon that you may need to know.

I haven’t shot with or even touched an EOS R5. Now, this is just information from the user manual and the reality is that real-world shooting conditions hardly ever mimic ideal shooting conditions that are listed in manuals. If you are thinking about buying the camera with video as the primary purpose, then it may well help to have a read below. I have read through all 919 pages of the Canon EOS R5 user manual so I could collate important information you may or may not know about the camera.
