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<p>Unveiled in November 2023, the Sony A9 III amazed onlookers by becoming the brand's very first model equipped with a full-frame CMOS sensor featuring a global shutter, a true revolution in the world of photography.</p> <p>This gem of technology is primarily aimed at photographers specializing in sports, wildlife, and journalism, offering the ability to capture burst images up to 120 frames per second, all with high-precision autofocus tracking.</p> <p>Its greatest asset lies in its ability to completely eliminate distortions due to rolling shutter or banding, whether in photo or video mode.</p> <p>Sony's journey into the realm of cameras dedicated to sports professionals began in 2017 with the release of the Alpha 9. The latter, equipped with a 24-megapixel full-frame sensor, was at the time the only one to allow burst shooting of 20 images per second with autofocus tracking, all without fearing distortions, thanks to its stacked sensor.</p> <p>In 2019, innovation continued with the A9 II, significantly improving autofocus and offering enhanced ergonomics. The Alpha 1, launched in 2021, marked a turning point with its 50 megapixels, the ability to shoot at 30 frames per second, and 8K video capabilities, thus bringing together the best of Sony technology in a single device.</p> <p>The A9 III, introduced just before the Alpha 1, positions itself as a solid choice for those seeking cutting-edge sports performance with a more moderate image resolution.</p> <p>However, in 2023, Sony faces increased competition in the market for sports hybrid cameras, notably from Canon with its <a title="Discover the Canon EOS R3" href="https://www.mczdirect.com/gb/canon-r3/-canon-eos-r3--9689.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>EOS R3</strong></a> and Nikon with its <a title="Discover the Nikon Z9" href="https://www.mczdirect.com/gb/nikon-z9/-nikon-z9-mirrorless-camera--9699.html"><strong>Z9</strong></a> and <a title="Discover the Nikon Z8" href="https://www.mczdirect.com/gb/nikon-z8/-nikon-z8--11455.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Z8</strong></a> models, putting pressure on the Japanese giant.</p> <p>Sony's response was swift with the introduction of the A9 III and its innovative global shutter.</p> <p><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-1.png" alt="Sony a9 III photo 1" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h2>What we love about the Sony A9 III:</h2> <ul> <li>A high-speed camera featuring the world’s first full-frame global shutter, providing zero delay and blackout-free bursts up to 120 fps.</li> <li>Ultra-fast sensor readout offering shutter speeds up to 1/80,000, with flash synchronization available at all speeds.</li> <li>Ability to perform incredibly fast bursts and use pre-capture mode to seize every moment, even before pressing the shutter.</li> <li>Captures 4K 60p oversampled and 4K 120p uncropped video, while harnessing the professional 10-bit 4:2:2 All-I.</li> <li>Updated ergonomics for an intuitive and fully customizable shooting experience, with an electronic viewfinder and LCD among the best in its class.</li> </ul> <p><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-2.png" alt="Sony A9 III photo 2" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h2>The Sony A9 III Mirrorless Camera Summarized</h2> <p>Launched to mark the 10th anniversary of Sony's Alpha full-frame cameras, the third generation of the Sony A9 III mirrorless camera body pushes the boundaries of imaging possibilities with E-mount full-frame devices. This new Sony mirrorless camera body combines speed and image quality, being the world's first full-frame camera equipped with a global shutter image sensor.</p> <p>This high-speed sensor allows capturing images at 120fps without any blackout, while ensuring full automatic exposure (AE) and autofocus (AF), and photographing at speeds up to 1/80,000 second, synchronizing with a Sony flash at any speed.</p> <p>When every fraction of a second counts, the A9 III ensures impeccable performance through its pre-capture mode, real-time subject recognition, and an impressive 95.6% AF coverage with 759 phase detection autofocus points, now adjustable.</p> <p>Sony has also improved the body design, offering better ergonomics, including a dedicated button for speed increase and a C5 button, a new multi-angle LCD screen, and a 9.44 million dot electronic viewfinder.</p> <p>For professional creators needing to record videos, the A9 mark III offers professional-quality 4K/60p videos obtained by 6K oversampling, 4K/120p without cropping for the first time in an Alpha body, as well as 10-bit 4:2:2 All-I with S-Log and S-Log 3 color profiles.