Super cool and very instructional video... I just ordered and cannot wait to use it! Awesome features that no one talk about. Everyone is hating for the lack of video features but for me is more than enough!
My EOS RP arrived today! Great video, I really enjoyed it. Would love to see more videos focusing on using the EOS RP. Kinda sad to see only 1 since April, 2019.
10:03 That's a flat lie, RP doesn't feature stabilization for shooting stills. The IS on this camera is available for video mode only. For stills you have to rely on lens IS.
He's probably playing (voluntarily) dumb with the fact that he's got the 35 IS mounted on the camera, and so it's like "the RP is fully capable in taking advantage of the lens great IS system", just he said not in a proper way, and I'm sure he's well aware of it, to trick you in believing that the camera has some sort of stabilization itself, which is of course a total lie. I wouldn't have expected this kind of sleazy marketing tricks from Canon, that's usually more like Sony.
exactly, hahhaa i just about to type the same thing too, what stabilization he talked about. canon lens IS actually better than all full frame IBIS, so why he have to lied about it. of course any FF IBIS and lens IS cant compete with crop sensor IBIS especially olympus legendary IBIS
How do you use the “5 stops of image stabilization” for still images that you speak of at the end of the video? Right after talking about video!? I can’t find anything about it for the life of me !!
Remember to use twice the shutter speed as the frame rate you are using when shooting video in manual. For instance: 1/50 if you’re shooting at 24fps and 1/120 when shooting at 60fps. Also called the 180 degree rule. Tips and techniques.
Hi Canon, when shooting with Interval Timer how do I view the last photo taken between the camera taking shots? I am shooting with interval of 3 to 5 seconds. The interval timers on all other brand cameras will display the image taken between shots.
When using manual focus with Non-RF lenses (any adapted glass) you get focus peaking which works really well, but you do not get the focus guide (focus square which shows with triangular symbols how close you are to achieving focus).
sure, but why would you want that? Im using touch if i do more in setup/menu, cutting a video in camera or for touch&drag focus with viewfinder or tapping for focus
you need R3 or R7 for eye focus on birds, but i would not think it would even work with fast, smaller birds at all, be happy with regular AF at fast flying birds or just invest at least 3x, better 5-6x the amount the RP costs!
@@harrison00xXx thanks ... i got rp in 5 months back. Doing product, nature, event and food photography with that. Still lot to learn. But in that bidget .... i am loving it....
Good tips. Thank you! I have 2 comments: 1. I have trouble with my nose changing the focus area. Is there a ways I can set and stabilize a focus point? 2. I was excited that it had a Multiple Exposure setting and it worked fine with my ef lenses. However, with my RF 24-105 lens it states "Not available with the attached lens." Any help there?
i don't have an RP but i have a M5.i imagine its the same .you can set ether all the LCD or which 1/4 of the LCD you use for tuch and drag ..i set it for the top right as my nose touch the left side of the LCD
in settings? one of the last rows in the specialized functions I would recommend setting up and saving C1-C3 modes as you wish for your usecases! Want to know the best trick? (until, if ever ML is released for the RP): If you are swapping the lens.... go to sensor cleaning, start manual cleaning and turn the camera in OFF position (after cleaning shutter will remain closed) and you can safely, without caring much about dust change the lens.
Re focus stacking: you said "you can take the images into post production later and stack them". Is there any Canon software that will do this? For instance, can Digital Photo Professional Express stack images from the EOS RP?
Andy Thomas , yes Canon DPP software does let you merge the images. Right now though it’s the only software at the moment that reads the Canon RP raw cr3 files. Lightroom and capture one haven’t updated their programs yet
Can you shift focus in post in eos rp? I've read that eos r has dual pixel raw which can do that. does the eos rp with the newest update 1.4 also has it?
When the camera is taking focus stacking shots, is it using an electronic shutter or mechanical shutter? I'm just concerned about banding issues when florescent lighting is present.
@@okeefejohn Mirrorless cameras still have shutters duh. Only mirrorless camera without a shutter is the Nikon Z9 since it has a stacked sensor. Hence, if you go into the menu system of your camera you can switch between electronic first curtain shutter and full mechanical shutter. Thanks for your dumba_ss comment regardless though.
