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2025-06-24T20:00:00
I bought this model as I needed to update because my old camera's abilities were lagging. Fits well in the hands, has weight, yet light. I have been more happy with the picture quality. The auto detect feature is on point and works really well. I used it to take pictures for a wedding a month ago, and 90%+ pictures were crisp and clean. The only con is the shutter can lag when taking several pictures in a row. If you want a mirrorless camera that doesn't break the bank, yet provides great quality. I highly recommend.
knappsta
2025-06-17T20:00:00
I bought this camera when it first came out back in early 2019. It came as a bundle with the RF 24-105 F4 L IS USM lens. To this day, it's still the best lens I have ever owned and I regret selling it. As for the camera, the thing that drew me to it is that it was the first generation of offerings by Canon into the world of full frame mirrorless, right alongside the EOS R. It was as compact as many film SLR's from the 1970s instead of the size of big clunky DSLR's, which was enticing to me. Although the camera was great at the time, if you are purchasing it today brand new, it is starting showing its age. The viewfinder can be a little small and dim at times, especially in bright sunlight, and the sensors dynamic range leaves a little bit to be desired. However, if the camera goes on sale, which it does often enough, it can still be an amazing bargain for first timers or those looking for an affordable back up body.
Bryant P.
2025-05-18T20:00:00
Always remember to bring a spare battery. If you're taking lots of shots and spending a lot of time, bring two. Still haven't figured out Fv mode, but I usually use manual mode.
Jimmar
2025-03-06T08:47:05
This was a huge step up from our Canon rebel, I wanted a camera to take photos of our newborn and this has been fantastic. It's also small and light which will be great as he grows up. It's very easy to use and the eye detection works great.
Katie P.
2025-01-26T19:00:00
I bought this camera back in 2023 and I've had a great experience with it! I do primarily portraits (indoors and outdoors) and product photography. I was surprised how well it worked in low lighting. The kit lens works very well! I have a few photographer friends who hate on kit lenses but the 24-105mm kit lens worked just fine for me for the longest time. I still use it on occasion, but I have purchased the 24-70mm, 50mm, and 100mm lenses to be utilized with the camera as well.
dp15808
2024-11-23T19:00:00
Got this canon eos RP camera and it's amazing I well recommend this camera
Picoluv19
2024-10-15T20:00:00
I brought this camera a week ago and I'm kind of regretting it. The Panasonic G7 which I believe was launched 5 years before the RP comes out ahead of the camera and the RP has electronics and components that is worlds advanced than the G7 yet the camera exactly drastically under performs a camera that is 5 years older than it. For example RP has a max burst rate of 5fps the G7 has 8.1 fps RP has a max rate of 24fps in k4 without dual pixel autofocus and the the G7 does k4 in 30fps The RP when focused on a blue sky kind of washes out the blue and looks a lot whiter the g7 has a much more beautiful blue color. Both cameras have roller shutter effect and banding but it's less noticeable on the G7, unfortunately neither camera have a log profile but using custom settings you get a lot more flexibility with the G7 The G7 basically leaps ahead in many aspects to a newer camera. To which I believe a lot of it is held back at the firmware level. I can't understand why canon won't push the camera at the firmware level as much as possible because after studying the hardware the digic 8 processor has the capabilities to offer everything the camera does not have. The RP could beat the competition in many ways and become a very powerful entry level full frame camera that's affordable. But currently it falls to last place against many weaker cameras that this camera should be able to beat but doesn't. Hoping canon launches a new firmware that enables the camera to reach its full potential .
Leotech3984
2024-10-15T20:00:00
I brought this camera a week ago and I'm kind of regretting it. The Panasonic G7 which I believe was launched 5 years before the RP comes out ahead of the camera and the RP has electronics and components that is worlds advanced than the G7 yet the camera exactly drastically under performs a camera that is 5 years older than it. For example RP has a max burst rate of 5fps the G7 has 8.1 fps RP has a max rate of 24fps in k4 without dual pixel autofocus and the the G7 does k4 in 30fps The RP when focused on a blue sky kind of washes out the blue and looks a lot whiter the g7 has a much more beautiful blue color. Both cameras have roller shutter effect and banding but it's less noticeable on the G7, unfortunately neither camera have a log profile but using custom settings you get a lot more flexibility with the G7 The G7 basically leaps ahead in many aspects to a newer camera. To which I believe a lot of it is held back at the firmware level. I can't understand why canon won't push the camera at the firmware level as much as possible because after studying the hardware the digic 8 processor has the capabilities to offer everything the camera does not have. The RP could beat the competition in many ways and become a very powerful entry level full frame camera that's affordable. But currently it falls to last place against many weaker cameras that this camera should be able to beat but doesn't. Hoping canon launches a new firmware that enables the camera to reach its full potential .
