Description
Canon EOS RP Mirrorless Digital Camera(International Version) 26.2MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor ,DIGIC 8 Image Processor ,UHD 4K and Full HD 1080 Video ,2.36m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder , Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity enable wireless sharing, control, and image transfer with a compatible smart device via the Canon Camera Connect app, which also supports geotagging your files using your mobile device’s location data. In-camera charging over USB
Impressively small despite having a large full-frame sensor, flexible imaging capabilities along with a portable form factor. Featuring a high-resolution 26.2MP full-frame CMOS sensor along with a DIGIC 8 image processor, both stills and UHD 4K video can be recorded using a broad sensitivity range, from ISO 100-40000
Designed for multimedia image-maker, the EOS RP supports UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution recording at up to 23.98 fps at 120 Mb/s, along with Full HD 1080p and HD 720p at 60 fps for slow motion playback. When recording in-camera, 4K video has 4:2:0 sampling and 8-bit color depth, and 4:2:2 8-bit output is possible when using an external recorder.
Mount Adapter EF-EOS R -Extending the range of compatible lenses, a lightweight, compact lens adapter designed for attaching any EF or EF-S-mount lens to the EOS R mirrorless digital camera. This simple adapter retains full autofocus and image stabilization capabilities and contains no optical components, thereby maintaining the original optical quality of the mounted lens.
Alison Terry (verified owner) –
I have had this camera for two days, and am very pleased with it. I got the body+adapter package, because I already had an EF 24-105 zoom lens. I have mostly taken test shots, apart from trawling through the menus setting up the camera the way I like it. I did take one shot of a clump of daffodils which I thought was technically excellent. (see photo) I have had a look at the video feature. This works, but although there is an electronic in-body stabilization feature, it needs to be supplemented by in-lens stabilization, for example in the EF 24-105 zoom lens. Handling is good. There is a well-defined area for the thumb to go in the shooting position. I found the AF ON button was too close to this and I kept pressing it accidentally. So I disabled it. EF lenses have an AF/MF switch on the barrel anyway. This morning I took a photo of the chancel at church. The communion rail is in focus, the other items are not (which you’d expect with an f/1.8 aperture). The carvings in the communion rail are sharp and detailed. I took this with flash, you have to use an external speedlite. As you can see, it worked well. I happened to have a speedlite already too. 6/3/2019 Here are two new photos, an avenue of trees in Peter Pan Park, and the Bonus Arena, both in Hull. I hope you can see they show pretty good image quality. 28 people found this helpful
Raju (verified owner) –
Now this is some camera, and so light in weight compared to my Canon 5D II. I used a 2.8, 70 to 200mm lens to try out the camera. Perfect results (technically) The artistic bit was suspect! I next tried a 35mm prime lens with the same perfect results, both were trialled using the P setting and autofocus. I was very impressed with the focusing, it was fast and spot on and I really pushed the subjects; good contrasting pictures, and some in poor light both results were brilliant. This seems the way to go and I am now thinking of ditching the 5D and buying the R. 9 people found this helpful
stars home –
I’ve only just got this camera – the first full frame camera I have owned – and my first impressions are very positive. I’ve updated from a canon 80D, and found the RP reasonably intuitive to use and get very good results. It is very light and easy to handle. The supplied adapter accepts Canon EF and EFS lenses, but not necessarily 3rd. party lenses. I have. Sigma 150-600mm that fits, but another Sigma lens – 18-250mm., that vignettes on all but the longest settings. My iPad Pro does not recognise raw files from this camera, though I am told new cameras are being added regularly. It doesn’t come with a manual, just a very basic set up guide, but you will need to download one. There doesn’t seem to be a dedicated depth of field preview button. There is no internal flash, but a there is a hot shoe for adding one. If, like me, you clean the sensor yourself, it will be much easier on this camera – it is very accessible. The 24-105 lens is much better than the kit lenses normally supplied. It comes with a hood. If you need filters it is 77mm. I’m not really interested in video, though I have heard it’s not rated highly on that score. The battery is LP17 and, by all accounts, doesn’t last long. All basic information, but it might help you. All in all it seems a very good buy. 14 people found this helpful
Abraham Vega Saldaña (verified owner) –
Nice camera a good start from canon it just a big shame it does not have in body stabilisation this would have made it a definitely worth buy but I would say read all the reviews try and get hands on and make sure , it does make very nice phots and the video is not too bad 2 people found this helpful
scubydo –
Bought this to replace my aging 60D. I decided to buy a Canon Camera as I had a good selection of Canon EF lenses and as I could buy the RP (Full Frame) with adapter for £1000 new. The camera came in a rather large box, with the camera, adapter, strap, guarantee and basic user manual and software, including one LPE-17 battery and charger. The camera is somewhat smaller than my 60D and minute compared to my 5D mkii. It takes a bit of getting used to being smaller but it’s still got the classic canon grip but feels different as my pinkie finger has nothing to hold on to. Image quality is superb with good contrast and wonderful colour that canon is famous for. The cameras layout is not so similar to previous Canon cameras and with out the digital display on top. The rear screen is the flip type and can just about cover every shooting angle even selfies. It’s is also a touch screen for the cameras menu and settings, very responsive and great for focus tracking too. There is also an electronic viewfinder with dioptre that aids my short sight to see a sharp image including ISO, shutter and f stop, nice. The battery being rather small it’s life is limited so I invested in a battery grip for this camera so I can fit two batteries and as it also helps my hand to fit the grip much better. Video quality on1080p is very good with good contrast and colour and with dual pixel focusing gives sharp almost instantaneous focusing something the 60D was poor at. As I will only be using 1080p I’m not that bothered with 4k video as I don’t own a 4k tv and as YouTube compresses 4K anyway there’s really no point and as the files are very large to boot. In a nutshell I really like this Camera it’s light and easy to use with excellent images and great video and I can use my FS lenses without having to buy new glass. Recommended. 3 people found this helpful
Mr K From London (verified owner) –
This camera is great but only if you just want it to shoot stills or you are prepared to buy new full frame lenses. Marketed as the next step from APS-C cameras, this is somewhat misleading. When compared to the significantly cheaper M50 you lose 24fps and 100fps options. Whilst you do get lovely full frame 1080p video with dual pixel autofocus, 4K video has very poor focus and is cropped. If you use your EF-S lenses (which you would likely already have if you are upgrading to your first full frame camera) then you lose more options. I returned it because of the ludicrously crippled video features. What a W ay to steal defeat from the jaws of victory Canon! Disappointed… 15 people found this helpful
Lynne (verified owner) –
July 2019 Style Name: Body Only Excellent small but full-framed camera ideal for street photography 2 people found this helpful
Gosik (verified owner) –
April 2019 Style Name: Body Only Forget the reviews that say this camera is under specified. It is a joy to use and takes great photos. It is a bargain at this price. 8 people found this helpful