@@okeefejohn Mirrorless cameras still have shutters duh. Only mirrorless camera without a shutter is the Nikon Z9 since it has a stacked sensor. Hence, if you go into the menu system of your camera you can switch between electronic first curtain shutter and full mechanical shutter. Thanks for your du_mb@ss comment regardless though.
@@okeefejohn That is incorrect. Mirrorless cameras still have shutters. They are called mirrorless cameras because they don't have a mirror box like a traditional DSLR. If they didn't have shutters, they would be called shutterless cameras. (Well, except for the Nikon Z9 that doesn't have a shutter)
RF 50mm 1.8 RF 35MM IS STM RF 70-200L RF 100-500L RF 600&800 F11 RF whatever, some more for sure, thats the ones i can think about "light and small" lenses in just a second i know, and i dont know all!
if files are 6240x4160, where's the other .2 at? also, if I'm shooting in RAW, are the files only 240 dpi? i'm new to photography and maybe these are basic knowledge questions.
I just bought an Eos Rp and am super disappointed. The evf is two shades more cyan the the lcd on the back. Shooting in black and white is like shooting in black and green. Everyone on the forums says its normal, but if i bought a tv and everything was green, it wouldn't be normal.
His description of touch and drag "positioning method" was next to useless and he not only chose by far the worst option, but he didn't even explain what the 2 methods actually do. If you choose "RELATIVE", while looking through the EVF you can touch the screen ANYWHERE within your chosen "Active Touch Area" and the AF point will start moving from WHERE IT IS to anywhere you drag it. It moves relative to where you move your thumb on the screen. So you could touch the middle of your active touch area, top or bottom of that area etc. and the AF point still moves from where it is to where you drag it to. ABSOLUTE makes the active selection area an absolute representation of the frame, meaning if you touch the bottom left of the active touch area, the cursor jumps to the bottom left, instantly, for example. Touch the centre of the active touch area and the cursor jumps to the centre of the frame This is a nightmare in real-world use. Imagine the AF point is somewhere at the top right and you want to move it a small distance to the left. You are looking through the EVF and cannot possibly precisely touch the screen where the AF point is.... so you happen to touch it somewhere lower left... the AF point immediately jumps to lower left in the frame. You only wanted to move it a small distance to the left, now you have made it jump way over to the bottom left and have to move it a much further distance to the right and upwards to place it where you wanted it. Using Relative, you could have touched the screen anywhere in the active touch area and moved the AF point slightly to the left, where you wanted it, without the cursor suddenly jumping to somewhere else.
I've just upgraded to this camera a few weeks ago and everytime I use it I find more great features. It is a beast!
Love it paired with the RF24-240 for travel grab shots. JPEGS lens corrected in the body!
touch & drag: holy cow! thank you so much!
Super cool and very instructional video... I just ordered and cannot wait to use it! Awesome features that no one talk about. Everyone is hating for the lack of video features but for me is more than enough!
Excellent video, thank you!
Very informative, I appreciate the video!
Very helpful. Didn't notice some of these features.
My EOS RP arrived today! Great video, I really enjoyed it. Would love to see more videos focusing on using the EOS RP. Kinda sad to see only 1 since April, 2019.
Well explained. THANK U.
10:03 That's a flat lie, RP doesn't feature stabilization for shooting stills. The IS on this camera is available for video mode only. For stills you have to rely on lens IS.
I cant believe he said that!
He's probably playing (voluntarily) dumb with the fact that he's got the 35 IS mounted on the camera, and so it's like "the RP is fully capable in taking advantage of the lens great IS system", just he said not in a proper way, and I'm sure he's well aware of it, to trick you in believing that the camera has some sort of stabilization itself, which is of course a total lie. I wouldn't have expected this kind of sleazy marketing tricks from Canon, that's usually more like Sony.
exactly, hahhaa i just about to type the same thing too, what stabilization he talked about.
canon lens IS actually better than all full frame IBIS, so why he have to lied about it.
of course any FF IBIS and lens IS cant compete with crop sensor IBIS especially olympus legendary IBIS
Thank you!
How do you use the “5 stops of image stabilization” for still images that you speak of at the end of the video? Right after talking about video!? I can’t find anything about it for the life of me !!
Good question. I was wondering the same thing
He is just a liar (or dont even know the CANON camera, a GUY FROM CANON...)