Techleo39
2024-09-14T12:50:37
I bought my Canon EOS RP camera in December of 2023. It stopped working a few weeks ago. I had trouble with it a few months ago also. I have sent it to Canon for repair. It was well taken care of. I am a semi professional photographer. I expected a much greater longevity.
Melnee B.
2024-08-05T20:00:00
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2024-04-18T20:00:00
I purchased this camera for small product stills and 360 spins along with the Canon 24-105 F4-7.1 lens. I've been very happy with this combination - it was easy to get up-to-speed and works very well in a tethered configuration. Our customers compliment us regularly on the quality of our product photos.
maddie17
2024-04-10T20:00:00
Lots of research went into me buying this camera. I have no regrets. As a photojournalist I use this with ever job. The lens options with the mount made it easy to bring my M50 with me as well. I use two great camera with a budget.
Sarahphotostoryteller
2024-03-03T19:00:00
Outstanding camera! Light weight and compact. Great for travel and walking about.
Capt D.
2024-02-07T19:00:00
The perfect hiking camera. Camera is light, handles well. Relatively easy to use. The pictures are beautiful. I've owned several cameras, for me I've never owned one that does a better job while hiking.
Sam0I0am
2024-01-30T19:00:00
great camera, easy to maneuver & a good price. i recommend this for beginners.
nessa211
2024-01-30T11:45:00
I love the camera! The Canon RP is perfect for beginners.
SHYANNA M.
2024-01-14T19:00:00
I've had this camera for about a month now, I'm enjoying it a lot my first ever camera was a canon Rebel T7, then I got a EOS R10 was happy with it but didn't feel it was for me, so I sold the R10 and got a Sony A6400 liked the camera as well but still didn't feel like it was the right camera, so sold that as well eventually I saw the RP I know it's older than the R10 but it was full frame camera and that's what I was honestly looking for and it was still affordable, I take pictures for my church and I've used all 3 cameras and I'm liking the RP the most out of all of them
Daniel5498
2023-09-24T20:00:00
The Canon RP is my first full frame camera and my first canon camera. The first thing I noticed is the beautiful colors. I use the camera to photograph friends, family, wildlife, and landscapes. It's not the fastest but it makes sense at this price point. The kit lens is good enough to get excellent quality images. I picked the RP over the R6 because it is lighter. As soon as my budget permits, I will be upgrading to the r8 because it's light too.
Kayla2345
2023-09-23T20:00:00
I'm really impressed with the quality of this camera.
RGPhotography85
2023-09-19T21:28:15
I used to be nikon but this camera blows my mind, was awesome!
Dania Z.
2023-03-09T01:54:23
Love the Canon RP! It is a beast when it comes to taking photos, but not heavy in your hand. Touch screen on back makes it so easy to take control of this camera.
JULIE S.
2023-02-21T07:09:53
Excelente camera and lens combination
DAVID H.
2023-02-06T10:35:14
The bad: So far I can't get it to work with third party lenses. The camera and adapter seem to treat a third party full frame lens like it's an ef-s lens by only allowing it to shoot in 1.6 crop factor mode. Also it will not get exposure and color balance correct. This is disappointing since I can't use my favorite lens on it. The good: It works flawlessley with my Canon EF and EF-S lenses. This is not a sports and action camera so keep your expectations in check. It's been easy to transition from my EOS bodies to this and it's nice to have a lightweight, more compact camera to carry around. The focusing is fast and accurate which I cant say for my 6D. I'm loving the connectivity with the Canon Camera Connect APP. It's very easy to quickly connect and transfer images straight to my phone for instant social media purposes. For the price this is a great entry in to full-frame mirrorless, and not to worry if you have a lot of Canon EF glass, they work perfectly.
JEFFREY S.
