![]() ![]() Again, higher speeds mean the corresponding controllers need to exist in hardware and must have the requisite power available. It all boils down to total bandwidth (current fastest is usb 3 gen 2x2 at 20gbps, or TB3 at 40gbps) and supported modes. It would have been nice to have a second USB port. So, in the end it is a manufacturing choice It also need to the correct version with support for the specific mode you are interested inįor usb alt mode, specific video hardware needs to be present and connected to the USB port, purely doing it in software is very processor intensive. You can immediately restart the recording by pressing the camera's record button again once the timer runs out. USB or HDMI by itself doesn't enable the actual data protocol. Even for external recording, there's a 29:59 minute record time limit imposed by the EOS R5 if you trigger the recording via the camera's record button. But the R5 is unlikely to have the backing hardware, which is also likely to be true for usb. HDMI 2.1 supports 8k, which is what the new 8k TVs are using. I don't think HDMI is fast enough for anything more. ![]() Right now using an Atmos you're limited to 4K 60fps. USB out would let you write even 8K or 4K 120 FPS to the external drive. Output to external monitor only (output of images and shooting information. 35.4-megapixel JPEG still image frame grab from 8K DCI movie possible. Single scene maximum recording up to 7min 29sec. That is how the BMPCC 4K is setup to operate and whether or not Canon's hardware and firmware could ever allow for that feature is unknown to me but I'd like to see that feature included on any future camera body offerings from Canon.įwiw, I have zero interest in using a $4k camera as a lower res usb camera. Canon EOS R5 specifications and key features in detail. As in, engage video record and have the video saved out to an external drive instead of an internal card and without the need for an Atomos type device. I'm referring to the ability to record 4K video directly out via the c port to an ssd drive in the same fashion that Black Magic features in their BMPCC 4K/6K models. You are correct but I wasn't asking for facts on what Canon allows from the c port for use as a usb camera setup. However, the high quality video resolutions are not available out of the USB-C port. This is not accurate, video is available out of the USB-C port. ![]() I love being able to record video out via USB C to mini drives in my BMPCC 4K. The camera is scheduled to start shipping in March. In Australia, the price will be 7,499.00 and the camera will be supported by Canon Australia’s 5-year warranty. Canon Directional Stereo Microphone DM-E1 / DM-E1D Canon Stereo Microphone DM-E100. 4.14 and higher) to automatically erase the dust spots. The camera will cost 4,499.99 / 4,999 in the UK and Europe. 8K recording up to 30FPS (60FPS with external power) 4K / FHD recording: up to 120FPS Audio recording and auto-focus options available. The dust coordinate data appended to the image is used by the EOS Canon Digital Professional Software (v. Am I correct in this? What a shame that this isn't a feature in the R5. The R5 C will cost 4,499 USD which makes it 600 USD more than the EOS R5 (3,899 USD). ![]()
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