Canon EOS RP Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell
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- Canon EOS RP Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell
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Man I remember reading your reviews in high school, when I got my original rebel camera. Now I just celebrated my birthday and turned 30... time goes by so fast, super grateful you’re still here talking about your passions and loving it! This was one of my favourite cameras to feel out in Best Buy, maybe illl get one one day, still playing with my eos m and magic lantern raw video but on the other hand it’s a great little camera with that 22mm f2
Thanks!
Louis Luzuka same. I’m 28. Been following Ken since i’m 15. He’s the reason I got the Nikon D80 over the d60 back in the day!
The Most Beautiful World I’m curious, why did you pick the d80 over the d60? Was it really that big of a difference?! Worth the upgrade
I bought the RP with the 35 RF and I LOVE it. Super versatile, compact, lightweight, reliable AF and great image quality. I think the RP is super underrated and has a excellent value. Even if I have 2x R5 with great RF lenses for weddings/events, I easily prefer the RP for personal use (vacation, family, hobby)!
I have not even finished watching the video and already clicked like, subscribed, and absolutely love the style of the video. The commentary are not only precise and accurate but damn funny. Love it
Thank you! I try to get to the point.
Thank you Ken. The best review I have seen of the RP. Sensible and a reality check. You have also saved me a lot of money lol Buying the RP which will suit my amature needs and more. I wish you well
I love this camera! Thanks!
Thanks for the review and bringing back the joy of photography in me. Never thought a 36k subs channel and your website would enlighten me better than any other place on the internet.
I myself fell into the bottom level of photographer (according to your blog), wasting money for cameras every years buying every new Sony cameras to do lab test images then put in on shelf top. I was so brainwashed by the web into thinking canon is inferior in term of video spec (which I never shoot video) and noise at ISO I never used. I tried Fuji cameras but their film simulation wasn't my taste and I could just replicate it with just a click in Lightroom. I took a break from photography for a year due to mental health and realized photography is much more than reading specsheets and watching youtube videos, in fact most of the images Im proud of was taken with my phone during these hard time. Last week I found your EOS RP review page and tried out this amazing camera. Everything feel right the first time I hold this camera in my hand, the color is miles ahead compared to other things I've used.
Thanks again for the godly information on your website. Stay safe and keep up the good work!
Bingo! Thanks, and don't forget always to take your phone. My iPhone takes some of my best pictures because its always with me!
I’m glad that I’m not the only one singing this cameras praises, it is awesome and takes superb photos and like you say can the Canon colours are very hard to beat and make it all so easy thanks for the review.
Bingo! Thanks!
Thanks so much for the review Ken; I have been following your site and reviews since the Nikon D50 era in 2005 (a camera which I used & loved for many years.) I have never had a single regret on any of your reccomendations and I'm a new Canon EOS RP owner: I love it!
And the price is right! Thanks!
Thank you for this review. I went to both Sony and Canon stores yesterday. Played around with both cameras. The canon RP is a lot lighter than the A7III. Feels a lot more comfortable to hold, the menus are more intuitive. And I have to say that the EVF and the LCD are super clear. I just got sold my Panasonic G7, so compared to that camera, the canon is on a whole different level.
Exactly. RP is a better camera for less, just be sure to get yours online and never at retail to ensure you’re not buying something that everyone else had their hands on. www.kenrockwell.com/links.htm#stores
Happy RP’s owner here! 🙋♂️loving every second I use it
Me to!!!!! Thanks!
Your review and tips/tricks on the RP is comforting. Thank you!
Thank YOU!!!
Hi Ken. Love the way you do reviews. Not flashy, just to the point with well sustended arguments. Canon will own you a new customer because I'm going to get this Canon RP in the coming days. Thanks for your great job!
Great camera at a super price!!! Here’s my user guide www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/eos-rp-users-guide.htm thanks!
I've bought it at day one in 2019 and I'm still in love with it! Yesterday I bought also the 70-200 RF F4, I think they'll be very good together :)
They will be awesome!!!! Thanks!
I’m so greatful for your reviews and your channel. I’ve purchased a Canon RP, sold it and bought it back. I couldn’t be happier. RF 24-105 4-7.1 and 50 1.8 are great too.
Ditto. Thanks!
Whoa! Forgot about Ken Rockwell (have to use both names)! Man, for the better part of a decade I never bought a piece of gear without checking to see what you thought about it first. Glad I stumbled across your channel. The OG of gear reviews 👍🏼
Thanks Jimmy!!!
