Canon EOS R3 vs EOS R5 Speed: How fast is your camera?
Now we compare the Canon EOS R3 vs EOS R5 on speed The EOS R5 is fast, but the EOS R3 is faster. The EOS R5 delivers 1/8000 shutter speed that will capture most events and a max continuous shooting speed of 20 fps which is enough for occasional sports and wildlife photography. It can also deliver 350 JPEG and 180 RAW images from a single burst – impressive for a camera focused on image quality. If you prioritise speed above all else, and work within the sports, action, wildlife or reportage genre, then the EOS R3 will tackle every single challenge. A shutter speed of 1/64,000 is exceptional, as is continuous electronic shooting speeds of 30fps that can deliver up to 540 JPEG images or 150 RAW images on a single burst when using the electronic shutter. It can also deliver 1000 RAW files when using the mechanical or electronic 1st curtain shutter. Its standout feature is a 195fps high speed burst mode for capturing up to 50 images, a feature capable of life-changing, award-winning images.
Verdict: Both cameras are equipped with almost instantaneous focusing and processing. However, the EOS R3 is built for speed, delivering a 1/64,000s shutter speed and 30 fps, compared to 1/8,000s and 20 fps on the EOS R5.