10-01-2024 05:07 PM
If you can deal with the presentation style, Jarod Polin has released a comparison review of these cameras to get those of us who are stuck with a decision as to where to go. If you are looking for a reasonably detailed overview, you might find it worth a view.
10-02-2024 12:36 PM - edited 10-02-2024 12:36 PM
Hello again, TREVOR
Thanks for the detailed information. I think the R5 Mark II may have the same seal as the Original R5. I wonder what it really looks like. I hope Lens Rentals and kolarivision can disassemble the camera and see the details.
Thank you.
cheers, BORA
10-02-2024 12:38 PM - edited 10-02-2024 02:11 PM
I expect they will - in time. The R5 is considered to have exceptional sealing - which was rather the challenge with regards heat retention! In the R5II, by having this space that is sealed in terms of material ingress: either from moisture or dust, but is a thermally highly conductive heat sink with a stand-off out layer for operation, they will hopefully get the best of both worlds.
10-09-2024 08:06 AM
10-09-2024 03:40 PM - edited 10-09-2024 04:20 PM
Thank you, that was most interesting!! 🤔
The video and photos rather confirm my suspicion about the heat venting arrangement. There is a false back within which there is a thermal venting shaft, with the holes at the base to accept heat from a sealed metal plate that forms the true back of the camera. This metal plate conducts heat into the void, where the heat rises and is likely dissipated out to the true left of the camera, where there is another set of vents.
Inside that metal plate are the components of the camera and this is my best guess (from the limited imagery available) of the arrangement of heat transfer components from the various chips.
It's hard to be precise without knowing the function of each chip and I can't read the chip IDs at this resolution, but from the materials used, I think this is a reasonable speculation.
10-02-2024 09:33 AM
Hahaha, I like the part where you said "if you can deal with his presentation style". I watch his videos and I checked this one yesterday. These are 3 good cameras and picking one of them is more like an economical decision than anything else, at least in my case. I love everything thing on the R3 but the size of it! From the R5 series I do not like the resolution, it just does not work for me that many MP. It will slow down my post editing process a lot and on top of that will make create a problem with storage of those high resolution pictures.
10-09-2024 10:09 AM
"If you can deal with the presentation style, Jarod Polin has released a comparison review..."
No, I can't deal with the kooky Jared Polin, and so I won't be watching. His points, while sometimes valid, are too deeply buried in his annoying presentation to sit through. Dustin Abbott is more to my taste. YMMV.
As for the R5, while I am not in the market for one, this would be a definite case to let someone else be the canary in the coal mine. Again, YMMV.
10-09-2024 03:37 PM - edited 10-09-2024 04:22 PM
Fair enough John...although, given your antipathy to the presenter and the camera, I am curious why you responded at all! 😊
FWIW, I grit too my teeth with Polin, and skip past the parts that annoy me, but some elements of his work are valid, IMHO. Yep, I also tend to use Abbott, and Camera Labs - they are pretty thorough, but don't do that particular type of comparison.
10-09-2024 07:15 PM - edited 10-09-2024 07:15 PM
"...given your antipathy to the presenter and the camera, I am curious why you responded at all!"
LOL. This is an open forum for Canon users, Trevor, not your personal blog. We are all free to post commentary without donning the pom-poms. YMMV.
10-09-2024 08:25 PM - edited 10-09-2024 08:48 PM
I realize that, which is why I am at liberty to be surprised and express that - and I could say exactly the same about personal blogs for your comment, but I didn't. I am absolutely NOT saying you have no right to comment, of course you do, I was just curious - no offense was intended. No idea what you mean by pom-poms, must be a cultural thing?
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