The Canon EOS R5 has quietly become one of the most beloved wildlife cameras of the past five years, delivering a combination of resolution, speed, and autofocus performance that seemed impossible just a decade ago. After half a decade of real-world use, this camera continues to prove its worth in the field, capturing images that showcase both its technical capabilities and the artistry of those behind the lens.

Coming to you from Duade Paton, this celebratory video explores why the Canon EOS R5 remains a wildlife photography powerhouse through dozens of stunning images submitted by his community. Paton recently retired his trusty R5 after five years of dedicated use, but rather than simply moving on, he chose to honor this camera by showcasing what makes it special. The video features over 100 submitted images from subscribers who have pushed the R5 to its limits across diverse environments, from Arctic conditions with grizzly bears to African savannas with lions. Paton emphasizes how the camera’s 45-megapixel sensor delivers exceptional detail that holds up even under heavy cropping, a crucial advantage when photographing distant wildlife subjects.

The autofocus system receives particular praise throughout the video, with Paton highlighting how the animal eye detection feels almost magical in practice. Multiple contributors share stories of capturing challenging flight shots and action sequences that would have been nearly impossible with older camera technology. The 20 frames per second burst rate proves invaluable for freezing split-second moments, whether it’s sandpipers in perfect wing synchronization or northern harriers in dramatic flight poses. Paton showcases images ranging from intimate portraits of European robins to dynamic action shots of cattle egrets, all demonstrating the camera’s versatility across different wildlife scenarios.

Key Specs

45-megapixel full frame CMOS sensor
20 fps continuous shooting
1,053 phase-detection autofocus points
Animal eye detection and tracking
8K video recording capability
Dual card slots (CFexpress Type B and SD UHS-II)
5-axis in-body image stabilization
Weather-sealed magnesium alloy construction
Native ISO 100-51,200 (photo mode)

What makes this video particularly compelling is Paton’s honest assessment of the camera’s current value proposition. With used R5 bodies now available for around $1,750, he argues this represents exceptional value for a camera that still delivers professional-level results. While acknowledging that newer models offer features like pre-capture and higher frame rates, Paton maintains that the image quality and core performance of the R5 remain virtually unmatched in this price range. The video also demonstrates the camera’s remarkable build quality through images captured in extreme conditions, from snowy owl photography in harsh winter conditions to jungle kingfisher shots in humid tropical environments. Check out the video above for the full rundown from Paton.