I bought one 4 years ago to replace the Rebel T3I I had. I use it professionally for stills, It works amazing. The images are sharp and clean. When you pair it with your phone for the remote shooting and instant image transfer. This camera is amazing for a beginner finding a great stills camera under $1k.
I have both RP and R8. RP being my 1st FF mirrorless camera. I use both. RP is my photos camera as a professional portrait photographer and my R8 is my video camera.
@@efkansakar I had the RP and just upgraded to the R8. I don't see the images any better, but I am not professionally analyzing. The images from both cameras is stunning shot with my 28-105 f4 glass. Honestly the RP is a stunning camera, I only upgraded to get stickier video focusing because I shoot wildlife. But, I will probably still use my Canon 90D ASPC sensor camera for that task.
I have canon RP and canon R50. I'm using RP for photos and R50 for videos and photos. I like photos from RP better than those from R50, but the photos from R50 are not bad either. The video quality is much better on R50, autofocus is also better (not much better, but still). The low light performance is better on RP. I like both of my cameras a lot, although I think at some point I'll upgrade from RP to R8 or R6 mk2, depending on a budget. I was staying with RP because I prioritized buying more lenses first. Currently I have 16, 35 (my favorite one), 50 (my least favorite), 85, 100-400 and 70-200 f4 is (EF through adapter), so I don't feel like I'm lacking anything here, and now I can spend some money on body :) Talking about lenses, I think the only downside of R50 is lack of RF-S lenses. My only RF-S lens is 10-18 (must have IMO), which is great and fits small R50 very well, but I'd appreciate some small prime lens like EF-M 22mm f2, which I was using with my M50 back in time.
I just got one. If youre focusing towards photography, this mirrorless full frame camera is a great choice if you are on a tight budget. But not so much in videos.
i use to own a RP..at some point,I stupidly sold it to buy a new R10 that was on sale...very shortly after I was regreting .Since I saved a bit of money and bought another RP.The R10 is great for action shots but I love fullframe for landscape.Since both uses LP-E17 batteries ,I'm ending up with 6 batteries total which is more than I need for now but that might change when we start travelling.
6 batteries! bro! that actually awesome. You are always going to have a stack of batteries to shoot on and a stack charging. You could basicaaly go a whole week or more without needing to recharge. That is awesome! I am jelous because if those are official canon batteries, they are not cheap
Recently got RP as my first camera to learn photography, so surprised, it's better than expected, first i thought i would sell it once i save money for R5 but i fell in love with this camera 😃
This guy is like making sure i find the right camera to start out with as I'm looking right now lol. I'm looking for a camera focus on photography not worrying about videos that much BUT wouldn't mind something that is good getting fast cars a some wild life BUT not my main focus on wildlife.
Im always here to help. I think the canon rp and canon r8 are great full frame options. But check out the best photography video on the channel for extra info
I heard that the RP is a better HDMI out livestreaming camera than the R8 as the RP can send clean HDMI out for hours while the R8 has to be restarted every 30 mins. Is this true?
Thank you for a good review. However, if you consider the price drop of the Canon R6, and your budget allows, then go for the R6. The R6 and R8 in South Africa have been closely priced since the R6 Mark II came on the market.
i am really stuck between canon rp and canon r10. i want to use it for portrait, street, landscape photography . i like r10 but idk if apsc crop sensor gonna be limiting for me.
Im struggeling between R50 and RP. I dont care about Videos. Im a casual photographer, need it for Holiday, my kids etc. What do you think its the better Option?
I personally use it because its like an entry level camera for full frame. And in terms of design it is missing alot of the stuff pros need. And if i called this a pro camera. I promise you alot of "pros" would come and yell at me
Exactly, it’s wrong to call it beginner. This YT culture is stupid. Either you be honest or just produce content for the sake of producing and follow others in the trap
And there are beginners that use an R5 but no one would call that a beginner camera because of the price. Under $1000 for a used body and lens kit is still entry level
@@luhan8628 PAL is the TV system that is used outside of North America, which use NTSC. Both are tied to the frequency of the power grid in different regions, and a common source of flickering lights in recorded video when set incorrectly. Most cameras can switch between the two.
