Welcome to our Canon EOS R5 Guides & Resources Page. Here you will find the latest firmware version for the R5, users manuals, setup guides, reviews, FAQs and product images.
Model | Latest Firmware | Manual | Check Price & Reviews |
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Canon EOS R5 | Version 2.1.0 | PDF / Online | Amazon | B&H |
Canon R5 / R5 II Forum & Facebook Group
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Canon R5 Guides
Canon R5 Setup Guides
A general setup guide from the team at DPReview.
A setup guide focussed more on birds in flight.
Canon R5 Reviews
There are a lot of reviews on YouTube for the Canon R5, here’s a small collection of our favorite ones.
Canon EOS R5 FAQs
The Canon R5 has two memory card slots. Slot 1 supports CFexpress Type-B memory cards and slot 2 supports UHS-II SD memory cards.
The Canon R5 supports the LP-E6NH battery, which adds 20 per cent more capacity than older LP-E6N batteries, letting you capture (on average) 490 shots on a single charge. Older LP-E6 and LP-E6N batteries are compatible with the R5, although the very fastest shooting rates and in-camera charging are not available when using the LP-E6.
LP-E6NH batteries can be charged in-camera via USB C 3.1, with 5V/1.5A power delivery (PD) capabilities.
The Canon BG-R10 Battery Grip is the official battery grip for the R5. This can accommodate two batteries at once for extended shooting times.
You’ll need a battery level of at least 60% to shoot at 12 FPS. When the battery drops below this charge level the frame rate drops to 8 FPS. It’s hard to fathom why Canon has implemented such a restriction, let’s just hope it gets removed in a future firmware update.
Yes. The Canon R5 is a full-frame 35mm camera.
The Canon R5 has an RF lens mount and supports Canon RF lenses.
You can use EF lenses on the Canon R5 by using the Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R. There is also an EF-EOS R adapter with a control ring built in, a variable ND filter built in and a polarizer built in.
Although the camera features a dust and water-resistant construction, this cannot completely prevent dust or water droplets from entering the camera. Therefore if you are using the R5 in very wet or dusty environments it’s recommended to use additional protection to keep your camera safe.
The Canon R5 was officially launched on July 9th 2020.