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The EOS R5 Mark II is a worthy successor to the incredibly versatile EOS R5 bringing a host of new features that make this the most powerful EOS 5 series camera ever. It starts with a brand-new 45MP sensor that is back illuminated and stacked for blazingly fast read-out speeds that allow for a 30 fps electronic shutter, then builds on that with major focus improvements, increased video capabilities, and so much more.

  • Completely NEW Canon designed full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS 45MP sensor.
  • Fast sensor read-out speeds allow for up to 30 fps electronic shutter performance.
  • New focus system upgrades include eye control focus, and the ability to maintain focus on a subject even when obscured briefly.
  • Capture video and stills simultaneously with no interruption.
  • Action Priority uses data to interpret the scene and predict the main subject to lock focus on it in action scenarios.
  • People Priority Shooting for registering up to 10 people the camera can recognize and prioritze focus of.
  • Capture 8K RAW at 59.94/50.00 fps, and can Canon LOG 2.
  • Features the same 0.5-inch 5.76 million dot OLED EVF found in the EOS R3.
  • Video Menus now use Cinema EOS terminology.
  • Three optional battery grips are available to expand your capabilites.

DIGIC Accelerator

The DIGIC Accelerator chip is a completely new front-end processor developed by Canon to supplement the power of the proven DIGIC X processor. The DIGIC Accelerator handles the processing that makes so many of the new features of this camera possible, allowing the DIGIC X chip to focus solely on image processing, again contributing to incredible speed. The DIGIC Accelerator processes large volumes of data directly from the image sensor for actions like AF detection to exposure metering calculations that enable eye-control focus, subject identification and tracking, and even deep learning with features like neural upscaling and noise reduction.

Totally new Sensor

Even though the pixel count is the same as the EOS R5, this is a completely new 45MP sensor design.This new full-frame sensor is stacked and back-illuminated allowing for incredible electronic shutter performance of 30 fps RAW or full-resolution JPEG still images.Sensor read-out speeds are dramatically increased, significantly reducing rolling shutter distortion.Pre-continuous shooting is now possible in electronic shutter mode, when the shutter is pressed halfway the camera begins capturing images, and when fully pressed, the previous ½-second of images are written to the memory card.

Time to focus

Autofocus has been significantly updated on the EOS R5 Mark II with features like subject tracking which it shares with the new flagship EOS R1. Subject tracking allows you to maintain focus on a subject even when they are obscured briefly while shooting. And, for even faster positioning of your active AF Area, the R5 Mark II adds Canon's Eye Control AF – even more advanced than the Eye Control in the EOS R3 camera. Once you calibrate the viewfinder to your eye, just look where you want to focus, and the AF Area will move there when you press the AF activation button.

Action priority

Thanks again to the increased camera processing power of the DIGIC Accelerator chip, we have developed a new AF mode called Action priority. This new focusing technology selects subjects according to movement and other factors so you always get a great action shot! This feature works with three sports at the moment, soccer, volleyball, and basketball. With Action priority the camera can recognize and track specific people, and takes into account ball tracking, movement tracking, eye-control AF and more to help ensure you get the action shot you want when everything is moving so fast.

Get Cinematic

With its 45MP sensor, 8K video up to 60 frames per second can be recorded internally, to the camera's CFexpress card (sold separately).A new menu now includes Cinema EOS terminology, making it even easier for users to access and understand the video features of this camera, and be easily integrated into video productions where Cinema EOS cameras may be used like the EOS C70 or EOS C400.

RAW video can be recorded at 8K resolution, and there's now an S-RAW setting for 4K RAW video recording. RAW video is now 14-bit recording, for even greater range of tonalities. For users who don't need RAW video, MP4-type video can be recorded in a multitude of possible file types and resolutions, from Full HD (at up to 240 frames per second), 4K at up to 120 frames per second with sound and 8K. Any of the “Fine” options record oversampled video, for even greater sharpness and detail. Canon Log 2 and C-Log 3 are available. And, the R5 Mark II adds features like a full-size HDMI port on the camera, Waveform monitors, and up to 24-bit, 4-channel audio recording.

More power

With all of the enhancements to the new EOS R5 Mark II, it requires a little more power than the previous EOS Mirrorless cameras, and therefore ships with a new, higher amperage battery, the LP-E6P.This battery is the same size and shape of previous LP batteries, but is easily distinguished from older models by featuring a white stripe and white Canon logo.This new battery can be used in older Canon mirrorless and even DSLR cameras, but will require a camera firmware update to do so.

Bright and clear EVF

A new Electronic viewfinder is now the same 0.5-inch 5.76 million dot OLED EVF you would find in the EOS R3 with approx. 100% coverage, 0.76x magnification, and an eyepoint of approx. 24mm.Some of the EVF lenses inside the body are sealedin an airtight structure making it difficult for the viewfinder to fog up.

Weather resistance

The EOS R5 Mark II is dust- and weather-resistant, with the same performance as the EOS R5, even when using one of the new optional grips.

Dual Card Slots for CFexpress** and UHS-II SD Memory Cards

Whether you are shooting photos every day, or are recording 8K videos, the EOS R5 Mark II camera can capture an incredible amount of images through its super high-speed CFexpress dual card slots. Plus a UHS-II SD card slot is also provided at your disposal. The two card slots can be utilized for separate recording of still photos and movies, main and proxy recording of movies, and recording to multiple cards.

** Type B compatible. With firmware v.2.0.0 and above, camera can accept CFexpress cards over 2TB in capacity. With these cards, the camera can write to the first 2TB (only) of total card capacity.
*** Some types of data cannot be saved on the SD memory card.

Improved Image Stabilization

The EOS R5 Mark II has the same 5-axis in-body stabilization as the original R5 that provides optimal image stabilization, and uses coordinated IS in conjunction with RF lenses that have built-in IS. Roll operation range is now approx. 2xthat of the EOS R3, and when a compatible lens is used(*3), the CMOS sensor suppresses blurring at the periphery of the image, and even at the center. Additionally, the IS algorithm has been updated and a new mechanical design now allows for 8.5 stops of coordinated correction at the center, and 7.5 stops at the periphery(*1, *2, *3)

*1: Based on the CIPA 2024 standard. In yaw, pitch, and roll directions. Lens names: (TBD)

*2: Excluding Cinema lenses.

*3: For compatible lenses, please refer to Supplemental Information for EOS R5 Mark II on the website cam.start.canon.


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Yeah I am definitely with Niuboe on this, those specs look massive if they actually pan out. Tbh I am a bit wary about the heat management with that new stacked sensor and the DIGIC Accelerator combo. Might want to consider that pushing 8K at 60fps is gonna generate a ton of internal heat, and Canon hasnt always had the best track record there... I would suggest waiting for some real-world stress tests before getting too hyped. Just curious tho, did the leak you saw mention anything about physical dimensions or cooling vents? I am trying to figure out if it is gonna be a chunky beast or if they are trying to keep it slim like the current body. If there is no active cooling, those recording limits might be pretty tight.


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Wow, when is the release date ?


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