Carey Rose praises the Canon EOS RP for its compact and lightweight design, making it a great entry-level full-frame mirrorless camera. He mentions the solid image quality, including vibrant colors and good low-light performance. However, he notes that the camera lacks in certain areas such as autofocus speed and continuous shooting capabilities compared to higher-end models. The video performance is also somewhat limited, especially in 4K, due to a crop. Overall, it's a great option for photographers looking for a budget-friendly, full-frame option.
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Carey Rose
Staff Writer at (DPReview)
Amy Davies highlights the Canon EOS RP's excellent value for money, with a full-frame sensor at a relatively affordable price point. She praises its ease of use, especially for beginners, and its user-friendly interface. The autofocus system is described as reliable and fast for still photography. On the downside, Davies mentions that the 4K video mode has a significant crop and lacks dual-pixel autofocus, which limits its video capabilities. Nevertheless, she concludes that the EOS RP is a good choice for enthusiasts and hobbyists.
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Amy Davies
Seasoned photography and Technology journalist
Matt Golowczynski gives high marks to the Canon EOS RP for its value proposition as a full-frame mirrorless camera with good image quality and compact form. He appreciates the camera's simple operation and the overall affordability compared to other full-frame mirrorless options. However, he notes some shortcomings, such as the lack of advanced video features and a limited buffer in burst shooting. The camera is best suited for photographers focused on stills rather than video or fast-action subjects. Despite its limitations, the EOS RP offers excellent performance for its price.
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Matt Golowczynski
Contributing Writer at TechRadar