05-13-2026 10:35 AM
Hi everyone,
with the recent announcement of the Canon R6V, which now supports internal compressed CLog2 recording, I was wondering why Canon still refuses to implement compressed CLog2 on the Canon R5 C. It feels a bit strange, especially considering the R5C belongs to the Cinema EOS line.
Do you think it would be possible to submit a feature request to Canon for this?
Thanks!
05-14-2026 02:40 AM
I'm frustrated by this too; I would love to have Log 2 on my R5C.
But it seems you're assuming that Log 2 is something that could be added to existing cameras -- i.e. in software. Do you have a basis for this?
In general, any kind of processing on live video simply can't be done in software -- it needs dedicated hardware. If you want to see why, calculate the amount of data you would be handling. 8192x4320x60x12 = 25 gigabits per second; or over 2 billion pixels per second. That's ludicrous. If you want to do a LUT in software, for example, think about how many steps are needed to do 3-D interpolation on each pixel, then multiply by 2 billion per second.
So, does the R5C have some kind of programmable gamma curve processing hardware, that could in theory be programmed to do Log 2? I have no idea.
05-14-2026 08:10 AM
The question is whether the DIGIC chips are fpga's that are programmable (or have a section that is programmable) and I don't have an answer for that.
05-14-2026 08:51 AM
Feature requests are made on the Canon USA website. Look for the little (+)feedback button.
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