Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens
Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens

Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens

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Compact, Lightweight and High-Quality RF Lens with a Versatile Zoom Range of 24-105mm Optical Image Stabilization at up to 5 Stops of Shake Correction Maximum Magnification of 0.4x and Minimum Focusing Distance of 0.66 feet in Auto Focus Maximum Magnification of 0.5x and Minimum Focusing Distance of 0.43 feet when using Center Focus Macro Use the EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your Canon Camera into a high-quality webcam, or do the same using a clean HDMI output The EOS RP and RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit is a compact and lightweight RF-series kit that offers a versatile zoom range, capturing different subjects with ease. For macro enthusiasts, the EOS RP and RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit is particularly advantageous, offering an impressive maximum magnification of 0.5x using Center Macro Focus helping you snap photos from as close as one inch away. Your images and videos will remain clear and steady, too, thanks to a leadscrew-type STM motor that enables smooth autofocusing, and optical image stabilization with up to 5 stops of shake correction. And, with a control ring that allows for quick setting changes, including shutter speed and aperture, the EOS RP and RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit puts quality, convenience and control in your hands, making it perfect duo for every day use.

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Canon Eos RP Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 Is STM Lens

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(2,404 reviews)

Compact, Lightweight and High-Quality RF Lens with a Versatile Zoom Range of 24-105mm Optical Image Stabilization at up to 5 Stops of Shake Correction Maximum Magnification of 0.4x and Minimum Focusing Distance of 0.66 feet in Auto Focus Maximum Magnification of 0.5x and Minimum Focusing Distance of 0.43 feet when using Center Focus Macro Use the EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your Canon Camera into a high-quality webcam, or do the same using a clean HDMI output The EOS RP and RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit is a compact and lightweight RF-series kit that offers a versatile zoom range, capturing different subjects with ease. For macro enthusiasts, the EOS RP and RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit is particularly advantageous, offering an impressive maximum magnification of 0.5x using Center Macro Focus helping you snap photos from as close as one inch away. Your images and videos will remain clear and steady, too, thanks to a leadscrew-type STM motor that enables smooth autofocusing, and optical image stabilization with up to 5 stops of shake correction. And, with a control ring that allows for quick setting changes, including shutter speed and aperture, the EOS RP and RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit puts quality, convenience and control in your hands, making it perfect duo for every day use.

Compact, Lightweight and High-Quality RF Lens with a Versatile Zoom Range of 24-105mm Optical Image Stabilization at up to 5 Stops of Shake Correction Maximum Magnification of 0.4x and Minimum Focusing Distance of 0.66 feet in Auto Focus Maximum Magnification of 0.5x and Minimum Focusing Distance of 0.43 feet when using Center Focus Macro Use the EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your Canon Camera into a high-quality webcam, or do the same using a clean HDMI output The EOS RP and RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit is a compact and lightweight RF-series kit that offers a versatile zoom range, capturing different subjects with ease. For macro enthusiasts, the EOS RP and RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit is particularly advantageous, offering an impressive maximum magnification of 0.5x using Center Macro Focus helping you snap photos from as close as one inch away. Your images and videos will remain clear and steady, too, thanks to a leadscrew-type STM motor that enables smooth autofocusing, and optical image stabilization with up to 5 stops of shake correction. And, with a control ring that allows for quick setting changes, including shutter speed and aperture, the EOS RP and RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit puts quality, convenience and control in your hands, making it perfect duo for every day use.

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Reviews

A Great Purchase
28 January 2023
Sofocused1

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I wanted to try a full frame mirrorless camera and I did not want to spend too much. I own a full-frame DSLR and quite a few crop sensor cameras so this was a test and see. I
have used this camera twice since I purchased it in December. The image quality is excellent, which is the main purpose for my camera purchases. I am not interested in the
video features. Another reason I went with the Canon RP is that I have quite a few Canon EF lenses and with the adapter, the lenses work perfectly. I only had to purchase the
body. The price was right and the camera is so lightweight - makes it easy to use for street photography. I also plan to use this as my back up camera for an upco... Show more
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Canon RP - Not an "Entry-Level" body claimed by "entry-level" reviewers!
4 November 2022
Shannon Womaje