@@luhan8628 Well, it does sort of pretend to shoot 4K in 24 or 25 fps. It shoots excellent 2K in 24, 25, 30, 50 or 60 fps. I suggest getting a different camera if you need 4K, though.
Iam beginner and I thought to buy eos r50 for street photography and videos for my job and now I don’t know if to us better, what’s your opinion? Nc video btw!
Wanna shoot video or sports and animals? R10 Just wanna shoot awesome casual everyday family (traveling) pictures, landscape, ambient light shoots, and portraits? RP Wanna do both? R8
Good video...but...please stop using the word "beginner Camera" many of us are not video centric...The RP still works great for still photography. Cheers
I don't either. My beginner camera was T5, then then 90D, then full frame at RP. This camera still has amazing technology in it, as it was cutting edge 5 years ago. Canon threw a lot of extras into this RP and R to get us all over to the RF glass system at the time. Including the new sensor and processor. Then covid hit and the camera market slowed to a crawl for several years.
For some reason, I feel the same. The RP sensor is still of Canon legacy sensor designs, while they obviously have changed read out and A/D converting technology to achieve higher speeds and dynamic range. However, this somehow messed slightly with the image impression.
It's really weird to hear people calling Canon RP a beginner camera. This could really mislead other beginners who are still looking for a camera to start with. I mean, there's nothing "beginner" once you got your hand on a FF camera.
something i don't understand about batterie life. itr say 250 photo per pack BUT how the hell i achieve 900photo timelapse on the same pack and still got enough energy left for few more shot
Why do you call it a beginner camera??? A college friend is a petite woman of 4'10" she's Asian. She is also a professional photographer who focuses on family and children's photography. She's been doing this for 15 years. When the RP was introduced she fell in love with the camera because it fit her small hands perfectly. Don't let the price or size brainwash you into believing that its an 'entry level' or 'beginner's' camera. Goes to show you how little this content provider knows about photography.
Technically speaking, and from a very scientific standpoint, you couldn't be more wrong. Entirely different systems. There will never be a phone that has a sensor even close.
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I bought one 4 years ago to replace the Rebel T3I I had. I use it professionally for stills, It works amazing. The images are sharp and clean. When you pair it with your phone for the remote shooting and instant image transfer. This camera is amazing for a beginner finding a great stills camera under $1k.
I have both RP and R8. RP being my 1st FF mirrorless camera. I use both. RP is my photos camera as a professional portrait photographer and my R8 is my video camera.
great combo! plus you can keep the battery and acessories consistent between the two bodies
Hey, do you think that there is difference in terms of image quality between them ?
@@efkansakar I had the RP and just upgraded to the R8. I don't see the images any better, but I am not professionally analyzing. The images from both cameras is stunning shot with my 28-105 f4 glass. Honestly the RP is a stunning camera, I only upgraded to get stickier video focusing because I shoot wildlife. But, I will probably still use my Canon 90D ASPC sensor camera for that task.
Can I have one of your cameras?
What lens are you using for portrait photography ?
Extremely weird but really cool that you post this video today, I bought my first proper camera last night! I chose the RP.
Very cool! the universe is doing its thing!
I have canon RP and canon R50. I'm using RP for photos and R50 for videos and photos. I like photos from RP better than those from R50, but the photos from R50 are not bad either.
The video quality is much better on R50, autofocus is also better (not much better, but still). The low light performance is better on RP.
I like both of my cameras a lot, although I think at some point I'll upgrade from RP to R8 or R6 mk2, depending on a budget. I was staying with RP because I prioritized buying more lenses first. Currently I have 16, 35 (my favorite one), 50 (my least favorite), 85, 100-400 and 70-200 f4 is (EF through adapter), so I don't feel like I'm lacking anything here, and now I can spend some money on body :)
Talking about lenses, I think the only downside of R50 is lack of RF-S lenses. My only RF-S lens is 10-18 (must have IMO), which is great and fits small R50 very well, but I'd appreciate some small prime lens like EF-M 22mm f2, which I was using with my M50 back in time.
I just got one. If youre focusing towards photography, this mirrorless full frame camera is a great choice if you are on a tight budget. But not so much in videos.
Totally agree!
