Canon’s EOS R5C is a 2-in-1 stills and cinema camera

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Canon has a new camera that can shoot cinema-grade video. The back of the R5C is much bulkier than the front, which makes it look a lot like a Canon DSLR. The cooling system can shoot for long stretches without overheating.

How long? Canon says the cooling system allows the R5C to shoot up to 8K. The R5 was advertised as being able to shoot 8K for 20 minutes, but it was later found to be overheating, and Canon released a firmware update to fix it. The R5C supports 8K HDR recording in HLG and PQ formats as well as 4K/ 120fps recording in 4:2:2 10-bit color.

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It is the same camera as the R5 except for the lack of in-body image stabilization. You can shoot at 12 frames per second with the mechanical shutter or 20 frames per second with the electronic shutter. The camera has a three-way power switch that lets you switch between photo and video modes.

The R5C will cost $4,499 in March. That is $600 more expensive than the R5 and you are almost getting another camera at the same time. The all-in-one convenience could be worth it for some.