Did you just get a new R5 or R5 mk II? Here are 5 helpful settings that can help you get more out of your R5 mk II.
Tip #1: Make sure IBIS (In Body Image Stabilization) is turned on.
Both version of the R5 have IBIS. Make sure IBIS is on so you can get more sharp pictures with less camera shake.
Tip #2: Turn your EVF and rear display up to the max!
Set your display to use 120 hz pro motion for the best result. When looking at your screens it will look smoother and better, especially when there’s things moving.
On the same menu you’ll see a setting called “Suppress lower frame rate”. To maximize performance, turn this off as well.
Please enjoy the use of your camera.

Tip #3: “Lower” the image quality to get more on your cards.
The EOS R5 mk II can record with a variety of different file formats and compression algorithms to help you fit more data onto your memory card. This can be especially useful for 4k video and higher resolutions.
Tip #4: You can use EF lenses on your R5 mk II with an EF to RF adapter.
Canon was very nice to design an adapter that will let you use an EF lens with your RF camera. Simply buy Canon’s adapter and attach it to the back of your EF lens, then you can attach the lens to your R5 mk II just like any other RF lens. By do this, you can save money and still have a Canon lens. (Very nice.)
Tip #5: Use the joystick to control your focus point.
The R5 mk II has a joystick on the back of it that you can use to move your focus point around. By using the joystick, you can easily select where you want your camera to focus on the frame.

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Wonderful information! Couldn’t be happier with it! Thanks!