Your video is simply the best one I have viewed on u-tube. To be perfectly honest, you have convinced this amateur hobbyist to get this Canon RP. Thank you.
Hope you love it!!!!! Thanks!
Certainly the best review I have seen here in RUclips. Lots of love from India.
Thank you! Greeting from the U S of A!
Just bought this so happy to hear you like it. Some reviews are not so good.
Some people don’t shoot every day for a living - they just talk about it instead. See www.kenrockwell.com/tech/2-kinds-of-photographers.htm thanks!
A long awaited video review! This has been really helpful, Thank you so much from Ukraine!
Thank you! I have Ukrainian headphones: www.kenrockwell.com/audio/verum/1.htm
Hello Ken, what a timely video. I just pulled the trigger on an RP and EF-RF adapter today. I remember when I decided it was time to try digital and leave the film realm in 2006 I found your review on the D40 Nikon. Bought that and still have it. Now many Nikon and Canon DSLR bodies later time to try mirrorless. I still have a 300mm F4 IS L and 28-105 USM II. Both a little long in the tooth but good glass anyway in my opinion. I will probably add some RF glass in the future. Look forward to more no nonsense video's from you.
THANKS!! Be sure to see my RP tricks at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/eos-rp-users-guide.htm
The RP's getting some love at last, and being appreciated for what it is!
Always loved it. Awesome camera, even better price. Thanks!
@@KenRockwellTV You just saved me $1000+ bucks. Thanks!
Great review Ken. Nice to see you on YT finally. Love your sunny attitude...I'm considering one of these to compliment my 70D. I was going to go for a used 7DMkII but I think full frame and mirrorless is the way to go. I can always get a 1.4 teleconverter to get extra reach on my 400mm 5.6 L
Thanks!
I bought my first serious camera in 1983, a Contax 137 MA with a 50mm and a 35mm Zeiss lenses from B&H. I still have the lenses and they are awesome but the body died because it's electronic and I got it damp on a trip to northern Vancouver Island. Keep up the great work! I justt sent a $5.00 donation to Ken.
THANK YOU!!!!
Showing off that 50mm f1.0 I see you! I’ve already made some of my best gear purchases based on your reviews and recommendations (85mm f1.2 L, 70-200 f4 IS L, etc..), so it looks like this will be my next upgrade!
They’re all great, just different. Thanks!!!
I love my RP, my first (owned) camera (did borrow my friend's T3i so the difference in image quality is significant)... got myself a 40mm f2.8, 50mm f1.4 and 28-75mm f2.8 lenses, soon a 70-300mm IS so excited
Fun! Thanks!
Finally a no-bs review on the RP. Thank you!
I love this camera. It’s the pictures there matter. Thanks!
@@KenRockwellTV Me too! Bought it after watching your videos and I must say it's a great camera. :) Thanks for the review!
Thank you for this information. Enjoying the facts. Right to the point. Have a great week. Don
Thanks Don!
Very nice review. Appreciate your honestly and awesome personality :)
Thanks! Just saying it like it is.
I've had my RP for over 3 years and never thought of programming the video record button to MENU. Awesome tip!
Love it!
You give the most informative reviews on the inter-web! Straight and to the point. I was looking at the EOS R6 and R. But I agree with your common sense and practical taste regarding the controls of the RP, especially the mode dial. I just wish the sensor had a dust cover. Oh, well. I will purchase the RP and the Control Ring Adapter thru one of your links. You mentioned $899 for the camera body. But which link is that? The ones I clicked on say $999. Thanks for your great reviews, Ken!
Looks like you missed the sale. Links to the best stores are at my full review at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/rp.htm
Thanks for posting this Ken! There’s so much material on the R5 & R6 that it’s refreshing to hear your views on the RP vs those high end models.
RP rules. R5 and R6 for pros or sports; RP is for what Mirrorless was always supposed to be about. Thanks!
The RP is fun to shoot with! I also love changing focus on the touch screen when looking through the EVF (The Nikon D5600, D5500, Z50 have this too). I also appreciate the touch to focus, which initiates tracking and the tracking does a great job too. In other words, it works and it is intuitive. Also, don't listen to the negativity around the RF 24-240 lens. It is sharp, AF is fast and silent and with lens profiles the CA/V/Other issues are non-existent. I mean how many other full frame 10x zoom lens exist that are this good? It might be the best FF 10x zoom ever made.
