08-03-2020, 08:06 PM
Dpreview just wrote an article on the topic: "Canon EOS R5 and R6 overheating claims tested: cameras work as promised - but that's not enough"
https://www.dpreview.com/articles/8653213690/test-results-canon-eos-r5-and-r6-work-as-promised-thats-not-enough
From the article:
After extensive testing of both cameras, our conclusions with regards internal recording are:
- Both the EOS R5 and R6 appear capable of working as promised
- Lack of dependability makes them a poor choice for much professional video work
[...]
Not only does this make R5 a poor fit for many professional video shoots, it also means that you can't depend on the cameras when shooting video alongside stills at, say, a wedding, which is a situation that the EOS R5 clearly is intended for.
https://www.dpreview.com/articles/8653213690/test-results-canon-eos-r5-and-r6-work-as-promised-thats-not-enough
From the article:
After extensive testing of both cameras, our conclusions with regards internal recording are:
- Both the EOS R5 and R6 appear capable of working as promised
- Lack of dependability makes them a poor choice for much professional video work
[...]
Not only does this make R5 a poor fit for many professional video shoots, it also means that you can't depend on the cameras when shooting video alongside stills at, say, a wedding, which is a situation that the EOS R5 clearly is intended for.