I purchased mine today. Looking forward to trying it out as I've moved from DSLR to mirrorless
Just got mine too. How are you finding it?
i use to own a RP..at some point,I stupidly sold it to buy a new R10 that was on sale...very shortly after I was regreting .Since I saved a bit of money and bought another RP.The R10 is great for action shots but I love fullframe for landscape.Since both uses LP-E17 batteries ,I'm ending up with 6 batteries total which is more than I need for now but that might change when we start travelling.
6 batteries! bro! that actually awesome. You are always going to have a stack of batteries to shoot on and a stack charging. You could basicaaly go a whole week or more without needing to recharge. That is awesome! I am jelous because if those are official canon batteries, they are not cheap
@@TechThroughTheLens 4 are oem and 2 aftermarket.
Recently got RP as my first camera to learn photography, so surprised, it's better than expected, first i thought i would sell it once i save money for R5 but i fell in love with this camera 😃
The RP is alot better camera than most of its users are photographers... I deeply regret selling mine to buy an R7...
What did you like better about the rp than the r7?
@@konev13thebeast The Canon RP has a full frame
I bought it because of its price and im really happy with it.
Just one thing, buy another battery because one battery isn’t enough
This guy is like making sure i find the right camera to start out with as I'm looking right now lol. I'm looking for a camera focus on photography not worrying about videos that much BUT wouldn't mind something that is good getting fast cars a some wild life BUT not my main focus on wildlife.
Im always here to help. I think the canon rp and canon r8 are great full frame options. But check out the best photography video on the channel for extra info
Love this camera I made the right choice love the quality
I heard that the RP is a better HDMI out livestreaming camera than the R8 as the RP can send clean HDMI out for hours while the R8 has to be restarted every 30 mins. Is this true?
Is 24 to 105 stm lenses works good??? Kindly suggest...
Thank you for a good review. However, if you consider the price drop of the Canon R6, and your budget allows, then go for the R6. The R6 and R8 in South Africa have been closely priced since the R6 Mark II came on the market.
I can’t drop to 20 mpx. Never.
i am really stuck between canon rp and canon r10. i want to use it for portrait, street, landscape photography . i like r10 but idk if apsc crop sensor gonna be limiting for me.
RP or R10 for amateur videos and semipro photography works??
Foto RP vídeo R10!
Im struggeling between R50 and RP. I dont care about Videos. Im a casual photographer, need it for Holiday, my kids etc. What do you think its the better Option?
Me to 😂 thats so weird but im going more tworads the rp but the r50 is newer and cheaper
Both are good. but if youre shooting casual i think the r50 is better because its faster and better autofocus
Both are good. but if youre shooting casual i think the r50 is better because its faster and better autofocus
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I am so looking forward to my Canon RP for real estate photography...
great choice
Looking at getting two for wedding/engagement photography.
nice! thats a great combo! A wide and a telephoto lens and you kicking butt
Why do people still use the term "beginner camera" I know pros that use this camera.
I personally use it because its like an entry level camera for full frame. And in terms of design it is missing alot of the stuff pros need. And if i called this a pro camera. I promise you alot of "pros" would come and yell at me
Exactly, it’s wrong to call it beginner. This YT culture is stupid. Either you be honest or just produce content for the sake of producing and follow others in the trap
I guess bc is very accesible, most cameras have stunning quality nowadays the difference between models are very specialized functions
And there are beginners that use an R5 but no one would call that a beginner camera because of the price.
Under $1000 for a used body and lens kit is still entry level
@@konev13thebeast I ended up getting the R6 ii
The RP can also shoot 25 and 50 fps if you set it to PAL. Not sure why no one ever mentions that.
What is PAL?😊
@@luhan8628 PAL is the TV system that is used outside of North America, which use NTSC. Both are tied to the frequency of the power grid in different regions, and a common source of flickering lights in recorded video when set incorrectly. Most cameras can switch between the two.
@@RoyOlsen
Do you mean it can shoot 4k up to 50fps with PAL?
@@luhan8628 Well, it does sort of pretend to shoot 4K in 24 or 25 fps. It shoots excellent 2K in 24, 25, 30, 50 or 60 fps. I suggest getting a different camera if you need 4K, though.
Iam beginner and I thought to buy eos r50 for street photography and videos for my job and now I don’t know if to us better, what’s your opinion? Nc video btw!
anyone else having issues trying to get his course? went to go purchase it and now it says the website doesn't exist.