</p> <p><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-3.png" alt="Sony A9 III photo 3" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h2><strong>Main features of the Sony A9 III camera</strong></h2> <ul> <li>World's first 24.6 MP Exmor RS™ full-frame stacked global shutter image sensor</li> <li>No image distortion or rolling shutter effect</li> <li>Blackout-free shooting at 120fps (up to 192 frames with full AE/AF) and a new acceleration mode</li> <li>Pre-capture mode from 0.005s to 1 second</li> <li>Real-time subject recognition</li> <li>Maximum shutter speed of 1/80,000 without flicker</li> <li>Flash sync at all shutter speeds</li> <li>759 phase detection points with 95.6% coverage and AF at -5EV</li> <li>Adjustable AF point sizes</li> <li>Built-in 8-axis stabilization</li> <li>4K/60p video from 6K oversampling</li> <li>4K/120p video without cropping</li> <li>10-bit 4:2:2 All-I color profiles, S-Cinetone, and S-Log 3</li> <li>New ergonomic body design with C5 button and acceleration button</li> <li>Multi-angle LCD monitor with wide color range</li> <li>9.44 million dot EVF (0.9x magnification) 120fps at the highest display quality</li> <li>New vertical grip with the same ergonomics and acceleration and C5 buttons mimicking the camera</li> <li>Magnesium alloy body, weather-sealed</li> </ul> <p><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-4.png" alt="Sony Alpha 9 III image" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h2><strong>The Sony A9 III Mirrorless Camera in Detail</strong></h2> <h3>First World’s Full-Frame Stacked Global Shutter Image Sensor (24.6 MP EXMOR RS™)</h3> <p>The a9 III incorporates Sony's cutting-edge full-frame global shutter image sensor, with approximately 24.6 million effective pixels, a stacked CMOS design with built-in memory for exceptional resolution and speed.</p> <p>It excels in capturing fast-moving subjects without distortion, thanks to the stacked sensor structure and advanced A/D conversion for minimal processing delays.</p> <p>Coupled with the advanced BIONZ XR™ processing engine, the a9 III achieves incredibly fast continuous shooting, up to 120 frames per second, keeping subjects in focus with robust AI, precise phase detection, and wide subject recognition.</p> <p> </p> <h3>Continuous Shooting up to 120FPS with Speed Boost</h3> <p>Speed boost in continuous shooting allows you to temporarily increase the burst shooting speed to 120 fps.</p> <p>This feature is particularly effective when capturing sports and other high-speed events, where you can anticipate the desired action moment.</p> <p> </p> <h3>Up to 120 AF/AE Tracking Calculations per Second</h3> <p>The fast readout of the new image sensor enables the α9 III to perform up to 120 AF/AE tracking calculations per second, thus doubling the capability of its predecessor. The AF excels in tracking complex movements of subjects and anticipates sudden changes with unparalleled accuracy.</p> <p>Simultaneously, the AE adjusts effortlessly to sudden changes in brightness. Notably, the Alpha 9 III maintains tracking even during continuous shooting, thereby enhancing accuracy for photographers capturing high-speed actions.</p> <p> </p> <h3>Shutter Speed of 1/80000 Second</h3> <p>Capture every moment of high-speed action at sporting events and beyond. The global shutter sensor enables a stunning maximum shutter speed of 1/80000 second for still images.</p> <p>This capability extends to capturing the split-second start of a bullet from a gun barrel in shooting competitions, illustrating the extraordinary speed and accuracy of the A9 III.</p> <p class="p1"><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-5.png" alt="Sony A9 Mark III photo" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h3>Bionz XR Image Processing Engine</h3> <p>Inherited from the flagship Alpha 1, the BIONZ XR image processing engine offers up to 8 times more processing power than previous generation processors, significantly reducing processing latency while substantially enhancing image processing capabilities.</p> <p>This results in images with rich color gradations, true-to-life color reproduction, and minimal noise. The engine efficiently manages the extended data produced by the newly developed Exmor RS image sensor in real time, even during continuous shooting at speeds of up to 120 fps.</p> <p>Moreover, it can capture high-quality RAW images in 14 bits in all still shooting modes.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>Wide Coverage and Fast, Accurate Autofocus Tracking</h3> <p>The Sony a9 III, a mirrorless camera, is equipped with a fast hybrid AF system, combining the speed and tracking accuracy of phase detection AF with the fine precision of contrast detection AF.</p> <p>This combination ensures reliable subject acquisition and tracking, even for subjects with rapid and erratic movements.</p> <p>The camera boasts an impressive 759 phase detection points spread over a high-density focal plane AF system, covering nearly 95.6% of the image area.