2023-02-05T19:00:00
Plusses: Use of legacy EOS L-series and other EF lenses with adapter. Full frame imager. Minuses: Less robust build quality to previous DSLR generations. Dead pixels. Poor internal surge protection when using AC adaptor for webcam (fried my camera and it no longer works). Cost of repair higher than value of a 3 year old camera. I also own an "R" model and was also sorely disappointed with it, too. Vertical line in the center of the imager required replacement. Repair cost 60% of purchasing a new one. Early adopting of technology not advised. Imagine the newer models (2022/23) better than this early generation.
fisherbrad2
2023-01-17T19:00:00
I bought this camera to upgrade the technology to a mirrorless camera. I have a Canon 6D camera and I felt as if I didn't downgrade in functionality because this camera had all the functionality and then some. This camera came with the 24-105 lens. My Canon 6D had GPS receiver built in to geotag the images. The RP didn't have this functionality so I bought a Canon GPS Receiver GP-E2 because I like to geotag all my photos. The receiver goes on the hot shoe and it is very easy to set up. It worked very well. The flip out screen is definitely a game changer and that was another main reason to buy the camera. I took some pictures with the Mode Dial set to "Scene Intelligent Auto" and found the pictures came out really good. I just left the dial there, concentrating on composing the shoot. It is a great travel camera as it is small and light. I brought with me on a bike tour of Paris. In my opinion it is the best bank for the buck.
JimO
2022-12-28T05:39:29
All the accessories were perfect and the camera is great for entry level artists who want a challenge. Less for more, big fan
TYLER D.
2022-12-27T07:13:25
Beautiful camera, and the accessories are solid. Great purchase.
MATTHEW A.
2022-12-25T19:00:00
I knew what I was getting going into with this purchase. I was looking for an entry level, full frame camera that had a good set of lenses that I could grow into with better camera bodies down-the-line. The rp fit this bill perfectly. I will continue to use my other systems for sports and high speed shooting. But I am enjoying the rp for general photography. The ability to easily pack the rp body, an rf50f1.8, and F4 L series 24-105 and 70-200 zoom lenses in only a little more space than my M43 gear is a huge bonus. The camera body is straightforward and easy to use. The Jpeg images are great out of camera, and there is some flexibility in the raw files, which is not very important to me, as I don't do a lot of post processing, but I can push it a little bit when I need to. I wish the 4k video wasn't intentionally crippled with contrast detect focus. I am used to that using M43, although the better models have phase detect, so I can work with it pretty well, and the Dual pixel system with 1080 works very well. Otherwise not much to criticize here. It would be great if the camera had ibis, and I wish it had 1 or 2 more buttons on it that could be programmed ( I miss a dedicated iso button, but use the lens control ring for that). I can live with the frame rate for what I am using the camera for. This would absolutely be a 5 star rating if the 4K video focus were better and there were a few more direct controls. But I understand it's an entry level camera built to a price point, and I'm glad there are now a number of inexpensive lenses that people could purchase to keep the price down.. In my case I sacrificed a little bit of performance out of the body to be able to purchase the better L-series glass for the camera, it was a wise trade off for me. Overall, for an advanced enthusiast like myself, I am very satisfied with this camera. In a few years I will look forward to upgrading to a higher performing body, but it suits my needs very well at this point. I would highly recommend anybody looking to get into full frame for a reasonable price to look at an RP body.
Avalon
2022-12-01T19:00:00
It?s been about a year since I moved to mirrorless. I owned a t7i and 6D. Loved the color profiles of canon so I decided to stick with the brand. I was between the RP and R. While the R is more suitable for my niche?, I found the RP for a steal. I absolutely fell in love with it. I?m getting into videography more as the time goes by and decided my next upgrade I?m going big with the R5C. While the R5C is a completely different beast of a hybrid. I still see myself using my RP daily. My camera is always attached to my neck literally so the RP is perfect size to use for a second body. For the price, you can?t lose. With some knowledge behind the RP you can definitely produce some professional grade photos. I just had my work published in Canvas Rebel with the help of the critically acclaimed underdog. I?m not sure if the image post with the information attached but if you?re interested in the iso, shutter speed etc. I?m on IG @bdlayers
BdLayers
2022-10-23T21:22:03
Great price, amazing camera, happy with everything
EDIVIA S.
CarePAK PLUS provided through Canon offers protection from accidental damage such as drops, spills, power surges, and more including normal wear and tear, beyond the standard warranty period.
Digital single-lens non-reflex AF/AE camera
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards
SD card speed class-compatible
UHS-I and II supported
Use of UHS-II microSDHC/SDXC cards with a microSD to SD adapter is not recommended. When using UHS-II supported cards, use SDHC/SDXC cards compatible with UHS-II
Eye-Fi cards not supported
Multimedia cards (MMC) cannot be used.
Approx. 35.9 x 24.0mm
Canon RF lens group (excluding EF, EF-S and EF-M lenses)
When using Mount Adapter EF-EOS R: Canon EF or EF-S lenses (excluding EF-M lenses)
Canon RF mount
CMOS sensor (compatible with Dual Pixel CMOS AF)
Approx. 26.2 megapixels
Approx. 5.76microm square
Approx. 27.1 megapixels
3:2 (Horizontal: Vertical)
RGB primary color filters
Installed in front of the image sensor, non-detachable
Compliant to Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif 2.3.