RP or R10 for photography. Help me
RP ofc
Wanna shoot video or sports and animals? R10
Just wanna shoot awesome casual everyday family (traveling) pictures, landscape, ambient light shoots, and portraits? RP
Wanna do both? R8
@@PhilWill903 I almost went RP, but at 11.x DR stops I just couldn’t do it when the z6-used-only costs a few dollars more, and it’s got over 14 stops.
@@PhilWill903 thank you ❤
No log profile but Iguess I’d have to get the r8 or r6 mkii
Havent this camera a Pupil detection AF in continous?
i my self , RP is the better camera than other same level camera.RP works well and it is a great value.
Which one is better between RP and R8, I am super confused and also thinking about Sony A7 III , let me know your opinion :)))
I think the best specs and features are in the r8 compared botht he a7iii or rp
Good video...but...please stop using the word "beginner Camera" many of us are not video centric...The RP still works great for still photography. Cheers
I have rp 😊 i mean m50 + speed booster . It count rp 😀
No it count not
haha! ive seen a few peope make that set up. very cool.
@@angelo26l81 😭
Excellent....i love your presentation
Thank you so much 🙂
The dpad with the cuztomization is a really nice feature.
i agree
for some reason i love the image quality of my canon rp than my brother’s r6 and i don’t consider it as a beginner camera.
I don't either. My beginner camera was T5, then then 90D, then full frame at RP. This camera still has amazing technology in it, as it was cutting edge 5 years ago. Canon threw a lot of extras into this RP and R to get us all over to the RF glass system at the time. Including the new sensor and processor. Then covid hit and the camera market slowed to a crawl for several years.
I concur - about it being a “beginner” camera…Maybe a beginner camera in terms of price range 🤷🏽♂
For some reason, I feel the same. The RP sensor is still of Canon legacy sensor designs, while they obviously have changed read out and A/D converting technology to achieve higher speeds and dynamic range. However, this somehow messed slightly with the image impression.
It's really weird to hear people calling Canon RP a beginner camera. This could really mislead other beginners who are still looking for a camera to start with. I mean, there's nothing "beginner" once you got your hand on a FF camera.
+ RF to EF adaptor to reuse EF lenses at half of the price of RF lenses
Why you Film on high shutter speed? Nd filter exists
Im not sure what part you are talking about. The clip may have been slow motion or I maybe i did not have an ND
Recommend a $300 - $400 camera, please.
canon 80d
anyone having trouble trying to purchase his course?
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something i don't understand about batterie life. itr say 250 photo per pack BUT how the hell i achieve 900photo timelapse on the same pack and still got enough energy left for few more shot
you can connect a USB C battery bank
I love it for photo but video noooooooo. Its really really really bad for video. Probably gonna get a zv e10 for video soon
Nikon z6 is much better and almost as cheap. Plus the 24-70s is cheaper than anything from Canon. I traded my RP for my z6.
100% of all my videos are shot on Canon RP 😎😎😎😎
NIKON z5 is the best beginner for enter the fullframe, cheap, have IBIS , dual slot card, touchscreen, wifi, and dinamic range better than RP . R,
Maybe. But the autofocus is wack
The price are not the same !
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That's why I will change to canon r8 Way better
Eu pensei assim e me enganei completamente, viva a RP!
Why do you call it a beginner camera??? A college friend is a petite woman of 4'10" she's Asian. She is also a professional photographer who focuses on family and children's photography. She's been doing this for 15 years.
When the RP was introduced she fell in love with the camera because it fit her small hands perfectly.
Don't let the price or size brainwash you into believing that its an 'entry level' or 'beginner's' camera.
Goes to show you how little this content provider knows about photography.
Why did you have to specify her hight and ethnicity? Come across really creepy...
@@dk-9828I appreciate the description to form a mental picture of waifu 🤪
Mirrorless is simply a more bulky version of your handphone
Tf?
Thats a ridiculous statement
Sure, if my phone can mount a 70-200 2.8 L IS USM 😂
Lolwut
Technically speaking, and from a very scientific standpoint, you couldn't be more wrong. Entirely different systems. There will never be a phone that has a sensor even close.