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DPReview's EOS RP Review is completed
DPReview has completed their EOS RP review, and it nets a silver award from DPReview.
They conclude;
there's a lot that the EOS RP gets right. The combination of pleasing JPEGs, an excellent grip, light weight, good controls, strong connectivity options and compact size is just a recipe for fun. The autofocus system is reliable, and Pupil Detection makes it easier to get perfectly focused portraits - though some competitors' eye-focusing systems are more effective. Our biggest reservation concerns the RF system's lens selection, which is currently limited and generally pricey. However, get the RP with an EF lens adapter, and you'll have access to a vast selection of affordable lenses of all types, with the caveat of some added bulk.
For those existing Canon users eyeing the RP as a compact second camera - as long as you understand its limitations - you may find yourself spoiled by how fast and accurate autofocus is on the RP with adapted EF lenses. And for newer users wanting the full-frame 'look,' it's hard to beat the RP as a camera you can grow into and have fun doing it.
The EOS RP at a glance;
- 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
Purchase it now
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