It looks like these are the confirmed specifications for the upcoming Canon EOS RP, which is pretty close to the previous specification list that we posted. See the end of the article for some insight into that.

Canon EOS RP Additional Features: (Updated February 13, 2019)

  • 35mm full frame CMOS sensor with about 26.2 million effective pixels
  • The latest video engine “DIGIC 8”
  • Optimized “dual pixel CMOS AF” and drive control of RF lens realizes fastest AF of 0.05 seconds at the fastest
  • When fitted with lenses, it corresponds to the distance measuring area in the range of about 100% (vertical) × about 88% (horizontal) of the imaging surface
  • When AF area is arbitrarily selected, you can select the part you want to focus on from the maximum 4779 positions
  • Detect pupil of subject and focus on “pupil AF” also function when servo AF and moving servo AF
  • EV-5 achieved at the central focus detection point
  • High-speed continuous shooting of up to approximately 5.0fps and servo AF at a maximum of approximately 4.0fps
  • Usual ISO sensitivity of 100 to 40000 realized
  • Vari angleVari-angleor also supports touch operation
  • Equipped with organic EL panel EVF of about 2.36 million dots
  • “Dual sensing IS” adopted
  • “Focus bracket” function which can generate an image that is in focus in a wide range from multiple photographed images
  • Movie shooting in 4K (24p / 25p) is possible
  • 5-axis electronic image stabilization function installed (when movie is shot). Combination IS can be used when mounting a compatible lens.
  • Size: Approximately 132.5 (width) x 85.0 (height) x 70.0 (depth) mm
  • Weight: 485 g (based on CIPA guidelines)
  • Kit (domestic): “Body” “Mount adapter kit” “RF35 MACRO IS STM lens kit” “RF35 MACRO IS STM mount adapter kit” “Mounting adapter SP kit gold” “RF35 MACRO IS STM mount adapter SP kit gold”
  • Extension grip “EG-E1” (black · blue · red)

Canon EOS RP Specifications

  • 26.2 Million Pixels Full Frame Sensor
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • DIGIC 8
  • 4K Video
  • Continuous shooting performance: 5 frames / sec
  • ISO sensitivity: 100 to 40000 (equivalent to extended ISO: 50, 51200, 102400)
  • OLED EVF
  • 3.0 type touch panel variable angle liquid crystal
  • Dual Sensing IS
  • DLO in camera, RAW development in camera, C-RAW compatible
  • Size: 132.5 x 85.0 x 70.0 mm
  • Weight: Approximately 440g (body only), about 485g (including batteries)
  • Kit lens: RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM

We're wondering aloud where the “all new 24mp full frame sensor” information came from in our previous specifications list, as everything else appears correct, other than the video specifications, which do not appear above.

One thought is that there was a mixup with the EOS RP specifications and an upcoming EOS M and/or APS-C camera. Though we cannot confirm that either.

More to come…

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  1. Looks weird on these pictures (the EOS R looks more balanced) but maybe it is still nicer to hold than the Sonys. But the price is the biggest question (and if it gained any video features over the 6D Mark II, it will be definitely targeted as a vlogging camera)
  2. Ahhhh cmon Canon, really?? 6D mark II, do we really need another bad full frame camera. Well there's nothing left here to do then switch to Sony... :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:
  3. Ahhhh cmon Canon, really?? 6D mark II, do we really need another bad full frame camera. Well there's nothing left here to do then switch to Sony... :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:

    Pls do! and be happy with sony! You're never happy with anything about Canon
  4. Ahhhh cmon Canon, jesus, really?? 6D mark II, do we really need another bad full frame camera. Well there's nothing left here to do then switch to Sony... :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:

    drama much?
  5. Would be interesting to do a size comparison with the EOS-R and EOS-M5 based on the mount size (cannot do this at work). This one looks like a slightly bigger EOS-M5. And the EVF doesn't protrude up as much. Might be my next camera to replace my 5D (the original).
  6. Whether the RP retails for $1299 or $1599, I think Canon might try to position this camera on the shelves of popular department stores like Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and so on; all of this in attempt capture the market of casual consumers who aren't photography professionals. It has the potential to become the most affordable, visible, and accessible full-frame system out there in that case. If they're clever, they'll use in-store promo material to demonstrate the sensor size comparisons to APS-C and M4/3, and show the differences in DoF along with all the other full-frame benefits that manufacturers like to tout.
  7. Ahhhh cmon Canon, jesus, really?? 6D mark II, do we really need another bad full frame camera. Well there's nothing left here to do then switch to Sony... :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:

    Like the 6dMKII? That'd do me just fine. The 6D MKII is a superb camera; I get great results with mine with virtually no noise on A3 prints at up to iso 25600. Would I switch to Sony - no, I'm sure they make fine cameras but not for me. Specs aren't everything ...

    What are you currently using?
  8. looks like the sales of the 26.2 mp sensors is lagging behind their own expectations, due to less 6D mark 2's sold than expected. so the sensible business thing is to do is tp put the old wine in new bags
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  9. Looks weird on these pictures (the EOS R looks more balanced) but maybe it is still nicer to hold than the Sonys. But the price is the biggest question (and if it gained any video features over the 6D Mark II, it will be definitely targeted as a vlogging camera)

    Agreed, if the image resembles the final product it looks like it needs to be stretched upwards. It's obviously not got a built in flash, and it's doubtful if it has enough height to include a built in EVF and a 3.2 inch rear LCD like the original EOS R.
  10. Agreed, if the image resembles the final product it looks like it needs to be stretched upwards. It's obviously not got a built in flash, and it's doubtful if it has enough height to include a built in EVF and a 3.2 inch rear LCD like the original EOS R.
    It is the final product, probably the same EVF and LCD as the M50. The grip is not as tall as the R, so I guess the vertical grip may be needed to fit bigger hands properly.
    It also seems that all their cameras will have EOS R written on the front and a small text elsewhere for different models.
  11. Like the 6dMKII? That'd do me just fine. The 6D MKII is a superb camera; I get great results with mine with virtually no noise on A3 prints at up to iso 25600. Would I switch to Sony - no, I'm sure they make fine cameras but not for me. Specs aren't everything ...

    What are you currently using?
    You realize it was a lackluster camera back in 2017. It's 2019 now so it is even worse now by today's standards. It could the worst brand new full frame camera this year and beyond.
  12. It is the final product, probably the same EVF and LCD as the M50. The grip is not as tall as the R, so I guess the vertical grip may be needed to fit bigger hands properly.
    It also seems that all their cameras will have EOS R written on the front and a small text elsewhere for different models.

    The Canon Rumors post only states it looks like these are the confirmed specifications for the upcoming Canon EOS RP, so I assume the posted image isn't 100% guaranteed to be the final product either. If everything stated is correct however it does back up my suspicion regarding the lack of space on it's rear for a EVF and 3.2 inch LCD (3.0 inch is stated)

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