I have the kit. Lens is short but fat and is heavy.Just curious anyone pre-order this camera? RP + RF24-105 seems to be too heavy.
The question should be: 'How well do 3rd party lenses work with the cameras?' - Canon tends to modify communication protocols without announcements, only considering backward compatibility with own equipment. Some pointers (based on own experience).Anyone have one? How well it works with third party lenses ah
The question should be: 'How well do 3rd party lenses work with the cameras?' - Canon tends to modify communication protocols without announcements, only considering backward compatibility with own equipment. Some pointers (based on own experience).
Chipped adapters: there are several different types in the market, some might cause issues.
Aperture control: should work fine, haven't heard of any problems here.
Auto focus: expect some focus hunting with third party lenses. With AF sensors embedded in the image sensor the topic of front/back focus is gone.
Flash: EOS M series already had issues with Yongnuo triggers. Luckily YN triggers can be updated to newer firmware and YN is providing updates. Now flawless.
That's just a physical adapter (covering the different flange distance) and passing through the EF mount lens contacts. It doesn't have any intelligence (unless it's the type with the additional ring). Likely, if a lens works on EF mount it will also work with adapter on RF mount. Still there is a chance that Canon changed something in the body-lens communication and it can affect third party lenses.Currently eos RP comes with canon RF to EF adapter so i think should be ok?~
i found the shortened grip to be an issue for the RP. However, can add the pinky grip to solve this issue. Though once you do that, size and weight very similar to eos R
Perception bias at its best - Personally I could never understand why people need the bulky format of large cameras.It's funny when in the past, small-bodied dslrs were often criticised for its smallness and how it doesn't fit the hand.
Then when mirrorless came, ppl started to complain dslr is too big and heavy! no one complained about small cameras anymore!!