DxO PhotoLab 7.0.2.83 downloading12/9/2023 If there's no fix coming I might try return my R5C's before the return window closes and pick up something else.įor informational purposes. I agree with OP, Canon's own website is misleading and makes you feel like ALL your lenses are going to work as normal with the EF adapters regardless of whether you're in photo or video mode and it's extra annoying that it seems to only be the R5C that has this issue because all the other R bodies communicate fine. Man, I wish I knew this sooner! My timing is terrible I just sold both my Sony A7Sii's before the A7Cii announcement and I bought 2x R5C's only to discover some of my lenses won't work (I have the Canon 17-35mm, 24-105 mark i and a Tamron 90mm G2 that sort of works with some trickery! Yes, I know the last one is Tamron's firmware but) I did a deep dive on the Canon Facebook groups before finding this forum and it seems that lenses that don't work on the R5C often work fine on the C70 which has the same menu system, as well as the R5 R6R6ii and R3 so it seems like an oversight and not a physical or technical limitation as some people speculated above. I also peaked at the R5C user guide which does make mention of certain optimal lenses, for PHOTO mode and there's no mention of optimal nor incompatible lenses in the Cine menu which is frustrating because the lenses that aren't working on the R5C in Video, work perfectly fine on the R5 in video, and all other R series bodies (R6, R3 etc.) Tamron: 24-70mm 2.8 G2, 70-200mm G2, 35mm 1.4Įdit: As pointed out repeatedly by users below, many third party lenses aren't compatible and that's fine, this topic is meant to focus on Canon's incompatible EF glass despite their vague marketing that claims compatibility via the EF-RF adapter (see screenshot, attached). It would be good to compile a list of which ones aren't recognized by the camera's video menu with the "attached lens will not work" message. To all R5C owners, can you please indicate which CANON EF lenses don't work in video mode, so that we can bring it to the attention of Canon engineers who work on firmware updates, as well as warn fellow users which lenses to stay away from in the time being? I know certain third party lenses have issues, but you would think that Canon would at least support their own lenses, but this doesn't seem to be the case at all.
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