Here’s the 24-240 review. It’s awesome: www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/lenses/24-240mm.htm
@@KenRockwellTV Thanks! Also thanks for noting the location of the 24-240 serial number, with indoor lighting, I couldn't find it! :)
Great review Ken. My budget isn't large, so I'm planning on buying one of these at the end of 2022. A good,solid full frame DSLR is all I need - bells and whistles are great if you're a pro and need them, but I'm not so this will be awesome.
The RP is a steal!!!
excellent review! Thanks a lot!
Thank you!!!
just discovered your channel thanks to kai w. what a find! perfect. Just the right amount of everything. Clear explanations, and good photos as well!
Did Kai mention me? Actually this channel is just for fun; my real reviews are far more detailed and up to date at KenRockwell.com THANKS to all!
Just Purchased this camera 2 days ago and will be here tomorrow, There for a while thought I made a mistake for buying the RP due to the videos I Have been watching, But most bashing video, I do not shoot video just love Macro and think this camera will do a good job on macro praying anyway, Your video made me feel a little better about my purchase and will find out tomorrow how much I love it, Before this, I started with the Canon 20d and moved up to 7D about 3 years ago have never owned a full-frame. Subscribed and liked Thanks.
I love the RP. There’s never any risk when you use my favorite stores to get yours ( www.kenrockwell.com/links.htm#stores ) because if you don’t love it, just send it back. I love it. I use my iPhone for all video, never interchangable lens cameras. Thanks!
I got an rp in July, and love it.
I pair it with the rf 24-105 f4 I got to replace the Ef 24-105 f4 I had with my T7i. I also use my Ef 50 1.8.
It’s an awesome little camera at a great price point. I have taken some of my favorite photos ever with the rp.
Most reviews will rip on it because they’re coming from a pro perspective, when it should be understood that it is truly an entry level full frame mirrorless camera, not an r5. It should be treated with more understanding, respect, and enthusiasm the way you did.
The RP is so much more than entry level. It’s the best there is where portability or price or usability are paramount.
Hi Ken great video. Just got the RP. Now I'm going for the Canon 50 1.0. Thanks
50/1.2? World’s top 50mm: www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/lenses/50mm-f12.htm thanks!
EF 50/1.0 is more of a show lens from film days than a shooting lens today. Full review: www.kenrockwell.com/canon/lenses/50mm-f1.htm get the RF 50/1.2 for actual shooting.
Hey Man, ‘been watching your videos on and off for years, they have always informative and opinionated - which is great. I want to know when someone likes a camera and why they like it, and you gave lots of excellent reasons, thanks.
Thanks for noticing!!!
It great to hear you so excited and genuinely enthusiastic about Canon cameras
I still can’t get past all that plastic but it’s all about the images
The price is right! Lots of plastic on R5 and just as much on R6!
Ken Rockwell I’m still living in the past where I expect canon cameras to be built like the old F1n
Ronald Sand they are, if you get a pro camera like the 1DX Mark III www.kenrockwell.com/canon/1dx-mk-iii.htm
Ken Rockwell yes I have to remind myself that modern cameras are to be used, not for collectables and will be obsolete junk within a few years
I bought a comprehensive collection of G and E series Nikon lenses- in a few more years the Z series lenses will make them almost worthless
Very nice video, really good. Thanks!
Thanks!
I love your reviews say it as it is in the real world! As an enthusiast wanting to get back into photography properly, I have seen your reviews on the Canon EOS 90D and Canon EOS RP and shortlisted both as a result. I will take photos pretty much of all types of photos, wildlife/animals, nature, landscape and family portraits, plus a bit of video. I will be starting again with my lenses as my old Canon EF lenses are from EOS 600 film camera days. So what do you think, is best way to jump as cost is pretty similar. Perhaps this another video subject for you!
RP better for things that don’t move, and works great with the adapter with every film-era EOS lens. 90d is best for action, sports and fast motion. I use iPhone for video. Thanks!
Just ordered a refurb RP $899 from Canon just now, Thanks Ken!!
Great reviews I owned one and love it.
Thanks!!!
Thanks For the great Review.....
Thanks for the great comment!!!
