





Canon EOS R5 C Mirrorless Full-Frame Cinema Camera - Black
Category: R5 Camera

A Complete Look At Features
DIGIC X PROCESSOR WITH 8K VIDEO
Experience unparalleled visual clarity and realism. The DIGIC X processor delivers 16 times the resolution of Full HD video, offering crisp and vibrant images and movie-theater-quality videos at up to 8K/60P. With an ISO range from 100 to 51200 (expandable to 102400), your photos and videos are brought to life with exceptional detail and dynamic range.
OPERATING TEMP RANGE: 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)
The DIGIC X camera operates optimally within a wide range of temperatures, ensuring consistent performance in diverse environments.
DUAL PIXEL CMOS AF WITH ITR AF X
The advanced CMOS sensor utilizes every pixel to detect focus and capture accurate image data for high-precision focusing and image quality. Touch AF and 8-way multi-controller offer flexibility, allowing you to focus either by touching the LCD screen or manually.
EXPANDED PROFESSIONAL INTERFACE
Synchronize multiple cameras and setups effortlessly with the timecode input/output terminal. Customize operations tailored to your workflow with 13 marked, assignable buttons, making the camera a versatile tool for professional projects.
HIGH-SPEED CONTINUOUS SHOOTING
Capture stunning, crisp images with full AF subject detection and tracking. Shoot up to 12 fps with a mechanical shutter and 20 fps with the electronic shutter. Eye/AF Head Detection AF ensures you continuously capture moving subjects with accuracy.
NON-STOP RECORDING
The camera body-integrated internal cooling fan vents internal heat, enabling continuous high-definition 8K/60P video recording without interruption.
8K HDR RECORDING
Capture more realistic and lifelike video for live streams, broadcasts, and post-production with UHD 8K recording. Support for HDR in Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) and Perceptual Quantization (PQ) formats enhances visual depth and detail.
MULTIPLE RECORDING OPTIONS
Record in various formats to fit your workflow and output needs, including MXF-based XF-AVC, which conforms to broadcasting standards, and MP4. Simultaneously recording two independent video files aids in professional workflows.