Canon EOS R5 (45 Mpx, Full frame)
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Canon EOS R5

45 Mpx, Full frame


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Zoomzoom20

1 year ago

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Jonas Wiederkehr

1 year ago

Each of the model numbers you listed - 4147C001, 4147C004, 4147C005 and 4147C026 - correspond to different packages or regional variants of the Canon R5. Basically, however, it is one-to-one the same camera only from different sources, hence the differences in price.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

Hello, How many triggers?

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Anonymous

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I dont know the exact number but not that much for sure . I return it after 10 days to get the R5C and use it for work . I took care of it very well and return it back clean .
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CharlesH673

2 years ago

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CountryTec

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On my R5 (firmware 1.8.1), the function can be found under "Tools", "Save/load camera settings card".
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danbit

3 years ago

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jomenzel76

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The images are read directly via the camera's USB-C port to the EOS Utility software, which, with the appropriate settings, automatically transfers the new images to the PC when the camera is connected. An external card reader is not required.
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Anonymous

4 years ago

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sanfrancesco

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No is not possible. For 8K recordings with a UHS-II, a maximum of IPB is possible (tried with a SanDisk Extreme Pro 300MB/s). Anything higher is only possible with a CFexpress card.
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Merlin50

5 years ago

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joe231253

5 years ago

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This is measured with standardised tests according to CIPA. The data are absolutely unrealistic because, among other things, it is assumed that each picture is viewed again on the monitor and the camera is not turned off between shots. In daily use, a realistic size is about twice the stated size. So 320 photos correspond to about 600-700 photos in normal use. By the way, this applies to all camera batteries.

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