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Canon EOS RP : Specifications and Opinions




Canon EOS RPCanon EOS RP, front

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The Canon EOS RP is a mirrorless camera with FF (1.0x) sensor and 26 megapixels manufactured from 2019.
147 users have given it an average vote of 9.2 out of 10


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Sensor
FormatFullframe, 36 x 24 mm (image ratio 3:2, crop factor 1.0x in comparison with FF)
Resolution26 megapixel (pixel pitch 5.77 μm)
ISO sensitivities50 - 102400
File formatsJPEG, RAW

Esposure
Shutter speeds30" - 1/4000
Exp. compensation+/- 3 stops at 1/3 steps
Exp. modesM, S, A, P
Metering modesMulti-Area, Semi-Spot, Spot

Features
Mount Canon RF (click here to view all compatible lenses)
StabilizationNo
Autofocus (AF areas)4779
Continuos shooting (with autofocus)4 FPS
Continuos shooting (without autofocus)5 FPS
Pre-BurstNo
Live ViewYes
Video mode4K (3840x2160p) @ 24 FPS
WiFiYes
GPSNo
USBUSB-C (2.0)
USB ChargingYes

Computing Features
ND Long ExposureNo
Pixel ShiftNo
Focus StackingPartial, it requires computer software to merge the photos
Startrail/Composite modeNo
AstrotracerNo

Camera body and built
TouchscreenYes
LCD3.0", 720 x 480 pixels, fully articulating
ViewfinderElectronic, coverage 100%, 0.70x
Viewfinder resolution1024 x 768 px
FlashNo
StorageSD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-II)
Storage, Slot 2not available
ShutterMechanical and electronic
BatteryCanon LP-E17, 7.48 Wh
Weather sealingYes
Weight485 g
Dimensions133 x 85 x 70 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on 14 Marzo 2026

Pros: Full frame. Easy handling. Display. File quality . Price. It's beautiful.

Cons: He is frail.

Opinion: Taken a month ago, brand new at 450 euros + its 50 f1.8 new at 180e. As I said, he is frail. Pay attention to the battery door. I don't use it for video. Great for wedding, portraits , landscapes, street ... but not pure adventure environments. It is made in Japan. The battery (real negative point) you take more than 200 shots with the monitor always on. It takes a few and a half hours to charge. However, it is possible to charge the machine directly with a USB cable. A second battery is recommended for long rides. I also have a fuji xe2, but this "small" Canon immediately pointed out that it is a full frame. . It also holds high isos very well. The touchscreen monitor is simply gorgeous and comfortable. They say it doesn't have the exposure latitude of its older sisters, but I, who am old and come from film, for me it's like a highway. I forgot, af accurate and fast. When changing lenses, the sensor is not protected by the curtain. But no problem, I keep the 50 fixed. What grade would I give? 9.5

avatarsupporter
sent on 11 Marzo 2026

Pros: One above all: full-frame sensor

Cons: One above all: negligible battery life

Opinion: I state that I have been using an R6 mk ii and an R7 for a long time, and that lately I felt the need for a compact camera that I could always have with me without bringing what I consider the minimum, and I emphasize the minimum, for a photographic outing, that is the R6 mk ii equipped with the RF 24-240 IS, which however has a weight and a size that certainly do not make it the compact of the moment. I also own an old Canon G11, compact par excellence (perhaps even too much), which I dusted off after about ten years to adapt it to the purpose, but either the extreme difficulty that I have always found in its use, or for the results that are certainly not at the level of a ff sensor (but not even aps-c) I decided to buy an RP on the second-hand market, in an effort to optimize the camera size/sensor size ratio. I was quite skeptical about this purchase because of the not so striking reviews on this machine, and especially for the fact that having had both a 6D and a 6D mk ii I was afraid that the comparison of the results given by the R6 sensor would be far superior to those of the RP sensor (which they say is the same as the 6D mk ii). Well, I must say that at the first outing I was able to dispel all the doubts relating to both the handling of the camera and the performance of the sensor, especially from the point of view of shadow recovery, a really poor data from the reviews on the net, thus obtaining an excellent compromise that, with an RF 28 f2.8 pancake, brings the tool closer to a compact one while allowing you to maintain all the quality of a ff sensor (which I would not give up at all in the world!). The only point that I found really insufficient concerns the battery life, in fact after using it for an afternoon with a hundred shots taken (in addition of course to a massive use of the display both to check the shooting results and to set the device to my habits using the menu continuously) the battery was empty. The R6 mk ii, with such use, would have maintained the battery charge for at least three or four other similar outputs. Unfortunately you can't have everything, and if the only price to pay (given my use) for having such a small size for results like those obtained in the first, and for now only, use test is to have a limited battery life... well..., well willing to always keep a spare, since the use I will make of the RP will be exclusively for occasional use, or at most as a second body for more targeted outings mounting the 14-35 on it and the 24-240 on the R6, obtaining in full, unlike when I used the R7 as a second body (with the 24-240 mounted), Full-frame shots.