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>Reliable Subject Recognition for More Subjects</h3> <p>The A9's AI processing unit offers enhanced subject recognition, covering Humans, Animals, Birds, Insects, Cars/Trains, and Planes. In the Car/Train category, it can even identify helmets, such as those worn by formula racing drivers.</p> <p>Animal recognition now extends to the eyes of grazing and small animals, in addition to recognizing the eyes, heads, and bodies of dogs, cats, and animals with similar features.</p> <p>Bird recognition has also been improved, facilitating the identification of the eyes of different bird species and recognition of their bodies.</p> <p>Furthermore, a new Animal/Bird setting simplifies the process, eliminating the need to switch between two settings when capturing images of animals or birds.</p> <p><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-6.png" alt="Sony alpha a9 III photo" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h3>Human Pose Estimation Using a Skeleton-Based Model</h3> <p>Leveraging its innovative AI processing unit, first seen in the A7R V and subsequently deployed in devices like the A7C II and A7CR, the a9 III utilizes the subject shape data for precise motion recognition.</p> <p>This technology goes beyond simple eye recognition to accurately identify body and head positions.</p> <p>This means the camera can effectively lock on and track a subject facing away from the lens or whose face is obscured. Even a distant human subject occupying a small part of the frame (even smaller than in previous iterations of the Real-time Tracking AF) can be identified, provided they are close to the focus area when the shutter is half-pressed during continuous AF shooting.</p> <p>This capability enhances focus acquisition, particularly when capturing an athlete approaching from a distance, as in athletics or skiing events, for example.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>Composite Raw Shooting for Noise Reduction</h3> <p>Composite RAW Shooting allows capturing multiple images (4, 8, 16, or 32, selectable), which can then be merged using Sony's Imaging Edge Desktop™ application software.</p> <p>This process produces full-resolution images with minimal noise, even at higher ISO settings, perfect for fast wildlife photography and low-light portraits.</p> <p>Moreover, when shooting at lower sensitivity levels, the α9 III can use handheld shake to create images with less false color and moiré artifacts through Composite RAW processing.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>Distortion-Free Movie Recording</h3> <p>The new full-frame global shutter sensor, featuring a stacked CMOS architecture, brings substantial benefits to movie production and photography.</p> <p>With the absence of rolling shutter distortion, it becomes possible to capture natural-looking images, regardless of the subject or camera movement.</p> <p>This is true even when shooting from a fast-moving vehicle or during a rapid camera pan.</p> <p><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-7.png" alt="Sony a9 III image 6" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h3>4K 120p without cropping for the first time in an Alpha body</h3> <p>A remarkable first in Sony's Alpha range, the a9 III introduces movie recording in 4K (3840 x 2160) at 120p without cropping.</p> <p>This allows creators to maximize the full viewing angle provided by any Sony Alpha lens.</p> <p>For example, whether filming in 4K at slow motion at 120p or at standard speed at 24p in the same scene, the viewing angle remains constant.</p> <p>This allows for seamless editing without the need for cropping, consolidating the A9 III as an advanced hybrid cinematography tool.</p> <h3>Cinematic s-cinetone™ color profile</h3> <p>Sony's S-Cinetone image profile inherits the color science responsible for the stunning colors and natural skin tones found in the advanced Cinema Line range.</p> <p>S-Cinetone produces authentic mid-tones crucial for realistic skin tones, with soft hues and precise highlights.</p> <p>This allows creators to focus on their shooting, easily achieving a cinematic look, without the need for extensive color grading in post-production.</p> <h3>5-axis optical image stabilization for 8 stop compensation</h3> <p>Capture handheld shots with confidence thanks to the Sony a9 III's high precision third-generation image stabilization unit, advanced gyroscopic sensors, and refined stabilization algorithms.</p> <p>This system adeptly identifies and corrects camera shake, providing an impressive 8.0 stop stabilization when shooting handheld.</p> <p>When combined with lenses that have built-in image stabilization and enhanced communication between the camera body and lenses, you gain effective control to capture sharp, blur-free images, even at extended telephoto focal lengths.