08-08-2025
01:26 AM
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08-08-2025
08:17 AM
by
Danny
Good afternoon!
I would like to share my experience using the Canon R5C, which I purchased about a year ago. Before buying, I reviewed the promotional materials provided by Canon for the R5C. However, there is one issue that deeply disappoints me, and because of it, I cannot recommend this product to people looking for a camera for video shooting. Here’s why:
The advertisement highlights the ability to control the shooting process via a mobile device, which sounds great—but this only works for photos! Seriously?! You develop a product, implement smartphone connectivity, but then remove this feature from the video mode? As a result, I buy a camera for video shooting but can’t use my phone to control it while recording.
When I contacted customer support, they told me I could purchase an additional device for $1,000 to enable this functionality! I decided to return the camera to the store, but the seller convinced me to keep it, suggesting that Canon might eventually release a firmware update enabling phone control for video—after all, the camera already has built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
I want to express my deepest disappointment that your misleading advertising led me to believe this feature was fully supported.
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08-08-2025 10:16 AM
Greetings,
You aren't alone on this. I've owned the R5 C since its release. Using the native chipset in cinema OS is always something I wanted as well, but I knew going in it wasn't there. I think Canon was very challenged due to the cameras power requirements, but we got an 8k60 camera (that doesn't overheat) before others. I shoot in 4k, but having the ability and knowing that it would turn on (even in the desert) 🥵 was always very satisfying.
Here's a suggestion. You can buy a wireless N3 remote with 2 press trigger. This will start AF and start / stop video. They are cheap too. I know its not ideal, but it will get you going. 😉
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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08-10-2025 07:57 PM
Here's another user that created a connectivity guide that's pretty good. He covers the ins and outs.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
~R5 C (1.0.9.1), ~R50v (1.1.1) ~RF Trinity, ~RF 100 Macro, ~RF 100~400, ~RF 100~500, ~RF 200-800 +RF 1.4x TC, BG-R10, 430EX III-RT ~DxO PhotoLab Elite ~DaVinci Resolve Studio ~ImageClass MF644Cdw/MF656Cdw ~Pixel 8 ~CarePaks Are Worth It
08-15-2025
06:21 AM
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08-15-2025
08:04 AM
by
Danny
"Good afternoon!
Thank you so much for trying to help!
The author really nailed my needs and my frustration—
A camera for creating videos solo that doesn’t allow you to control the basic video settings!!! From a smartphone!!! It’s 2025, folks, not 2020. And yet, these features are already available in photo mode!!!!
This feels like a conspiracy by Canon itself against its users.
Yes, I found a used WFT-R10 block for 300 euros on eBay, but after watching this video, I realized that on top of the old problems, I’d gain a couple of new ones.
A huge thanks to the community and the people trying to help—know that you’re the best!
And if by any chance Canon reads this message...)))
PLEASE—just add a firmware update to enable focus, aperture, and ISO control during video recording via smartphone/EVF. 100% of users would be absolutely thrilled.
Wishing everyone the best!"
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08-28-2025 11:37 AM
I just got off with Canon Support. Apparently the WFT-10A grip does not have the same control functionality as the built in WiFi/Bluetooth has in photo mode or with the R5.
Canon Marketing, if you are listening, WAKE UP!!!
08-28-2025 11:39 AM
I don't know of anyone, perhaps you do, that uses the R5c to shoot in 8K due to the file size.
I suspect that folks that would use 8k would use an actual "C" series camera. BTW, they have wired control capability.
08-28-2025 03:40 PM
They aren't listening. You need to go to the home page on the Canon USA website and find the teeny tiny (+)Feedback button. That is the official feedback channel.
08-28-2025 04:50 PM
Thanks, did that as well. I also expressed displeasure with Customer Support.
I suspect they don't listen to the website feedback either.
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