Thank you for review! A year since I bought RP and now I like it even more then ever. My dally driver camera for architecture and portraits. With 35mm, 50mm and 100mm lens I have enough for all my scenarios of photography
I bought canon RP a week ago along with a couple of lenses, canon 35mm 1.8 and 85mm 2.0. I’m blown away with the image quality and generally happy with it. It is so easy to use vintage lenses with this camera.
Oof 35mm and 85mm is my favourite combo! Those RF lenses look great! What vintage lenses do you use with this camera? Absolutely love the Canon FD lenses but I'm thinking of trying other lines as well
@@vero1197 there is no autofocus on vintage lenses. you have to set the focus manually. However, the RP has two helpful tools for easy focusing in manual mode: focus peaking and screen magnification. it is very easy to focus using manual lenses.
@@walter_fernandez I have a few of them: helios 81H 50mm 2.0, Sun 135 2.8, Fujunon 55mm 2.2, Industar 69 and Sun 200mm 3.5. I have an EF-RF adapter and each lens is adapted to EF, easy to swap.
Hi Walter. I agree about the color science . It’s got more ‘pop’ than the newer techno whizzes. Thanks. It’s a portrait and everyday shoot thingy which works for me.no aspirations for pro work. 😊
I have bought and sold RP bodies about 5 times since it first came out...first one brand new when it first came out here in Bangkok...I keep trying other bodies and systems...mostly Sony for full frame... I do not do video...I love the small RF lenses. 16/2.8. 35/1.8. 85/1.8 macro...and either the ef70-300L. or the ef300/4L. I am an original film shooter...so changing the iso is not often...but the fp button can be programmed to move iso...also the new ef/rp adapter has a control ring that can also change the iso....I am again between RP bodies but I have seen a couple of videos concerning the ISO . My other main system is m43 ( I am approaching 70 yrs... so weight is also a factor...
That's a lot of buying and selling haha. Love the lens combos! Yeah there are a lot of workarounds when it comes to the RP and a lot of things that arguably don't matter at all. My mindset was just on the fact that I can do pretty much 80% of the stuff on my Canon M100 with a 22mm lens (35mm equivalent) then it wouldn't make sense to have a bulkier and more expensive version of it. Weight is a factor for all of us these days haha. Haven't had too much experience with the M43 system though!
The RP is a great value for the money, and I'm really looking forward to getting one later this year for the full frame experience for photography; I currently have the M50 MKII & M6 MKII
@@walter_fernandez I'm sure I will. I've seen several comparison videos with the RP pitted against the R5 or R6, and it did really well-notwithstanding certain of it's limitations. And here you are talking about "getting rid of it!?" lol....
@@JazzyJ5G loool yea so basically, I already have the M100 and felt that the results I was getting from it wasn't too far off from the RP so spending extra money on a camera just for the benefits of having more background blur didn't sit well with me haha. I do video work as well and I thought since I'm able to splash a little more to get the R6, I get the benefits of CLog3, 4K recording plus some extra frame rate options. Just expanding my arsenal to include more functions really haha. But if I was doing 90% photo and didn't have the M100, I would've easily just stuck to the RP for the next 5 years or so. Great camera for sure!
I started on the M50 and now I have an RP. From my personal experience, it was a good choice and I "felt" the difference from shooting to editing, the only thing I miss from the M50 is the higher fps in burst mode
Hey so it depends on what you're looking for in the full frame upgrade. Better functionality? The RP is barely better Better image quality? Again I think the RP is better but not mind-blowing Better low light capabilities? Is better but not like thaaaat much better More blurry foreground and background? This is exactly what you'd expect and it's true but at a large cost There are plenty of reasons to go full frame but I would hardly consider it an upgrade. There are many benefits to crop sensor cameras as well but it all depends on what you do as a photographer/videographer:)
Perfect camera body for me, I honestly couldn't be happier with it. The only thing lacking is weather-sealed RF lenses at a budget price to match the RP's weather-sealing, but that's not the RP's fault haha. The budget RF lenses are great still, I'm so happy with the ease of use and image quality. I just use a different camera kit in bad weather.
@@heatnup I do adapt older lenses on my RP (started doing that with my old 550D), from 70's vintage ones to the more recent EF ones, and I love it. But even in the EF line, the only lenses with weather sealing (bar two models that are impossible to get one's hands on) are still L lenses and way over my budget. The error Canon has made here is not matching budgets and features between camera bodies and lenses.
Oh 100% I really wish canon would provide more compact lens options with weather sealing but doesn't seem likely. Most of the newer RF lenses are still huge and aren't able to balance well on the RP sadly enough. As @heatnup mentioned, adapting is always an option though as we've just discussed, it still throws the balance off so yea a man can dream of Canon making weather sealed good quality compact lenses that don't cost as much as a car lol
@@walter_fernandez I think they're capable of doing it but won't, for whatever reason. Fujifilm has very compact and affordable lenses with weather-sealing for instance. It's just that Canon doesn't want to, which I think it's a mistake. But I'm not in charge of their R&D strategy so hey, haha.
i used the tokina 11-16 canon ef(s) lens with RP and at 4K it's still pretty wide, since it is recognized as EF mount. It's and f2.8 lens for 400 bucks.
Hello! I'm looking for a weather sealed mirrorless camera that I want to shoot landscapes and general photography with people. It rains quite often where I do my job. What would you recommend? Is there anything other than canon rp at this price range?
Hey! If you're looking for cameras to buy new, no full frame camera would come close to the RP's price. However, if you're willing to look into the 2nd hand market, Canon 5D Mark III is a great choice. If you're open to using APS-C cameras, I would recommend either the Canon 80D/90D or anything from the Fujifilm XT series. All the cameras mentioned are weather sealed but you've gotta make sure you get weather sealed lenses as well or the weather sealing might not fully protect your camera. For Canon lenses, most of the L series lenses are weather sealed whereas there are many Fujifilm weather sealed lenses.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I’ve been wanting to get an RP for a while now but R8 just came out. Should I buy RP+more expensive lens or R8+cheaper lens. I do stills and landscape photography. Videos, not so much.
I don't think the RP is bad in video by any means but there are other options. As for it's stills capabilities especially for landscape as you've mentioned, it's a great tool!
First time I tried the Canon RP was 2 years ago then I Did the switch to Sony. Last week I bought the RP again, I have a kind of crush for this camera and it's pretty good for what I'm shooting right now.
@@walter_fernandez Lol! Sorry. My bad. I mean between Canon R, RP and Sony a7 II?I found the Sony and Canon RP with almost the same and new prices. Sony $ 998 and RP $ 1099, both with lens kit. Sony has discontinued the A7 II. I appreciate your valuable advice. Thanks. Oh! I'm a begginer. I have never taken a camera in my hands. I found a Panasonic Lumix G95D. The one they launched in 2022.
Technology seem to have a shelter life through software. I am terrified of upgrading to the EOS R5. I am hearing about an error code 20, at premium price. I choose the EOS R but may pick up the RP as a backup body 👍🏾🇯🇲
Hey there I had a question about the hdr with the canon RP. I’m trying to use it for real estate but it doesn’t save each photo when taking 3. Any suggestions or should I just return it and get another version ?
Hey! I assume you're talking about the HDR photo function. The way that works in my experience is that it shoots 3 photos (one exposed properly, one underexposed and one overexposed with the degree of over and underexposure decided by you on your preferences) and automatically combines them IN CAMERA spitting out a single jpeg image. That's why you see only 1 image instead of 3 because the HDR process has been done for you. If you're looking for more control over the HDR process (basically if you want to have 3 images and do it manually in post on Lightroom or whatever software you're using), you should check out the Exposure Bracketing function. That will give you 3 RAW files instead. Check this video out as it explains it really well - ua-cam.com/video/DQHIzq_tYQ4/v-deo.html Hope this helps! :)
Hello! I just found your video because I can't decide if I should get an RP or not. I'm choosing between RP or R10. I wanna use it mainly for filming like cinematography or maybe short films and then on the photography side I wanna do portraits and landscapes. I know RP is a full frame and R10 is APS-C but have better fps on 1080p and 4k. I hope you can help me decide which one to get. Planning on getting a camera in less than 3 days
Hey! I honestly haven't had any experience with the R10 but based on specs alone, they both seem pretty on par. In terms of photo, based on the work you're looking to do, they seem pretty similar except that the RP is a full frame camera. The only advantage you'll get is the shallower depth of field on the RP and the faster burst rate on the R10. If you like the shallow depth of field look, the RP would probably be the better choice. As for video, although I personally think that especially for personal projects or UA-cam, 4K is genuinely not necessary, I do think that future proofing your gear is somewhat important so the R10 has an advantage there. The RP has almost the same specs minus 4K but with a shallower depth of field. I think with these in consideration, I guess the question is about priorities. Do you want no recording limit, 4K video or shallower depth of field? You can get good video from the RP and shallow depth of field is achievable on the R10. Just that the other one does it better. At the end of the day, I think you'll be happy with either purchase! Let me know if you want to discuss further! 😊
@@walter_fernandez when it comes to slow motion in cinematography, will there be times where I'll be needing 120fps? Because the RP can only record 1080p up to 60fps but the r10 can go up to 120fps.
@@aaronaragones6083 Oh damn I forgot about that. However, if you've bought whichever you've settled on, congrats I'm sure you'll make great work and have a lot of fun with it! If you haven't, hold out and save a little more money and go for the R8 instead! That thing looks insane for the price!
Yeah I've heard lots of people complain about the 3rd party AF lens ban. Doesn't really affect me to be honest but if it hits you in any way, probably changing system would be a good idea haha
I think canon eos r is better then rp because of bigger battery and 30mp sensor. Now a days they are price wise so close so I would say go for eos r instead of rp
Fair take! Though I might add that I actually prefer the RP if I’m looking for a smaller body. The 30mp sensor is barely distinguishable from the 26mp. I’d say the only advantage the R truly has above the RP is the very slight bump in video specs, and the ability to add a battery grip. Thanks for watching!
Heyya! Not internally unfortunately. I’ve heard that using an external recorder such as the Atomos Ninja V should negate the record limits on the camera. Hope this helps!
@@ryzenbiel4145 wise words lol. Honestly though, after today's announcement of the R8, I think it's a good contestant for the best budget full frame camera
Oof imo, if you could somehow save a little more, 100% would go for the R8 for either photo or video. Such a great camera! Though the RP is no slouch either
@@walter_fernandez I will not chamge my m100 and 22mm lens, and the 11-22mm too, fpr.nothing at the.moment. And nowadays with that OP Lightroom AI for noise...pff i shoot at 6400 iso and see eye reflections in indoor shots, so dont need more for a compact. Easy shoots for toddlers, animals... iI also shoot real state indoors a lot, and is just perfect. i'm very happy with it and its so cheap used right now
Good idea haha I've got a Canon M100 vs Canon RP video coming out soon. I'll put the RAW files up in that video so you could even compare the files from those 2 cameras
First World problems. I think rich people problems is the normal phrase but FWP works better here. Photographers want everything at no cost or discomfort or tradeoff.
Exactly! It's totally fine to spend less an receive less. Whining about it instead of spending more or honestly just making it work with what you have is such a weird route so many people take
I'm willing to bet it is despite what some forums are claiming. Regardless, I've used it in torrential rain a couple of times now and have had no problems - I would know as I've had other cameras kinda die after a couple of drops
@@walter_fernandez I apologize. All the other reviews I have seen on this camera say it's not weather sealed but then I was looking at a comparison between the rp and another camera and it said the rp is weather sealed so I guess I was misunderstanding, perhaps they were referring to the lenses they were using. Sorry for doubting your comments.
Look I get where you’re coming from and I get that it’s almost semi if in any way at all done with good intention. But I don’t think I asked for the advice lol. Thanks for watching though
@@walter_fernandez hey, it was just a suggestion. It was the only reason why I couldn’t subscribe. You should take any advice that’s given to you improve your channel. Whether you asked for it or not, I gave it to you with good intention. Do what you wish, it is what it is
@@jcook9201 honestly not doing this for the subs. If I was, I’d be cutting every single breath noise out and plastering tonnes of unnecessary broll and sfx - not to mention probably putting up a character so I seem more likeable and subscribe-able. I’m not really affected by this but I think what bothers me is tonnes of people like you give unsolicited and unwarranted advice that might not even help someone’s channel. My unsolicited advice to you - keep it to yourself cuz nobody asked and don’t subscribe
If you've used it and felt that way about it, chances are it could be your lenses. If you haven't used it but base this opinion on other people's review etc, I think you should try it for yourself first haha
Thank you for review! A year since I bought RP and now I like it even more then ever. My dally driver camera for architecture and portraits. With 35mm, 50mm and 100mm lens I have enough for all my scenarios of photography
Glad you like it! It's such a versatile at a price you can't beat at the moment. Such a good camera for both beginners and pros
I bought canon RP a week ago along with a couple of lenses, canon 35mm 1.8 and 85mm 2.0. I’m blown away with the image quality and generally happy with it. It is so easy to use vintage lenses with this camera.
Oof 35mm and 85mm is my favourite combo! Those RF lenses look great! What vintage lenses do you use with this camera? Absolutely love the Canon FD lenses but I'm thinking of trying other lines as well
Hi, does the AF work well with the vintage lenses?
@@vero1197 there is no autofocus on vintage lenses. you have to set the focus manually. However, the RP has two helpful tools for easy focusing in manual mode: focus peaking and screen magnification. it is very easy to focus using manual lenses.
@@walter_fernandez I have a few of them: helios 81H 50mm 2.0, Sun 135 2.8, Fujunon 55mm 2.2, Industar 69 and Sun 200mm 3.5.
I have an EF-RF adapter and each lens is adapted to EF, easy to swap.
Hi Walter. I agree about the color science . It’s got more ‘pop’ than the newer techno whizzes. Thanks. It’s a portrait and everyday shoot thingy which works for me.no aspirations for pro work. 😊
I have bought and sold RP bodies about 5 times since it first came out...first one brand new when it first came out here in Bangkok...I keep trying other bodies and systems...mostly Sony for full frame... I do not do video...I love the small RF lenses. 16/2.8. 35/1.8. 85/1.8 macro...and either the ef70-300L. or the ef300/4L. I am an original film shooter...so changing the iso is not often...but the fp button can be programmed to move iso...also the new ef/rp adapter has a control ring that can also change the iso....I am again between RP bodies but I have seen a couple of videos concerning the ISO .
My other main system is m43 ( I am approaching 70 yrs... so weight is also a factor...
That's a lot of buying and selling haha. Love the lens combos! Yeah there are a lot of workarounds when it comes to the RP and a lot of things that arguably don't matter at all. My mindset was just on the fact that I can do pretty much 80% of the stuff on my Canon M100 with a 22mm lens (35mm equivalent) then it wouldn't make sense to have a bulkier and more expensive version of it. Weight is a factor for all of us these days haha. Haven't had too much experience with the M43 system though!
The RP is a great value for the money, and I'm really looking forward to getting one later this year for the full frame experience for photography; I currently have the M50 MKII & M6 MKII
Oh you're gonna have a blast with it man
@@walter_fernandez I'm sure I will. I've seen several comparison videos with the RP pitted against the R5 or R6, and it did really well-notwithstanding certain of it's limitations. And here you are talking about "getting rid of it!?" lol....
@@JazzyJ5G loool yea so basically, I already have the M100 and felt that the results I was getting from it wasn't too far off from the RP so spending extra money on a camera just for the benefits of having more background blur didn't sit well with me haha.
I do video work as well and I thought since I'm able to splash a little more to get the R6, I get the benefits of CLog3, 4K recording plus some extra frame rate options. Just expanding my arsenal to include more functions really haha. But if I was doing 90% photo and didn't have the M100, I would've easily just stuck to the RP for the next 5 years or so. Great camera for sure!
@@walter_fernandez Ok! I can accept your reasoning on it, but just had to tease you a bit about it!! 😅
@@JazzyJ5G😂
im planning to upgrade from my m50 to this fullframe RP. what are your thoughts?
I started on the M50 and now I have an RP. From my personal experience, it was a good choice and I "felt" the difference from shooting to editing, the only thing I miss from the M50 is the higher fps in burst mode
Hey so it depends on what you're looking for in the full frame upgrade.
Better functionality? The RP is barely better
Better image quality? Again I think the RP is better but not mind-blowing
Better low light capabilities? Is better but not like thaaaat much better
More blurry foreground and background? This is exactly what you'd expect and it's true but at a large cost
There are plenty of reasons to go full frame but I would hardly consider it an upgrade. There are many benefits to crop sensor cameras as well but it all depends on what you do as a photographer/videographer:)
The RP is a fantastic camera I choose this over the R due to price and features I wouldn't use. The videos good and takes amazing photos.
Thought about this as well! R seemed enticing at first but it didn't tick enough boxes for the price.
Perfect camera body for me, I honestly couldn't be happier with it. The only thing lacking is weather-sealed RF lenses at a budget price to match the RP's weather-sealing, but that's not the RP's fault haha. The budget RF lenses are great still, I'm so happy with the ease of use and image quality. I just use a different camera kit in bad weather.
you could get an ef to rf adapter and rock some older ef lenses. they dont lose any functionality and are weather sealed
it also opens up the amount of lenses you could buy to 250+ up from around 35.
@@heatnup I do adapt older lenses on my RP (started doing that with my old 550D), from 70's vintage ones to the more recent EF ones, and I love it. But even in the EF line, the only lenses with weather sealing (bar two models that are impossible to get one's hands on) are still L lenses and way over my budget. The error Canon has made here is not matching budgets and features between camera bodies and lenses.
Oh 100% I really wish canon would provide more compact lens options with weather sealing but doesn't seem likely. Most of the newer RF lenses are still huge and aren't able to balance well on the RP sadly enough. As @heatnup mentioned, adapting is always an option though as we've just discussed, it still throws the balance off so yea a man can dream of Canon making weather sealed good quality compact lenses that don't cost as much as a car lol
@@walter_fernandez I think they're capable of doing it but won't, for whatever reason. Fujifilm has very compact and affordable lenses with weather-sealing for instance. It's just that Canon doesn't want to, which I think it's a mistake. But I'm not in charge of their R&D strategy so hey, haha.
Good choice for portraits! I had RP and bought it after R coz I love it form-factor. And I used to have a lot of awesome portraits with it.
Right?! Such a great camera for portraits!
Just got mine yesterday, loving it so far currently have the 24-105 f4-7.1 kit lens and a tamron EF 70-300 adapted to the R mount
i used the tokina 11-16 canon ef(s) lens with RP and at 4K it's still pretty wide, since it is recognized as EF mount. It's and f2.8 lens for 400 bucks.
Hello! I'm looking for a weather sealed mirrorless camera that I want to shoot landscapes and general photography with people. It rains quite often where I do my job. What would you recommend? Is there anything other than canon rp at this price range?
Hey! If you're looking for cameras to buy new, no full frame camera would come close to the RP's price. However, if you're willing to look into the 2nd hand market, Canon 5D Mark III is a great choice. If you're open to using APS-C cameras, I would recommend either the Canon 80D/90D or anything from the Fujifilm XT series. All the cameras mentioned are weather sealed but you've gotta make sure you get weather sealed lenses as well or the weather sealing might not fully protect your camera. For Canon lenses, most of the L series lenses are weather sealed whereas there are many Fujifilm weather sealed lenses.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I’ve been wanting to get an RP for a while now but R8 just came out. Should I buy RP+more expensive lens or R8+cheaper lens. I do stills and landscape photography. Videos, not so much.
If you’re rarely doing video, and mostly photos, just get the RP. The resolution difference is minimal.
I don't think the RP is bad in video by any means but there are other options. As for it's stills capabilities especially for landscape as you've mentioned, it's a great tool!
i’m the same … i just haven’t seen that canon quality image from the R8… anyone agree?
First time I tried the Canon RP was 2 years ago then I Did the switch to Sony. Last week I bought the RP again, I have a kind of crush for this camera and it's pretty good for what I'm shooting right now.
That's so awesome! I mean Sony makes great cameras as well but RP sits so well with me. What do you shoot?
I’ve considered switching to Sony, but their shutter plagued issues scare me
Thanks for the update about this camera.
Between this camera and Canon EOS RP, which one to choose?
It's a hard pick considering they're the same camera haha. Did you mean to say the between the RP and a different camera?
@@walter_fernandez Lol! Sorry. My bad. I mean between Canon R, RP and Sony a7 II?I found the Sony and Canon RP with almost the same and new prices. Sony $ 998 and RP $ 1099, both with lens kit.
Sony has discontinued the A7 II.
I appreciate your valuable advice. Thanks.
Oh! I'm a begginer. I have never taken a camera in my hands. I found a Panasonic Lumix G95D. The one they launched in 2022.
@@shotbymarlozan where did you find the rp for that price ? I am also between those two models
@@shotbymarlozan i would avoid the a7ii. Battery life & autofocus are antiquated.
An excellent camera, the only negatives are the battery and video. But as someone who doesn't care about video its the best bang for the buck.
Honestly, I don't find many issues with video unless you're talking about the lack of specs. Haven't had any issues with it out on jobs though
Thanks for the video! Quick question: what camera/lens combo was this video shot on? Looks really nice!
Thanks! I think it was the Canon R6 with a Sigma 35mm f1.4 ART
Technology seem to have a shelter life through software. I am terrified of upgrading to the EOS R5. I am hearing about an error code 20, at premium price. I choose the EOS R but may pick up the RP as a backup body 👍🏾🇯🇲
Hey there I had a question about the hdr with the canon RP. I’m trying to use it for real estate but it doesn’t save each photo when taking 3. Any suggestions or should I just return it and get another version ?
Hey! I assume you're talking about the HDR photo function. The way that works in my experience is that it shoots 3 photos (one exposed properly, one underexposed and one overexposed with the degree of over and underexposure decided by you on your preferences) and automatically combines them IN CAMERA spitting out a single jpeg image. That's why you see only 1 image instead of 3 because the HDR process has been done for you.
If you're looking for more control over the HDR process (basically if you want to have 3 images and do it manually in post on Lightroom or whatever software you're using), you should check out the Exposure Bracketing function. That will give you 3 RAW files instead. Check this video out as it explains it really well - ua-cam.com/video/DQHIzq_tYQ4/v-deo.html
Hope this helps! :)
@@walter_fernandez wow that was the most easy informative guide I’ve ever seen. Holy lord dude. Thank you!
@@daltonjohnson6203 right?! I always direct everyone to their videos haha it's such an easy and direct step by step guide
Amazing video of you…. can I ask what camera was that!!??
Hello! I just found your video because I can't decide if I should get an RP or not. I'm choosing between RP or R10. I wanna use it mainly for filming like cinematography or maybe short films and then on the photography side I wanna do portraits and landscapes. I know RP is a full frame and R10 is APS-C but have better fps on 1080p and 4k. I hope you can help me decide which one to get. Planning on getting a camera in less than 3 days
Hey! I honestly haven't had any experience with the R10 but based on specs alone, they both seem pretty on par. In terms of photo, based on the work you're looking to do, they seem pretty similar except that the RP is a full frame camera. The only advantage you'll get is the shallower depth of field on the RP and the faster burst rate on the R10. If you like the shallow depth of field look, the RP would probably be the better choice.
As for video, although I personally think that especially for personal projects or UA-cam, 4K is genuinely not necessary, I do think that future proofing your gear is somewhat important so the R10 has an advantage there. The RP has almost the same specs minus 4K but with a shallower depth of field.
I think with these in consideration, I guess the question is about priorities. Do you want no recording limit, 4K video or shallower depth of field? You can get good video from the RP and shallow depth of field is achievable on the R10. Just that the other one does it better. At the end of the day, I think you'll be happy with either purchase! Let me know if you want to discuss further! 😊
@@walter_fernandez when it comes to slow motion in cinematography, will there be times where I'll be needing 120fps? Because the RP can only record 1080p up to 60fps but the r10 can go up to 120fps.
@@aaronaragones6083 Oh damn I forgot about that. However, if you've bought whichever you've settled on, congrats I'm sure you'll make great work and have a lot of fun with it!
If you haven't, hold out and save a little more money and go for the R8 instead! That thing looks insane for the price!
if I will upgrade in future I will pick the R6... or if Canon still Banning the Third party lens I'm switching to Sony A7V...im future..
Yeah I've heard lots of people complain about the 3rd party AF lens ban. Doesn't really affect me to be honest but if it hits you in any way, probably changing system would be a good idea haha
I think canon eos r is better then rp because of bigger battery and 30mp sensor. Now a days they are price wise so close so I would say go for eos r instead of rp
Fair take! Though I might add that I actually prefer the RP if I’m looking for a smaller body. The 30mp sensor is barely distinguishable from the 26mp. I’d say the only advantage the R truly has above the RP is the very slight bump in video specs, and the ability to add a battery grip. Thanks for watching!
Is there way to bypass the 30min video limit?
Heyya! Not internally unfortunately. I’ve heard that using an external recorder such as the Atomos Ninja V should negate the record limits on the camera. Hope this helps!
The only disappointment with the Canon RP is the small battery
I hear ya but I don't think the battery performance is thaaaaat bad. And I also think they did it to keep the size and weight down. Do you use an RP?
buy extra battery. basic...🤷🏻♂️ love my RP worth it for the money... best budget fullframe camera..
@@ryzenbiel4145 wise words lol. Honestly though, after today's announcement of the R8, I think it's a good contestant for the best budget full frame camera
@@walter_fernandez agree.. .
Great camera fantastique ❤❤❤
What are your thoughts one upgrading to a R8 ?
Oof imo, if you could somehow save a little more, 100% would go for the R8 for either photo or video. Such a great camera! Though the RP is no slouch either
Great review thank you
Thank you!
M100 and M200 are underrated they are fine for 99% situations and 99% of users
I say that all the time! M100 is such an underrated camera
@@walter_fernandez I will not chamge my m100 and 22mm lens, and the 11-22mm too, fpr.nothing at the.moment. And nowadays with that OP Lightroom AI for noise...pff i shoot at 6400 iso and see eye reflections in indoor shots, so dont need more for a compact. Easy shoots for toddlers, animals... iI also shoot real state indoors a lot, and is just perfect. i'm very happy with it and its so cheap used right now
Why u dont give us sample photos to see and play with them in lightroom? :)
Good idea haha I've got a Canon M100 vs Canon RP video coming out soon. I'll put the RAW files up in that video so you could even compare the files from those 2 cameras
First World problems. I think rich people problems is the normal phrase but FWP works better here. Photographers want everything at no cost or discomfort or tradeoff.
Exactly! It's totally fine to spend less an receive less. Whining about it instead of spending more or honestly just making it work with what you have is such a weird route so many people take
Cheapest full frame camera arguably is the Canon 5D Classic at $200-300 Film like images SOOC imo.
6:45 😉
@@walter_fernandez I’m dumb. Excuse me.
Haha don't worry about it! Always welcome some good discussions! 😊
5d classic is like carrying a baby with you all the time. you get tired of taking it with you to take photos. rather use that for indoor.
Not weather sealed
I'm willing to bet it is despite what some forums are claiming. Regardless, I've used it in torrential rain a couple of times now and have had no problems - I would know as I've had other cameras kinda die after a couple of drops
@@walter_fernandez I apologize. All the other reviews I have seen on this camera say it's not weather sealed but then I was looking at a comparison between the rp and another camera and it said the rp is weather sealed so I guess I was misunderstanding, perhaps they were referring to the lenses they were using. Sorry for doubting your comments.
Pentax k-f for canon RP anyone got any opinons
Oof honestly have no idea about that camera. What do you think the advantages of that camera are over the RP?
Organize your dialogue… avoid too many audible pauses. Great Information though
Look I get where you’re coming from and I get that it’s almost semi if in any way at all done with good intention. But I don’t think I asked for the advice lol. Thanks for watching though
@@walter_fernandez hey, it was just a suggestion. It was the only reason why I couldn’t subscribe. You should take any advice that’s given to you improve your channel. Whether you asked for it or not, I gave it to you with good intention. Do what you wish, it is what it is
@@jcook9201 honestly not doing this for the subs. If I was, I’d be cutting every single breath noise out and plastering tonnes of unnecessary broll and sfx - not to mention probably putting up a character so I seem more likeable and subscribe-able.
I’m not really affected by this but I think what bothers me is tonnes of people like you give unsolicited and unwarranted advice that might not even help someone’s channel. My unsolicited advice to you - keep it to yourself cuz nobody asked and don’t subscribe
Cannon rp seems too soft.
If you've used it and felt that way about it, chances are it could be your lenses. If you haven't used it but base this opinion on other people's review etc, I think you should try it for yourself first haha
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