Canon EOS R6 and EOS R5 Review – Good Cameras & Terrible Marketing?

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Here is a Canon EOS R6 and EOS R5 review by a respected Youtuber.

Coming from Gerald Undone, the Canon EOS R6 and EOS R5 review below states that the R5 and R6 “are great photo cameras with important video improvements over previous models, but they’ve been marketed incorrectly“.

Gerald was among the first to confirm that the R5 abd R6’s video recording times were as declared by Canon.

The EOS R5 seems to be highly regarded as a stills camera. In particular, the autofocus system seems to be huge leap forwards. More Canon EOS R5 review stuff is listed here, for the EOS R6 see here. User manual are available for download for the EOS R5 and the EOS R6.

Canon EOS R5 body and kits preorder links: [shoplist 62744]

Canon EOS R6 body and kits preorder links: [shoplist 62745]

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Is Canon The New Sony? Over-ambitious Specs Might Turn Against The EOS R5

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Photographic authority DPReview posted their verdict about the heated Canon EOS R5 and EOS R6 overheating discussion.

As we always wrote, both the Canon EOS R6 and R5 work exactly as Canon promised and hence you can’t say there is an issue. DPReview’s tests confirm that the EOS R6 and R5 work as declared by Canon. However, that seems to be not enough.

DPReview saysthe cameras’ specs are rather over-ambitious“. We might add that there are also over-ambitious expectation which might play a role in the overheated overheating-issue discussion. Considering how the masses reacted to the heat production on the R5 and R6, it seems people is expecting a bit too much from these cameras.

One hour video footage shot at 8K produces 1TB of data. Yes, 1TB or 1,000GB of data for one hour of video. Who could possibly think this is possible without a massive heat production? Maybe Canon’s mistake was to assume people had a better understanding of the basic laws of physics.

Or maybe Canon’s mistake was to build a camera, the EOS R5, that packs more video features than it should and people understands. The 4K and 8K slow-motion modes are cool, and sure allow for a lot of fun. And heat. On the other hand, professionals who want to shoot pro-grade 4K and 8K footage are very likely to use a different kind of camera. Neither the R5 nor the R6 were conceived for this kind of video footage. Looking at the Canon R5 (or R6) for this kind of work might be an over-ambitious expectation. This is acknowledged by DPReview:

It should be noted that Canon did not design either the EOS R5 or R6 to be professional video tools, and nor does it market them as such.

Whether it is the over-ambitious specifications or the over-ambitious expectations, it seems Canon is the new Sony here. Packing a lot of innovative video features in a small camera, and facing a massive sh**-storm because of the heat production. There is only one difference with Sony: Canon always stated clearly and transparently the recording limits of the R5 and R6. Sony, in the past, did not.

DPReview is very sober in their analysis of the Canon EOS R5 and EOS R6 heat production and its consequences for video work. They give these recommendations:

EOS R5 suggestions:

  • Expect to shoot line-skipped 30p for the bulk of your footage
  • Only use 8K or oversampled HQ 4K for occasional B-Roll
  • 4K/120 and 8K will cut into your shooting time quickest of all
  • Be aware of your setup time and cumulative usage (including stills shooting)

EOS R6 suggestions:

  • Don’t expect to be able to shoot for extended periods
  • Be aware of the need for extensive cooling periods between bursts of shooting

More Canon EOS R5 reviews and information are listed here, for the EOS R6 see here.

Canon EOS R5 body and kits preorder links: [shoplist 62744]

Canon EOS R6 Manual Already Available For Download

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After the Canon EOS R5 manual also the Canon EOS R6 manual is available for download.

Click here to download the Canon EOS R6 manual.

Canon EOS R6 review stuff is listed here, for the EOS R5 see here.

Canon EOS R6 body and kits preorder links: [shoplist 62745]

Canon EOS R6 key features:

  • 20MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC X Image Processor
  • 4K60p and FHD 120p 10-Bit Internal Video
  • Sensor-Shift 5-Axis Image Stabilization
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Canon Patent For Cooling Adapter For The RF Mount

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Did Canon foresee the EOS R5/R6 overheating hysteria? A Canon patent suggests so.

Canon patent application 2019-186871 (Japan) describes an adapter for the Canon RF mount which seems to have the peculiar aim to cool down the camera body (item 100 in the image above).

More Canon patent applications are listed here. Some particularly interesting patent applications we think might get into production are these:

Canon EOS R6 Review – Doubtful Video Tool With Serious Limitation (Cinema5D)

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Uh, this is a rather harsh statement for a Canon EOS R6 review. Is the Canon EOS R6 really that “doubtful”?

Johnnie Behiri from Cinema5D reviews the Canon EOS R6 as a video tool in a real world scenario and as the title already suggests he is not happy at all with the EOS R6. They used ice cubes to cool down the camera.

More Canon EOS R6 review stuff is listed here, for the EOS R5 see here.

Canon EOS R6 body and kits preorder: [shoplist 62745]

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Canon EOS R5 Review – More Animal AF Test Footage (and Kai & Lok’s take)

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Here is more Canon EOS R5 review stuff about the camera’s outstanding animal eye autofocus. And then we have Kai and Lok’s take on the R5 and R6.

First, here are two videos about the Canon EOS R5 animal eye AF.

And here come Kai first and Lok second.

More Canon EOS R5 review stuff is listed here, for the EOS R6 see here.

Canon EOS R5 body and kits preorder links: [shoplist 62744]

Canon EOS R6 body and kits preorder links: [shoplist 62745]

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