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May 2019
(81%)
150 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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ergonomie logicielle, compacité, appareil personnalisable, écran orientable et tactile efficace, autofocus réactif, détection de l'oeil, belle qualité d'image, protection tout-temps
obturation électronique uniquement en mode Scene, bascule en Jpeg après le mode HDR, pas de stabilisation du capteur, rafale à 5 i/s, pas de joystick AF, fort recadrage en 4K, autonomie moyenne, semelle additionnelle vendue en option
Ce n'est pas l'appareil le plus rapide ni le plus endurant de sa catégorie, mais l'EOS RP ne démérite pas et possède de nombreux atouts comme sa qualité d'image ou sa fabrication impeccable. Malgré quelques défauts d'ergonomie, c'est à nos yeux une réus...
Ergonomie conviviale, Protection tout-temps, Écran orientable dans toutes les directions, Autofocus réactif en pleine lumière, Autofocus paramétrable, Détection de l'œil, Qualité d'image, Connexion Bluetooth stable et rapide
Pas de charge directe via USB-C, Obturation silencieuse uniquement en mode Scene, Pas de stabilisation mécanique du capteur, Rafale à 5 i/s seulement, Autofocus lent en basse lumière, Suivi du sujet perfectible, Fort recadrage en vidéo 4K
Ce n'est pas l'appareil le plus performant de sa catégorie, mais il faut avouer que le Canon EOS RP nous a impressionnés. Malgré son prix parmi les plus bas, il affiche une belle fabrication, une protection contre les intempéries et une ergonomie convivia...
Extrait: With the EOS RP, Canon has delivered an impressively affordable entry into the full-frame mirrorless market. Based around a 26.2-megapixel sensor and the powerful DIGIC 8 processor, it's capable of delivering excellent image quality. Another strong point...
Good price, Small and light (for full-frame), Adaptor bundled for your older lenses
Small body can feel unbalanced, 4K video limitations, No weather-sealing
Just like its bigger, more expensive brother, the Canon EOS RP is a bit of a mixed bag. There is plenty to like about it - but it's also got its fair share of niggles that make it frustrating at times.Let's start with the positives. There's lovely image q...
But while the EOS RP might not be the world's greatest video camera, there are plenty of redeeming features when you're shooting stills. Those great-quality images are the headliner, but its performance, its autofocus accuracy, and the breadth of lenses a...
Shoots excellent JPEGs, Works well with EF lenses via bundled adaptor, Small and light for a full-frame camera, Very easy to use
Feels a little unbalanced with larger lenses, Doesn't have in-body image stabilisation, Average battery life
What is the Canon EOS RP? The EOS RP is Canon's smallest, lightest and most affordable full-frame camera so far. In many ways, it's like a mirrorless version of Canon's 6D Mark II DSLR. That camera proved popular with amateur snappers looking to step up f...
Solid build quality, Strong stills performance, Great autofocus
Falls behind on video features
But while the EOS RP might not be the world's greatest video camera, there are plenty of redeeming features when you're shooting stills. Those great-quality images are the headliner, but its performance, its autofocus accuracy, and the breadth of lenses a...
Publié: 2019-02-21, Auteur: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Compact and light body, Very good value for money, Generous buffer - better than quoted, Very good AF performance, Responsive touchscreen
Limited native lens selection, Rolling shutter and crop in 4K video, Slightly sensitive metering system, No sensor-based image stabilization, Underwhelming battery life, Silent shooting very limited
Arguably a much more compelling proposition for those looking to move to full-frame mirrorless shooting than the EOS R, the EOS RP is blessed with a good build, great image quality, sound autofocus performance and many further pleasures. The sheen is only...
Compact and relatively light for full frame, Affordable, Brilliant Autofocus, Effective touchscreen
Only crop 4k video, Battery life could be better, No sensor-based image stabilisation
Canon seem to be gunning for those who want all the glitz and glamour of a full-frame mirrorless camera on a budget. We're impressed that by making very clever compromises from the EOS R, this little rock star packs a hell of a punch with clever software...