originally posted on Google

I've only been in photography for 40 years, own over $50k in professional lenses, bodies and equipment. I bought a new Canon RP gold edition in box. I didn't have to prove I
was a beginner in photography to buy it. I love reading other reviewers reporting this as an "entry-level" camera for budding amateurs. Perhaps it is their photos that are
entry-level. I own and use cameras and lenses worth more than their cars, and I use this simple (but packed) full-frame and "L" EF lenses (with Canon's adapter), with
astounding results. Canon Rebel "T" EOS' are entry-level cameras. Just because this camera does not have a magnesium frame or top display or cost $5,800. d... Show more
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Excellent choice for skilled hobbyists
26 December 2022
Kathy

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I bought this fine little camera as a Christmas gift for my husband, totally surprising him with it. He's already thrilled with the smaller size and weight - much different from his
Canon 7D Mark II - and the transition from that camera to this one seems fairly easy.I got the R7 mirrorless in June and have had a great experience with it thus far, and I
chose the RP for him because the two cameras share many of the same great features.Having had 6 months' experience with the R7 made setting up the RP pretty easy. In
both cameras, the face and eye detection features work really well. If this bit of AI interests you as a potential buyer, my experience is that Canon has nailed it fo... Show more
... Show more

Specification

General
Product TypeDigital camera - 4K - mirrorless system with Live View mode, movie recording
Lens IncludedRF 24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens
Sensor Resolution26.2 Megapixel
Optical Sensor TypeCMOS

