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Northlight images completed their EOS RP review
Keith from Northlight Images has completed his review of the EOS RP.
Keith writes an extensive and practical review of the EOS RP and concludes;
Canon’s EOS RP is an interesting mix of the advanced and the simple, with a definite nod to making it easy to use for people looking to move to a full frame camera.
It’s light and compact, weighing less than many entry level DSLRs. It handles well with adapted Canon EF and other lenses, although at the time of writing, the selection of native RF lenses are mostly at the higher end, and definitely not at what most would call ‘consumer level’.
As a long time Canon DSLR user, I found the camera really easy to get the hang of. There are more than enough controls and buttons for any use of the camera I’d likely make, and the range of customisation options are useful.
Sure, I’d like a small joystick above that info button, but I remind myself that this is the ‘basic’ model. In some ways I should compare it to Karen’s EOS 100D where it’s a distinct step up in capabilities.
Karen has smaller hands than I do, and likes the handling and feel of the RP – I guess it’s safe as long as she doesn’t find an alternative RF full frame lens that matches the EF-S10-18 she uses a lot on the 100D…
Read more of the review here
The EOS RP can be purchased and includes the EF adapter from B&H Photovideo, our preferred vendor
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