Max. 60
EOS R Series
With Trigger
No A/F
506g
180° L/R
Overview

The EL-5 is the first speedlite flash optimised for the next generation EOS R series multi-function shoe. With direct contact points to the camera, experience enhanced functions like high-speed data communication and a dependable power. The EL-5 is compatible with EOS R6 Mark II, EOS R3, EOS R7 and EOS R10. The Speedlite EL-5's high-speed flash charging of 0.1 to 1.2 sec and 95 times or more continuous flashes, reliably tracks the moment you want to shoot and helps reduce the time delay between photos. Shoot scenes with movement, such as a dancing, without missing a beat.

SKU: GC66-EL-5

Canon Speedlite EL-5 On Camera Flash

The EL-5 is the first speedlite flash optimised for the next generation EOS R series multi-function shoe. With direct contact points to the camera, experience enhanced functions like high-speed data communication and a dependable power. The EL-5 is compatible with EOS R6 Mark II, EOS R3, EOS R7 and EOS R10. The Speedlite EL-5's high-speed flash charging of 0.1 to 1.2 sec and 95 times or more continuous flashes, reliably tracks the moment you want to shoot and helps reduce the time delay between photos. Shoot scenes with movement, such as a dancing, without missing a beat.

The EL-5 has been carefully crated with dustproof and moisture-proof sealing to help protect the flash even in difficult shooting conditions. The EL-5 is equipped with an AF-assist beam and LED modeling lamps. The LED lamp automatically adjusts the amount of light generated by the AF-assist, so that it is less likely to dazzle the subject you are photographing. This makes it ideal for taking pictures of people at night.

The Speedlite EL-5 uses a high-capacity lithium-ion battery power supply with up to 350 continuous flashes. The battery power level can also be clearly displayed on the LCD screen so you can time when the battery needs to be changed or recharged.

Most operations can be operated easily by pushing the joystick and selection dial of the Speedlite EL-5. Shortcuts can be assigned to frequently used operations adding to the ease of use.

Max. 60
EOS R Series
With Trigger
No A/F
506g
180° L/R
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Product Overview

The EL-5 is the first speedlite flash optimised for the next generation EOS R series multi-function shoe. With direct contact points to the camera, experience enhanced functions like high-speed data communication and a dependable power. The EL-5 is compatible with EOS R6 Mark II, EOS R3, EOS R7 and EOS R10. The Speedlite EL-5's high-speed flash charging of 0.1 to 1.2 sec and 95 times or more continuous flashes, reliably tracks the moment you want to shoot and helps reduce the time delay between photos. Shoot scenes with movement, such as a dancing, without missing a beat.

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Key Features

Max. 60

EOS R Series

With Trigger

No A/F

506g

180° L/R

Product Specs

Download Manual

Camera Compatibility

EOS R3 / EOS R5 C / EOS R6 Mark II / EOS R7 / EOS R10

Zoom Range

24 to 200mm (14mm)

Bounce Angle

Up: 120°, Down:7° Left: 180°, Right 180°

Battery Life (# of Flashes)

350

Power Supply

LP-EL

Weight

506g

Accessory Shoe

15 pin (multi-function shoe)

Guide Number

Max. 60

Flash Interval (Charging Time)

1.2 sec

Number of Continuous Flashes

Approx. 95 times or more

Dimensions

80.2 x 139.9 x 123.3mm

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