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CMS-XML EOS RP Part Names
Part Names > Focal plane mark (10) Flash sync contacts (2) < ... > Multi-function button (12) RF lens mount index (4) Shutter button (13) Power switch (5) Movie shooting button (14) Strap mount (6) AF- assist beam/Self-timer/
CMS-XML Features that differ between the EOS RP and the EOS R
EOS R X =1/180 1/8000 to 30 sec. X =1/200 Drive ... (4K shooting) AF point expansion (Up, down, left, right, and around) -- Yes Zone AF -- Yes Large Zone (Vertical) -- Yes Large Zone (Horizontal) -- Yes Manual focus assistance Focus guide -- Yes Focusing brightness range (at 23 °C/73 °F, ISO 100, One-Shot AF) EV -
CMS-XML See the Canon EOS RP in Action
With its compact size, comfortable grip, vari-angle touchscreen LCD and electronic viewfinder Canon’s EOS RP camera can help you capture impressive results with the quality, control and ease you crave.
CMS-XML Canon EOS RP Features: In a Snap | Episode 14: Shooting RAW
See how RAW can help capture incredible image detail, even when you’re mobile.
CMS-XML Canon EOS RP Features: In a Snap | Episode 15: Shooting Landscapes
The EOS RP has tools that can help you capture all the beauty around you.
CMS-XML Canon EOS RP Features: In a Snap Episode 2: Full Frame Advantage
Learn how the EOS RP’s full-frame image sensor helps to bring more light, more lens options, more detail, and less noise to your pictures.
CMS-XML Canon EOS RP Features: In a Snap | Episode 6: Electronic Viewfinder Benefits
See how the EOS RP’s built-in electronic viewfinder can help you preview what you are shooting.
CMS-XML Canon EOS RP Features: In a Snap | Episode 7: Shooting in Low Light
The EOS RP has tools and technology to help in challenging low light scenarios.
CMS-XML Canon EOS RP Features: In a Snap | Episode 9: Getting Results with Autofocus
The EOS RP has impressive AF features, to help you get sharp pictures.
CMS-XML Keeping lens contacts clean on the EOS RP
After detaching the lens from the camera, put down the lens with the rear end up and attach the rear lens cap to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts (1).
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