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RE: Canon EOS R5 & R6 – A True Revolution?

in Photography4 years ago

from that table i think you skipped 4k 120fps (think a lot will use that) and also 10bit video.
and also pre production cameras had problem with overheating in 8k after some 8-10 minutes of filming (maybe it will be fixed in production models). but i am not sure who will film 20 minutes continuously on 8k. Files will be massive.

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from that table i think you skipped 4k 120fps (think a lot will use that) and also 10bit video.

This is in the table just below 8K, @bil.prag.

You are right about the overheating, several reviewers reported this. You really can’t have big sensor in a small body and escape overheating. But I didn’t put that in the text since this is not a review text, but a presentation one. As usual, they’ll need a few generations to iron all faults. But this is at least a step in the expected direction.

On the other hand, I will not be satisfied until they make a model with a classic controls like Fujifilm is doing in its X series 😃

Thanks for your support.

i was thinking about this

Carefully searching through the long list of specs, we have found one-and-a-half innovations against its rivals: 8K and class leading IBIS.

you can add there 4k 120 and 10bit video