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A Great Purchase
28 January 2023
I wanted to try a full frame mirrorless camera and I did not want to spend too much. I own a full-frame DSLR and quite a few crop sensor cameras so this was a test and see. I have used this camera twice since I purchased it in December. The image quality is excellent, which is the main purpose for my camera purchases. I am not interested in the video features. Another reason I went with the Canon RP is that I have quite a few Canon EF lenses and with the adapter, the lenses work perfectly. I only had to purchase the body. The price was right and the camera is so lightweight - makes it easy to use for street photography. I also plan to use this as my back up camera for an upcoming event. If you purchase this camera, get at least two spare batteries. That is the only ... MoreI wanted to try a full frame mirrorless camera and I did not want to spend too much. I own a full-frame DSLR and quite a few crop sensor cameras so this was a test and see. I have used this camera twice since I purchased it in December. The image quality is excellent, which is the main purpose for my camera purchases. I am not interested in the video features. Another reason I went with the Canon RP is that I have quite a few Canon EF lenses and with the adapter, the lenses work perfectly. I only had to purchase the body. The price was right and the camera is so lightweight - makes it easy to use for street photography. I also plan to use this as my back up camera for an upcoming event. If you purchase this camera, get at least two spare batteries. That is the only downside and the reason it would only be a back up camera for events.... Show more
Sofocused1
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Canon RP - Not an "Entry-Level" body claimed by "entry-level" reviewers!
4 November 2022
I've only been in photography for 40 years, own over $50k in professional lenses, bodies and equipment. I bought a new Canon RP gold edition in box. I didn't have to prove I was a beginner in photography to buy it. I love reading other reviewers reporting this as an "entry-level" camera for budding amateurs. Perhaps it is their photos that are entry-level. I own and use cameras and lenses worth more than their cars, and I use this simple (but packed) full-frame and "L" EF lenses (with Canon's adapter), with astounding results. Canon Rebel "T" EOS' are entry-level cameras. Just because this camera does not have a magnesium frame or top display or cost $5,800. does not justify tossing it into the toy box. It boasts many features. If used correctly, it will ... MoreI've only been in photography for 40 years, own over $50k in professional lenses, bodies and equipment. I bought a new Canon RP gold edition in box. I didn't have to prove I was a beginner in photography to buy it. I love reading other reviewers reporting this as an "entry-level" camera for budding amateurs. Perhaps it is their photos that are entry-level. I own and use cameras and lenses worth more than their cars, and I use this simple (but packed) full-frame and "L" EF lenses (with Canon's adapter), with astounding results. Canon Rebel "T" EOS' are entry-level cameras. Just because this camera does not have a magnesium frame or top display or cost $5,800. does not justify tossing it into the toy box. It boasts many features. If used correctly, it will render great results in the right hands. Ansel Adams used a wooden camera with zero megapixels, and unpredictable film, papers and chemicals. Seems like he did just OK. They remind me of the incompetent drivers that buy BMW's, thinking the car - not the operator - will make them a better driver (Statistically, BMW owners are the world's worst drivers!). I'm also a professional driver having attended four professional and racing courses, with over a million miles driven, and zero accidents or tickets. I drive a Honda! And obviously, way more professional than the group I just mentioned. It's also reflected in my low USAA bills. Perhaps I should show these reviewers what to do with their "entry-level" Canon RP's so they can get to the next level. With luck and a miracle, perhaps they'll be at my level one day. It's not what is between your hands - It's what is between your ears, and what your creativity allows you to do with almost nothing in your hands but a wooden camera. Sorry, I also have an IQ of only 165. So imagine what a creative tool any digital camera is in the right hands. Even the so-called mundane, inexpensive Canon RP. Oh, I hear Honda dealers take those BMW's that are causing you to be a poor driver in trade. And I take all Canon RP's that are also meant for beginners. Thanks.... Show more
Shannon Womaje
originally posted on Google
Excellent choice for skilled hobbyists
26 December 2022
I bought this fine little camera as a Christmas gift for my husband, totally surprising him with it. He's already thrilled with the smaller size and weight - much different from his Canon 7D Mark II - and the transition from that camera to this one seems fairly easy.I got the R7 mirrorless in June and have had a great experience with it thus far, and I chose the RP for him because the two cameras share many of the same great features.Having had 6 months' experience with the R7 made setting up the RP pretty easy. In both cameras, the face and eye detection features work really well. If this bit of AI interests you as a potential buyer, my experience is that Canon has nailed it for these algorithms and I'm sure they'll only improve over time as the software ... MoreI bought this fine little camera as a Christmas gift for my husband, totally surprising him with it. He's already thrilled with the smaller size and weight - much different from his Canon 7D Mark II - and the transition from that camera to this one seems fairly easy.I got the R7 mirrorless in June and have had a great experience with it thus far, and I chose the RP for him because the two cameras share many of the same great features.Having had 6 months' experience with the R7 made setting up the RP pretty