06-28-2019 06:26 AM - last edited on 09-13-2019 12:55 PM by John_B
I am really conflicted on what to do.
If I upgrade my 6D to an EOS RP will I need noticeable difference in IQ. I already know the auto focus will be really improved. I do not shoot video so the EOS RP shortcomings in that dept. really don't effect me.
I could also get the EOS R but if I can save $1000 I am all for it.
Thanks for the help.
06-28-2019 10:16 AM - edited 06-28-2019 10:20 AM
Greetings,
Due to battery life and my modest EF lens investment, I'm not ready for either at this point, but if I had to do one or the other I'd buy the RP.
I'm not a professional photographer. The R shares the same sensor as the 5D4, the RP the 6D2. The RP body is a little smaller and I like that. The R has a top panel LCD, I use this more than I thought I would on my 6D2, but most say the dial on the RP makes up for the lack of the LCD on the RP.
The RP also has a focus bracketing feature for unlimited DOF. R does not, but of course the sensor in the R is 5D4 proven and with the electrical enhacements mirrorless offers is nothing to shake a stick at.
The real story is this. No one can tell you which camera is going to work best for you since we all have different reqiirements and use our camera's differently. The price of the RP is attractive, but the real investment is going to be in your glass.
R is first gen, RP second gen. Neither are ready for prime time (my opinion). But again, for some either might meet their needs and make them very happy. I view both as stepping stones, So I would do the RP and start investing in glass.. then upgrade my body to Gen 3 or 4 when ready. But what I would do may not be what's best for you.
Others here will have great insight and will chime in I'm sure.
~Rick
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07-01-2019 11:28 PM - edited 07-02-2019 12:00 AM
Put your conflict to rest. Get the EOS R with the adapter ring.You don't need the RF lenses, yet.
BTW. How many EOS R reviews have you read or listened to from beginning to end? Should be at least 30.
Anytime I have a conflict, I am always told to "google it". Hundreds of results turn up, and I go through as many of them as I can. After 30 or so reviews, I have enough information to make a wise choice without anyone's help but my own.
Try googling something like "Canon EOS R vs EOS RP".
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Sorry, but I really don't want to be responsible for telling anyone which camera to decide on. I have been wrong before, many times.
Come back and tell us which one you bought!
07-02-2019 08:19 AM
07-02-2019 06:01 PM
"I do not think you will see a noticeable increase in IQ, ...Your lenses play a bigger role in IQ than the body."
IMHO, if I were in the upgrade mood from a 6D, which I would have never bought in the first place, I would go to a 6D Mk II.
I am not a fan of mirrorless yet. Stick with a known DSLR for now.
07-02-2019 06:28 PM
Kenyangomes, are you there?
Thanks.
09-13-2019 12:50 PM
@Iamintexas wrote:Kenyangomes, are you there?
Thanks.
Another post with a funny looking link at the end and no response from the OP.
I suspect maybe he's gone "phishing".
09-13-2019 11:02 AM
I recently bought EOS RP , upgraded from my 6D, bought adapter and using my old canon 24-105/F4 and 70-300/f4 lens for my budget and purpose its perfect I am not into sports photography, for me its worth every penny
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