The Canon EOS R5 is in for review right now, and we decided to not only do our token durability test, but to also show you all how it does at high ISO settings. The Canon EOS R5 is the closest thing that we've got to a mirrorless version of the Canon 5D series of cameras.
While it's surely performing like one, it feels a bit like a 90D and a 5D series camera smushed together. There's no magic touch bar, but the joystick's placement is a bit odd. If you're a veteran Canon shooter the way I am, you'll also find the back dial placement to be a tad odd. For my hand, I really need to pull my thumb back and down to crank that wheel--which I've set to aperture control. Luckily, you also have a control ring around the lens in case you need it. But overall, I think that Canon users will be very happy with this camera. Coupled with some of the company's fantastic lenses, I think that anyone will really like the Canon EOS R5. . thephoblographer.com
2020-7-23 13:00