easy. In both cameras, the face and eye detection features work really well. If this bit of AI interests you as a potential buyer, my experience is that Canon has nailed it for these algorithms and I'm sure they'll only improve over time as the software engineers continue to tinker.The kit lens for the RP is certainly adequate for a range of shooting conditions that a hobbyist or semi-skilled photographer might encounter, but of course a maximum aperture of at least 2.8 is to be preferred for greater versatility in shooting conditions.As a high-school sports professional shooter, I have a wide array of Canon lenses that can be swapped around among the two 7D Mark II bodies and now the two RP bodies, so having the kit lens for the RP for my husband as a walking around lens with max of f4-7.1 isn't a huge disadvantage.Plus, the Canon R-mount adapter ring is reasonably priced and also is nothing but air, as is said, so there's no downside to using older lenses except for their weight.The RP is a very nice way to introduce a skilled hobbyist to the world of mirrorless photography in a camera loaded with features at an excellent price point.... Show more
Kathy
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Excellent entry to full frame mirrorless for the price.
6 February 2023
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 ... MoreThe 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.... Show more
JEFFREY
originally posted on adorama.com
For Aspiring Beginning Photographers
1 June 2022
There are thousands of reviews to view and read on the gamut of competitive DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras. I compared and studied for over a year but didn't read/see them all. Many could be eliminated by price, audience/market, and bells and whistles. What I was looking for as a hobby iPhone photographer and Photoshop enthusiast was a simple full frame camera for photographs that could keep me interested during the learning curve while providing the right environment to advance. The iPhone 13 pro max camera I'm using now has severe limitations, I run into them daily, but its also always with me and easy to get good shots in a range of situations without much thought (I know). I needed more and better -for a growing hobby- but not overkill and not overwhelming for ... MoreThere are thousands of reviews to view and read on the gamut of competitive DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras. I compared and studied for over a year but didn't read/see them all. Many could be eliminated by price, audience/market, and bells and whistles. What I was looking for as a hobby iPhone photographer and Photoshop enthusiast was a simple full frame camera for photographs that could keep me interested during the learning curve while providing the right environment to advance. The iPhone 13 pro max camera I'm using now has severe limitations, I run into them daily, but its also always with me and easy to get good shots in a range of situations without much thought (I know). I needed more and better -for a growing hobby- but not overkill and not overwhelming for this recovering, point and shoot, camera user.First off: I love the feel of the camera itself. It was love at first sight. It's comfortable for my hand (female, 5'4'') and feels sturdy not cheap or plasticky and it's easy weight-wise (with a 35 mm RF lens) but not at all cumbersome. It is well-balanced with this lens and I imagine would be with larger lenses too.The manual covers a nice range of shooting scenarios to explain the options and the instructions are easy to read. Turning it on, installing battery and card are easy and intuitive. My first photos didn't need instructions at all. The lens, btw, expresses itself beautifully). I read about the Canon Connect app and downloaded it and was transferring those photos to my phone and sharing them within minutes.One of the features I didn't care about at all and in fact want to get away from is the video. I won't be using it regularly, if at all and I didn't want the cost of the camera influenced by a feature I didn't need or want. So there is video and all I can say is, it is easy to ignore.I wish the screen was larger. It's 3 inches which is comparable to many other cameras but feels a bit small coming after an iphone max screen. That's really my only complaint. As I said, I'm a beginner to these cameras and there may be annoyances down the road but it certainly fulfills my goal of a simple to learn mirrorless that my hobby will be able to grow with and benefit from for several years.The camera was a body only purchase with separate rf lenses purchased individually.... Show more
Marcia
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great entry level camera
26 December 2022
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 ... MoreI 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.... Show more
Avalon
originally posted on canon.com
Great full frame mirrorless!
28 January 2023
I had an early digital camera in the late 90’s and another in the mid 2000’s that was okay but never really stepped up to the current era of cameras. I did use a Canon 70D at work for many years so I was comfortable with the Canon architecture and decided on Canon when it came time for finally buying my own. I also wanted a full frame, mirrorless camera and I narrowed it down to the RP & R. I really did not see the advantages of the price difference so opted for the RP. So far I have purchased a couple lenses, extension grip and a spare battery for the unit and have overall been satisfied in its performance. I will need to secure an external flash since there isn’t one built in (although from what I gather none of the R series cameras have an internal flash) but ... MoreI had an early digital camera in the late 90’s and another in the mid 2000’s that was okay but never really stepped up to the current era of cameras. I did use a Canon 70D at work for many years so I was comfortable with the Canon architecture and decided on Canon when it came time for finally buying my own. I also wanted a full frame, mirrorless