Canon reports EOS RP full-outline mirrorless camera at forceful $1,299 cost
Canon has authoritatively reported the EOS RP, its second full-outline mirrorless camera that joins the EOS R propelled a year ago.
Canon announces EOS RP full-frame mirrorless camera |
The EOS RP has a 26.2-megapixel sensor, giving you somewhat less goals than the 30.3-megapixel sensor of the R. On the off chance that it seemed well and good to contrast the R's sensor with the 5D Mark IV of Canon's DSLR family, the nearest correlation for the RP would be the 6D Mark II. Local ISO runs 100 through 40,000.
Presently, we should get the greatest con off the beaten path early: the EOS RP has a substantial harvest for 4K video account — simply like the R. As I said in that camera's survey, I'm not a major videographer, however I'd recommend the serious harvest is somewhat less demanding to ignore here for two reasons: the RP is evaluated fundamentally lower ($1,000 lower) than the EOS R, and it's likewise discernibly littler and lighter. Video on the RP best out at 4K at 24 or 25p in 8-bit 4:2:2, while the R can complete 10-bit outer chronicle over HDMI (and furthermore offers 30p).
So truly, the two cameras share that awful 4K crop, however they likewise share a ton of good: the EOS RP has a 2.36-million-spot electronic viewfinder (not exactly as sharp as the R, yet goodo at the cost), Canon's double pixel self-adjust framework (with eye location), and a back LCD that can flip out and look ahead.
Both the 0.39-inch viewfinder and 3-inch LCD are somewhat littler than on the R, however once more, you're managing a lighter and progressively smaller camera in return. The RP weighs 485 grams with a SD card and battery inside versus the EOS R's 660 grams. (Furthermore, indeed, there's still only the single UHS-II SD opening.)
Speaking of batteries, the RP utilizes an unexpected battery in comparison to the R: it has a LP-E17 pack inside. Gracious, and the dubious touchpad that Canon appeared on the back of the EOS R is mysteriously gone on the RP; it's supplanted by a customary dial.
For stills, burst shooting with consistent self-adjust is restricted to 5fps, so this isn't generally a camera for the elite athletics picture takers out there. Subject following isn't a quality of the R either, so far as that is concerned.
Standard still says it's taking a shot at a professional dimension camera to join the EOS R and RP sooner or later. Yet, the EOS RP still strikes me as a solid incentive for people who dominatingly shoot ordinary stills and need a full-outline camera. I've yet to get it in my grasp, yet I'm anticipating doing as such.
Canon plans to sell the EOS RP in the arrangements beneath. Note that at dispatch, the organization is taking $200 off the cost of the local unit focal point pack:
● EOS RP body (with augmentation grasp and mount connector): $1,299
● EOS RP body (with augmentation grasp and mount connector) and RF 24-105mm f/4 focal point: $2,199
● EOS RP body (with augmentation grasp and mount connector) and 24-105mm f/3.5 - 5.6 IS EF-mount focal point: $1,699
A NEW WAVE OF RF LENSES
Canon is additionally utilizing the presentation of its standard EOS RP to disclose a bunch of new RF-mount focal points that are good to go to land before the finish of 2019. Evaluating will be declared at a later date. The organization is as of now well in front of Nikon at offering an intensive rundown of local glass for its still new camera framework.
Zooms:
● RF 24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM
● RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM
● RF 24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM
● RF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM
● RF 24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM
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Presently, we should get the greatest con off the beaten path early: the EOS RP has a substantial harvest for 4K video account — simply like the R. As I said in that camera's survey, I'm not a major videographer, however I'd recommend the serious harvest is somewhat less demanding to ignore here for two reasons: the RP is evaluated fundamentally lower ($1,000 lower) than the EOS R, and it's likewise discernibly littler and lighter. Video on the RP best out at 4K at 24 or 25p in 8-bit 4:2:2, while the R can complete 10-bit outer chronicle over HDMI (and furthermore offers 30p).
Both the 0.39-inch viewfinder and 3-inch LCD are somewhat littler than on the R, however once more, you're managing a lighter and progressively smaller camera in return. The RP weighs 485 grams with a SD card and battery inside versus the EOS R's 660 grams. (Furthermore, indeed, there's still only the single UHS-II SD opening.)
Speaking of batteries, the RP utilizes an unexpected battery in comparison to the R: it has a LP-E17 pack inside. Gracious, and the dubious touchpad that Canon appeared on the back of the EOS R is mysteriously gone on the RP; it's supplanted by a customary dial.
For stills, burst shooting with consistent self-adjust is restricted to 5fps, so this isn't generally a camera for the elite athletics picture takers out there. Subject following isn't a quality of the R either, so far as that is concerned.
Standard still says it's taking a shot at a professional dimension camera to join the EOS R and RP sooner or later. Yet, the EOS RP still strikes me as a solid incentive for people who dominatingly shoot ordinary stills and need a full-outline camera. I've yet to get it in my grasp, yet I'm anticipating doing as such.
● EOS RP body (with augmentation grasp and mount connector): $1,299
● EOS RP body (with augmentation grasp and mount connector) and RF 24-105mm f/4 focal point: $2,199
● EOS RP body (with augmentation grasp and mount connector) and 24-105mm f/3.5 - 5.6 IS EF-mount focal point: $1,699
A NEW WAVE OF RF LENSES
Canon is additionally utilizing the presentation of its standard EOS RP to disclose a bunch of new RF-mount focal points that are good to go to land before the finish of 2019. Evaluating will be declared at a later date. The organization is as of now well in front of Nikon at offering an intensive rundown of local glass for its still new camera framework.
Zooms:
● RF 24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM
● RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM
● RF 24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM
● RF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM
● RF 24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM
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