EOS RP

Canon

EOS RP

#21 in Mirrorless Cameras
169 positive 12 neutral 92 negative

Based on 273 Reddit mentions

What people say about

Summary of sentiment across key features mentioned by users.

lens compatibility

109/33

image quality

100/28

price

59/25

autofocus

42/34

ease of use

43/10

sensor

37/11

low light performance

35/9

size

25/4

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Sequoia NP, July 2025 [OC][3328x4992]

Canon EOS RP 24MM F2.2 Focus stacked Foreground: 30s ISO6400 Sky: 15s ISO1600

Hardest hikes of my life. Was too tired to wait for the Milky Way to be vertical wish I waited until it lined up with the rock stack but I am still very proud of my favorite photo I've taken so far. Had to use so many ski

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KevinCHON in r/ExposurePorn

July 22, 2025 3:57 AM

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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

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JamesLLL in r/wildlifephotography

May 31, 2024 11:37 PM

215

Andromeda Galaxy

I Was able to photograph something after so long and somewhat satisfied with the result. Equipments: WO zenithstar 61, Canon Eos RP with dummy battery, ASIAIR Mini, Star adventurer GTi Frames: 60s*150, 15 darks, 20flats, 20bias Stacked in deepskystacker and processed in photoshop + statement. I Wo

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MasterpieceElegant19 in r/telescopes

January 3, 2025 10:30 AM

173

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

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simplyn0t in r/astrophotography

January 17, 2024 12:05 AM

160

Plastic thing stuck to camera

I bought this Canon EOS RP open box from Best Buy a while ago and this plastic mount thing was stuck on when I bought it. Was never an issue but now it’s getting annoying how in the way it can be. I’ve tried twisting it off or just peeling it but I don’t want to rip the bottom of the camera off. Idk

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Lphooster in r/canon

August 31, 2025 6:48 PM

135

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

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ewlmonkey in r/Astronomy

April 14, 2024 12:31 AM

112

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

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yasaryagmur in r/AskPhotography

May 30, 2025 6:43 PM

89

Is Canon's decision to prevent third party manufacturers from developing for the RF mount making you question your loyalty to this brand?

If I still shot Canon, I wouldn't mind it. I never fully rely on third-party anyway. I'd just use older EF lenses if there's something that's not available for RF yet. Yes, the entry level lenses like RF 35mm and RF50mm are good but not for professional use bullshit. These two are most certainly cap

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wanakoworks in r/canon

November 16, 2022 7:58 PM

79

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

78

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

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JamesLLL in r/pittsburgh

April 9, 2024 11:46 AM

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