camera and I narrowed it down to the RP & R. I really did not see the advantages of the price difference so opted for the RP. So far I have purchased a couple lenses, extension grip and a spare battery for the unit and have overall been satisfied in its performance. I will need to secure an external flash since there isn’t one built in (although from what I gather none of the R series cameras have an internal flash) but aside from that I’m very happy with it. I’ve heard some folks criticizing the crop on the 4K recording, but video is not my primary focus with this camera. I’ve also heard reports of some earlier models of the RP overheating in hot or humid conditions, but since this unit has been around about 4 years hopefully those issues have been resolved at the factory. No problems on my end yet, however it hasn’t experienced a Deep South humid summer yet. I’m highly satisfied so far with the limited time I’ve had with it. I’ve included a photo I took of my fish tank.... Show more
GhostbustersFan83
originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great Travel Camera
18 January 2023
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 ... MoreI 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.... Show more
JimO
originally posted on canon.com
NOT FOR VIDEO
24 April 2023
I shoot mainly video, hardly any photography. I have an R6 as my A-cam and was looking for something in the same family as my B-cam so I could match colors between the two cameras more easily. I think this camera is fine, it does the job okay. Full frame for this cheap, that was my biggest selling point.The footage from this camera is not super great. It could be because I had a cheap lens on it (RF 24-105 f/4-7.1). I slapped on my 24-70mm f/2.8 USM II and the resulting footage was much better (crazy the difference a lens can make in image quality) but still not superb. The two areas it is lacking most in my opinion is the autofocus and the lack of menu options. I had the 24-70mm f/2.8 USM II on it, a very popular and very sharp lens, and the RP's autofocus took ... MoreI shoot mainly video, hardly any photography. I have an R6 as my A-cam and was looking for something in the same family as my B-cam so I could match colors between the two cameras more easily. I think this camera is fine, it does the job okay. Full frame for this cheap, that was my biggest selling point.The footage from this camera is not super great. It could be because I had a cheap lens on it (RF 24-105 f/4-7.1). I slapped on my 24-70mm f/2.8 USM II and the resulting footage was much better (crazy the difference a lens can make in image quality) but still not superb. The two areas it is lacking most in my opinion is the autofocus and the lack of menu options. I had the 24-70mm f/2.8 USM II on it, a very popular and very sharp lens, and the RP's autofocus took about 4 times as long to find the focus as my R6 did. It was also not very reliable. I came back from an entire day of shooting to find that most of an hour-long interview, it was focusing on the wall behind my subject, when my subject was directly in front of the camera. You could say it's my fault for not monitoring the camera for the whole time, but when you're a one man band wearing all the hats anyways, a camera that's mainly unreliable, and doesn't check off my boxes the way I was planning it to, doesn't make sense to keep in my camera bag.Overall, I'm selling this camera now because 1 it wasn't reliable for a whole day's shoot, 2 no C-Log (I knew this upon buying, but decided to buy anyways and I am regretting it), 3 autofocus is seriously lacking!!!! it hunts like crazy, focuses on the most random parts of your image at the worst times, and can't hold focus on a still subject in an interview setting. I'm considering buying the R7 (even though it's an APS-C sensor) because of 1 the raving reviews I've seen about it, 2 the improved autofocus, and 3 C-Log... Show more
Jacob
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
the EDC camera
1 April 2023
Bought this camera to use as a travel camera with the compact 50mm and 24mm and can’t be happier. The smaller body size lets me throw it in my bag and take it everywhere but I still get full frame performance. Does it have the best auto focus? No. Does it have image stabilization? No. But for its price it gets the job done and the RAW files it makes works perfectly for my photographic style. I put an image stabilized lens on it, throw an extra battery in my pocket (because the battery capacity is a little on the low side), and start looking for something to capture.My only complaints are the lack of as many custom buttons that I’m used to on a mirrorless body and the less-than-intuitive menu system. Setting up custom menus takes a long time but once you learn the ... MoreBought this camera to use as a travel camera with the compact 50mm and 24mm and can’t be happier. The smaller body size lets me throw it in my bag and take it everywhere but I still get full frame performance. Does it have the best auto focus? No. Does it have image stabilization? No. But for its price it gets the job done and the RAW files it makes works perfectly for my photographic style. I put an image stabilized lens on it, throw an extra battery in my pocket (because the battery capacity is a little on the low side), and start looking for something to capture.My only complaints are the lack of as many custom buttons that I’m used to on a mirrorless body and the less-than-intuitive menu system. Setting up custom menus takes a long time but once you learn the “q” menu it’s not too bad. If you’re a professional photographer this camera doesn’t have the battery life or memory card slots to do the job but as a backup or travel camera, the RP has been exactly what I wanted.... Show more
Snowmike
originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

General
Product TypeDigital camera - 4K - mirrorless system with Live View mode, movie recording
Lens IncludedRF 24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM lens
Sensor Resolution26.2 Megapixel
Optical Sensor TypeCMOS