Just ordered with your link Ken. Got an email from Adorama with the new $999 kit price today. Ordered a Tamron 75-300 to try with a EF adapter. This review solidified my decision.
Ouch! I’m no fan of Tamron or sigma. Optics can be ok but my worry is potential lack of compatibility or repair ability after the warranty expires. I’d not buy off brands form Mirrorless; get a kit with the 24-240 is what I’d do. Thanks!
@@KenRockwellTV Interesting! Ended up not getting the Tamron but a Canon 75-300 EF with the EF to R adapter. Canon discontinued the 24-240. Canon does have a refurb kit with the 24-240 available at the moment.
@@KenRockwellTV I returned the Tamron and bought the Canon 24-240
Great review and you have enough lenses to know....wew!
Thanks!
Just bought one, and the RF 50mm 1.8 STM to get started! You're reviews and no bs explanations of what is what is so refreshing. Question for you! You seem to also like the 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USM. Think i'm going to grab one, but anything else you prefer or suggest in the $600 - $800 range?
The RF 24-240 is my favorite Mirrorless lens. Get one and you’re done. Thanks!
The praise for the RP is justified - I owned it for over a year but switched to the R6 recently. 2 Reasons: Recovering shadows from the RP Raw images didn't work great. The dynamic range is somewhat limited, even at ISO100. The second is the speed (or lack of it) of the autofocus. We own a dog since July and the RP didn't stand a chance to get sharp images of it running around. But that's about it with the disadvantages. I also really liked focussing with the touchscreen while looking through the EVF. The RP is a little gem if you're not looking for an action- or nightshoot-camera.
Exactly! Thanks!
I am with you! Thanks!
Thank you!!!
Such a sweet gesture of replying to each and every comment 👍
I genuinely appreciate you folks adding comments. Thank you very much.
thank you very much for this review, makes me decide to choose the rp. #^_^
Great camera, just not for action but awesome for travel, nature, landscape and everything else.
I dont know if other people are like this, but when i spend too much on a camera, it takes away some of the joy using it because of the guilt lol. But when you can get just as good results with "budget gear" it ADDS even more joy. Idk what i'm saying.
The RP is a no brainer: a superior camera at a fraction of the price of everything else. Thanks!
Hey 👋 I know same here 😊 I could have easily bought the R5 but chose the RP instead 🤣 much better value.
Almost ready to pull the trigger on this and wanted opinion on the lense…24-105mm F/4L vs the variable aperture kit lense. BTW bought my first Nikon DSLR based on your review and looking at this for first full frame mirrorless…
Both 24-105 f/4L and STM are great and take the same pictures 95% of the time. The f/4L costs a lot more and is much heavier, but offers much more light-gathering at 105mm, while the STM is nearly weightless and has extraordinary stabilization. Either is so much better than anything from Nikon or Sony; you can't go wrong. Let your wallet or how much you want to carry be the judge - or whichever comes at a greater discount as a kit today. Be sure to use the links in my description or at my full written review at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/rp.htm for the best service, and here's my famous RP user's guide www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/eos-rp-users-guide.htm Thanks!
Hi Ken, nice to see this review. I'm using the rp now for 16 months and I always love the image quality, but somewhere I sometimes missing the option to bring back the Shadow's. Do you know how the dynamic range is in comparison with example the new r5? Thanks.
All look great to me. What are you saying when you say “bring back shadows?” I shoot only JPG and perfectly clear software lightens the shadows just great if needed. www.kenrockwell.com/tech/athentech/perfectly-clear.htm
I also like canon eos rp I want to buy soon but there’s price so different €1299
Thanks!
Fantastic.
Thank you!
I can't help but notice you like showing off that 50 f/1.0 lens in your canon reviews lol. Another nice video!
you are clearly the best reviewer on line today period! You have almost sold me on a rp! Can you please get your hands on a Panasonic s5 and review it?
Thanks!! You’re the best commenter!!! I probably won’t get the time to look at Panasonic until someone sends me one; I have all I can do to stay afloat in Nikon, LEICA, Canon and now Sony.
This is my birthday gift 😯 & I haven't shot since my pentax me super 😊
Fun, huh? Happy birthday Kate!!!
I just bought a Canon EOS RP with RF16mm f2.8 Thanks to your reviews.
I’m thinking of getting a telephoto lens for hiking and some landscape. Recently I have a friend offers me his used 70-200 f4 L IS for roughly USD490 while a new RF 100-400 F5.6-8 is available at USD590 at my place.
