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Thomas | 2024-06-12 04:22:57 |
Just what I need for my new Canon R5 Mark II, these are fast and run much cooler than SanDisk. 5 |
Howard | 2024-09-22 06:19:12 |
I recently purchased the Canon R5 Mark II and wasn't sure if the BR-E1 Wireless Remote Control would work with my camera because it's a new model and was not on Canon's compatible list. I took a chance because I knew I could return the remote to B&H if it didn't work. I was also a bit leery because the directions for the remote said it only worked with single shooting. But that was not true, it also works with continuous shooting. Pairing the remote control with the camera was super easy because the R5 Mark II actually had a menu setting specifically to pair with the wireless remote control. 5 |
Dennis | 2024-09-14 07:53:21 |
This rig has been reviewed hundreds of times and I'm not sure I can add any superlatives to what has already been said. I figure this model will be discontinued in favor of mirrorless so I got one while they're still available. I would prefer to tweak this thing, but at the request of B&H I'll offer what I can. After six weeks or so I can't say I've seen the best it has to offer just yet. I live in the Ohio valley and it rains almost daily and when it isn't, heat haze and humidity are present not to mention the smoke from Canada. Like all cameras I own I've got duds and winners from this one too. As stated I can't add to what's been written, but I can compare it to my inventory of digital cameras. It seems to focus better that my D750 BUT it doesn't seem as good in low light. It will AF on par with my D500 AND allow cropping without falling apart as fast. They make a great wildlife combination. It AF better and beats my Canon 6D II in resolution, but it's a newer rig. The same with my Canon 7D II. It like the D500 being a crop sensor won't allow cropping as well. The AF on the D850 is clearly superior to the 6d II and the 7D II. It falls a bit short against my Canon R5. The AF on the 850 may be a bit better due to the R5 wanting to hunt. The resolution of the R5 is in another league as is frame rate and other features relative to mirrorless. As of now I'd rate the R5 better BUT it's early and I haven't tweaked the 850 as yet. IF your willing to give up mirrorless features like lighted viewfinder and reviews from it and the raw speed of the mirrorless, I believe one can make this rig work. 5 |
Neal | 2024-07-16 07:52:33 |
This card will hold about 20,000 Canon R5 Mk II pictures which is good enough for a decent trip. So far no issues with reliability and while no were near the fasted cards available they are great for the price. 5 |
Sanford | 2024-05-18 05:57:14 |
I use a Canon r5 camera that uses both CFexpress Type B and UHS-II (SD Type) memory cards. The reader reads both cards and works well with the USB cord that is included. 5 |
Robert | 2024-07-13 02:45:18 |
Just got the Nova AW II and saw one of the posted questions whether it would accommodate a Canon R5 and the Canon RF 100-500. The available answers said no which is true if the 100-500 is mounted to the R5 but the bag can easily hold an R5 with a RF 24-70 or RF 100mm macro and also the 100-500 in the bag as well as other lenses and flash and many accessories for a photo journey. Very versatile bag! 5 |
C.S. Ras | 2024-06-27 02:28:34 |
Capable of recording 8K RAW video on the Canon R5 Mark II without any issues. Love when products work well, and this does just that. 5 |
Tami | 2024-06-05 08:42:22 |
I use this with my Canon R5 Mark II. It works great and it is very strong. It's comfortable to use also. I accidently dropped a camera before, so with this, it's good to know it won't happen again. I also have the Peak Design Clutch. I like to keep my camera safe. :-) 5 |
John | 2024-06-19 09:50:25 |
No problems with my R5 mark ii. 5 |
Timothy | 2024-08-22 01:58:58 |
Works great in Canon EOS R5 and terrific price!!! 5 |