Canon
EOS RP
Based on 157 Reddit mentions
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Is it possible to choose the perfect camera?
So today I have been struggling to think about something else than what camera should I buy. Because I came to a point of complete confusion about the issue. I have a camera and it is a Canon EOS RP, it has been a good friend for almost 3 years and I have taken it on many trips. However, time passed
...yasaryagmur in r/AskPhotography
May 30, 2025 6:43 PM
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Momma | I feel lucky to have gotten this image after getting my first digital camera a month before
After four years of playing and learning with film photography, a trip to western Wyoming prompted me to buy and start to try and understand a Canon EOS RP as a budget-yet-capable mirrorless. I knew I wanted a long lens so the RF600MM f11 IS STM was a decent go-to. On day 2 into the trip, my friend
...JamesLLL in r/wildlifephotography
May 31, 2024 11:37 PM
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Lunar Eclipse March 2025
Here's my best pic from Thursday night's lunar eclipse (aka blood moon.) Shot with a Canon EOS RP w./ Canon FD 500mm F4.5L @1000mm, F11, ISO 1600 AND 1.3 sec. single exposure. Glad the weather held!
dsm2xtreme in r/astrophotography
March 15, 2025 10:42 PM
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Instant upload
It would make more sense to upgrade your old Canon RP (6yr old consumer spec) to a newer/better Canon body with quicker AF rather than switch to a whole new system of lenses, unless you have other reasons to switch beyond wanting quicker AF.
Conscious-Music3264 in r/photography
November 15, 2025 3:32 PM
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Which do you guys recommend I should get?
RP, no contest if you can afford it. Full frame vs APSC, and Canon have killed off the EOS-M lens mount so they no longer make lenses for it and 3rd parties are slowly abandoning it too.
smushkan in r/videography
June 20, 2025 4:13 AM
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Orion, flame and a tiny horse head nebula
Just started AP, this is my first attempt at stacking images with DSS. Using a regular tripod and Eos rp with a nifty fifty attached. Happy with the results but my samyang 135 and tracking mount are on the way
Camera- canon eos rp Lens- canon 50mm 1.8 stm 6 seconds ,F1.8, iso 1600 160 images stack
...ChiefMullet69 in r/astrophotography
December 26, 2024 12:29 AM
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Carina nebula
Shot with my Canon eos RP in December 2024, Australia. 50mm single exposure, 6s, f1.8, iso 1600. Processing on photoshop. Just getting into AP and it’s intoxicating.
ChiefMullet69 in r/astrophotography
January 12, 2025 4:33 AM
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First attempt at Orion.
It's not near other Orion picture buy I'm kind of happy I could archive this without tracking on a kit lens, looking forward to add more tools and have more attempts to capture my favorite DSO.
Gear: Canon EOS RP + 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM @ 105mm - f7.1 - ISO 16000 - 2s exp.
Tripod: regular DSLR t
...simplyn0t in r/astrophotography
January 17, 2024 12:05 AM
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Another one — eclipse composite
Another one — eclipse composite
I know there are a million of these out there but it was such a surreal experience!! Wanted to share my version as well! This was just the coolest experience ever!
Canon EOS RP 70-200mm f2.8 lens
Auto bracketed exposure during totality. Single exposures at partial
...ewlmonkey in r/Astronomy
April 14, 2024 12:31 AM
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Totality from Maurice K Goddard State Park
I'm pretty proud of how my eclipse shots turned out.
Budget Canon mirrorless put in most of the work. I have some film to develop in different formats that I can eventually post if there's any interest (if they even turn out ok), but these were from a Canon EOS RP with an RF600MM f11 IS STM. Hope y
...JamesLLL in r/pittsburgh
April 9, 2024 11:46 AM
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