</p> <h3>Dynamic active mode stabilization</h3> <p>The camera integrates a high-precision stabilization unit and gyroscopic sensors, complemented by finely tuned image stabilization algorithms.</p> <p>This synergy allows the advanced electronic stabilization to collaborate with the camera's integrated 5-axis optical image stabilization system.</p> <p>Furthermore, the Dynamic Active Mode significantly improves stabilization, surpassing the existing Active Mode by over 30% (approximately).</p> <p class="p1"><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-8.png" alt="Sony a9 III image photo" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h2><strong>Improved Ergonomics and Usability</strong></h2> <h3>Shooting and Focus Mode Dials</h3> <p>The camera features stacked shooting mode and focus mode dials, which can be operated independently for quick access and selection.</p> <p>Users can easily switch between single or continuous shooting mode and single or continuous AF mode without having to navigate through menus using buttons. Both dials are lockable, preventing unintentional mode changes during use.</p> <p>Moreover, a new feature allows disabling the shooting mode dial and reassigning it to the FN menu or a custom button, proving invaluable for shooting in low light conditions or when using a rain cover that might obscure the dial.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>Enhanced Viewfinder</h3> <p>The enhanced OLED viewfinder boasts an impressive resolution of 9.44 million dots (approx.), offering a magnification of 0.90x19 and a field of view of 41° for a clear and expansive view.</p> <p>It incorporates an updated structure with a high eyepoint of 25mm, providing an immersive viewing experience with minimized aberrations around the viewfinder image.</p> <p>Notably, viewfinder and monitor latency times have been minimized to improve framing stability, especially during continuous shooting. Users can choose from three viewfinder refresh rate settings: Standard (60 fps), High (120 fps), or Higher (240 fps).</p> <p>The 240 fps option provides an exceptionally smooth viewfinder image, significantly reducing motion blur when capturing moving subjects and during panning or tilting.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>More Flexibility with a New Front Custom Button</h3> <p>In an enhancement of the Sony Alpha signature design, the A9 III introduces a front custom button, optimizing accessibility while maintaining a firm grip.</p> <p>This added feature enhances adaptability to various shooting styles and requirements.</p> <p>For example, users can assign functions like Continuous Shooting Speed Boost to the front button, allowing for instant improvement in speed during burst captures.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>Ergonomic Grip Design Enhancing Usability and Reducing Fatigue</h3> <p>The Sony A9 III incorporates a redesigned grip that improves handholding stability and minimizes physical fatigue, especially when using heavy telephoto lenses or during extended shooting sessions.</p> <p>The ergonomically refined contour ensures that the grip comfortably fits the user's hand, offering a secure hold that reduces fatigue.</p> <p class="p1"><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-9.png" alt="Photo Sony A9 III" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h3>Legendary 4-Axis LCD Mechanism</h3> <p>First seen in the A7R V, the A9 III features a 4-axis multi-angle LCD monitor.</p> <p>This innovative design combines the convenience of a traditional tilting monitor with the versatility of a vari-angle screen that opens to the side, allowing for unrestricted angle adjustments in both portrait and landscape orientations.</p> <p>The slim and durable mechanism allows the monitor to extend far from the camera body and tilt upwards to 98°, downwards to 40°, and swivel laterally up to 180°.</p> <p>This 3.2-inch touch screen LCD, optimized for outdoor shooting, offers a high-resolution display with 2.1 million dots, a wide color range, and sufficient brightness for clear and effortless viewing.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>Robust Durability for Field Use</h3> <p>The camera excels in dust and moisture resistance through meticulous design improvements.</p> <p>These include the integration of silicone rubber seals around the buttons, a lens lock button, and padding around the lens mount, among other areas.</p> <p>Moreover, an enhanced design of the viewfinder effectively seals the optical path of the viewfinder, offering protection comparable to a double-glazed structure.</p> <p>When paired with dust and moisture-resistant lenses, flash units, and the optional VG-C5 vertical grip, the α9 III forms the core of a robust and weather-resistant system.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>Robust Magnesium Alloy for Professional Users</h3> <p>With a lightweight and highly rigid magnesium alloy for its top cover, front cover, internal frame, and rear cover, the A9 III offers high durability, impact resistance, and efficient heat dissipation.