We now know what type of RAW files the EOS R5 will most likely record. Canon has been releasing new features for its highly-anticipated EOS R5 full-frame mirrorless camera over the last four months, but has been quiet since April after confirming 4K 4:2:2 10-bit internal recording. Today, Adobe released updates for many of its Creative Cloud programs, and with it, might have confirmed a feature on the camera yet to be announced by Canon. It's been rumored that Canon will officially announce the EOS R5 soon, which could coincide with Sony's announcement of the a7s III. Canon has already stated the EOS R5 will have a new image sensor and processor, record uncropped 8K up to 29.97fps, and 4K video up to 119.9fps in 4:2:2 10-bit (H.265) Canon Log. The camera will also feature Dual Pixel CMOS AF in all 8K and 4K modes and Canon's first integration of in-body image stabilization. Additionally, it will record uncropped 8K RAW internally. Canon has been mum about the exact type of RAW the camera will record, but Adobe might have provided new insight. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 16 June, 2020