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It looks like I'm in the minority here, but I'm a happy owner of an RP with the 24-105 kit lens, along
with an EF - EOS R adapter, so that I can use my existing EF (and even EF-S) glass.

In future, when $$ permits, I may upgrade the body, and sell my second body, a 6D.

Meanwhile, I'm plotting out my next lens purchase...

Let's hear from the RP owners!

Cheers
 
I'm an RP user with the 24-105 kit lens and 2 adapters. I broke down and bought the RF 600 mm F/11 lens for shooting birds mostly. I've just joined and will sort through some recent RF 600 photos and upload in a few days.
Do you like the 600mm f/11? I rented it for a few days and didn't have a positive experience.
 
Do you like the 600mm f/11? I rented it for a few days and didn't have a positive experience.
I’ve enjoyed the 600mm f/11. Primarily I’ve used it to shoot stationary birds, handheld in various lighting conditoons. I had to move around a bit more, since it’s not a zoom. But, for the price it’s a quality lense that takes sharp photos. I recommend it for a photographer on a budget.
 
I'm a happy owner of RP as well, but I use only EF lenses, mostly 24-105 L. Simply can't afford RF lenses just now. I've swapped from 7D mostly because of the weight but also because mirrorless system seems to slowly overtaking the market. RP is a great camera, I mostly do travel and landscape photography, and occasionally astro and macro. And here comes RP as a brilliant piece of tool with built in focus stacker and intervalometer, what can you ask more for?
 
It looks like I'm in the minority here, but I'm a happy owner of an RP with the 24-105 kit lens, along
with an EF - EOS R adapter, so that I can use my existing EF (and even EF-S) glass.

In future, when $$ permits, I may upgrade the body, and sell my second body, a 6D.

Meanwhile, I'm plotting out my next lens purchase...

Let's hear from the RP owners!

Cheers
How does the RP shoot with the adapter and EF-s lenses or do I need to be buying a RF lens? I have money into some EF-S lens. Now and trying to limit spending for now?
 
Hi,
I am an "EOS RFP" shooter and a "EOS R" Shooter!
I suppose in retorspect I could have purchase jus an "R5" or and " R6", But I reslly like the two tha I ultimatle bought!.
Keep shooting!
 

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I'm a happy owner of RP as well, but I use only EF lenses, mostly 24-105 L. Simply can't afford RF lenses just now. I've swapped from 7D mostly because of the weight but also because mirrorless system seems to slowly overtaking the market. RP is a great camera, I mostly do travel and landscape photography, and occasionally astro and macro. And here comes RP as a brilliant piece of tool with built in focus stacker and intervalometer, what can you ask more for?
I am An "RP" and an "R" shooter I use both EF and RF my favorite lens is the tamaron EF 100-400
But that rig gets heavy during an extended shooting period, I learn taking shoots lakeside in Cleveland.
I was shooting the sunset without my tripod!
It really got heavy!
 

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I hadn't shot much of anything since the 80s on film then decided I wanted to get back into photography this year with a granddaughter on the way. Grabbed a T2i off of ebay but very quickly started to feel the need for full frame. So for now I mostly use my RP with a 50mm 2.5 macro and the EF adapter and lifesize adapter to copy my old film photos, slides and negatives I shot back in the 70s.
 

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