</p> <p>The device is designed to withstand tough professional environments, while remaining relatively compact and light at just 702 g (with battery and memory card).</p> <h3> </h3> <h3>Dual CFexpress Type A Memory Card Slots</h3> <p>In addition to SD UHS-I and UHS-II cards, the Sony A9 III's media slots support CFexpress Type A cards.</p> <p>These are ideally suited for high-speed continuous shooting up to 120 fps and offer high writing speeds to quickly empty buffers of devices that generate large volumes of image and movie data.</p> <p>The Alpha 9 mark III also allows for recording photos and movies on multiple media types in various ways, including saving data to different media slots based on file type, image size, and quality, as well as a relay recording mode, helping to streamline the workflow.</p> <p><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/Sony%20A9%20III/Sony-a9-III-12.png" alt="photo Sony alpha 9 III" width="900" height="600" /></p> <h2><strong>Our Sony A9 III Review</strong></h2> <p>Whether you're shooting sports, action, wildlife, portraits, weddings, or any other subject where image quality and speed are paramount, the high-speed Sony A9 III is set to transform your perception of what's possible.</p> <p>As the world's largest manufacturer of sensors, it's no surprise that Sony has managed to create the world's first full-frame global shutter, allowing for flicker-free and distortion-free shooting at incredible speeds.</p> <p>This global shutter enables you to capture images at staggering speeds of 120 frames per second, capture indoor lighting, and film with ZERO shutter lag or flicker, as the sensor reads all of the pixels simultaneously.</p> <p>Photos of 24.6 megapixels are available at 120 frames per second without any blackout, and you can control autofocus with greater precision than ever before thanks to customizable AF points.</p> <p>Flash sync has also been updated, allowing you to shoot in high-speed sync at all speeds up to the maximum of 1/80,000 second, to truly freeze the action.</p> <p>For filmmaking, the Sony A9 III delivers professional quality in 4K 60p, oversampled from 6K, and you can record using the full-frame sensor in 4K/120p without cropping.</p> <p>S-Log profiles offer a wide dynamic range, with 10-bit 4:2:2 All-I available when quality is of the utmost importance.</p> <p>The body has been improved over the previous generation with enhanced ergonomics, a new C5 button, and a new high-speed button for 120fps bursts.</p> <p>The electronic viewfinder and LCD screen have both been improved, with better refresh rates, greater magnification, and a fully articulating LCD taken from the high-resolution Sony A7R V.</p> <p>This A9 III camera marks much more than a mere update and ushers in a new era in terms of speed and image quality for the professional photographic community.</p> <p> </p> <h2><strong>Sony A9 III FAQ</strong></h2> <p>1. <strong>Does the Sony a9 III camera have a cover to protect the sensor when you take off the camera cap or change the lens?</strong><br />   - Yes, the Sony a9 III camera has a cover to protect the sensor when you take off the camera cap or change the lens.</p> <p>2. <strong>Will my VG-C4EM Battery Grip, which works with the A9II and A1, also work with the A9 III? Or do I need to get the VG-C5?</strong><br />   - The A9 III only works with the VG-C5 grip. The older VG-C4EM grip does not work with the A9 III.</p> <p>3. <strong>Can you get a 1/8,000 sync speed with any flash in regular mode, not HSS mode?</strong><br />   - The Sony a9 III can sync at any speed without needing to be in HSS mode. However, it hasn't been tested with all flashes, so results might vary.</p> <p>4.<strong> Is there a time limit for recording videos, or can it record as long as you want?</strong><br />   - The Sony a9 III can record videos for a long time. How long depends on the memory card size, battery life, and temperature.</p> <p>5. <strong>Does the Sony a9 III's special shutter allow for continuous shooting without the screen going black?</strong><br />   - Yes, the Sony a9 III's special shutter allows for continuous shooting without the screen going black.</p> <p>6. <strong>What is the RJ45 connector for? Can it be connected to a network extender to increase wifi range?</strong><br />   - The RJ45 connector on the camera is for connecting to a computer or network for remote shooting.</p> <p>7. <strong>Is there a feature for combining several pictures to reduce noise, and what's it called?</strong><br />   - Yes, the Sony A9 III has a feature called Composite RAW shooting for combining several pictures to reduce noise.</p> <p>8. <strong>Does the Sony a9 III use its built-in stabilizer when filming 4K videos?</strong><br />   - The Sony A9 III always uses its stabilizer when filming, unless you turn it off manually.