I wonder which 1 is more worthy and suitable for hiking and landscape if I use my 1.4 or 2.0 teleconverter from my old system on 70-200 f4
I’m currently also using 24-70 f2.8 for daily uses and 70-200 f2.8 for my kids and family.
I’m not a professional, just an enthusiast
Thank you
I’ve owned both. RF 100-400 is much smaller and lighter. 70-200/4L IS is much faster for low light, but bigger and heavier and have a very limited range. No one wants to miss pictures adding and removing converters.
As an enthusiast thinking about going full frame (from Nikon D7200 and Lumix G85 & GX85), I like what I see here. I can shoot stills with this camera and keep the Lumix cameras for video. I really like mirrorless cameras (the two Lumix cameras have spoiled me) and I have to remind myself to check the meter every time I pick up my Nikon. The backward lens capability is a great selling point too. You're the first reviewer to give it some love, but you use it how I would use it. I'm not frustrated by not being able to shoot in a pitch dark room. I'll turn the light on.
The RP is pretty god in the dark, especially compared to Nikon.
Ken as a hobbyist I would like to try my hands on every genre of photography and also do occasional videos of gym workout, so which one you will suggest a mirrorless like RP or a DSLR like 90D , you can also suggest camera in this range from other brands.
Hi Ken. When is the rf100500 review coming out on RUclips?! I've read your website review already and it looks great!
My website has the definitive review at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/lenses/100-500mm.htm. Ultimately RUclips is just a shorter version of the written review you’ve already read. Most important is I’m waiting for Canon to update R5 & R6 firmware to get the IS to work better.
Great tutorial 🤍🤍
Thanks!
See this for the best tutorial on the RP www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/eos-rp-users-guide.htm
At 7:57 I notice you have the entire Scene in focus relatively close, are you using zone focus in this case or is this focus bracketing? I ask this because everytime I try to shoot something close than say 3 meters im lucky to even get 20% of the scene in focus. If you can explain I would greatly appreciate it pleas and thank you sir!
That’s a fireplace shot at f8 and it’s all about the same distance so it’s all in focus. What’s the question? I used spot focus on the clock face.
Ken, have you used any third party lenses with the RF to EF adapter, are there any issues? I have a Tamron 70-200 f2.8 g2, I'm trying to decide weather to go for a DSLR or move over the RP.
Not tried. I rarely If ever recommend third party lenses, especially today. If money matters, I buy used camera-brand lenses at eBay, see www.kenrockwell.com/tech/ebay/index.htm I’ve always bought used when I can. Thanks!
Ken Rockwell in RUclips! Amazing! Reading your reviews for a long time! First time listening your voice ahaha! Congrats!
I'm an amateur photographer that mainly tries to shoot landscape, some street, architecture, basically, I go out and shoot on my town, or go to a place that I like with car and try to get the most!
I have an 1300d (I'm from Portugal!) and I'm leaning on getting an mirrorless and the RP sounds good, but for the other hand I look at the 90D and seems good also! What do you think?
Congrats from Portugal and keep going! You're a reference!
Easy: 90D is for motion and action. RP for things that hold still.
@@KenRockwellTV You rock sir! Thanks very much, i do not shoot much action, so the answer is easy! :)
Thanks for the review. I was considering upgrading my older D7000 to this one. I liked the price and the features. Should I move forward with this plan or go to another mirrorless model? I keep seeing reviews that bash this. I plan on getting the 24-105 lens because of that range. I'm happy with that range ability.
I love the RP. Dollar for dollar it’s the best value there is. It’s not fast; forget it for action, but for Nature and landscapes I love it. It’s easy to pick fun of by people who can’t take great pictures, but for those of us who know how to use it it’s a great camera.
@@KenRockwellTV should I do the R10?
@@Kreemerz Absolutely, its new and awesome. I like th R7 even more because I love its unique new automatic leveling feature. Full reviews of everything at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/index.htm
I think my next camera systems will be a Canon mirrorless system. Thanks Ken!
If you want Mirrorless, you want Canon. See also www.kenrockwell.com/tech/comparisons/nikon-vs-canon-vs-sony-full-frame.htm thanks!
Your so right ... The colour and tone's are something else.
Thanks!
Hi Ken, as always I appreciate your efforts. I recently purchased the EOS R with the 24-105 f4. Do you have any take on it> Thank You.