Supports time difference information in Exif 2.31.
JPEG, RAW (CR3, 14 bit RAW format), C-RAW (Canon original)
3:2 Aspect Ratio: Large/RAW/C-RAW: 6240 x 4160: Medium: 4160 x 2768, Small 1: 3120 x 2080, Small 2: 2400 x 1600
1.6x (Crop): Large/RAW/C-RAW: 3888 x 2592, Small 2: 2400 x 1600
4:3 Aspect Ratio: Large/RAW/C-RAW: 5536 x 4160, Medium: 3680 x 2768, Small 1: 2768 x 2080, Small 2: 2112 x 1600
16:9 Aspect Ratio: Large/RAW/C-RAW: 6240 x 3504, Medium: 4160 x 2336, Small 1: 3120 x 1752, Small 2: 2400 x 1344
1:1 Aspect Ratio: Large/RAW/C-RAW: 4160 x 4160, Medium: 2768 x 2768, Small 1: 2080 x 2080, Small 2: 1600 x 1600
Possible
Selectable between sRGB and Adobe RGB
Option between ambience priority and white priority settings.
Blue/amber bias: +/-9 levels
Magenta/green bias: +/-9 levels
Corrected in reference to the current WB mode's color temperature.
OLED color electronic viewfinder
Approx. 0.70 (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1 m-1)
Approx. 22mm (at -1 m-1 from the eyepiece lens end)
Approx. -4.0 to +1.0 m-1 (dpt)
Phase-difference detection system with image sensor (Dual Pixel CMOS AF)
Max. 4,779
When selected with cross keys.
EV -5 to 18 (f/1.2, at 73 Degree F/23 Degree C, ISO 100, One-Shot AF)
One-Shot AF
Servo AF
Manual (Manual focus)
No
Real-time metering with image sensor (384 [24x16])
Evaluative metering (AF point-linked)
Partial metering (approx. 5.5% of the area at the center of the screen)
Spot metering (approx. 2.7% of the area at the center of the screen)
AF point-linked spot metering not provided.
Center-weighted average metering
EV -3 - 20 (at 73 Degree F/23 Degree C, ISO 100) (Still Photo Shooting)
Scene Intelligent Auto, Flexible-priority AE (Fv), Program AE (P), Shutter-priority AE (Safety shift possible) (Tv), Aperture-priority AE (Safety shift possible) (Av), Manual exposure (M), Bulb, Custom shooting mode C1, C2, C3
Auto
Manual: +/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments
AEB: +/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments
Auto AE lock
The metering mode for AE lock after focus can be customized.
Manual AE lock
In the Fv, P, Tv, Av and M modes, enabled with the AE lock button. (Press again to update.)
Enabled in all metering modes.
Electronically controlled focal-plane shutter
Electronic first curtain, mechanical second curtain
Electronic shutter (slit rolling read out)
1/4000 to 30 sec., bulb (total range of all shooting modes)
X-sync at 1/180 sec.
Soft-touch electromagnetic release
10-sec. delay, 2-sec. delay, Continuous shooting
E-TTL II auto flash
+/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments
Provided
Still photo shooting and video shooting
Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Contrast AF (When recording 4K movies)
Manual focus
Center-weighted average metering
Metering brightness range: EV -1 - 20 (at 73 Degree F/23 Degree C, ISO 100) (Video)
AF point-linked evaluative metering
For face detection with Face detection + Tracking AF.
EV -2.5 - 18 (f/1.2, center AF point, at 73 Degree F/23 Degree C, ISO 100, One-Shot AF, with 29.97 fps) (When Recording movies)
3x3, 6x4, 3x3+diagonals
MP4
Video: MPEG-4 AVC / H.264
Audio: Linear PCM
AAC
4K (UHD) 3840 x 2160: 23.98 fps
Full HD (1920 x 1080): 59.94 fps, 29.97 fps, 23.98 fps
HD (1280 x 720): 59.94 fps, 29.97 fps
Full range (0 to 255)
+/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments
TFT color, liquid-crystal monitor
3.0-inch (screen aspect ratio of 3:2)
2.95 in./7.50cm diagonal (2.46 in./6.24cm width, 1.64 in./4.16cm height)
Approx. 1.04 million dots
Approx. 100% vertically/horizontally
Manually adjustable to one of seven brightness levels
Clear View LCD II
Anti-smudge coating applied
Anti-reflection coating not applied
The white areas with no image data will blink.
