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EOS R5 Mark II Question on pre-continuous shooting file types

A_Random_Dude
Enthusiast

Hi, folks: I have not used pre-continuous shooting on my R6 Mk II, mainly because I don't want to have to deal with a single large file with umpteen images in it. However, I'm giving serious consideration to adding the R5 Mk II to my gear before the year is out, so I'm doing a lot of reading about it.

One question I haven't been able to sort out for myself is this: On the R5.2, is pre-cont. shooting restricted to a particular file type, i.e. RAW? Or can it be used with cRAW and/or JPEG as well?

Thanks in advance for any information you can provide!

 

R5 Mk II, R6 Mk II (and a 300D that I can't bear to part with); RF 15–35mm f/2.8; RF 24–105mm f/4; RF 70–200mm Z f/2.8; RF 200–800mm f/6.3–0 (and the EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 for the 300D)
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p4pictures
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You can choose the file types you want to capture with the pre-shooting feature. 

This is the section of the manual, there are no notes or cautions that say it only works with RAW files.

https://cam.start.canon/en/C017/manual/html/UG-03_Shooting-1_0280.html 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
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p4pictures
Elite
Elite

You can choose the file types you want to capture with the pre-shooting feature. 

This is the section of the manual, there are no notes or cautions that say it only works with RAW files.

https://cam.start.canon/en/C017/manual/html/UG-03_Shooting-1_0280.html 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
-- Note: my spell checker is set for EN-GB, not EN-US --

A_Random_Dude
Enthusiast

Great, thanks for clearing that up!

 

R5 Mk II, R6 Mk II (and a 300D that I can't bear to part with); RF 15–35mm f/2.8; RF 24–105mm f/4; RF 70–200mm Z f/2.8; RF 200–800mm f/6.3–0 (and the EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 for the 300D)

robert42
Contributor

I shoot Raw to the CF exp card and JPG to the SD card that way if one card fails I still have photos. BTW JPEG is not as bad as some "Pros" say it is. If you shoot shy birds you can shoot  Pre-cont (Wireless Remote) with a third party remote. It works well for me.

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