CanonNews / Monday, September 28, 2020 / Categories: Reviews, Third Party Reviews Keith Cooper reviews the Canon EOS R5 Keith has decided to start doing some of his work on youtube, and I believe, this is one of his first videos, covering the Canon R5 from the aspects of a stills photographer who has used the Canon 5Ds in the past. It's a different look from the usual videos we see discussing the R5. Take a look at the video, and subscribe to Keith's channel. Some of the core features of the Canon R5 include and if you are interested in this extremely popular camera, I suggest you order fast, as stocks are limited. High-resolution 5.67m-dot 0.5" electronic viewfinder provides a bright and detailed means for eye-level viewing and the quick 120 fps refresh rate offers natural motion rendering for a more realistic viewfinder experience. Rear 3.2" 2.1m-dot LCD touchscreen features a vari-angle design that benefits front-facing recording, such as for vlogging needs, as well as working from high and low shooting angles. Top status LCD can be used to quickly review camera and shooting settings. CFexpress Type B and SD UHS-II memory card slots are featured for flexible storage needs; the CFexpress slot is ideal for 8K video and high-speed, high-resolution burst shooting needs while the SD card slot retains a familiar form factor for wide compatibility. Both a 3.5mm headphone and a 3.5mm external microphone port are featured for improved audio monitoring and recording capabilities. Refined body design incorporates four distinct control dials across the body for intuitive tactile control and a joystick controller is used on the back of the camera for fast and intuitive focus point selection and menu navigation. Durable, weather-sealed body design is built to handle tough working conditions and inclement weather. Both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi bands are available for fast file transferring to a mobile device and Bluetooth is also available to provide constant device connection via the Canon Camera Connect app. Venus Optics announces three Cinema lenses for the Canon RF mount CameraLabs reviews the Canon RF 100-500mm Print 3190 Tags: Review R5 Related articles Canon R7 Review Canon releases updated firmware for the R5 and R6 ICYMI: Canon RF 100mm F2.8L IS Macro Review New Rumor: New firmware coming for the R3 and R5 Review of the Canon EOS RF 16mm F2.8 STM Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus