This contains so much information and you present it in a clear and articulate way without waffling or wasting time, like some bloggers. Thank you so much!
July 2024, just bought an RP. This tutorial is incredibly helpful, not just to familiarise myself with the camera but as a reminder on some of the basics I'd forgotten! Thank you so much
1 hour in, and so far the whole video has been worth it just to learn how to quickly reset a setting in Fv mode to Auto. (whew!) Incredibly detailed and measured, digestible instructions. Thanks for making this.
Great Micheal. For your technical explanation and quality presentation. I don't know if it is important, but I watched your video from Turkey. Thank you for reaching and teaching people from all over the world.
Oh wow 👏 👏 👏 Michael you are the man. I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you do for your channel. This extensive video you made on the Canon RP is by far the best intro for beginners like me and others on here. You should have over 1 million subscribers. The way you dedicate your time and effort in making these videos is awesome. Thank you so much and you got a subscriber for life. Keep up the great work. Love it sir. God bless you. 👌🏼🙏🏼
Michael The Maven. To start with, thank you very much for this tutorial. One can never (EVER) know it all. I've owned a number of Canon cameras in the past, and still have 5D Mark IV (current) and the EOS R (current). Bottom line is this. I know my equipment (in and out) - or so I thought. I don't own the RP, but his tutorial has been a real eye opener for me, all thanks to you. I was amazed at how many little gems I have discovered on Canon system and the R in particular, simply by watching this tutorial. Well done and thank you.
Thank you Michael! Great tutorial as usual. I followed your channel since the very beginning. This Canon RP is my first full frame camera. I’ve ordered it after your video was posted. Thank you again for all your hard work. Greetings from Sweden
Thanks for the excellent EOS RP tutorial. I already knew the two EOS R7 videos that I watched before buying the R7. That helped me alot. Now I bought the RP and could see from your video that the settings are very similar. That's good to know 😉.
Outstanding instruction and presentation! Thank you Michael, you are an awesome instructor. If only I had this kind of instruction back in the film days when I started out.
Wow! I'm impressed with your knowledge. You put out a lot of info and I really appreciate you giving it for free. I understand why it's a very long video but I wish you could go a little slower. It's hard to absorb, even going back and replaying it. Thank you. I think I'll get the crash course and maybe it will be something I can comprehend better.
Michael im watching your videos since 70d video i’m a big fan of your outstanding simple informative tutorials many of the times i forget to hit like but definitely i’m watching you .. thank you so much about everything what i like about you that you speak both with knowledge and experience i wish you all the best
This is great, thankyou. I shoot a R3 and picked up one of these to have as a second body. The menus and controls are just different enough to drive me nuts. This is very helpful, especially with the detailed index.
Thanks 🙏 a ton Michael! Just got my camera a couple of days ago. This video is extremely helpful. I have this shoot in two weeks. Hope I’ll be ready to use this camera by then.😍
Wow. What an excellent in-depth review. I learned a few things I didn’t know this camera had. Looking forward to your course. Thanks Pank PS:I guess I’m watching this 1 year on. I’d like details on the course. Pankaj Mistry 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Outstanding video Thanks Michael! This is my 1st Canon since the EOS 620, and I'm honestly shocked I bought it over the A7III. After I put down all the pros and cons, this one fit the bill better... literally, lol. Hoping Canon updates the lack of 1080/24 in the next firmware. Great video, thanks again! Would love to see advice for setting up the color schemes (Auto, Standard, etc.). The only thing I would have added is that the EG-1 extender is a must... it transforms the camera and has made my 24-105 far more enjoyable to use.
Your RP tute probably saved me $1000 bucks. I thought about getting the R but this camera convinced me the RP was good for my purposes. I spent more on the lenses instead.
@@beaugy99 So funny you should mention this, I had the exact conversation last night with a buddy. I tried the R and didnt like it, so I returned it. Tried the RP and it was far better for me, and in terms of the value, I was like...wow this is a homerun camera. My buddy is getting one too, and we both think its the one of the best for portraits (color science + continuous eye AF). Just like you said, I took that extra savings and got the 24-105. What a Phenomenal value!
Hello Michel, amazingly good video thus far. Watched the first 5 minutes and will continue to watch to the end. Just bought a canon EOS SR and I have a problem that I can't figure out, and I hope you can help me. When I zoom in close using 24-105mm lens, after I hold the shutter button halfway, I see two number 1/80 and F4 in RED. When I press all the way down, the image is taken far away not like you have it zoomed in. Please tell me you know this. Thank you so much for this video. That's exactly what I needed.
The red numbers mean the camera is not exposed correctly. When you zoom in, you are likely using the magnifying button, which only magnifies the view (this is to help with manual focus). To truly zoom in you must use the lens only.
Thank you so much Michael for your quick reply. But zooming with the lens does not go as close as the zoom with the magnifying button. I'm trying to match the magnification of the lens with the magnification of the magnifying button. I was amazed with the x10 magnification but I wanted to take the photo at 10x but the lens does not seem to go so close. I'm assuming the lens does not go as close? Thanks again! Your Overview video, now that is how a professional looking video should look. Excellent work.
@@cme123tr Yes, that is how the camera is designed to work. The Lens in the limit of true magnification, the magnify button only enlarges the screen. It is a only a temporary, digital magnification that is there to aid in focusing. If you want to zoom in to that degree, you have do it in photoshop after the image is taken.
Very nice tutorial - thanks! Looking forward to the crash course. I actually thought that there would be no problem just to find out stuff, looking at the PDF user manual, but this video was really helpful!
Micheal I bought your crash course for my canon rp but I can’t download it to my iPad perhaps you can help I have had it for some time but can’t watch it thank you.
All videos have to be transferred through iTunes to your iPad. Please feel free to reach out to my assistant Adam who can walk you through it: support@michaelthemaven.com - thank you
Hi. Great info. Question: Why is my RP focusing on the branch and not the bird even if the focal setting is right where the bird is (for example the center of the view finder)? I try this on auto focus and on manual and get the same results. I have missed hundreds of great photos because the camera won't focus. When I get a focused photograph I am shocked. Thank you.
Hey Michael I’m just starting out and have purchased the RP with a 50mm F1.8 prime lens. You suggest beginners start out in AV mode and since I obviously can’t change the Aperture with this lens, what setting do you recommend? Note: I’m only 47 min in to your video..so if you answer this later please disregard this question.
You're the best. Got the RP and I'm loving it. Kind of upset that my powerbank doesn't work on usbc charging and I need a powerbank that supports PD (Power delivery). Don't have one to test if that actually works. thx
Awesome video. Played with the RP and R. Love the feel but so frustrated trying to move the focus point around. So, decided to buy Z6 today and then find they are under recall. Back to looking at the RP. I’m just not getting how to easily keep the focus point where I want it. I’m sure it’s just my lack of knowledge but photo store salespeople don’t seem to know how to work this camera and are no help. Are others enjoying how the RP focuses? And I’m a left eye shooter.
Is it possible to set the self timer to 2 seconds, then after that first shot the interval timer will take over and take 1 shot every 5 seconds (as an example) ??
this is a very informative video. i noticed that when you change you iso or shutter speed, the display gets brighter or darker accordingly. how do you set this up? My camera display doesn't work like that. it only shows the difference after the picture is taken. Any help would be appreciated.
When I use any AF mode besides the face + tracking, I get this ridiculous obstructing thing in the middle that really does nothing besides let you know if you're holding your camera level, how do you turn it off?!
Just got the camera, replacing my old 5D. The amount of progress is almost insane. Gotta say, I'm not loving the plasticky feel and the tiny size, but that's just cosmetics...
I hope you are still answering here. I found this tutorial too late. I would like to reset everything and start over with following your tutorial. I can’t figure out how to reset it all? Any ideas anyone
@@MMaven Haha Probably anyone except me. I’m just going to reset , make coffee and watch your video and follow along 🥰 Glad you are still around . Subscribing !
Wow man this is awesome. I'm still debating between this and the 6Dmkii upgrading from T4i/650D (Which I saw your tutotrial years ago). My only hesitation is risking fsp and battery life for new system readiness, and EFS, EF, and RF glass options. Would love you hear your thoughts.
Carlos, I picked up a RP as a replacement for a 20D that I've had for many years. My thoughts are..... 1. Battery life is as bad as people say. You definitely need a second and possibly a third battery to get you through a full day shooting. 2. EVF is fine for the job and you can easily use it to focus as well as compose the photo. It does seem to have a colour cast so is not representative of what the sensor records. The flip out screen is more truthful in its colours. Info available on both is well presented and I've not missed the top LCD screen I had on the 20D. 3. RF glass is incredible. I got a deal that included the 24-105RF L f4 lens. Even compared to my 70-200 f2.8L it is an amazingly sharp lens. Yes, it is pricey (and it is heavy when compared to the body weight of the RP) but even from the few photo sessions I've made so far, I can see it is a great bit of kit. Especially like the control ring which I'm using for exposure compensation. 4. Autofocus speed seems good (possibly helped by the new lens system). The touch and drag feature to position the focus point using the flip out screen is a pain if you are a left-eyed photographer. My nose keeps repositioning the focus point. 5. FPS is about the same as my 14-year-old 20D (i.e. not that great). However, as a landscape (mostly) photographer, it isn't an issue for me. If you want to cover fast-moving sports, wildlife etc, then you might find it more restricting. But then what did you expect from a $1300 full frame camera! So far, I'm loving it. It is not perfect but for my needs (and as an upgrade from a much older camera) it is a joy to use. Hope this helps?
@@KaReEdCa Great to hear you are pleased with it. I'm loving mine too. I'm photoecosse on Flickr and Instagram if you fancy hooking up. Would like to see what you're shooting.
Hey, thanks for great tutorial, it's very helpful as i just got RP with 24-105 lens. Have a question though. When i'm trying to enter manual focus mode, i'm switching a toggle from control to focus on my lenses, and although then i can use a ring to set a focus manually, my camera body still shows AF icon, peaking doesn't work and AF button still works and sets focus automatically. To enter manual mode that works just like in Your tutorial, i have to set MF mode in the menu. Is there something wrong with my hardware, or am i missing something here?
Just watched the tutorial a bit further, and i see Your lens have AF/MF switch, which i dont't have on mine, so it's probably the reason. Ok, now back to watching :-)
RP picture profile: for example if I choose neutral and here showing in your video 0,2,2,0,0,0. so my confusion about here, can we change that particular value and what that effect after changing?
i always see people mention "native iso". when i try to search for this online for the RP all i get is it telling me the iso range. But im looking for which iso is the "sweet spot". some cameras, iso 400 is cleaner than iso 100. Or iso 800 is cleaner than iso 320. So what is the RPs best iso?
Hi there. Can anyone please help me. I am using an external monitor and when doing so I can no longer see my LCD screen on mp RP, it's just blank. How do I get the screen to work as well. My monitor only helps with focus, not color and or white balance.
Hi Micheal, Quick question....I'm having a hard time converting my RAW into CR2. By default I get CR3, and LR cannot read it. I'm on 11.2 version. Any ideas?
This contains so much information and you present it in a clear and articulate way without waffling or wasting time, like some bloggers.
Thank you so much!
I have the EOS R and EOS RP. You just saved me years of fumbling, by teaching me the deepest parts of these awesome cameras. Thank you!
July 2024, just bought an RP. This tutorial is incredibly helpful, not just to familiarise myself with the camera but as a reminder on some of the basics I'd forgotten! Thank you so much
This video is a goldmine. I would pay to watch it.
1 hour in, and so far the whole video has been worth it just to learn how to quickly reset a setting in Fv mode to Auto. (whew!)
Incredibly detailed and measured, digestible instructions. Thanks for making this.
Great Micheal. For your technical explanation and quality presentation. I don't know if it is important, but I watched your video from Turkey. Thank you for reaching and teaching people from all over the world.
Michael You are amazing for putting this together and thank you.
Oh wow 👏 👏 👏 Michael you are the man. I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you do for your channel. This extensive video you made on the Canon RP is by far the best intro for beginners like me and others on here. You should have over 1 million subscribers. The way you dedicate your time and effort in making these videos is awesome. Thank you so much and you got a subscriber for life. Keep up the great work. Love it sir. God bless you. 👌🏼🙏🏼
Michael The Maven. To start with, thank you very much for this tutorial. One can never (EVER) know it all. I've owned a number of Canon cameras in the past, and still have 5D Mark IV (current) and the EOS R (current).
Bottom line is this. I know my equipment (in and out) - or so I thought. I don't own the RP, but his tutorial has been a real eye opener for me, all thanks to you. I was amazed at how many little gems I have discovered on Canon system and the R in particular, simply by watching this tutorial. Well done and thank you.
Thank you so much!
Thank you Michael! Great tutorial as usual. I followed your channel since the very beginning. This Canon RP is my first full frame camera. I’ve ordered it after your video was posted. Thank you again for all your hard work. Greetings from Sweden
Thanks for the excellent EOS RP tutorial. I already knew the two EOS R7 videos that I watched before buying the R7. That helped me alot. Now I bought the RP and could see from your video that the settings are very similar. That's good to know 😉.
Brah, I just got an RP. Thanks so much for putting this together. I watched it in its entirety last night and now I’m rewatching for review.
1st and only RP tutorial I need. Thank you so much Michael.
Outstanding instruction and presentation! Thank you Michael, you are an awesome instructor. If only I had this kind of instruction back in the film days when I started out.
Thank you Michael, your video has now helped me understand the RP, a great tutorial dumbed down for those of us that are new to photography.
Just got my camera and this is the most insightful tutorial for a newbie that I've found. Thank you for passing on your knowledge
30:41 That unexpected "numero uno", drew a smile on my face!, thank you! 😊
Thank you very much for making this tutorial. 🙏
Thanks a lot Michael, I just finished your video and this is the easiest and quickest way to learn about my new RP.
Good job making this huge video tutorial.
Wow! I'm impressed with your knowledge. You put out a lot of info and I really appreciate you giving it for free. I understand why it's a very long video but I wish you could go a little slower. It's hard to absorb, even going back and replaying it. Thank you. I think I'll get the crash course and maybe it will be something I can comprehend better.
Great content! Just got my EOS RP and this video helps a lot!
Michael im watching your videos since 70d video i’m a big fan of your outstanding simple informative tutorials many of the times i forget to hit like but definitely i’m watching you .. thank you so much about everything what i like about you that you speak both with knowledge and experience i wish you all the best
owel note thank you so much! :)
Thanks for these free tutorials! I just received my RP a few days ago. I found your channel when I bought my 90D.
Wow, thank you for posting this tutorial. I am a super beginner and watched you video twice!
This is great, thankyou. I shoot a R3 and picked up one of these to have as a second body. The menus and controls are just different enough to drive me nuts. This is very helpful, especially with the detailed index.
GREAT TUTORIAL VIDEO BEACAUSE I WANT TO BUY THIS CAMERA THX 🙂
Excellent tutorial for beginners, thank you !
Thanks 🙏 a ton Michael! Just got my camera a couple of days ago. This video is extremely helpful. I have this shoot in two weeks. Hope I’ll be ready to use this camera by then.😍
Excellent video, so much information presented in so easy understandable way!
That Video description, holy moly , perfect!
I watched from beginning till end. Thanks for sharing!
This is amazing and deserves a hug ;)
Thank you for this video it was a huge help.
Thank you. Excellent presentation. I didn't understand the m-fn button until you explained how it works.
Thank you for this great tutorial!
Excellent video. I received my RP and this was so helpful. I was really struggling to get it set up using the PDF manual.
So glad to hear it! Thank you Jim
This video is wonderful.
Thank you very much Michael.
Thanks for that! Well organized and thorough.
amazing thank you.
Wow. What an excellent in-depth review. I learned a few things I didn’t know this camera had.
Looking forward to your course.
Thanks
Pank
PS:I guess I’m watching this 1 year on.
I’d like details on the course.
Pankaj Mistry 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for this. You just helped me set up my new camera. Most helpful video I have found.
Thank you Sherry. Glad to have helped
Outstanding video Thanks Michael! This is my 1st Canon since the EOS 620, and I'm honestly shocked I bought it over the A7III. After I put down all the pros and cons, this one fit the bill better... literally, lol. Hoping Canon updates the lack of 1080/24 in the next firmware. Great video, thanks again! Would love to see advice for setting up the color schemes (Auto, Standard, etc.). The only thing I would have added is that the EG-1 extender is a must... it transforms the camera and has made my 24-105 far more enjoyable to use.
Excellent video, you are always great teacher Micheal.
Thank you
Super super handy and informative video. Thank you so much.
Great Job with this Video, I have an EOSR you have helped me a bunch AAA++++ Thanks
Thanks for the tutorial. Can I toss out my manual now? I can always just come back to this!
I think so, I never use them lol ! :) Thats the goal of these tutorials, have a real human show you!
Your RP tute probably saved me $1000 bucks. I thought about getting the R but this camera convinced me the RP was good for my purposes. I spent more on the lenses instead.
@@beaugy99 So funny you should mention this, I had the exact conversation last night with a buddy. I tried the R and didnt like it, so I returned it. Tried the RP and it was far better for me, and in terms of the value, I was like...wow this is a homerun camera. My buddy is getting one too, and we both think its the one of the best for portraits (color science + continuous eye AF). Just like you said, I took that extra savings and got the 24-105. What a Phenomenal value!
Hello Michel, amazingly good video thus far. Watched the first 5 minutes and will continue to watch to the end. Just bought a canon EOS SR and I have a problem that I can't figure out, and I hope you can help me. When I zoom in close using 24-105mm lens, after I hold the shutter button halfway, I see two number 1/80 and F4 in RED. When I press all the way down, the image is taken far away not like you have it zoomed in. Please tell me you know this. Thank you so much for this video. That's exactly what I needed.
The red numbers mean the camera is not exposed correctly. When you zoom in, you are likely using the magnifying button, which only magnifies the view (this is to help with manual focus). To truly zoom in you must use the lens only.
Thank you so much Michael for your quick reply. But zooming with the lens does not go as close as the zoom with the magnifying button. I'm trying to match the magnification of the lens with the magnification of the magnifying button. I was amazed with the x10 magnification but I wanted to take the photo at 10x but the lens does not seem to go so close. I'm assuming the lens does not go as close? Thanks again! Your Overview video, now that is how a professional looking video should look. Excellent work.
@@cme123tr Yes, that is how the camera is designed to work. The Lens in the limit of true magnification, the magnify button only enlarges the screen. It is a only a temporary, digital magnification that is there to aid in focusing. If you want to zoom in to that degree, you have do it in photoshop after the image is taken.
Very nice tutorial - thanks! Looking forward to the crash course. I actually thought that there would be no problem just to find out stuff, looking at the PDF user manual, but this video was really helpful!
Many thanks Michael you're a star!
Thank you very much merry Christmas
Allways great tutorials
Excellent video. How do you get the audio level meters overplayed on the screen.
Micheal I bought your crash course for my canon rp but I can’t download it to my iPad perhaps you can help I have had it for some time but can’t watch it thank you.
All videos have to be transferred through iTunes to your iPad. Please feel free to reach out to my assistant Adam who can walk you through it: support@michaelthemaven.com - thank you
i just bought that camera and I need more information if you can let me know when your course of that cameras ready
See description
Hi. Great info. Question: Why is my RP focusing on the branch and not the bird even if the focal setting is right where the bird is (for example the center of the view finder)? I try this on auto focus and on manual and get the same results. I have missed hundreds of great photos because the camera won't focus. When I get a focused photograph I am shocked. Thank you.
Hey Michael I’m just starting out and have purchased the RP with a 50mm F1.8 prime lens. You suggest beginners start out in AV mode and since I obviously can’t change the Aperture with this lens, what setting do you recommend? Note: I’m only 47 min in to your video..so if you answer this later please disregard this question.
Its a great lens. You CAN change its aperture, NOT its focal length. Best wishes
Excellent tutorial. I am very interested in the crash course.
Thank you Angela
You're the best. Got the RP and I'm loving it. Kind of upset that my powerbank doesn't work on usbc charging and I need a powerbank that supports PD (Power delivery). Don't have one to test if that actually works. thx
Thanks for the great detailed tutorial video !~
Awesome video. Played with the RP and R. Love the feel but so frustrated trying to move the focus point around. So, decided to buy Z6 today and then find they are under recall. Back to looking at the RP. I’m just not getting how to easily keep the focus point where I want it. I’m sure it’s just my lack of knowledge but photo store salespeople don’t seem to know how to work this camera and are no help. Are others enjoying how the RP focuses? And I’m a left eye shooter.
Why can't you leave more than one thumb up. It was great thanks so much.
Photography is basically understanding how Light works.
Very nice tutorial . Thank you !
Is it possible to set the self timer to 2 seconds, then after that first shot the interval timer will take over and take 1 shot every 5 seconds (as an example) ??
Спасибо Вам
this is a very informative video. i noticed that when you change you iso or shutter speed, the display gets brighter or darker accordingly. how do you set this up? My camera display doesn't work like that. it only shows the difference after the picture is taken. Any help would be appreciated.
Sounds like your exposure preview is off
Just rest all your settings. It was like that on mine too but instead of figuring it out I just reset all the settings.
What settings do you all use in "C.Fn II: Autofocus" for action/sports? I find the autofocus super slow and lagging behind when the shot is taken
When I use any AF mode besides the face + tracking, I get this ridiculous obstructing thing in the middle that really does nothing besides let you know if you're holding your camera level, how do you turn it off?!
this helped me a lot. the manual was not helpful to me, even for stuff like the 2 second shutter display.
With the wiltroxs adapter my canon RP makes sounds. The motors in the lens run loudly ten seconds after I take the picture.
I want the RP crash course
Just got the camera, replacing my old 5D. The amount of progress is almost insane. Gotta say, I'm not loving the plasticky feel and the tiny size, but that's just cosmetics...
Can the shutter speed increments be changed? Example: It jumps from 15 sec to 20 sec not letting me choose 17 sec...as an example. Thanks
I hope you are still answering here. I found this tutorial too late. I would like to reset everything and start over with following your tutorial. I can’t figure out how to reset it all? Any ideas anyone
Canon cameras have a reset feature in yellow tabs. Even without it You could still follow along
@@MMaven Haha Probably anyone except me. I’m just going to reset , make coffee and watch your video and follow along 🥰 Glad you are still around . Subscribing !
Wow man this is awesome. I'm still debating between this and the 6Dmkii upgrading from T4i/650D (Which I saw your tutotrial years ago). My only hesitation is risking fsp and battery life for new system readiness, and EFS, EF, and RF glass options. Would love you hear your thoughts.
Carlos, I picked up a RP as a replacement for a 20D that I've had for many years. My thoughts are.....
1. Battery life is as bad as people say. You definitely need a second and possibly a third battery to get you through a full day shooting.
2. EVF is fine for the job and you can easily use it to focus as well as compose the photo. It does seem to have a colour cast so is not representative of what the sensor records. The flip out screen is more truthful in its colours. Info available on both is well presented and I've not missed the top LCD screen I had on the 20D.
3. RF glass is incredible. I got a deal that included the 24-105RF L f4 lens. Even compared to my 70-200 f2.8L it is an amazingly sharp lens. Yes, it is pricey (and it is heavy when compared to the body weight of the RP) but even from the few photo sessions I've made so far, I can see it is a great bit of kit. Especially like the control ring which I'm using for exposure compensation.
4. Autofocus speed seems good (possibly helped by the new lens system). The touch and drag feature to position the focus point using the flip out screen is a pain if you are a left-eyed photographer. My nose keeps repositioning the focus point.
5. FPS is about the same as my 14-year-old 20D (i.e. not that great). However, as a landscape (mostly) photographer, it isn't an issue for me. If you want to cover fast-moving sports, wildlife etc, then you might find it more restricting. But then what did you expect from a $1300 full frame camera!
So far, I'm loving it. It is not perfect but for my needs (and as an upgrade from a much older camera) it is a joy to use. Hope this helps?
@@nickhyatt5870 thank you
i m looking for then mentioned timeline and where to leave my email address
@@nickhyatt5870 Nick I ended up getting the RP and loving it
@@KaReEdCa Great to hear you are pleased with it. I'm loving mine too. I'm photoecosse on Flickr and Instagram if you fancy hooking up. Would like to see what you're shooting.
Couldn’t get to the black screen in 20:44 presses the info button but can’t get to that black screen
Hey, thanks for great tutorial, it's very helpful as i just got RP with 24-105 lens. Have a question though. When i'm trying to enter manual focus mode, i'm switching a toggle from control to focus on my lenses, and although then i can use a ring to set a focus manually, my camera body still shows AF icon, peaking doesn't work and AF button still works and sets focus automatically. To enter manual mode that works just like in Your tutorial, i have to set MF mode in the menu. Is there something wrong with my hardware, or am i missing something here?
Just watched the tutorial a bit further, and i see Your lens have AF/MF switch, which i dont't have on mine, so it's probably the reason. Ok, now back to watching :-)
Digital zoom option ? After zoom 5* r10* its zoom out automatic wile pressing shutter button ? We can't capture image wen its zoom 5* ? Y so
I dont own this camera I have a T7i and I watched this video to help me under stand general photographic terms. Thanks for making this video.
T7i is a great camera. I had it before buying the RP.
Awesome work as always. Will watch this when i get home. Will you evaluate the usability of this camera (vs the r) in an upcoming video?
Yes- but I can tell you already it is much improved. Not perfect, but much better in my opinion
I have many tutorials from Michael he is amazing person and a great friend.
RP picture profile: for example if I choose neutral and here showing in your video 0,2,2,0,0,0. so my confusion about here, can we change that particular value and what that effect after changing?
WOW!… absolutely brilliant
Thank you so much!
Thank you
It would be great for portraits but the max flash sync speed is 1/160 of a second.
You're so awesome. I didn't realize you live in Hawaii
Thank youuuuu
WOW. Amazing content. Thanks
i always see people mention "native iso". when i try to search for this online for the RP all i get is it telling me the iso range. But im looking for which iso is the "sweet spot". some cameras, iso 400 is cleaner than iso 100. Or iso 800 is cleaner than iso 320. So what is the RPs best iso?
Hi there. Can anyone please help me. I am using an external monitor and when doing so I can no longer see my LCD screen on mp RP, it's just blank. How do I get the screen to work as well. My monitor only helps with focus, not color and or white balance.
The MF range distance work with the old lens and adpter? Thanks for the great lessons.
is there in-camera Raw processing?
what's a good camera to buy
Should I buy it ? Or 6D2
The RP can take R and EF lenses.
Zalmai Tahiri What do you mostly shoot?
Hi Micheal, Quick question....I'm having a hard time converting my RAW into CR2. By default I get CR3, and LR cannot read it. I'm on 11.2 version. Any ideas?
update your LR. mine reads the cr3 no problem. my lightroom raw version is 11.3
i dont find an option to do time lapse video
Thank you we need it
hello any idea when adobe brdige will open the eos RP cr3 raw files?
Soon! :)