avatarjunior
sent on 01 Marzo 2025

Pros: Lightness, comfort (size) excellent fast processor with really good focus and color gamut management

Cons: I confirm the opinion of many: the battery is perhaps too small, you need a small supply in case of shooting

Opinion: It arrived yesterday, I have been fiddling around in these two days, I must say that it really knows how to assert itself, you must not be fooled by the size, even for work it is up to its older sisters. I was reading about the burst of shots, honestly if you are looking for the burst a little pushed you have to aim for the flagships or apsc, she works more slowly but with a really good quality. I really recommend, the only slightly discordant note is the battery, in uses such as shooting etc it is better to bring at least two spare batteries. Rating 9.5. I add that I have used it with adapter and EF lenses. Really good

avatarjunior
sent on 30 Dicembre 2024

Pros: Very small for a ff, very light, file quality, versatile, high iso, ergonomic, economical, portability, lens park, autofocus, possibility of using used EF lenses

Cons: A bit slow burst, it doesn't have the double slot, battery, really exaggerated cost of RF L lenses

Opinion: The Rp is a truly unique camera. Paid new on offer 640 euros, lighter than many apsc and micro 4/3, full frame and with a quality of the files, if not squeezed to the bone, of the highest level. Ok, it has some important flaws such as the battery, the lack of the double slot and the somewhat slow burst, but you can do everything the same and with great quality. I also use it for nature photographs and in the end I take some good shots out of it. For portraits it lacks nothing, for landscapes the same, for the street it is the death of it, just maybe it is not really suitable for weddings and events given the battery and the lack of the double slot, but for the rest the fun is guaranteed. And then let's say it clearly that it is worthwhile to spend money on quality objectives rather than on larger supermegacle machines. Obviously I speak as an amateur. Work is something else. Excellent high ISO resistance, all buttons and dials in the right place, the possibility of mounting Canon lenses both ef and rf (unfortunately at exaggerated costs), the usual very simple Canon menus, excellent autofocus and being a mirrorless you can shoot in af with any aperture (which in some ways makes it more versatile even than a 5d m4), you put it in a handbag (I pretty much always have it behind me), it has a firm grip, a nice big viewfinder, Canon colors and files and you always have an ff with you. For travel, family, walks and adventures of all kinds, landscapes, street and portraits it is the perfect camera - and thanks to the excellent af you can also have fun with some nature photos, moreover with the possibility of cropping 1.6 in the camera with very decent 10 megapixel output files (it means that with the 100-400 you can shoot at 1280 mm f11 with autofocus, hello). Everyone should have one. Brilliant!

avatarsupporter
sent on 02 Ottobre 2024

Pros: Lightweight, cheap (if used socket) and for what it's worth very versatile

Cons: None if you are aware of what you are buying.

Opinion: I'm an amateur photographer and I can't make great comparisons but coming from a 600D, alpha 65 and an alpha 6000 coming back to Canon with this RP was a return to loving photography. The leap was clear in terms of quality and I added to this little one a kit that starts from a 16 up to 400 pushing me to also make birdlife. As far as landscape, street and portraits are concerned, this RP is perfect and in good light conditions it gives much less satisfaction, however, if attached to a telephoto lens that is slow in the Maf and noisy in low light conditions. In conclusion, I would like to recommend this RP to all those who would like to switch to FF or start shooting with a quality above the entry level aps-c. I felt good enough to buy an r6 mk2 and make another leap. RP makes you love photography.

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