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Canon EOS RP hands-on review

Posted on February 15, 2019 By Jarvis

It was over 70 degrees in New Orleans by the time I ate breakfast. It would crest 80 before lunch. Having left Oregon’s below-freezing temperatures (and a dusting of evanescent snow) the day before, it may as well have been 100 — not the type of weather in which I want to lug around a bunch of camera gear. Fortunately, the event that had drawn me to the Big Easy was the unveiling of the smallest and lightest full-frame camera Canon had ever made, a model that — with the right lens — I could comfortably carry without breaking a sweat.
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