Description
Canon’s EOS R5 C combines the professional video features of the Cinema EOS series and the EOS R5’s still image capabilities in a true hybrid model.
Equipped with an 8K sensor and DIGIC X processing, the EOS R5 C supports high-quality 8K/60p video when externally powered by the
DR-E6C coupler & CA-946 AC adapter or the PD-E1 USB power adapter.
Use of the Cinema Light RAW format with its high efficiency mode enables 8K/60p internal card recorder without an external recorder.
A Timecode terminal essential for multi-camera shooting has been added, and the multi-accessory shoe supports professional audio input.
A cooling fan has been built into the body, forcing out the heat from inside. This allows extended shooting of high-definition 8K/4K video
without interruption.
Supports 8K/60P* Internal Raw Recording
8K offers outstanding definition and realism with 16 times the resolution of full HD video, enabling unprecedented
capabilities in video expression and highly flexible workflows, such as 4K cropping from 8K footage. The EOS R5 C can
also record 8K video in the highly versatile MP4 format. Lighter proxy video can also be recorded while shooting 8K.
High-Quality 4K Video
The EOS R5 C can read out signals for all effective pixels from its full-frame 8K sensor, enabling 4:2:2 10-bit high-definition
recording through oversampling during 4K/2K video recording.
4K/120P High Frame Rate Video
High Frame Rate (HFR) movies in maximum 120P at 4K resolution (4096×2160/3840×2160) are recorded without cropping the angle
of view. 4:2:2 10-bit sampling is supported even when shooting in HFR. AF is also enabled when recording in HFR as well as audio
on a separate file from the video.
Variety of Recording Formats
Along with Cinema RAW Light, which provides light data sizes for RAW recording, the EOS R5 C supports MXF-based
XF-AVC, which conforms to broadcasting standards, and highly versatile MP4.
Simultaneous Recording in Different Formats
Simultaneous recording options in different file formats, resolutions, and colour
sampling can be assigned according to workflow requirements.
Eye AF detects the human eye and closely
tracks it, to continue shooting while maintaining accurate focus.
Touch focus can control high-speed continuous AF, within approximately 80% of the vertical
and horizontal area of the screen.