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| 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! |