This is due to Canon's poor marketing strategy of marketing the R5 as a video-oriented camera. Although there are some overheating issues when shooting video at high frame rates (e.g., 4K 120fps) and high resolutions (e.g., 8K), we think that it has been too much of a focus point in the press. Our results speak for themselves - after a week of diving with this amazing (surprisingly compact) beast of a machine, we think the Canon EOS R5 is the best camera on the market for underwater photographers and one of the top cameras on the market for underwater videographers - depending on their specific use case. Braving wind, wildfire smoke, currents, and surf, we dove into the cold, plentiful waters of the Pacific Northwest. With a little help from Ikelite and Glazer's Camera in Seattle, we were able to secure one of the first R5 housings and R5 cameras. So we made sure to be some of the first divers in the world to take the EOS R5 underwater. It's our job at the Underwater Photography Guide to separate fact from fiction. With the ability to shoot 8K RAW video, 4K video at 120 fps, 45 megapixel still images, and image stabilization capable of 8 stops of recovery, the R5 is the elusive dream camera.at least on paper. It's also a testament to the amazing technological progress made in the mirrorless camera field in recent years. The Canon EOS R5 is no doubt the most popular camera to hit the market in the last decade.
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