Canon EOS RP Specifications [CR1]

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    Update: The latest information shows a 26.2mp sensor in the EOS RP.
    We’ve been sent an unconfirmed specification list for the upcoming Canon EOS RP. We have this rated as [CR1] as we have not been able to confirm this information from the usual folks.
    Canon EOS RP Specifications:

    Camera weight is 400g(440g), the lightest full-frame mirrorless camera ever
    A side-articulated monitor and a comfortable grip
    A new 24MP CMOS sensor. 26.2mp sensor
    No Touch Bar and top monitor but an extra dial
    5FPS
    Standard ISO 100-40000
    Eye AF now supports Servo AF and Video AF
    Dual Pixel AF speed is 0.05 sec.
    USB-C and headphone jack are available. Battery charging while shooting is
    supported
    Canon Log, HDMI clean output, and 1.56x 4K crop
    Battery: LP-E17
    Price is about $1300USD for the body...

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    Canon Rumors Guy

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    I was told the RP would be priced "aggressively" and when I saw the $1600 rumour, I didn't think that was really all that aggressive. The EOS R has come down to $1999 in a few places.. and a $300 difference just isn't significant. $1300 seems a bit low, but sometimes these sorts of rumors get fooled by currency exchange.
     
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    AlP

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    Intriguing... It's a CR1 but if these are the correct specs it could be a perfect camera to start working with the RF mount. The price sounds almost too good to be true.
    400 g with comfortable grip, meaning not too small, sounds like a lot of plastic, but that would be fine for the target audience of this model and for the price.
    Will be interesting to see what happens with the rumoured M5 and M6 successors as a 400g full frame with the RF 24-240 might not be much larger and heavier than a M5 with 18-150
     
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    Kit.

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    I could easily imagine that there will be some constraints regarding menu Options and/or OS (Power Shot OS probably), no control with EOS Utility, only limited functions via Canon Camera connect. But other than that the spec list doesn't look too bad.
    If I were Canon in year 2019, I would definitely not be releasing new cameras that are not suitable for external automation. Especially the cameras that are the lightest in their class.
     
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    jolyonralph

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    I could easily imagine that there will be some constraints regarding menu Options and/or OS (Power Shot OS probably), no control with EOS Utility, only limited functions via Canon Camera connect. But other than that the spec list doesn't look too bad.

    They'll only remove features where there is a significant cost benefit in doing so. They are not going to have two different strands of firmware to support RF bodies, it'll be the same core firmware for all bodies because otherwise the development costs are ludicrous. The only reason they used the powershot firmware for the M series was that they could take advantage of the consumer-targetted features for mirrorless cameras that they'd already build for powershots).

    There's no reason for them to remove EOS Utility control. It's probably something that's quite essential for them during production to test the bodies anyway.
     
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