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Canon EOS RP £1,399/$1299 (body only)

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1 Canon’s smallest and lightest full-frame camera, the EOS RP weighs just 485g including battery and card.

2 The 54mm RF mount, ironically, is better suited to smaller EF lenses on the EOS RP.

Despite rumours that it would be a professional-grade version of the Canon EOS R (which is indeed coming), the Canon EOS RP is instead a more populist version of the company’s full-frame mirrorless model. Indeed, the ‘P’ in the name stands for ‘popular’, in the sense of meaning ‘for everybody’.

This tells you exactly who the EOS RP is intended for. The company listened to feedback and realised that there was a lot of interest in the EOS R from advanced amateur photographers: the kind who already own an APS-C camera (such as a Canon EOS 77D or M50) and want to take the leap into full-frame, but don’t need the specialist features and don’t want the bulk and

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