</p> <p>9. <strong>How long can it shoot video on one battery?</strong><br />   - On one battery, it can shoot about 90 minutes using the viewfinder and about 95 minutes using the LCD screen, according to Sony's tests.</p> <p>10.<strong> Does the Sony a9 III have a feature for taking time-lapse videos?</strong><br />    - Yes, the Sony a9 III has a built-in feature for taking time-lapse videos.</p> <p>11. <strong>How many pictures can you take on one battery charge?</strong><br />    - You can take about 400 pictures using the viewfinder and about 530 pictures using the LCD screen on one battery charge.</p> <p>12.<strong> Does the Sony a9 III have GPS?</strong><br />    - No, the Sony A9 III doesn't have GPS. You might be able to connect it to your phone to add location information to your pictures.</p> <p></p>
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<p id="f70692aa-2b0c-460c-96bc-a1eb3b7279c9" class="quill-block">Canon has unveiled a new mirrorless camera in the EOS Cinema range, the <strong>Canon EOS R5 C.</strong></p> <p class="quill-block"> It's aimed at experienced videographers and professionals, and it can produce 8K 60p RAW videos. It also has the same design as the <a title="Discover the Canon EOS R5" href="https://www.mczdirect.com/fr/canon-eos-r5/-canon-eos-r5-nu-garantie-2-ans--6394.html"><strong>Canon EOS R5</strong></a> , with an RF mount and an active heat dissipation system to prevent overheating.</p> <p class="quill-block"> It is also capable of shooting 45MP photos at 20fps. Here is a summary of all its features. </p> <p class="quill-block"><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/EOS" alt="EOS&lt;span class=" /> %20R5% 20C/Canon-eos-r5c.jpg" alt="Discover the Canon EOS R5 C" width="900" height="600" /&gt;</p> <h2> <strong>Canon EOS R5 C: combination of the EOS Cinema and EOS R ecosystems</strong></h2> <p class="quill-block"> Announced in July 2020, the Canon EOS R5, the first "consumer" (and photo-oriented) camera capable of <strong>capturing 8K RAW</strong> , has been the talk of the town since its launch. Unfortunately, the R5's overheating issues dampened enthusiasm among videographers in its early days.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The Canon EOS R5 C is a new "version" of the EOS R5 camera that is specifically <strong>focused on video</strong> . The Japanese firm is targeting this new model primarily at content creators, independent filmmakers, video reporters, corporate photographers or directors specializing in events or documentaries.</p> <p class="quill-block"> A big potential target, but the majority of its sales are focused on popular cameras that are both photo and video, such as Sony and Panasonic bodies (hello GH5 and A7S series).</p> <p class="quill-block"> The new Canon EOS R5 C camera bridges the gap between the <strong>Canon EOS C cinema line</strong> and the EOS R ecosystem. The latter body, like the recent EOS C70, uses an RF mount – which is definitely a departure. </p> <p class="quill-block"><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/EOS" alt="EOS&lt;span class=" /> %20R5% 20C/Canon-eos-r5c-1.jpg" alt="Canon EOS R5 C rear" width="900" height="600" /&gt;</p> <h2> <strong>The EOS R5 with a ventilation system</strong></h2> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 and EOS R5 C are nearly identical, with only a few changes. The camera body is identical, measuring 14.2 centimeters wide and 10.1 centimeters high. However, a number of changes have been made to this <strong>cinema camera</strong> to differentiate it from previous Canon mirrorless cameras. The original R branding has been replaced with the C branding that designates cinema bodies.</p> <p class="quill-block"> Note the red trigger and the small indicator light located in the upper left corner of the case. On the back, you will find at least 13 customizable keys, to which you can assign one of 80 different abilities.</p> <p class="quill-block"> On the top edge, we find a "new generation" shoe, which we had already seen on the <a title="Discover the Canon EOS R3" href="https://www.mczdirect.com/fr/canon-r3/-canon-r3--9689.html"><strong>EOS R3</strong></a> . It makes the EOS R5 C compatible with Tascam accessories for high-quality sound recording by adding more connections.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The most significant distinction is on the back of the camera. The new Canon EOS R5 C camera features an active cooling fan, which is located on the back of the camera (like the Panasonic S1H), to address the overheating issues that plagued the EOS R5.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C is therefore significantly heavier than its big brother (11.1 cm compared to 8.8 cm). Fortunately, the weight is well contained (680 g).