EOS R5 vs EOS R6 Comparison

First things first, when holding the EOS R5 and EOS R6 side by side it’s clear to see that they look and feel more or less identical. Both offer the intuitive control and functionality that Canon has developed over countless generations of cameras, including the multi-controller AF joystick and scroll wheel for familiar navigation. As well as being more or less exactly the same size, they are both compatible with the same BG-R10 battery grip. Whether you’re new to Canon cameras or a long-time devotee, both the EOS R5 and EOS R6 will feel comfortable, natural, and right at home in your hands.




Sensor SizeFull FrameFull Frame
Megapixels4520.1
Image ProcessorDIGIC XDIGIC X
ISO Speed (Images)100–51200100–102400
Movie Recording Size8K 30p
Up to 4K 120p
Up to 4K 60p
Canon LogYesYes
Electronic Viewfinder
Resolution
5.76 million dots3.69 million dots
Dual Card SlotsYes (1x CF express, 1x SD)Yes (2x SD)
LCD Screen Size3.2"3.0"
LCD Screen Resolution2.1 million dots1.62 million dots
In-Body
Image Stabilizer
YesYes
Continuous Shooting
Speed
Up to 20 frames per second electronic shutter;
Up to 12 frames per second mechanical shutter
Up to 20 frames per second electronic shutter;
Up to 12 frames per second mechanical shutter
Autofocus SystemDual Pixel CMOS AF IIDual Pixel CMOS AF II
Top LCD ScreenYesNo
Image File TypesJPG/HEIF/RAWJPG/HEIF/RAW
Wi-Fi/BluetoothYes (5 GHz)/YesYes (2.4 GHz)/Yes
image.canon
automatic upload
YesYes
Voice memoYesNo
Dimensions138.5 x 97.5 x 88.0138.4 x 97.5 x 88.4
Weight (inc battery)738g680g
As the first full-frame mirrorless camera to carry Canon’s iconic 5 series name badge, the trailblazing new EOS R5 has caused quite a stir with its industry-leading In-body Image Stabilizer (IBIS) and 8K movie modes. And now, with the launch of EOS R6, we take a look at the shared features and key differences between these two hybrid powerhouses to help you decide which is the perfect camera for you.
The EOS R5 is the perfect hybrid camera for professionals who want and need the absolute latest technology to advance their work and push the boundaries of what’s possible. Whether you’re a commercial photographer or wedding videographer, a landscape photographer, or travel filmmaker, the EOS R5 boasts those extra megapixels and advanced 8K video shooting modes to give you unbridled creative control and flexibility

Additional Shared Features of the EOS R5 and EOS R6



HEIF File Format: A new compressed file format that’s roughly the same size as jpg, but with much better quality and color range.
Canon Log: Ideal for creatives who need to color match their video footage to other Canon cameras in post-production.
Zebra Display: Perfect for monitoring and controlling exposure and highlights.
Timelapse Modes: Shoot epic 4K or Full HD time lapses on both the EOS R5 and EOS R6 (and even 8K timelapse with the EOS R5).
Advanced User Customisation: Set up your EOS R5 or EOS R6 for your personal shooting style with advanced button and dial customization options.

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