Competitor PDR: Canon EOS R5 Mark II – Competitive, But Not Impressive



Photons to Photos published its photographic dynamic range results for the Canon EOS R5 Mark II and the camera compares well to the Nikon Z7II, Sony a7IV, and Sony a7RV, but ultimately doesn’t impress. Canon really should find a company that can make a sensor that surpasses what Sony can produce. You can view and manipulate the above chart here.

Camera Model Maximum

PDR
Low Light

ISO
Low Light

EV
Canon EOS R5 Mark II 11.45 4846 10.60
Nikon Z 7II 11.60 4157 10.38
Sony ILCE-7RM5 11.70 5244 10.71
Sony ILCE-7M4 11.71 5365 10.75

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Nikon Z7II:

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