</p> <p class="quill-block"> We should be able to shoot very long sequences using this active ventilation approach. In this regard, consider that the EOS R5 C also removes the 30-minute limit imposed on videos by the (now repealed) European camcorder legislation.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C also has many of the same components as its big brother, the EOS R5. The 0.5-inch OLED viewfinder with 5.76 million pixels, as well as the tiny control screen on the top edge, are both present.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The 3.2-inch rear screen is again mounted on a ball joint and offers 2.1 million points, as on the EOS R5. Note that it can be used to see more clearly by activating the Zebra mode or the "false color" control (in order to more easily visualize the exposure). A Zebra adjustment is also accessible.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C uses the same three elements as the EOS R5: a 45 MP CMOS sensor (here not stabilized), a Digic X processor and an RF mount. The three elements that allow you to <strong>record videos in 8K</strong> while capturing photos at 70 frames per second in burst mode (with electronic shutter).</p> <p class="quill-block"> Another notable feature: The EOS R5 C is a dual-head camera due to its separate photo and video capabilities. The mode dial, for example, must be turned off before switching from photo to video (and vice versa).</p> <p class="quill-block"> Better yet: the "photo" firmware and the one for video are completely separate - and different. We find the same menu structure in photo as on the EOS R5 (see below). The autofocus modes, on the other hand, differ. WiFi is only accessible in photo mode: you will have to use a separate accessory if you want to make it work in video mode. ditto</p> <p class="quill-block"> The distinct separation between photo and video operations within a single camera is surprising, as it gives the impression of having two separate cameras in a single body. </p> <p class="quill-block"><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/EOS" alt="EOS&lt;span class=" /> %20R5% 20C/Canon-eos-r5c-3.jpg" alt="Canon EOS R5C top view" width="900" height="600" /&gt;</p> <h2> <strong>The Canon EOS R5 C records 8K 60p RAW video internally.</strong></h2> <p class="quill-block"> Beyond these factors, the EOS R5 C is a serious combat video camera that can <strong>shoot 8K RAW</strong> at 30p internally – all thanks to the full width of the sensor. The result is 8192 x 4320 pixel (oversampled) photos and a maximum bitrate of 2140 Mbps.</p> <p class="quill-block"> And, if you want to get the most out of this camera, it can record up to 60 frames per second... but only if it's connected to an external power source. Otherwise, recording is possible but without the "motorized" functions (aperture, focus, zoom).</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C also has "crop" modes that allow you to film in Super 35 and Super 16. Also note that the camera can produce 4K (or 2K) images by oversampling photos taken with 8K resolution.</p> <p class="quill-block"> Photos are captured in 12-bit and in Cinema RAW Light format, which includes similar color grading options to "classic" Cinema RAW. The latter offers the same degree of color customization as "classic" Cinema RAW, but with smaller file sizes. Canon says it has included "three distinct variations of the new RAW format": Raw HQ, Raw Standard, and Raw Light.</p> <p class="quill-block"> However, 8K 60p RAW recording only exists in RAW Light format. The same goes for 8K 25p RAW: it is only accessible in 5.9K at 25p or 3K at 25/50p (in RAW Light). In terms of maximum duration, it is 31 minutes for 8K 50p, 63 minutes for 8K 25p (in RAW Light), 41 minutes for 8K 25p (in Standard RAW), and 38 minutes for 5.9K at 25i (in Raw HQ).</p> <p class="quill-block"> Obviously, the time needed to process a low resolution video is much longer than the time needed to process a high resolution video (up to 8 hours of continuous 2.9K at 25p in RAW).</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C also features an HDMI output that allows for recording <strong>8K RAW footage</strong> . The ability to shoot ProRes RAW footage with the EOS R5 C has been confirmed by the brand, so an Atomos Ninja V+ can be used to capture ProRes RAW video with the EOS R5 C. </p> <h2><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/EOS" alt="EOS&lt;span class=" /> %20R5% 20C/Canon-eos-r5c-6.jpg" alt="Canon R5C rear view" width="900" height="600" /&gt;</h2> <h2> <strong>There are several possibilities for filming.</strong></h2> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C records in 12-bit Cinema RAW Light as well as 10-bit Canon XF-AVC (up to 810 Mbps). MP4 recording is also available (HEVC 4:2:2 10-bit and H.264 4:2:2 8-bit), especially for creating proxy video files.</p> <p class="quill-block"> Therefore, keep in mind that the EOS R5 C allows for dual simultaneous recording thanks to the inclusion of an SDXC slot (UHS-II compatible) alongside the CFexpress card slot.