Canon R5 Mark II camera overheating test videos have now surfaced on the web from those who have purchased this camera with their own money and are now testing it out. So, we have to believe that, specifically for those who have purchased this camera, they are providing rock-solid and pure information, not influenced by any brand. These are not brand influencers; they are real consumers out there.
Now, after the tests, what they have found is that the overheating chart provided by the Digital Photography Review team, which is also similar to what we can see on Canon’s official website, is correct. If you are shooting videos at a temperature of 23 degrees Celsius.
All figures are measured with the camera in an unused state, with both the camera and environment at 23°C (73°F). Use in warmer conditions or direct sunshine will shorten all of these times.
Canon R5 Mark II Overheating Test Chart
Camera body only
Auto Power Off Temp Std / High
With fan on ‘High”
Auto Power Off Temp Std / High
8K/60 Raw
18 min / 18 min
21 min / 21 min
8K/30
26 min / 37 min
106 min / 120 min+
4K/120
22 min / 22 min
26 min / 26 min
4K/60
45 min / 120 min+
No restriction
The big issue is that not everyone lives in cooler regions; many professional video camera users are located near the equator. During the summer season, temperatures can easily reach 40-45 degrees Celsius [40 degrees Celsius is equal to 104 degrees Fahrenheit]. We have to wait for more test results from those regions to see how this camera performs under stressful environmental conditions.
On the bright side, we do have a cooling grip from Canon that cools the camera down more quickly—about 2x faster than without using that particular grip. It also extends the recording time, which will surely help those living near the equator or in areas with harsher summer conditions.
SmallRig has announced a new Canon EOS R5 Mark II camera expansion kit. Yes, the kit hasn’t been officially released yet, we will post an update as soon as it becomes available for pre-orders. It is reported that the new Canon EOS R5 II camera uses a 45-megapixel stacked sensor, inherits the EOS R3 eye-control autofocus, and significantly improves performance, with 12fps mechanical shutter continuous shooting, 30fps electronic shutter continuous shooting, 179 million pixel in-camera high-resolution synthesis, 5-axis in-body image stabilization, 8.5-stop central and 7.5-stop peripheral coordinated image stabilization, neural network noise reduction, 8K60P RAW/4K60P SRAW/4K120P/FHD240P video recording, CLog2, new automatic white balance that can recognize grass/blue sky/skin/shadows, CF-R20EP cooling grip, new LP-E6P battery, weighing 745g with battery, priced at429999, expected to be released in August.
Canon announced the R5 Mark II camera today. The camera features a 45-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor and a continuous shooting speed of 30 frames per second with the help of an in-body image stabilization (IBIS) sensor. The readout speed of the new R5 Mark II camera has been significantly improved, and now it’s possible to capture almost rolling shutter-free images at up to 30 frames per second.
On the video side, we can record videos up to 8K at 60 frames per second. With a new battery grip specifically designed with cooling vents, you can shoot 8K videos as well as 4K videos until your card runs out.
Advanced and powerful AF system including Eye Control AF
New subject tracking technologies
Video Capabilities:
Custom Picture color profile including Canon Log 2
False Color Wave Form Monitor
4-channel audio with 24-bit LPCM
Pre-recording up to 5 seconds
Record videos up to 8K at 60 frames per second
Accessories:
New, more powerful LP-E6P battery with higher continuous power and two-times the amperage
Optional battery grips:
BG-R20 – For vertical operability
BG-R20EP with Ethernet – Port enables high-speed wired communication
CF-R20EP with Cooling Fan and Ethernet – Cooling fan helps maximize movie performance
Additional Features:
Enhanced readout speed reducing rolling shutter distortions
Continuous shooting speed of up to 30 frames per second with minimal rolling shutter
DIGIC Accelerator in addition to the DIGIC X processor for deep learning processing and next-gen AF system, Dual Pixel Intelligent AF
Dual Pixel Intelligent AF supports body, joint, and head area estimation and focus on people other than the main subject
Price and Availability:
Available in August 2024
Estimated retail price: $4,299.00 (body only)
Camera kit with RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens: $5,399.00
Canon R5 Mark II Press Release
Canon Officially Launches The New EOS R1 And EOS R5 MARK II Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras
MELVILLE, N.Y., – July 17, 2024 — Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today launched two new professional full-frame mirrorless cameras, the EOS R1 and EOS R5 Mark II. The EOS R1 camera is designed for both professional still photographers and video creators in a wide range of fields including sports, news reporting and high-end video production. The EOS R5 Mark II camera features improved video focused features for the advanced creators and real-time multi recognition tracking system for those who focus on still photography.
