11/20/2023 0 Comments Canon eos r 4k crop factor![]() The EOS R also boasts an innovative multifunction touch bar, as well as more advanced button and dial customisation options. With its convenient top-mounted LCD panel providing quick and easy access to essential shooting information, the original EOS R offers greater control, particularly when shooting in manual modes. The sensor on the EOS R is 30.3MP, while the new EOS RP features a 26.2MP sensor, giving the EOS R a slight edge in terms of resolution.īoth sensors are supremely capable, although the larger resolution of the EOS R will allow you to print at larger scales and benefit from increased flexibility when it comes to cropping images. The EOS R and EOS RP are both loaded with Canon-developed full frame CMOS sensors, offering better image quality than smaller APS-C or Micro Four Thirds sensors.įull frame sensors eliminate the crop factor caused by smaller sensors, which means you can use your wide-angle lenses to their full potential. The EOS RP is also significantly smaller in size, with a compact form factor that feels fantastic in the hands. ![]() The new EOS RP’s body weighs in at just 440g, making it more than 20% lighter than the original EOS R (580g). With this in mind we’ve created this detailed comparison guide, delving into the key highlights and pointing out the main differences between these two mirrorless marvels. So much so in fact that you may need a little help to decide which camera suits your personal shooting style best. ![]() ![]() Whether you shoot portraits, travel, landscapes or vlogs, both cameras are exceptionally attractive propositions. With its enticing entry level price point, progressive features and seriously compact form-factor, the EOS RP makes joining the mirrorless revolution more accessible than ever. Hot on the heels of the revolutionary EOS R comes our second full frame mirrorless camera-the all-new EOS RP. ![]()
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