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Compare the Canon EOS RP to the EOS R and the EOS R6

Canon has various mirrorless cameras with a full-frame sensor. But what is the difference between these models? It's mostly in the speed of the camera and the usage situation. We listed the similarities and differences for you to help you choose.

Canon EOS RP

26.2 megapixels, full-frame CMOS sensor | Records in 4K, photographs at 5 fps, WiFi and Bluetooth | Camera body with lens adapter
€ 1.077,- € 1.049,-
in stock
  • You can take bright photos in dark locations thanks to the large light-sensitive full-frame sensor.
  • You can record in detailed, 4K quality.
  • With the fast Dual Pixel autofocus system, you can you can focus quickly on moving subjects.
  • You need a lens with image stabilization to reduce motion blur.
  • We recommend an extra battery for a longer battery life.

Canon EOS R

30.3 megapixels, full-frame sensor | 4K, 8 fps, WiFi, and Bluetooth | Camera body with lens adapter
€ 1.954,- € 1.909,-
no longer available
  • Thanks to the full-frame sensor, you can capture bright photos and videos.
  • The sensor is light-sensitive, so you can also record sharp images in dark locations.
  • Capture moving objects sharply and accurately thanks to the fast Dual Pixel autofocus with 8 fps.
  • For a longer battery life, we recommend an extra battery.

Canon EOS R6

20.1 megapixels, full-frame sensor | 4K, 20 fps, WiFi, and Bluetooth | Camera body with lens adapter
€ 2.334,- € 2.289,-
no longer available
  • The autofocus system has face, eye, and animal detection for an even more accurate focus.
  • You can take sharp photos and record smooth footage from out of hand thanks to the 5-stops image stabilization.
  • With the electronic shutter, you can photograph with a maximum of 20 fps.
  • A memory card isn't included.

Compare the Canon EOS RP, EOS R, and EOS R6

EOS RP EOS R EOS R6
Sensor 26.2 megapixels full-frame 30.3 megapixels full-frame 20.1 megapixels full-frame
Image stabilization Optional in the lens Optional in the lens In the body
Video resolution 4K, 25 fps / Full HD, 60 fps 4K, 25 fps / Full HD, 60 fps 4K, 60 fps / Full HD, 120 fps
Subject detection Face, eye Face, eye Face, eye, body, animal
Speed continuous shooting 5 fps fixed AF / 4 fps Servo AF 8 fps fixed AF / 5 fps Servo AF 12 fps Servo AF / 20 fps electronic shutter and Servo AF
Memory card slots 1 1 2
Weight 485g 660g 680g
Weather resistant No No Yes

Usage situations

Usage situation EOS RP

Canon EOS RP: compact size that is easy to take traveling

The EOS RP is the smallest mirrorless camera from the full-frame series from Canon. Despite the compact size, the camera has a full-frame sensor. That's what makes this camera suitable as a travel buddy. You can use the EOS RP for portraits, reportage, and landscape photography. The quality of the EOS RP is similar to the Canon EOS 6D Mark II SLR camera. With this camera, you can take sharp and bright photos in both JPEG and RAW format.

Usage situation EOS R

Canon EOS: all-round camera for various situations

The Canon EOS R is a suitable camera for the ambitious photographer and videographer. The mirrorless camera has an average speed for various photo situations. This makes it all-round. With the extensive recording options, the EOS R is more suitable for videographers than the EOS RP. If you choose for this camera, you keep all your options open for photography and videography. The camera provides high image quality for both hobby and professional use.

Usage situation EOS R6

Canon EOS R6: fast camera to capture activity moments

In comparison to the EOS RP and EOS R, this mirrorless camera has much speed. You can use this to capture fast actions from athletes and moving children or animals. Thanks to the improved tracking function, you can accurately track moving subjects. The camera also detects eyes and faces quickly. The body of the EOS R6 has image stabilization, which is useful if you photograph in dark situations. You'll have more time to slow down your shutter speed.

Image quality

image quality EOS RP

Canon EOS RP: record in 4K with 25p

With the full-frame Dual Pixel CMOS sensor of the EOS RP, you can take detailed photos. This sensor has 26.6 megapixels and you'll have a maximum ISO value of 40,000. This ensures sharp images in dark locations. The EOS RP doesn't have built-in image stabilization, you'll need a lens with IS for this. The mirrorless camera allows you to record in 4K resolution with a maximum of 25p. The EOS R and R6 are better options if you want more extensive video options.

image quality EOS R

Canon EOS R: record in 4K with 25 fps

The EOS R has a full-frame Dual Pixel CMOS sensor and high maximum ISO of 40,000 as well. This makes the camera suitable for various light situations. Both photo and videographers can capture detailed images. The EOS R records in 4K with maximum of 25p and allows you to use focus pull effects in your videos. Aren't you sure which discipline you like the most? You'll keep your options open with the EOS R.

image quality EOS R6

Canon EOS R6: record in 4K with 60 fps

The Canon EOS R6 has a full-frame Dual Pixel CMOS sensor with built-in image stabilization. The advantage of this is that you can use slower shutter speeds while photographing out of hand. This gives you more freedom while photographing. The stabilization is especially useful for wide-angle situations. If you want to zoom in a lot, a lens with IS is useful. The speed of the camera makes it suitable for videographers. You can record in 4K with 60p or Full HD with 120p for smooth footage.

Autofocus

autofocus EOS RP

Canon EOS RP: photograph with 5 fps

Focus quickly and precisely with the autofocus system of the EOS RP. The camera has 4779 selectable AF points, so you can choose your focus point precisely. In Servo AF, you can use Continuous Eye AF. The camera will track the eyes in this mode. This is especially useful for portraits or reportages about people. You can photograph in the Servo AF mode with 4 fps. When you take continuous shots with fixed AF, you can photograph with 5 fps.

autofocus EOS R

Canon EOS R: photograph with 8 fps

The EOS R has an autofocus system with 5655 selectable AF points. This high number provides even more freedom of choice and accuracy for your focus. You'll also have Continuous Eye AF with the EOS R if you use Servo AF. In addition, you can photograph with 5 fps with Servo AF. If you set a fixed AF, you can photograph with a maximum of 8 fps. The EOS R is slightly faster than the EOS RP, but it's only a small difference.

autofocus EOS R6

Canon EOS R6: photograph with 20 fps

Is speed very important to you? The EOS R6 is the best choice for you. Thanks to the new processor, it has an improved tracking function that you can use to track athletes, for example. With the electronic shutter, you can capture activity moments with 20 fps, even with a silent shutter and Servo AF. The mechanic shutter reaches speeds of 12 fps with Servo AF. The EOS R6 has face, eye, body, and animal detection. That way, you can capture every random action moment accurately.

Conclusion

All models have a full-frame Dual Pixel sensor, which you can use to capture detailed images. In addition, they record in 4K resolution. EOS RP is the most compact camera of the three. You can easily take it traveling. If you want more speed and recording options, choose the EOS R. With this camera, you're ready for various disciplines like portrait and nature photography. If you want to capture fast activity moments, the R6 is the best choice for you because of its high speed.

Manon
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Manon Camera Expert.
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