Thank you
Nice tutorial
Very good video and very clear
Remember to use twice the shutter speed as the frame rate you are using when shooting video in manual. For instance: 1/50 if you’re shooting at 24fps and 1/120 when shooting at 60fps. Also called the 180 degree rule. Tips and techniques.
Hi Canon, when shooting with Interval Timer how do I view the last photo taken between the camera taking shots? I am shooting with interval of 3 to 5 seconds. The interval timers on all other brand cameras will display the image taken between shots.
Makasi ting
How the focus indicator works when using manual focus lens (like old mecanical lens) on Canon RP?
When using manual focus with Non-RF lenses (any adapted glass) you get focus peaking which works really well, but you do not get the focus guide (focus square which shows with triangular symbols how close you are to achieving focus).
Can you tell me how to wirelessly transfer image to my pc. I can do it effortlessly onto my ipad, but the software for the pc just does not work.
Can I use the rp’s touch screen to change my iso, aperture and shutter speed?
sure, but why would you want that? Im using touch if i do more in setup/menu, cutting a video in camera or for touch&drag focus with viewfinder or tapping for focus
Is this good for professional photography like food, product and architectural photography? Also how good it is for eye focusing on flying birds?
you need R3 or R7 for eye focus on birds, but i would not think it would even work with fast, smaller birds at all, be happy with regular AF at fast flying birds or just invest at least 3x, better 5-6x the amount the RP costs!
@@harrison00xXx thanks ... i got rp in 5 months back. Doing product, nature, event and food photography with that. Still lot to learn. But in that bidget .... i am loving it....
Jack Harlow - before they were famous
Good tips. Thank you! I have 2 comments: 1. I have trouble with my nose changing the focus area. Is there a ways I can set and stabilize a focus point? 2. I was excited that it had a Multiple Exposure setting and it worked fine with my ef lenses. However, with my RF 24-105 lens it states "Not available with the attached lens." Any help there?
i don't have an RP but i have a M5.i imagine its the same .you can set ether all the LCD or which 1/4 of the LCD you use for tuch and drag ..i set it for the top right as my nose touch the left side of the LCD
same here. It sucks. You have to keep hitting the trash button to re-center it.
does it have built in flash
I have 3 sets of 50 stackable images I shot with my EOS RP. But I didn't shoot in RAW. Will the canon dpp app merge the images if they're in jpeg?
can someone tell me how to personalize the lens wheel?
in settings? one of the last rows in the specialized functions
I would recommend setting up and saving C1-C3 modes as you wish for your usecases!
Want to know the best trick? (until, if ever ML is released for the RP):
If you are swapping the lens.... go to sensor cleaning, start manual cleaning and turn the camera in OFF position (after cleaning shutter will remain closed) and you can safely, without caring much about dust change the lens.
Hi, My new Canon eos RP shows double exposure option but it's greyed out. Could you please share what I could do and use that option ??
Tip on the greyed out menu item and the camera will tell you what the problem is. Maybe it’s the Lens.
What is price of this camera
Gnanesh Anand , right now the body with a Canon EF adapter is $1299 US
Gnanesh Anand the price has actually dropped to us $999
Re focus stacking: you said "you can take the images into post production later and stack them". Is there any Canon software that will do this? For instance, can Digital Photo Professional Express stack images from the EOS RP?
Andy Thomas , yes Canon DPP software does let you merge the images. Right now though it’s the only software at the moment that reads the Canon RP raw cr3 files. Lightroom and capture one haven’t updated their programs yet
@@whiteoconnell They have now!!!
@@Bobmeanstreak Yes I see that Lightroom reads the files from the RP. Now I'm hoping the Capture One will because thats what I use
My EOS rp won’t turn off, what’s it?
Is it better that 200d/sl2??
Yes. This is basically a mirrorless 6D MK II.
@@renatocustodio1000 question
Eos Rp or 6dm2?
@@LenardCentenoTVEos RP is better in low light performance. Way less noise at iso 64000 in RP than 6Dm2 at least.
Can you shift focus in post in eos rp?
I've read that eos r has dual pixel raw which can do that.
does the eos rp with the newest update 1.4 also has it?
