45 Megapixels
8K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 100-51200
Electric Viewfinder
3.2" LCD Screen
Overview

Canon EOS R5 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

Back Illuminated Stacked CMOS Sensor

A new approximately 45-megapixel full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor delivers faster readout speeds, reducing rolling shutter distortion and improving image quality with less noise compared to front-illuminated sensors.

SKU: GC66-R5IIBODY

Canon EOS R5 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

Canon EOS R5 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

Back Illuminated Stacked CMOS Sensor

A new approximately 45-megapixel full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor delivers faster readout speeds, reducing rolling shutter distortion and improving image quality with less noise compared to front-illuminated sensors.

Next Generation Autofocus 

Track moving subjects with unprecedented precision and ease. Deep learning algorithms are applied for a range of subjects, and the Register People Priority mode allows you to register and prioritise people to ensure your primary subject remains the focus of attention.

Cinema EOS Compatibility

Shoot at up to 8K 60p RAW Light video with a range of Cinema EOS level options such as Custom Picture, Canon Log 2, Canon Log 3, and proxy recording. The EOS R5 Mark II provides professional-level movie capabilities for users who require premium quality.

Capture Rare and Fleeting Moments

The EOS R5 Mark II shoots RAW bursts of up to 30 frames per second with 0.5 seconds pre-continuous shooting, helping you capture the decisive moment in sharp focus even before you've pressed the button. Capture scenes from 3 or 5 seconds before recording in video.

RF Lenses for Greater Possibilities

RF lenses enable richly expressive, high-quality imaging. The high-speed communication capabilities of the RF mount make operation intuitive and stress-free. Coordinated control of camera and lens IS via RF mount communication achieves powerful image stabilisation.

In-Camera Image Upscaling

Upscale JPEG or HEIF images post-shooting to approximately 179MP. Combine this with in-camera cropping to isolate subjects, providing more resolution on hand when you need it.

Eye Control AF

Sensors in the electronic viewfinder track the movement of the photographer's eye, enabling the user to quickly change tracking to a different subject.

LP-E6P Battery

The new high-powered battery extends shooting times and powers many new features that have high processing power requirements.

Fast Continuous Shooting

Shoot continuous RAW bursts at up to 30 frames per second with AF/AE tracking between each frame.

Canon Log 2 & Canon Log 3

Canon Log 2 and Canon Log 3 are included to ensure a wide dynamic range. Canon Log 2 enables shooting with a dynamic range of up to 16 stops.

4K 120p Recording

Supports up to Full HD 240P and 4K 120P* recording. This allows users to capture scenes with fast movement, such as sports and concerts.

Optional Cooling Fan

The cooling fan CF-R20EP (sold separately) can be attached to the EOS R5 Mark II to enable longer shooting times when filming in high-quality 8K and 4K movie modes.

Neural Network Noise Reduction

Applies deep learning to generate images with reduced noise when processing RAW images in-camera, without the need for an external computer or software. This can be combined with in-camera image upscaling to produce an image with less noise and higher resolution.

In-Body Image Stabilisation

Co-ordinated Control Image Stabilisation is now improved to 8.5 stops at the centre and 7.5 stops at the periphery.

Key Features:

In-camera Image Upscaling

Eye Control Af

LP-E6P Battery

4k 120p Recording

Optional Cooling Fan

Canon Log 2 & Canon Log 3

Neural Network Noise Reduction

In-body Image Stabilisation

What's in the Box:

Canon EOS R5 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

45 Megapixels
8K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 100-51200
Electric Viewfinder
3.2" LCD Screen
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Product Overview

Canon EOS R5 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

Back Illuminated Stacked CMOS Sensor

A new approximately 45-megapixel full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor delivers faster readout speeds, reducing rolling shutter distortion and improving image quality with less noise compared to front-illuminated sensors.

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Key Features

45 Megapixels

A new 45-megapixel full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor provides faster readout speeds, reducing rolling shutter distortion and noise.

8K Video Quality

Record up to 8K 60p RAW Light video with Cinema EOS features like Custom Picture, Canon Log 2, Canon Log 3, and proxy recording.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

The Canon EOS R5 II mirrorless camera supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

ISO 100-51200

Designed for shooting in varying light conditions, the camera features a native ISO range of 100-52000.

Electric Viewfinder

The Canon EOS R5 II Mirrorless Camera features a built-in electronic viewfinder with six brightness levels.

3.2" LCD Screen

The Canon EOS R5 II Mirrorless Camera boasts a 3.2" LCD screen with a resolution of 2,100,000 dots and seven levels of screen brightness adjustment.

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