Testseek.com have collected 150 expert reviews of the Canon EOS RP and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS RP.
May 2019
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150 Reviews
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4297 Reviews
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The editors liked
Svelte
Lightweight body
Fully articulating screen
4K video
Aggressively priced
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Independent headphone and mic jacks
Long battery life
Ultracompact design
Excellent dynamic range
Responsive AF system
Attractively priced
Compact and affordable
Good touch interface
Turning and tilting screen
Microphone and headphone input
Good grip
Charge via USB-C
Easy-to-get-used-to controls
Vari-angle touchscreen
Good battery life
Compact body with full-frame sensor
Vari-angle LCD
Integrated EVF
Quick
Accurate autofocus
Macro stacking and time-lapse tools
Wi-Fi
Attractive price
Good image quality
Fully articulated touch-screen monitor
Easy to use
New Fv exposure mode
Compact and lightweight
Competitively priced
Amazingly comfortable to use
Impressive autofocus performance
Excellent image quality
Fully-articulated screen is bright and can be seen under direct sunlight
26.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor
Dual pixel CMOS AF
4K video recording
Great handling
Good autofocus performance
Nice eye-tracking system
Excellent low-light performance
Newer users getting into full-frame for the first time
Existing Canon users looking for a second camera body
Anyone looking for a travel-friendly full-frame camera for casual use
The editors didn't like
Body feels small for big RF lenses
Loses the R's sensor shutter
1.6x crop + no Dual Pixel AF in 4K
Miserly battery life
Doesn't really appeal to those with more experience
But it can surely be a fun camera
There is a lot to like the Canon EOS RP. It's a simple and fun camera if you're more inclined to the world of automation. But even so
With the right settings and a bi
No 24fps in HD
HD HDMI output
Poor color reproduction in both still and video
Resolving power trails competitors
Lacks 24p HD video option
Poor battery life.
Price
$1
299
Info
Usa.canon.com
No built-in image stabilization
Limited battery life
Dynamic range lower than the competition
Noise in RAW higher than the competition
Lack of light
Compact lenses
USB-C is USB 2.0
Slow burst shooting mode
No in-body image stabilisation
Not ideal for recording 4k videos
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Small EVF
Low-cost native lenses not available yet
Inconsistent face and eye detection
4K video suffers from heavy crop
Sensor shows limited dynamic range
Small battery
No built-in flash
Limited affordable RF native lenses
Slow continuous shooting speed
Video limitations
Short battery life
No in-body stabilization
Relatively bulky design
Large lenses and battery life
4K video hobbled by cropping and mediocre AF
Poor dynamic range
Crippled silent shooting mode
Those looking to shoot high quality video
Power users who want the most out of their Raw files
And those who routinely shoot fast action and need faster burst speeds
Published: 2019-12-04, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Design, Light weight, New lens system
GPS
There's been a few products that have surprised me this year, but none as much as the Canon EOS RP. This camera made me rethink my position on big cameras and in a world where mobiles are dominating, cameras like this make me enjoy photography again. Than...
Published: 2019-12-03, Author: Dion , review by: cravingtech.com
Abstract: Weighing at 485 grams including battery and SD card, Canon EOS RP easily becomes the most lightweight, full-frame camera from Canon to date. Plus, Canon EOS RP has a smaller camera footprint which is handy to pack inside an everyday-carry bag and light en...
SPECSImage sensor: 35.9 x 24 mm CMOS sensor with 27.1 million photosites (26.2 megapixels effective), built-in low-pass filterImage processor: DIGIC 8A/D processing: 14-bitLens mount: RF (EF and EF-S lenses can be attached via mount adapter)Focal length...
Abstract: With the EOS RP, Canon has delivered an impressively affordable entry into the full-frame mirrorless market. Based around a 26.2-megapixel sensor and the powerful DIGIC 8 processor, it's capable of delivering excellent image quality. Another strong point...
Good price, Small and light (for full-frame), Adaptor bundled for your older lenses
Small body can feel unbalanced, 4K video limitations, No weather-sealing
Just like its bigger, more expensive brother, the Canon EOS RP is a bit of a mixed bag. There is plenty to like about it - but it's also got its fair share of niggles that make it frustrating at times.Let's start with the positives. There's lovely image q...
But while the EOS RP might not be the world's greatest video camera, there are plenty of redeeming features when you're shooting stills. Those great-quality images are the headliner, but its performance, its autofocus accuracy, and the breadth of lenses a...
Shoots excellent JPEGs, Works well with EF lenses via bundled adaptor, Small and light for a full-frame camera, Very easy to use
Feels a little unbalanced with larger lenses, Doesn't have in-body image stabilisation, Average battery life
What is the Canon EOS RP? The EOS RP is Canon's smallest, lightest and most affordable full-frame camera so far. In many ways, it's like a mirrorless version of Canon's 6D Mark II DSLR. That camera proved popular with amateur snappers looking to step up f...
Solid build quality, Strong stills performance, Great autofocus
Falls behind on video features
But while the EOS RP might not be the world's greatest video camera, there are plenty of redeeming features when you're shooting stills. Those great-quality images are the headliner, but its performance, its autofocus accuracy, and the breadth of lenses a...
Published: 2019-02-21, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Compact and light body, Very good value for money, Generous buffer - better than quoted, Very good AF performance, Responsive touchscreen
Limited native lens selection, Rolling shutter and crop in 4K video, Slightly sensitive metering system, No sensor-based image stabilization, Underwhelming battery life, Silent shooting very limited
Arguably a much more compelling proposition for those looking to move to full-frame mirrorless shooting than the EOS R, the EOS RP is blessed with a good build, great image quality, sound autofocus performance and many further pleasures. The sheen is only...
Compact and relatively light for full frame, Affordable, Brilliant Autofocus, Effective touchscreen
Only crop 4k video, Battery life could be better, No sensor-based image stabilisation
Canon seem to be gunning for those who want all the glitz and glamour of a full-frame mirrorless camera on a budget. We're impressed that by making very clever compromises from the EOS R, this little rock star packs a hell of a punch with clever software...