
Canon EOS R5
My Canon EOS R5 Review: A Mixed Bag for Video, But Photos Shine
summarizeEditor's Summary
I was really hoping the Canon EOS R5 would be a game-changer for both photo and video, but unfortunately, it's a total letdown when it comes to the latter. The footage is soft and lacking in detail, the autofocus is a nightmare to work with, and don't even get me started on the lack of stabilization. On the bright side, the camera does take decent photos, especially in good lighting. The sensor performs well, and the interface is familiar and easy to use - a big plus for those already familiar with Canon cameras.


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check_circlePros
- •The camera takes decent photos, especially in good lighting.
- •The sensor performs well, delivering high-quality images.
- •The interface is familiar and easy to use, making it a great option for those already familiar with Canon cameras.
- •The grip is comfortable, reducing fatigue during extended use.
- •The buttons feel solid, giving the camera a premium feel.
- •The battery life is longer than expected, making it a great option for long shoots.
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- •The video quality is subpar, with soft and lacking detail.
- •The autofocus is a nightmare to work with, often losing focus on moving subjects.
- •The lack of stabilization makes it difficult to get smooth footage.
- •The audio quality is unusable without an external mic, which is a major drawback.
- •The camera's inability to handle good lighting is a letdown, especially for videographers.
- •The build quality, while solid, can't make up for the camera's shortcomings in video and audio.



