Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Check this before buying the R5 Mark II

To me, the Canon R5 Mark II is a classic example of a company attempting to fix one issue, only to inadvertently create another.

 


 "After testing the Canon R5II I discovered it had a weakness I was not aware of, and it may impact if the camera is right for you."

The video above shows Duade Paton's disappointment upon discovering that the dynamic range of the Canon R5 Mark II was compromised due to a fix for the rolling shutter issue and an increase in the sensor's readout speed.

Here is what I think about this matter. When purchasing a new camera, it's natural to expect improvements in image quality compared to your previous model. In the case of the Canon R5 Mark II, however, this expectation falls short. While the Canon R5 Mark II offers enhancements in many areas compared to the R5 Mark I, the image quality has unfortunately suffered. Despite advancements and additional features, the overall quality of the photos does not meet the standard set by its predecessor, which is disappointing.


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