Product Description: The R5 C enhances a number of features in comparison to its siblings the R5 and C70, including 4K120 recording, HDMI RAW output, Canon Log 3 HLG/PQ support, unlimited recording time, a timecode port, Dual Pixel CMOS AF with eye detection, an active cooling system, a high-power LP-E6NH battery, 13 reassignable buttons, and a multi-function shoe for XLR adapters. The camera also retains the reliable features of those cameras such as Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, footage compatibility with DaVinci Resolve and Canon apps, an electronic RF mount, CFexpress/SD card slots, a similar button layout, and more. The EOS R5 C is also moisture and dustproof to the same level as its cinema cousin, the EOS C70. And all this is packed into a tiny 1.7 lb body that is just asking to become your go-to drone camera. Supports 8K/60P Internal RAW Recording,Internal Cooling Fan Enables Non-stop 8K/60P Recording Expanded Interface for Professional Needs,Carries on the Ergonomic EOS Design Full-featured 13 Assignable Buttons,8K Sensor and DIGIC X Processor Internal Cinema RAW Light up to 8K/60P,Supports 8K HDR Recording (HLG/PQ) Wide Variety of Recording Formats,Simultaneously Record Different Formats
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Customers find the camera to be a great value, with one mentioning it comes with extended warranty/insurance. The video quality receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting its unmatched 8K RAW capabilities, while another notes its ability to make fine VR180 footage. The camera looks brand new, and customers report that it functions well.
Reviewer: ANTONIO C Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Great camera! Review: The camera arrived in good condition! It looked brand new! I owned one before. Works great this camera has a fan which helps in real warm weather! Reviewer: Odil Ermatov Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Professional cinema camera for affordable price Review: Absolutely love this camera! Quality is exceptional and no overheating while filling 8K RAW. Reviewer: Vid Headz Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars Title: A Cinema Camera In A Mirrorless Body Review: This is my second time owning the R5C. I sold it the first time after paying $3800 because the autofocus kept frustrating me. Since then it has under gone a few firmware updates and the autofocus is a lot better. Having autofocus on a cinema camera is a big deal. When the autofocus was one of the selling points originally I got it for more one man band work. At the time it was not reliable and I still would have to pull focus to get a good shot. At that price there was other alternatives. I sold it and went another route. I recently pre-ordered the Pyxis 6K back in April and waited for it to come out and use for an A cam. As you know it still is not out after the 3rd delay for release. So I canceled my pre-order and went another way because I have a project coming up and can no longer wait. I got online and saw the R5C at roughly $2800 refurbished and I pulled the trigger.I have since rigged it with a Cineback and I’m loving it. The autofocus is much better and the 8K RAW is unmatched. You will need a decent PC with good resources to process for post editing. Reviewer: FC Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Nifty top of the line Review: Refurb made this an excellent value. Savings large enough to allow extended warranty/insurance, and still cost significantly less than the normal price. Reviewer: EBEPR STUDIOS Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars Title: DO NOT BUY IF IN USA – MISSING FEATURES – CANNOT RETURN EITHER!!! Review: This camera cannot be registered under US. Therefore, you cannot receive firmware updates. You will not be able to return it AND you do not get all of the features. I looked at the canon (NEW) R5C settings and noticed that there are options missing from this refurbished camera. Reviewer: Erin Neumeyer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars Title: The Camera I Received Has A European Serial Number Review: UPDATE: California Civil Code 1797.81 on Grey Market Goods requires full disclosure that the grey market product may not come with a full manufacturer’s warranty or other items. THIS PRODUCT PAGE DOES NOT MENTION THIS.Previous Review -I just received the camera today and I was so excited because I saved $600 buying refurbished. However, I went to Canon USA website to register the camera and it said it had an invalid Serial Number. It appears to be for the European market. So I’m thinking of returning it.The camera looks brand new, the bubble wrap that is meant to go around the camera was packed inside the manufacturer box on the side, which I thought was strange. And the camera box wasn’t protected inside the shipping box especially well, but it it appears no worse for wear.My big fear is that not only is it refurbished, but that it may be a factory second – there could be an issue that I don’t know about that may not come up for a while but cause me a lot of grief OR maybe nothing ever happens, or the thing that’s wrong isn’t even something I use…I think that Jerry’s should have listed exactly the situation so I could’ve made an educated purchase, but instead I feel tricked. How can I trust that they’ll tell me the situation (refurbished or factory second) even if I called – they’re incentivized to say whatever will make me keep the camera past the return date. And now I’m reading more about the seller and lots of people have complained about a restocking fee. Plus, I’ll have to insure and pay for certified shipping so I can be certain they receive it.MPB sells used cameras for only a little more than this camera costs – so maybe that’s the better option. I’m going to seek some advice from my local Canon Dealer. Someone said to call canon directly and I might be able to find out more and that they may even still do a repair if necessary.Buyer beware. Reviewer: Ken S Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: An 8k powerhouse Review: A fabulous camera for 8k video. It makes fine VR180 footage with the Canon dual fisheye lens. Reviewer: Cristian Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Awesome Review: Best purchase ever.