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C will also be able to capture slow motion footage in 4K at 120p with autofocus, compatible with 4:2:2 10-bit. For colorimetry, the camera offers the possibility of <strong>capturing in Canon Log 3</strong> and is compatible with HDR PQ (Perceptual Quantization) for those who want to film in HDR.</p> <p class="quill-block"> On the downside, there are no built-in ND filters; they remain the domain of the EOS C70 camera. We can count on user LUT tables to help you, as well as the possibility of designing your own custom LUT.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C is compatible with anamorphic lenses thanks to electronic image decompression in the viewfinder and on connected displays. All three anamorphic formats 2x, 1.8x and 1.3x are available.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C's sensor isn't stabilized, but the camera does include an in-body electronic image stabilizer (IS) that can correct motion blur across 5 axes. A system Canon developed in late 2020 for use with the EOS C500 Mark II's RF lenses.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The camera takes advantage of the gyro chip built into the lenses to improve roll and pitch stabilization when shooting with RF lenses. In standard mode, the crop is required at 10%, while in "Enhanced Stability" mode it is 30%.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C's Dual Pixel autofocus is inherited from the EOS R5. The camera uses EOS iTR AF X technology in video, with automatic face and head detection and tracking (even when the subject turns their back or is hidden behind an obstacle). The AF should be able to adjust speed and responsiveness in ten steps each.</p> <p class="quill-block"> In photo mode, however, the system behaves similarly to that of the EOS R5; it detects and tracks the subjects' eyes.</p> <p class="quill-block"> Finally, Canon would like to assure its existing customers that their EF mount lenses can be used with the EOS R5 C using EF-RF adapter rings.</p> <p class="quill-block"> Therefore, we should note that the camera is compatible with the original EF-EOS R 0.71x adapter ring, which was created for use with Super 35mm cameras. Finally, the EOS R5 C becomes the second camera to be compatible with its RF 5.2mm f/2.8L Dual Fisheye lens and its virtual reality platform. </p> <p class="quill-block"><img src="https://www.mczdirect.com/img/cms/EOS" alt="EOS&lt;span class=" /> %20R5% 20C/Canon-eos-r5c-4.jpg" alt="Canon EOS R5C side view" width="900" height="600" /&gt;</p> <h2> <strong>The EOS R5 C uses the same battery as the EOS R5</strong></h2> <p class="quill-block"> When it comes to connectivity, the EOS R5 C is not stingy. In addition to the two "classic" 3.5mm jacks for headphones and microphones, there is a micro-HDMI port and a USB Type C 3.2 port. There is also a DIN Time Code connector and an N3 port for the wired remote control, as mentioned above.</p> <p class="quill-block"> Additionally, there is the multifunctional flash shoe compatible with the Tascam CA-XLR2dc-C adapter to connect four XLR cables for high-quality audio.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The R5C can accommodate CFexpress 2.0 Type B cards in its slot. The presence of an SDXC card slot, as mentioned earlier, is a pleasant surprise.</p> <p class="quill-block"> Battery-wise, the EOS R5 C uses a rechargeable LP-E6NH Li-ion battery, the same one used in the EOS R5. Canon has listed a maximum shooting time of 50 minutes in 8K RAW 25p or 35 minutes in 4K XF-AVC 50p at the moment.</p> <p class="quill-block"> However, the camera can be used in wired mode with the PD-E1 USB-C adapter or the DR-E6 Power Coupler (which has the advantage of continuing to power the camera even after it is turned on). Note that the EOS R5's BG-R10 grip doubles the battery life.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C is compatible with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (2.4 and 5 GHz). Video mode requires the use of the WFT-R10 grip, which has Wi-Fi capabilities as well as image transfer to a server.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C, meanwhile, comes with a new Canon CTM app. Exclusive to iOS, it lets you connect the camera to your iPhone via USB or Wi-Fi to send videos and metadata to an external server.</p> <p class="quill-block"> The EOS R5 C also supports a "browser remote" feature that lets you control the camera remotely using its IP address using a basic browser. Finally, the camera is compatible with Canon's image.canon service, which was created two years ago.</p>
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Canon EOS R5 C Body - EOS Cinema Camera-1

Canon EOS R5 C Body - EOS Cinema Camera

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