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Canon EOS RP Review

Canon EOS RP Review This Canon's second full-frame mirrorless camera sits just below the EOS 6D Mark II DSLR in Canon's full-frame range; Canon hopes this camera will attract users of its APS-C DSLRs to upgrade. The “P” in the EOS RP, was derived from the days of Canon's film cameras, when Canon produced the P rangefinder between 1958 and 61. The EOS RP is completed with a full-frame 26.2MP CMOS sensor – Canon claimed that this sensor is almost exactly the same as the sensor in the 6D Mark II. The camera in Canon EOS RP has the latest DIGIC 8 image processor, and has a native sensitivity range of ISO100-40,000, which can be expanded to an equivalent of ISO50-102,400. There are currently four RF lenses available: the RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, RF 28-70mm f/2L USM, RF 50mm f/1.2L USM and RF 35mm f/1.8 IS STM Macro, although Canon recently announced five new optics in an updated roadmap. However, there isn’t really any 'entry-level' optics here that compliments the EOS RP. From these information above, Canon will be bundling its EF-EOS R mount adapter with the EOS RP, and while there will be a couple of kits available with dedicated RF lenses, there will also be kits with EF lenses too. Like the EOS R, the EOS RP doesn't feature built-in image stabilization, so you'll have to rely on lens-based IS – something most Canon lenses support, although there are some omissions, particularly when it comes to prime lenses. The EOS RP has the same built-in 2.36 million-dot electronic viewfinder as the EOS M50 and M5, along with a 3.0-inch vary-angle touch screen. There's 4K video support up to 25p, but this model does come with a couple of warning. Like the EOS R, the EOS RP has to use a cropped area of the sensor to capture 4K at 1.7x, meaning wide-angle framing will be difficult, while Canon's polished Dual Pixel AF focusing isn't available in this mode, although it is if you're shooting Full HD footage. The EOS RP has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity, with the latter enabling a low-powered, constant connection to be maintained between the camera and a smart device for seamless transfer of images. G+ | https://plus.google.com/103471749409788130040 Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Top-Pick-136365467028855 Please Like & Subscribe Top Pick https://youtu.be/iFsSn6ylw34

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Canon EOS RP Review This Canon's second full-frame mirrorless camera sits just below the EOS 6D Mark II DSLR in Canon's full-frame range; Canon hopes this camera will attract users of its APS-C DSLRs to upgrade. The “P” in the EOS RP, was derived from the days of Canon's film cameras, when Canon produced the P rangefinder between 1958 and 61. The EOS RP is completed with a full-frame 26.2MP CMOS sensor – Canon claimed that this sensor is almost exactly the same as the sensor in the 6D Mark II. The camera in Canon EOS RP has the latest DIGIC 8 image processor, and has a native sensitivity range of ISO100-40,000, which can be expanded to an equivalent of ISO50-102,400. There are currently four RF lenses available: the RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, RF 28-70mm f/2L USM, RF 50mm f/1.2L USM and RF 35mm f/1.8 IS STM Macro, although Canon recently announced five new optics in an updated roadmap. However, there isn’t really any 'entry-level' optics here that compliments the EOS RP. From these information above, Canon will be bundling its EF-EOS R mount adapter with the EOS RP, and while there will be a couple of kits available with dedicated RF lenses, there will also be kits with EF lenses too. Like the EOS R, the EOS RP doesn't feature built-in image stabilization, so you'll have to rely on lens-based IS – something most Canon lenses support, although there are some omissions, particularly when it comes to prime lenses. The EOS RP has the same built-in 2.36 million-dot electronic viewfinder as the EOS M50 and M5, along with a 3.0-inch vary-angle touch screen. There's 4K video support up to 25p, but this model does come with a couple of warning. Like the EOS R, the EOS RP has to use a cropped area of the sensor to capture 4K at 1.7x, meaning wide-angle framing will be difficult, while Canon's polished Dual Pixel AF focusing isn't available in this mode, although it is if you're shooting Full HD footage. The EOS RP has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity, with the latter enabling a low-powered, constant connection to be maintained between the camera and a smart device for seamless transfer of images. G+ | https://plus.google.com/103471749409788130040 Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Top-Pick-136365467028855 Please Like & Subscribe Top Pick https://youtu.be/iFsSn6ylw34

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