Richard CanonNews / Sunday, April 7, 2019 / Categories: Reviews, Third Party Reviews This post may contain affiliate links(s). An affiliate link means I may earn advertising/referral fees if you make a purchase through my link, without any additional cost to you. It helps to keep this site afloat. Thank you in advance for your support. If you like what we do here, maybe buy me a coffee. Canon EOS RP Review CameraLabs has completed their review of the Canon EOS RP. The Canon EOS RP, is Canon's latest entry level full frame camera that surprised the industry with its ultra low price at launch. Considering its low price, Canon put in a fair amount of compromises into the design of the camera, including some of its video features. CameraLabs had this to say; The Canon EOS RP is the most affordable new full frame camera to date, whether DSLR or mirrorless. Sure, there’s often bargains to be had on older models, like Sony’s frequently discounted A7 II, but in terms of newly-released full-framers, the RP achieves a refreshingly low price at a time when other manufacturers are pushing ever more expensive models. There’s inevitably some compromises, but let’s start with the positives: you’re getting a big sensor, attractive JPEGs out-of-camera, a fully-articulated touchscreen, microphone and headphone jacks, and Canon’s industry-leading dual pixel AF which does a solid job with native RF or adapted EF lenses and delivers effortless 1080 video. On the downside, the battery life is modest, there’s no built-in stabilisation nor twin card slots, and there’s a raft of frustrating video limitations: filming in 4k incurs a tight crop, losing the benefit of having a full-frame sensor, and annoyingly loses dual pixel AF too. There’s no high-frame rates for slow motion and strangely no 1080 at 24p either. Even weirder, when you fit an EF-S lens, the 1080 options disappear altogether, leaving owners of these lenses to film in either 720p if they want dual pixel or 4k without. Then there’s the absence of a low-cost native RF zoom, forcing owners to either go for the fixed RF 35mm, or adapt an older EF lens. Read the full review here Interested in a Canon EOS RP, at a glance it features are; 26.2MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor DIGIC 8 Image Processor UHD 4K and Full HD 1080 Video 2.36m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder 3" 1.04m-Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen LCD Dual Pixel CMOS AF, 4779 AF Points ISO 100-40000, Up to 5 fps Shooting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity Buy it now Richard CanonNewsRichard CanonNews Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past. Other posts by Richard CanonNews Contact author Facebook page Related articles Canon Strategy Conference 2024 Canon EOS R50 V Review New Rumors Rundown: Lenses and the EOS R7 Mark II USA Tariffs May affect Canon Cameras and Japanese Camera Equipment Canon RF 20mm F1.4L VCM MTF Analysis and Comparisions Previous Article Latest Canon Broadcast And Cinema Solutions Make Their Debut At The 2019 NAB Show Next Article Sigma Interview at CP+ Print Tags: CanonRF MountEOS RP Review Please login or register to post comments.