Canon EOS R1 Camera is “Ahead of the Game”
Canon’s EOS 1-series legacy continues with the unveiling of the flagship EOS R1 camera. This high-performance, reliable, and weather-resistance camera is designed for professionals in the photojournalism, sports and wildlife fields. Key features of the EOS R1 camera include:
Back-illuminated stacked 24.2 megapixel full-frame sensor and new processing system for extremely fast reading
“Cross-type AF” imaging sensor for more positive focus on subjects with linear detail
Strong video capabilities, up to 4K (also 6K RAW video options)
Canon EOS R5 Mark II Camera helps users “Master the Moment”
For the professional who demands high-quality still and video output, the EOS R5 Mark II camera is ready to deliver. Designed with performance and image quality at its core, the EOS R5 Mark II camera offers the fundamental elements in one package for sports/wildlife photographers, journalists/producers, video producers and visual creators. Key features of the EOS R5 Mark II camera include:
Back-illuminated stacked 45 megapixel full-frame sensor and new processing system for extremely fast reading
When compared to previous EOS R camera models, more advanced and powerful AF system including Eye Control AF and new subject tracking technologies
Cinema EOS video features such as:
Custom Picture color profile including Canon Log 2
False Color Wave Form Monitor
4CH Audio with 24bit LPCM
Pre-recording up to 5 seconds
Accessories for the EOS R5 Mark II camera were designed thoughtfully with the end-user in mind. There is a new, more powerful battery. The LP-E6P battery, when compared to previous battery versions, features higher continuous power and two-times the amperage. Optional battery grips were also thoughtfully designed, and there are three options:
BG-R20– For vertical operability
BG-R20EP with Ethernet – Port enables high-speed wired communication
CF-R20EP with Cooling Fan and Ethernet – Cooling fan helps maximize movie performance
Both cameras feature the new DIGIC Accelerator, which is an addition to the DIGIC X processor. The DIGIC Accelerator assists with deep learning processing which helps to quickly analyze large volumes of data and supports the next-gen AF system, Dual Pixel Intelligent AF. Dual Pixel Intelligent AF is based on Accelerated Capture and deep learning, allowing end-users to experience tracking advancements, such as body, joint and head area estimation and focus on people other than the main subject.
Price and Availability
The Canon EOS R1 camera is expected to be available in the Fall of 2024, for an estimated retail price of $6,299.00*. The Canon EOS R5 Mark II camera is expected to be available in August 2024, for an estimated retail price of $4,299.00* for the camera body only. The EOS R5 Mark II camera kit, which will include the RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens, will have an estimated retail price of $5,399.00*. For more information, please visit www.usa.canon.com.
*Specifications, availability and prices are subject to change without notice. Actual prices are set by individual dealers and may vary.
So finally, we have the leaked images of the Canon R5 Mark II camera. The announcement is about to happen today, and from the look, the R5 II camera looks very, very impressive. At the same time, we also have a new battery grip with cooling vents above. Unfortunately, this new battery grip is NOT compatible with the existing R6 Mark II camera. This also confirms that we will soon have the R6 Mark III camera. So, fingers are crossed now, and we are waiting for the R5 II.
We also have the leaked image of the Canon R1 camera back, all these images are coming from the rumor mill.
Canon officially announced a new product launch event on July 17th, which is expected to release two new cameras: EOS R5 Mark II and EOS R1. Please look at the set of leaked specifications we have for the upcoming cameras.
Canon R5 Mark II specifications
45-megapixel full-frame image sensor,
The newly designed electronic viewfinder,
Up to 12 frames per second mechanical shutter continuous shooting,
Up to 30 frames per second electronic shutter continuous shooting;
Eye-control autofocus system from the EOS R3 model;
Improved heat dissipation in the body, equipped with heat dissipation vents, and supports active heat dissipation fan accessories;
Up to 8K60P video recording;
CFB + SD dual card slots.
Canon EOS R1 camera specifications
24-megapixel sensor
QPAF full-pixel four-core autofocus
Focus tracking performance surpasses EOS R3
High sensitivity performance surpasses EOS R3
Eye-control AF second generation
Dual CFexpress Type B card slots
Supports CFexpress 4.0 standard
Full-size HDMI interface
EOS R1 is larger and thicker than EOS R3
Expected to be priced at $6,499, approximately ¥46,999.
According to the latest news, we have a Canon R5 Mark II camera and a Canon R1 coming on July 17, 2024. The information is coming from Jan Wegener, who is one of the most trusted people when it comes to leaking information about upcoming cameras and lenses, specifically from Canon.
The release date is very close, and as we get closer to the announcement, we will have more leaked images and detailed specifications of the cameras. Stay tuned and stay updated.
Look at the updated information we have related to the upcoming Canon R5 Mark II camera.
Canon R5 Mark II Price $3999
EOS R5 Mark II will be announced in July, with shipments starting in August. The EOS R5 Mark II will be priced at $3999, almost the same as the original EOS R5’s launch price of $3899 (the current R5 is priced at $2899).
Canon R5 Mark II Rumored Specification
Sensor: 45-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor
Sensor Readout Speed: Faster than the Canon R3’s 24-megapixel stacked BSI CMOS sensor
Readout is 30% faster than the Canon R3 Sensor
RAW Pre-Burst + Customizable Feature: Allows recording RAW files for one, two, or three seconds before pressing the shutter
Maximum Shooting Speed: 30 frames per second in a still mode without a rolling shutter effect
Users Can select the electronic variable shutter range, no such option is available in the Canon R5 Camera now
Shutter Options: Electronic and mechanical shutters are available; the mechanical shutter protects the sensor during lens changes in wild or dusty environments
Video Recording:
Uninterrupted 8K recording without overheating, thanks to an advanced heat sink mechanism
The New Canon R5 Mark II camera has small vents below
4K video recording at 60 FPS and 120 FPS without overheating
Design: Similar overall look to the Canon R5 with some design changes inspired by the R6 Mark II camera
Dual Card Slots: UHS-II and CF Express Type B
These are the updates we have related to the upcoming Canon R5 Mark II camera
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