01-04-2023 02:41 PM - edited 01-14-2024 10:26 PM
The biggest problem with the R5C, as you see all over social media and forums is the power. Specifically delivering enough power to get the full potential of the camera without compromises.
Meaning I want to get 8k 60P with full lens support.
So Canon... Can you make a grip that has enough power to get the max features out of the camera? The current battery is 7.2 volts. The only way to get the full power of 9V 3 Amps is through the USB-C cable or using the canon battery adapter to PTAP or A/C adapter. That method is a bit messy with cables and the chances of losing power is high. The beauty of the camera is the small size. My solution: Create a battery Grip that uses the LP-E19 batteries and delivers 9v, 3 amps to the camera so that we can get the best usage out of it. CANON CAN YOU MAKE THIS?! or make one with the Canon C70 batteries?!
If there is a better place to ask for features or products let me know!
Thanks!
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01-14-2024 10:06 PM - edited 01-14-2024 10:25 PM
I made one. 😎
Here is a link to some more about the process. https://community.usa.canon.com/t5/Professional-Video/I-made-a-BP-A30-battery-grip-for-the-Canon-r5c...
01-04-2023 06:50 PM
Greetings,
Better place to submit a product or feature request, yes there is.
Canon Support for | Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Bottom of page, select [+]Feedback, then product in the next dialog that opens.
You aren't alone. Many are concerned with this type of use case, and it is something that others have expressed an interest in. Please submit your request.
~Rick
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01-04-2023 07:24 PM
Thanks for the help!
01-04-2023 08:16 PM - edited 01-04-2023 08:19 PM
you might want to check out this video from deaf director on youtube on how he rigs out his R5C. specifically, he uses the smallrig mini v-mount to hold a micro vmount battery (like smallrig vb99) connected by a usb c cable. his setup for power begins at 7:25 but whole video is worth to watch.
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01-04-2023 08:49 PM - edited 01-04-2023 09:33 PM
@jaewoosong,
I watched this video about 2 weeks ago. I was bummed because I had already purchased the updated Black Mamba cage (made specifically for the R5 C not the R5/6). It doesn't have the raised frame over the top LCD on the right side of the cage. His rig was really ingenious. Form, function and balance only adding what essentially amounts to a "flash". A small-ish v-mount which adds almost nothing to the overall form factor of your kit. I have also traded messages with Bryan (Deaf Director) about many of his videos. He is probably the most prolific R5 C user (content creator) on youtube currently. I've learned so much from him about my camera. He's got a slew of tips and advice and it just keeps coming. Josh Sattin is another great content creator who has put some great videos out on the R5 C. Its only $60 so I may grab one. @MDXFILMS, you may want to check this solution out.
Mine, first image has a removeable extended baseplate.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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01-06-2023 02:58 AM
I've bought multiple smallrig cages for my R5 (first the regular/old ver one and 2nd the one that supports the battery grip) so I understand the pain... 😛 Early on, he did some of the most comprehensive R5 overheating testing when I started following him on YT.
01-04-2023 10:43 PM
Yes. I have seen that. Super cool videos. Thanks for sharing. I can build my R5C up but I was looking into a more minimalist set up. I also travel with the C70 and red raptor so the use of usbc and ptaps with a v mount is a great option too. I might see if I can build a grip by frankensteining some parts together. hmm..
01-06-2023 09:32 AM - edited 01-06-2023 09:37 AM
No doubt this is a pain point for those looking for extended run times. I went with a USB-PD. SmallRig makes 2 V-Mount battery plates which works for this application.. One super small and one medium. Deaf Director is using the Med size. The small plate will work on the $59 dollar cage, but not on mine.
This is the medium plate
And this is the small. It has 4 additional holes on the bottom. If the captive screws are removeable, then it could be used with the "V" receptacle facing forward.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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01-06-2023 10:05 AM - last edited on 01-06-2023 10:20 AM by Danny
Yes. I use the medium one with my C70 adapting it to a v-mount so I have one type of battery to travel with. I just got an interesting usbc power bank that might bandaid my problem. We will see if it works, I like the base plate and ability to power it to full capacity without carrying around a large system. 🙌🏽😎🎥
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01-14-2024 09:02 PM
Yes, absolutely endorse this request! Personally, I'd love a grip that supported the BP-A30/BP-A60 batteries which I already have from my other Cinema EOS cameras, but I'd also go for one using the LP-E19 if that powered the lens in 8k60. Of course, when creating a camera rig, it's possible to add a battery to power over USB-C. But for the low-profile handheld shooting that this camera is otherwise so great for, all of those solutions prove too bulky (along with the risk of cables being tangled/pulled). And so a grip connecting without cables that provided the full voltage would be most appreciated!
Quick mockup of the potential BP-A style grip:
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