When the camera is taking focus stacking shots, is it using an electronic shutter or mechanical shutter? I'm just concerned about banding issues when florescent lighting is present.
It's mirrorless - no actual shutter
@@okeefejohn Mirrorless cameras still have shutters duh. Only mirrorless camera without a shutter is the Nikon Z9 since it has a stacked sensor. Hence, if you go into the menu system of your camera you can switch between electronic first curtain shutter and full mechanical shutter. Thanks for your dumba_ss comment regardless though.
@@okeefejohn Mirrorless cameras still have shutters duh. Only mirrorless camera without a shutter is the Nikon Z9 since it has a stacked sensor. Hence, if you go into the menu system of your camera you can switch between electronic first curtain shutter and full mechanical shutter. Thanks for your du_mb@ss comment regardless though.
@@okeefejohn That is incorrect. Mirrorless cameras still have shutters. They are called mirrorless cameras because they don't have a mirror box like a traditional DSLR. If they didn't have shutters, they would be called shutterless cameras. (Well, except for the Nikon Z9 that doesn't have a shutter)
Can I use have any battery grip there!
No Grip lose have much here me too have not
My dream camera. Sadly I cannot afford it...
next time use eye detection whet shoot Tips and Techniques =)))
This video feels like the nineties :D
The rp is small but the lenses are bigger than my foot
More expensive as well haha
RF 50mm 1.8
RF 35MM IS STM
RF 70-200L
RF 100-500L
RF 600&800 F11
RF whatever, some more for sure, thats the ones i can think about "light and small" lenses in just a second i know, and i dont know all!
Toaoooo
if files are 6240x4160, where's the other .2 at? also, if I'm shooting in RAW, are the files only 240 dpi? i'm new to photography and maybe these are basic knowledge questions.
autofocus/measuring points
Stupid question anyways, it just has 26MP and thats it, you can forget about 0,2 anyways!
@@harrison00xXx i’ve learned a lot in 2 years. thanks though
I feel like his eyes are out of focus am I crazy? :D
Rubbish @10:03. Camera has no in-body stabilization. Please get the facts right.
It has for video. You get it right!
@@ShyamKrishnan1 listen exactly... he talked about STILLS...so SINGLE IMAGES, NO VIDEO....
I hate this man for not showing which setting he switched the top wheel to before all of this.
The IS has nothing to do with the camera - its all about the lenses.
If you come from a Nikon D3300, this is pervert, seriously
I just bought an Eos Rp and am super disappointed. The evf is two shades more cyan the the lcd on the back. Shooting in black and white is like shooting in black and green. Everyone on the forums says its normal, but if i bought a tv and everything was green, it wouldn't be normal.
so just because of a tinted EVF its bad? Ok... seems like you need external, 500$+ viewfinders or just a EOS R3 or R5 for at least 4x the price
@@harrison00xXx If you bought a $1000 TV that was permanently tinted green, you would be pissed. It's not acceptable.
@@jimharperphoto Lol you compare a TV with a viewfinder
His description of touch and drag "positioning method" was next to useless and he not only chose by far the worst option, but he didn't even explain what the 2 methods actually do.
If you choose "RELATIVE", while looking through the EVF you can touch the screen ANYWHERE within your chosen "Active Touch Area" and the AF point will start moving from WHERE IT IS to anywhere you drag it. It moves relative to where you move your thumb on the screen. So you could touch the middle of your active touch area, top or bottom of that area etc. and the AF point still moves from where it is to where you drag it to.
ABSOLUTE makes the active selection area an absolute representation of the frame, meaning if you touch the bottom left of the active touch area, the cursor jumps to the bottom left, instantly, for example. Touch the centre of the active touch area and the cursor jumps to the centre of the frame This is a nightmare in real-world use. Imagine the AF point is somewhere at the top right and you want to move it a small distance to the left. You are looking through the EVF and cannot possibly precisely touch the screen where the AF point is.... so you happen to touch it somewhere lower left... the AF point immediately jumps to lower left in the frame. You only wanted to move it a small distance to the left, now you have made it jump way over to the bottom left and have to move it a much further distance to the right and upwards to place it where you wanted it. Using Relative, you could have touched the screen anywhere in the active touch area and moved the AF point slightly to the left, where you wanted it, without the cursor suddenly jumping to somewhere else.