Yes! See www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/r.htm and www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/lenses/24-105mm.htm youtube is just for fun; the details on everything are at KenRockwell.com Thanks!
Thank you! I have been giving the RP a long look, to replace my old T5i, but have been concerned by the number of negative or less than enthusiastic reviews out there.
Those negative reviews are from people who don’t shoot for a living and are just repeating published specs. The RP is on sale now; get it from any of the links at my written review at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/rp.htm and you have at least 30 days to return for full cash refund if you don’t love it. Thanks!
@@KenRockwellTV I haven't had a chance to go through all of your, very extensive, written review and have a quick question. One of the criticisms, of the RP, is its dynamic range for landscapes. Do you have an opinion?
@@KenRockwellTV ruclips.net/video/-xncgp9of7M/видео.html This guy shoots for a living.
lEt OtherS mirrorless systems Rest in Peace...EOS-RP? Great review...congratulations from Brazil!
Thank you!
Sir , you are a legend. One of the reasons I picked up the camera and stepped into serious photography is you. I was thinking to move to mirrorless and I am a canon user. I don’t know why but canon had more appeal to it. But then I was planning to move to Sony system which works well in conjunction with canon lenses, after watching this video I think I am gonna stay in the canon family. Wish you good health and keep inspiring us.
Stick with Canon! Details at www.kenrockwell.com/tech/comparisons/nikon-vs-canon-vs-sony-full-frame.htm
@@KenRockwellTV it’s really impressive analysis on the three brands and thank you again sir, now I have your official blessing to stick with canon. 🙂😀
This camera is so underrated it’s kind of ridiculous. I was looking for a second body to pair with my Mark IV for events, weddings and portrait shoots. And there were 5D Mark III’s in the $6-700 range with over 100,000 on the shutter on eBay. Then I saw an RP for $750 with 2 extra batteries and less than 6000 shutter, and was like “Is this camera that bad that it’s in the same price point as a 10 year old DSLR with a hundred thousand clicks under its belt?”
So I picked it up along with the RF 85 F2 as I’ve been looking for an 85 and figured I’d start my RF glass collection.
I’m impressed. I mean, the ease of customization and weight are just incredible. And all my images have looked sharp as well. I’d definitely prefer two card slots and no exposed sensor, and I’m sure the dynamic range isn’t quite as good as my Mark IV, but for a second camera that’s super light for events that is full frame and cost me $750 practically new? I can live with that.
Exactly! Thanks!
Great review, Ken! One question. You mention in the "what's bad' part of your review that the RP does not have a closed shutter. Other than that it looks like a good transition camera from dslr to mirrorless for those of us who have used Canon dslrs for years and loved them. I have read that the open sensor is a concern, in terms of dust collecting on it, especially when changing lenses and the sensor is completely exposed to that big hole in the front. Is sensor dust going to be a problem with this camera? Would appreciate your thoughts on this. Thanks!
No, not a big problem. Thanks!
BTW: A shutter is more delicate than sensor.
@@avronaut My question was about dust, not durability.
@@sl2608 My answer was about dust. Dust can damage a shutter to the point that it no longer works. It then blocks the sensor. It can also be damaged very easily when you change lenses because it sits at the very front of the housing.
Also, even with such a shutter and even if you rarely change lenses, dust gets on the sensor. This is because many lenses, when focusing and zooming, move air into the sensor space like an air pump for bicycles.
How good is the RP for wildlife/BIF photography? does the AF tracking work well for small moving birds? or should i spend more on something like the R6 or get the RP and spare the money for glass?
The RP is not about speed. I haven’t tried it for action, while the Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R6 are intended for action, I have tried them, and they work great. If things are moving, go Canon EOS R6.
@@KenRockwellTV could you have a lookie if it's continous tracking on maybe a movong dog is good? it'd be a shame to spend a lot on a cam that might get outclassed very quickly, i do want to fit a canon 800mm f11 ere
You’d have to try it. No worries, just use the stores I do and you have at least 30 days to return it for a 100% refund if you don’t love it. www.kenrockwell.com/links.htm#stores or links in the description.
Hi Ken- can you help me on this? I really value your expertise and honesty. Would this camera be good enough for professional shots of moving kids (toddlers)? I gather this is a great camera for stationary subjects for sure. But how about mobile ones?