Brightness and RGB
The Quick Control screen is accessed by pressing the Quick Control button during still photo shooting
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
DS-SS modulation (IEEE 802.11b)
OFDM modulation (IEEE 802.11g/n)
(Central Frequency) Frequency: 2412 to 2462 MHz
Channels: 1 to 11 channels
Bluetooth Specification Version 4.1 compliant (Bluetooth low energy technology)
GFSK modulation
Custom Functions
23 Custom Functions are settable
Equivalent to Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0)
For PC communication
Terminal type: USB Type-C
Shared with terminal for in-camera charging with USB Power Adapter PD-E1.
In-camera Charging: Equivalent to USB type-C (5 V/1.5 A), but use should be restricted to USB Power Adapter PD-E1.
Type C (Resolution switches automatically) / CEC not compatible
Images can be displayed through the HDMI output and on screen at the same time.
Images will not be displayed unless [NTSC] or [PAL] is properly set according to the video system of the TV set.
3.5mm diameter stereo mini jack
Battery Pack LP-E17x 1
With the AC Adapter + DC Coupler, AC power is possible.
With the USB Power Adapter PD-E1, in-camera charging of LP-E17 is possible. The USB Power Adapter
PD-E1 is not compatible with powering the camera.
required, included
lithium ion
1
non-universal
32-104 Degree F (0-40 Degree C)
85% or less
Approx. 5.22 x 3.35 x 2.76" (132.5 x 85.0 x 70.0mm)
Based on CIPA standards.
Depth from tip of grip to LCD screen surface: Approx. 2.34" (59.4mm)
Approx. 1.07 lbs (485g) (including battery, SD memory card; without body cap)
Approx. 1.0 lbs (440g) (body only; without battery, card or body cap)
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By Javier M.
This camera is wonderful. As per my needs, it's perfect. I has all I wanted to do with a digital camera. It's not so heavy. Not long ago I switch to the R version, but, after a few months, or even weeks, I switched back to RP. A real photographer my no find all the features a photographer may use, for me is perfect and beyond. I hate when I read reviews when people make a complaint abouth this camera. They may complaint because they could be upset with something else. My BIG BIG BIG wish (Can...
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Underrated great camera
By BabySal
I love this camera and have been taking tons of photos for commercial and hobby work. I don’t shoot a ton of video but do really enjoy its features. One thing i really want badly for this camera is a battery grip with capture button as well as mount feature etc like for the 5d series!
You’ve probably seen your fair share of tourists toting around bulky camera bags strung around their necks. You know the look — white tube socks, Hawaiian shirt, fanny pack. Well, say goodbye to living (and looking like) a cliché, travelers, because Canon has launched its lightest, most portable, and travel-friendly full-frame camera...
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Stepping up to a full-frame camera has never been easier. The mirrorless EOS RP – the lightest and most compact full-frame EOS camera to date - includes a 26.2 MP CMOS sensor, fast and accurate autofocus, 4K video, and our powerful DIGIC 8 processor for exceptional results, even in low light.
The mirrorless EOS RP is the lightest and most compact full-frame EOS camera to date. It includes a 26.2 MP CMOS sensor, fast andaccurate autofocus, 4K video. the powerful DIGIC 8 processer for excellent low-light performance, and a number of helpful guides, familliar controls, and creative sense modes that help make stepping up to a full-frame vamera easier than ever.
Explore vast creative possibilities with RF lenses as well as all EF/EF-S lenses. Get impressive results using the camera’s helpful Feature Assistant and Creative Assist functions. Be imaginative with a number of special scene modes. And quickly adjust settings with the convenient Mode Dial.
With its compact size, comfortable grip, vari-angle touchscreen LCD and electronic viewfinder, operation is familiar and easy. Whether you travel near or far, the EOS RP helps you capture your world with the quality, control and ease you crave., comfortable grip, vari-angle touchscreen LCD and electronic viewfinder, operation is familiar and easy. Whether you travel near or far, the EOS RP helps you capture your world with the quality, control and ease you crave.
The Canon EOS RP is sure to satisfy adventurers for its next-level functions and delightfully packable size. Besides its compactness, the EOS RP features a 26.2 CMOS sensor, incredibly accurate autofocus, 4K video, and its powerful DIGIC 8 processor that works like breeze in any type of lighting situation explorers should find themselves in. Not to mention, it’s the lightest, smallest full-frame camera in the EOS family.
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