Showing posts with label Canon R5 Mark II. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canon R5 Mark II. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

TechRadar declares the R5 Mark II the best Pro Camera

TechRadar has recently declared the Canon R5 Mark II the best pro mirrorless camera, though they pointed out a "very slight loss in dynamic range" as one of its few cons. This comes as no surprise, as the Canon R5 Mark II is indeed one of the most impressive cameras on the market today.



With a 45MP full-frame sensor, 8K video recording, and superb auto focus capabilities, the R5 Mark II is designed for professionals who demand high-quality images and video performance. Its in-body image stabilization (IBIS) is particularly strong, offering up to 8 stops of stabilization, which makes handheld shooting more effective, even in low light.

The camera’s Dual Pixel auto focus system ensures that subjects remain in sharp focus, whether you're shooting fast-moving wildlife or cinematic footage. While TechRadar noted a very slight loss in dynamic range, this is a minor issue that won't be noticed by most photographers, especially given the exceptional image quality, color reproduction, and ISO performance of the camera.

Its popularity is undeniable, with demand so high that it's out of stock in nearly all major online stores. The Canon R5 Mark II delivers a remarkable balance of speed, resolution, and video prowess, cementing its place as a top choice for professionals across genres.


Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Not everyone is happy...

Not everyone is happy with Canon's new cameras, the R1 and the R5 Mark II. Here, you can read what photographer Illya Ovchar thinks about these two models.

While the Canon R1 and R5 Mark II undoubtedly bring some interesting features to the table, they don't represent the game-changing advancements that many of us were hoping for. The incremental improvements and high price points make them less appealing for photographers who are already well-equipped with previous models. The reality is that in the world of photography, there haven't been any truly "bad" cameras for over a decade. What matters more than having the latest gear is mastering the tools you already have and focusing on the craft of photography itself. So, before you get caught up in the hype and feel the urge to upgrade, consider whether these new releases genuinely offer something that will transform your work—or if they're just another marketing push designed to empty your wallet.

Here is one important point, the R5 Mark II has a stacked sensor which makes a huge difference for wildlife, sport or any action photography. Other than that, a wedding photographer will not notice any substantial difference between the R5 and R5 Mark II, not to pay the huge difference in price. 

Friday, August 16, 2024

Canon R5 Mark I vs Canon R5 Mark II

Canon R5 vs. Canon R5 Mark II: What’s the Difference?

Are you wondering about the differences between the Canon R5 and its successor, the Canon R5 Mark II?

If you're in the market for a professional-grade camera, you might be tempted by the lower price of the original Canon R5. But what new features does the Mark II bring to the table? Which one should you choose?

For current Canon R5 owners, the big question is: should you upgrade to the Mark II?

To help you decide, check out this article from Canon UK that outlines the main differences between these two cameras.

Another good source of information is this video from James Reader.



Thursday, August 15, 2024

Is the R5 Mark II a good camera for Safaris?

There’s nothing better than getting an expert opinion on the Canon R5 Mark II, especially from someone with authority in African safaris. But the question remains: Is the Canon R5 Mark II the right camera to take on an African safari?


Frustrations with a newly released camera

This is not just happens when you buy a new version of a camera that includes new features. It happens with mostly everything. New features ...