CanonNews / Saturday, August 1, 2020 / Categories: Reviews, Third Party Reviews Gerald Undone completes his R5 and R6 overheating test results GeraldUndone has completed his overheating test results of the R5 and also the R6 cameras, and summarizes on a nice chart. The tests were taken indoors at room temperature (22-23C). Two things to note from this table is that it seems USB-C powering the cameras made no difference to the times, however, I'm not sure if that was USB-C powering with or without the battery in place. Testing was done with and without an external recorder - as it shows in the table, that made a considerable difference - but not a complete difference. I think this is important to note, there's a finite amount of heat generated from the sensor since it's performing quite a bit of analog to digital conversions and that over time, this heat will build up inside of the camera case. The takeaway? Until Canon resolves some of the issues, to get the higher quality video options from the R5 (and R6) you may want to invest in an external recorder. Check out Gerald's youtube for more great reviews. Canon's production delays Canon EOS R5 Dynamic Range. Canon's first dual gain sensor Print 10957 Tags: R5 R6 We're still talking about overheating Related articles Canon releases updated firmware for the R5 and R6 New Rumor: New firmware coming for the R3 and R5 Canon releases firmware 1.5.1 for the R5 and R6 Stock Alert: Canon EOS R5 The Tsuzuri Project: Art reproduction using the R5 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus