Canon recently stated that if you use certain Sandisk SD memory cards with your EOS R5 Mark II, especially in stills mode, you could suffer from corrupted/abnormal files, which are potentially impossible to recover. So, before you buy a memory card for your brand-new camera and your next holiday/family trip – or even worse, client shoot – read below and see which memory card models you should avoid! The Canon EOS R5 Mark II was released in July 2024, and the least we can say is that it has impressive features. Indeed, the camera has a new 45MP full-frame back-illuminated stacked (BSI) dual-pixel CMOS AF sensor, it can shoot video internally in up to 8K at 60P in 12-bit RAW, it has IBIS, Canon Log 2/Log 3 picture profiles, a new cooling grip to prevent overheating, a full-size HDMI port, and much more. We recently added the camera to our CineD camera database if you want to learn more about it. The Canon EOS R5 Mark II features two memory card slots: one CFexpress Type B for the most demanding video recording modes and one standard SD card slot for stills, proxy, and compressed video. However, Canon recently issued a statement that using some Sandisk SD memory cards could result in corrupted/abnormal files, especially for stills shooting. Canon EOS R5 Mark II – Sandisk Extreme PRO SD card issues Let’s start with the official statement issued by Canon USA: Still images taken with Canon EOS R5 Mk II may be...
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