Hi Allison! Uh, no. Most Mirrorless cameras are way to slow for kids - and kids only get faster as they grow. You’d want the R5 or R6 or a DSLR. Does this help? I have all my reviews at KenRockwell.com ; RUclips is but a small selection. Thanks!
Ken Rockwell Very helpful. Would the M6 mark ii do it? Really want the mirrorless route but trying to be budget conscious. Thank you for taking the time to reply!!!
I’d say there are 3 things that are holding this camera back from an instant buy from me. 1. I’d like the shutter window to be down when changing lenses. 2. I wish it used the lp-e6 battery that the r was using. Finally 3. I’d like shooting speeds go be a bit faster than entry level dslr. At least 6.5 FPS across all modes like 6dmkii. Maybe an rp mkii will add these 😢
Sorry, look at the EOS R www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/r.htm
Ken do you still recommend the Canon RP in 2022 going into 2023? What lens do you suggest I start with? (Mainly family photos, portraits, vacation). Lastly would you mind attaching links to you suggestions.
Yes! I love the 24-240mm. The 24-105 STM is ultralight and inexpensive.
what are your usual outdoor settings, when you switch to C2
See my written user guide at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/eos-rp-users-guide.htm , and specifically I have them all at their own section at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/eos-rp-users-guide.htm#c123settings thanks!
Thank you for finally somebody telling me that I made an okay purchase.
It’s a great camera, and for the price, unbeatable.
I have a canon rebel t3 and I want to upgrade. Would this be a good camera for me? Also if I use the lens mount adapter for my lens I currently have would it crop the photos and make my pictures not full frame?
All correct; your efs lens would work only with the central part of the RP sensor and give the same views you get on your rebel. Whether or not the RP is an upgrade depends on what you’re doing. If shooting sports and action, no. If you want to be able to see playback and menus in the viewfinder and see it all even in direct sunlight or magnified, then it is an upgrade. Thanks’
@@KenRockwellTV thank you so much! What do you think about the 80D would that be a better choice?
Hey Ken, over the years my cameras have gotten smaller and lighter (iPhone rules!). The RP is a light fx mirrorless but I’m torn between the z50 because of my long time investment into Nikon. I’m ready for a mirrorless so what should I consider before choosing? (I want that perfect format 4x5)...any comments?
What you have in Nikon doesn’t translate well to the Z50. Don’t let your vision be mucked up by whatever old Nikon gear you still have; the FTZ doesn’t autofocus with most of the lenses Nikon has made that fit it. If you get theZ50, get the two kit 16-50 and 50-250 lenses and be done. If you want a better or larger system, then cut your losses and upgrade to Canon, like the Canon EOS RP. Thanks!
@@KenRockwellTV same dilemma and i think that's what i'm going to do... after many years using nikon... i think i'm ready to make the switch. After considering your reviews, and advice, it makes sense. (using one of your links to buy!)
Do you have as good results with the 24-105 F4-7.1 IS STM Lens, or have you tried it with one? And what is your personal experience with Battery life? I have a wheel control like that on my Minolta Maxxum 35 mm(yep, as in Film)camera!
The 24-105 STM is superb and has amazing stabilization. See it’s review at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/lenses/24-105mm-stm.htm Thanks!
@@KenRockwellTV Thank YOU :) A kit's the way I can go now budget wise.
What is the secret behind the left-right audio panning in all your videos?
True ORTF stereo accurately reproduces the motion of my head in 3-D space! It’s me moving around as I do it all live; I’m not replacing the audio later from a script like in a movie. This is the original production sound. Thanks!
There is a battery level when you view through the evf
Just a vague icon, not a precise level.
I just read your article last night on RP! Is that good for the family, seniors, newborn, travel photography? Or go to 6D Mark II? I have older 6D.
Hi Vanessa! Why do you feel the need to change cameras? I'd need to know that to make an intelligent suggestion. Barring that, It all depends on how fast your subjects move. Except for the EOS R5, EOS R6 and the Sony A9/II, mirrorless cameras still can't track focus well enough for sports or fast action. It seems like your subjects don't move that fast, or actually will pose for you, so the RP ought to be awesome. Real difference is being able to see how the pictures will look BEFORE you take them, and the ability to set menus and see playback and magnify everything in-finder, and see it all clearly even in direct sunlight. Good news is if you get your RP from any of my links in the description or in my more detailed review at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/rp.htm that you can try it, and just send it back within 30 days for a 100% cash refund if you hate it. Does this help? Thanks!
