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Canon EOS R5 Mark II RF24-105mm F4 L is USM Lens Kit Black

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Style: w/ RF24-105mm F4 Lens


Features

  • Completely NEW Canon designed full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS 45MP sensor.
  • Fast sensor read-out speeds allow for up to 30 fps electronic shutter performance.
  • New focus system upgrades include eye control focus, and the ability to maintain focus on a subject even when obscured briefly.
  • Capture video and stills simultaneously with no interruption.
  • Action Priority uses data to interpret the scene and predict the main subject to lock focus on it in action scenarios.

Description

The EOS R5 Mark II is a worthy successor to the incredibly versatile EOS R5 bringing a host of new features that make this the most powerful EOS 5 series camera ever. It starts with a brand-new 45MP sensor that is back illuminated and stacked for blazingly fast read-out speeds that allow for a 30 fps electronic shutter, then builds on that with major focus im-provements, increased video capabilities, and so much more.

Compatible Mountings: Canon RF


Aspect Ratio: 169


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: MOV


Image Stabilization: Sensor-shift


Maximum Focal Length: 105 Millimeters


Maximum Aperture: 4 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 50


Brand: Canon


Model Name: EOS R5 Mark II


Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 9.1 x 9.1 inches


Item Weight: 1.5 pounds


Item model number: 6536C012


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 17, 2024


Manufacturer: Canon


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Extraordinary camera
Style: Body Only
I have been an avid amateur photographer for 40 years (Pentax, Nikon, Hasselblad, Leica). I have a Leica SL3 system with a couple of superb primes. Unbeatable when time is in your side. But the speed of the Canon just blows me away. My last fast camera (used for wildlife) was a Nikon D5. That was no slouch and yielded superb results with the 400 f2.8. But the ability to fire off 20 or 30 frames a second with an electronic shutter (thus not degrading the mechanical shutter) is an absolute game changer. There is a lot of sorting to find the gems afterwards but it’s worth it. No more hoping your timing was perfect. Couple that with eye autofocus (which works perfectly for me - eerily so) and blazing fast autofocus, and action photography barely resembles the best DSLRs, let alone the film cameras I grew up with. Taking photos of children moving quickly and unpredictably in low light is no longer a challenge. Having used many top of the line cameras of their day I am frankly surprised at how much I LOVE this camera. Way exceeds my expectations! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2025 by GS

  • Well thought out camera.
Style: Body Only
This is a pro level camera. With features for the intermediate photographers. Its autofocus is incredibly accurate. Wildlife is spot on eye focus even at 30 fps. Not perfect but damn near. My in the moment portraits are incredibly sharp and clear. Best camera I have used.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025 by Steve A

  • Simply the best camera on the market
Style: Body Only
Canon cameras are simply the best piece of equipment you can possibly buy. I have been shooting with canon cameras since 1980. It is the only piece of equipment that has never failed on me.. I upgraded from the canon R5 Mark 1 to the Mark Ii… I was questioning, whether or not it was worth the money to upgrade, after having this camera for a few months it was definitely worth it. If you buy this camera, you will throw every other camera you own in the trash :-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by Order S.

  • Great Camera but not much different from the original
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The media could not be loaded. The Canon R5 is one of the best cameras I have ever used in my production business. It’s versatile for both photo and video and has some impressive autofocus, dynamic range, and creative frame rates such as 120fps. You have the option for 8K with internal recording to the robust CF express type b port. Additionally, You can use your SD port for lighter media. In the industry I’ve seen this camera body used in photo and video capacity for weddings, real estate, business marketing, social media content, podcasts, portrait photography, interviews, sports, journalism and even wildlife. The R5ii offers all the same features as the original but not much else other than enhanced autofocus, slightly better photography frame rates which for a hybrid camera are impressive, C-Log 2 for professional video, (the R5 only offers C-Log and C-Log 3) and on forums people say it has better clarity and contrast than the R5. I haven’t really noticed much a difference though. Think of the upgrades compared to the next and new version of an iPhone. It’s new and shiny but not much different from the phone you just traded in. On the body, you’ll have an improved viewfinder, and a designated switch for photo and video mode. The original R5 had a more complicated interface for switching between stills and video. All and all, if you are looking to upgrade your camera bodies and you are looking to stay on a budget I’d highly recommend the original R5 as it will be much cheaper now. But the R5ii is a solid choice for professionals and hobbyists alike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Alex & Steph Jawfox Alex & Steph Jawfox

  • Canon's greed made me regret the purchase very much
Style: Body Only
Update: 1. Canon is so greedy that even with original batteries from previous generations, half the functions don’t work. I ordered LP-E6 series P, but they’re simply out of stock. 2. The camera produces noise in low light. I regret not getting a Sony. 3. It overheats and shuts down while recording video. I broke out in a cold sweat when this camera turned off three times during a wedding ceremony shoot. My backup BMPCC 6K camera saved me, as it has been working flawlessly for three years now Canon's decision to make third-party batteries incompatible with the new R5 Mark II can be seen as a short-term revenue strategy but one that carries significant long-term risks. By blocking the use of third-party batteries, Canon forces users to purchase their proprietary batteries, which are usually more expensive. This directly boosts Canon’s revenue from battery sales. Forcing customers to buy proprietary batteries may frustrate them, especially those who prefer more affordable third-party options. This can lead to dissatisfaction and damage Canon’s brand loyalty. Customers might start considering alternatives from other camera manufacturers that offer more flexibility. In the competitive camera market, users often choose brands based on the ecosystem and flexibility. If Canon's competitors offer more open systems with compatibility for third-party accessories, users might switch to those brands. Over time, this could erode Canon’s market share. Moves perceived as anti-consumer can tarnish Canon's reputation. In the age of social media, customer dissatisfaction can spread quickly, leading to a broader backlash. This can discourage new customers from choosing Canon products, fearing similar restrictive practices. While Canon may see an initial increase in revenue from the sale of proprietary batteries, the long-term consequences could be detrimental. The loss of customer trust and loyalty, coupled with the potential shift of customers to more flexible competitors, might outweigh the short-term financial gains. In a highly competitive market, such short-sighted moves could ultimately cost Canon more than they gain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024 by Filmmaker

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