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Camera Comparison

Canon R5 vs Canon R5 Mark II

The Canon R5 Mark II improves speed, autofocus, and video handling, but the original R5 remains a powerful used-camera value for photographers.

Choose the R5 if...

  • • You want the better used-camera value.
  • • You mostly shoot portraits, landscapes, or travel.
  • • You want 45MP resolution for less money.
  • • You do not need the newest autofocus upgrades.
  • • You find a clean body with low shutter count.

Choose the R5 Mark II if...

  • • You shoot sports, wildlife, or action.
  • • You need improved autofocus tracking.
  • • You shoot serious video.
  • • You want better thermal handling.
  • • You plan to keep the camera long term.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureCanon R5Canon R5 Mark IIWinner
Sensor45MP Full Frame45MP Full FrameTie
AutofocusExcellentImproved subject trackingR5 Mark II
Burst Shooting20 fps electronicUp to 30 fps electronicR5 Mark II
Video8K capableImproved 8K / better heat managementR5 Mark II
Cooling / HeatCan be limiting for long videoImproved thermal handlingR5 Mark II
Used ValueExcellent used valuePremium pricingR5

The Real-World Difference

For still photography, both cameras deliver excellent image quality. The biggest differences show up in autofocus, burst shooting, action tracking, and demanding video workflows.

The original R5 is still an excellent choice for many photographers. The R5 Mark II makes the most sense for sports, wildlife, professional hybrid shooters, and users who need better video reliability.

Used Buying Advice

A clean used Canon R5 with a low shutter count can be one of the best high-resolution full-frame values available. Before buying, verify shutter count, inspect the sensor, check card slots, test autofocus, and inspect USB-C and HDMI ports.

Final Verdict

Best Value

Canon R5

Best Camera

Canon R5 Mark II

Best for Stills

Canon R5

Best for Hybrid Pros

Canon R5 Mark II

Buy the R5 Mark II if you need the best autofocus, speed, and video performance. Buy the original R5 if you want outstanding image quality and better used-market value.

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