The reason I want to change the camera is tilt screen. I’m short and difficult to take the shot at above.
When do you choose to take RP vs X100V, since you have both?
Always prefer RP. X100S is only for people, family and event photos where I need great fill flash and skin tones.
ISO 50,000... I remember pushing Tri-X to ASA 1600 in D-76 and being happy.
Correct. No one should ever need to use ISO 50,000, it looks bad. Thanks!
Hi Ken, I often shoot at ISO 6400. Does this camera image quality at 6400 is good for print at 12x12?
Absolutely. 12x12” or 12x12 cm is easy. 12x12 feet or meters is a different story, but if you mean one square foot, it’s trivial. Try printing from the camera-original samples linked to at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/rp.htm#highisos and see for yourself. Thanks!
Seems like whatever camera he reviews is the best of the bunch and his favorite. In the NIkon mirrorless review, he didn't mention that FTZ adapters were crappy.
I always qualify “best” when I use that word. Everything is usually the best at something. I must have mentioned the crappy FTZ someplace. They really tick me off not working with half my lenses and a huge reason I so prefer the EOS-R system with its 100% compatibility. Thanks!
The OG. Thoughts on EVFs in general for flash photography?
EVFs fine for flash if you want to see immediate playback. I prefer slr for studio strobes and manual focus at full aperture. Thanks!
Great little camera - the battery was just to small for hybrid work. I started out 8 years ago using my camera to help with my graphic design work but now most of my work will entail video. I wasn't bothered about 4K as everything I shoot is for social media. If Canon had stuck the bigger battery in fantastic.
I use iPhone for video, so thanks for the input.
@@KenRockwellTV wow - well done 👍
Would love to get your opinion on RUclips of the Nikon z5!
Still waiting for mine. For now, here's all I know: www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/mirrorless/z5.htm . I don't like Nikon anywhere near as much a Canon (see www.kenrockwell.com/tech/comparisons/nikon-vs-canon-vs-sony-full-frame.htm ), and the Z5 costs more than the EOS RP, so it's mostly for people still stuck in the Nikon system. Thanks!
Nice review! Even most of the youtubers/ reviewers calls the eos rp crippled or eos RIP...i think its all about the user...canon eos rp is not a bad camera...its not a camera way back from 1800's....most of the reviewers are specs hype thats why they think eos rp is a mistake..its all about the creativity of a user thats all matter
It’s a great camera for those of us who actually shoot rather than just talk about it. See www.kenrockwell.com/tech/2-kinds-of-photographers.htm
@@KenRockwellTV thats what im saying..thanks for this link..subscibed to you cheers!
Sounds like you like the Canon RP and the Nikon Z50 --- which is the better buy for $999? Imagining quality appears to be great with both, is the edge to Nikon for dynamic range, or the RP for larger sensor?
I prefer the Canon ecosystem. There are loads of native pro and consumer RF lenses, while with the Z50, all you need are really the two dinky kit lenses. The choice really is your preference for lenses. Thanks!
@ Ken I been trying to figure out how to set my Rp so that my colors look like yours out of the camera any help would be appreciated 🙏🏾
All my tricks and settings are at www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/eos-rp-users-guide.htm and www.kenrockwell.com/tech/color.htm
@@KenRockwellTV I appreciate you responding to me 🙏🏾
Hey I love the review. I’m currently deciding between purchasing either the rp or a Fuji xt3. Which of the 2 would you recommend for stills?
Canon 100%. Fuji feels nice, but picture quality poor for anything but people shots. Menu system is awful on Fuji and it’s also only APS-C. I way prefer the RP. Neither is any good for sports and action.
Hi, I’m thinking between this camera and 6d mark II?
Totally different, like men and women. Which is best depends on the job. Thanks!
What is really great about RP is its af capability is not crippled compared to R, they seem to be in the same ballpark. What's your advice on a walk around lens wider than RF 35mm similar size and weight? Adapting ef 24IS? RF15-35 is too heavy and bulky and expensive.
Easy! RF 24-105 STM is wider and it’s magnificent and inexpensive and small www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/lenses/24-105mm-stm.htm
@@KenRockwellTV thank you! Long live the Ken I have been reading your contents for well over a decade. Just knew you have a RUclips channel too.
You’re the best!!!!!