Hoping someone can help me out here...R5 C, plus a sound recorder with HDMI passthrough which is able to lock to timecode using that HDMI. specifically, TASCAM DR-701D.When connected by HDMI and both powered on the recorder locks timecode to the R5 C...
The rubber port covers/dust covers on the side of the Canon R5 and R5 C, usually these can be removed just by pulling the little tether out of the hole and can be reinstalled by pushing it back in. Before I risk breaking the cover and being without i...
Quick question to see if anyone knows what the problem could beCanon R5 C camera with the EF->RF adapter (the one with the control ring) plus a Sigma EX series 10-20mm lens. This is a crop sensor lens.when I use this combination together in video mod...
This topic may also apply equally to the R5 and possibly other similar cameras.I enjoy using the automatic bracketing for taking HDR images, as you can enable/disable in the camera's menu (in photo mode) Shoot menu page 5, option HDR mode.Question: H...
Fairly new to the R5 C, the time displayed in the upper right of the LCD seems to be some kind of cumulative recording time and does not start over at 0 each time I begin recording. The cumulative time could be useful in some cases but most of the ti...
Found it on my own! I just saw the latest 1.0.5.1 firmware released and decided to update it once again. I was running 1.0.3.1, I could have sworn my last update was 1.0.4.1...but it doesn't matter.I'm on 1.0.5.1 now and I reviewed the settings again...
I have seen it suggested elsewhere that covers like this can be helped to install using something like a toothpick. add a small amount of lubricant to the tether and the barbs, I'd suggest dialectic grease as it will aid in the installation but is sp...
Amazing! Thanks for reporting back your success!The opening for the tether would need to be covered I would think if this were to be removed permanently. But that can certainly be done. Some trimming of the head of that tether could also make install...
Some other close ups It looks however that the tether might have been designed to be insert-only, there's a bevel on the part that pushes through first, the other side of it may be just flat. I can't really tell but it almost looks like there must be...
However...I did come across one teardown of an R5, one which actually gives a great shot of the back side of that panel and what is on the inside of those port covers. its on this post here:https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2020/09/taking-apart-the-ca...