![]() In photographic terms, they share the same ISO100-51,200 sensitivity, which is expandable to ISO50-102,400. ISO sensitivity is one of the key and most significant differentiators between the two R5s – and as you might expect by this point, they revolve around the cameras' respective performance in the video arena. Winner: Canon EOS R5 Canon EOS R5 vs R5 C: ISO sensitivity This means that, while you can track animals and vehicles when capturing photographs, when recording video you are limited to human eye, face, head and body tracking (thanks to EOS iTR AFX technology) – which gives it performance roughly on par with the flagship Canon EOS-1D X Mark III, but still a few steps below the base camera. The Canon EOS R5 C, however, only makes use of Dual Pixel AF II when shooting stills when filming video, it only employs the original Dual Pixel CMOS AF system – as do all current Cinema EOS System cameras (and remember that the R5 C is, specifically, a Cinema EOS product). In other words, you can track animals and vehicles when shooting video. The base Canon EOS R5 possesses the manufacturer's latest autofocus technology, Dual Pixel CMOS AF II – which enables face, eye, head and body tracking for humans, animals (namely birds, cats and dogs, though we have yet to find an animal that the camera won't recognize) as well as vehicle recognition.Ĭrucially, the R5 can perform these specific subject tracking actions in both stills and video mode, since it employs Dual Pixel AF II for both functions. This is where things start to get interesting, as it's a tale of two halves. ![]() (Image credit: James Artaius / Digital Camera World) Winner: Draw Canon EOS R5 vs R5 C: autofocus It should be pointed out that this performance is dependent on the memory format used the best CFexpress cards will enable you to achieve top speeds, while the slower SD format will throttle performance. The R5 and R5 C can achieve top burst speeds of 12 frames per second using the mechanical shutter, and a blistering 20 frames via the electronic shutter (full-resolution JPGs and RAWs). This one is a dead tie, as both cameras boast identical continuous shooting speed performance. Winner: Canon EOS R5 Canon EOS R5 vs R5 C: Burst shooting And of course, it is invaluable for shooting stills. While serious videographers will always choose one of the best gimbals over IBIS, it can be a godsend when you don't have or can't use your rig. ![]() However, the big difference between the two cameras is that the sensor in the R5 features in-body image stabilization (IBIS, good for up to 8 stops of compensation) while the sensor on the R5 C is fixed, and only features electronic stabilization (also offered by the base camera). ![]() ISO160 / ISO640ġ2fps mechanical shutter, 20fps electronic shutter.Video: Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Eye AF and EOS iTR AF X.Canon EOS R5 vs R5 C Header Cell - Column 0 ![]()
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