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should I keep my RP?

  
 
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p.1 #1 · should I keep my RP?


I know this is something I should ultimately decide for myself, but I’m curious if anyone’s been through the same thing.

I just picked up an R6ii but still have my RP. With the RP and a small lens like the 28mm or 16mm f/2.8, it’s a really nice, lightweight setup for when I don’t want to carry all my gear.

That said, I’m wondering if I’m overthinking it—because the R6ii isn’t that much bigger, and its handling, AF, and final image quality are clearly better. So if I’m going to bring a camera anyway, maybe I should just bring the R6ii for the consistency and more keepers.

Has anyone been in this situation and found you ended up not using the smaller body much after upgrading?



Aug 14, 2025 at 09:55 PM
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p.1 #2 · should I keep my RP?


One should always have at least two cameras for any worthwhile project. Stuff breaks, especially outdoors.

EBH



Aug 14, 2025 at 10:16 PM
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p.1 #3 · should I keep my RP?


I agree with EB-1. I’m keeping my EOS R along with my R8 even with the older AF system. (I would have the R6 II if it wasn’t so awkward in my hands.)


Aug 14, 2025 at 10:35 PM
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p.1 #4 · should I keep my RP?


The biggest issue I see is the different batteries
Now if you’d said you’d bought the newer R8 then it makes perfect sense to hold onto the RP as I think they also share the same booster for the base?

But seeing as the R6ii uses a different battery, has a different layout I think it will catch you out sooner or later.

I have the RP and did consider the R8 for the reasons stated above.

Best of luck whatever you decide upon.



Aug 15, 2025 at 07:00 AM
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p.1 #5 · should I keep my RP?


I would suggest that if you go on once in a lifetime type trips often then you should always have a back-up camera to take with you. Or if you shoot important events such a weddings etc.
Otherwise, the back-up will only collect dust, so you might as well sell it.
I kept my old 70D all these years just for back-up and never use it. Now it's so far behind the tech curve that I left it home during a recent trip to Yellowstone & Tetons and only took my R5.



Aug 15, 2025 at 09:12 AM
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p.1 #6 · should I keep my RP?


Sell it off while it still has some value.
Use your phone as backup if your R6II goes down (and probably won't).



Aug 15, 2025 at 12:22 PM
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p.1 #7 · should I keep my RP?


I'd say keep it, sounds like you enjoy using it, and it's still probably the lightest ff camera out there.

Yes I've used older bodies a lot. I'd be curious how much iq difference you're seeing, certainly 26mp vs 24mp isnt much



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p.1 #8 · should I keep my RP?


SkippyW wrote:
Sell it off while it still has some value.
Use your phone as backup if your R6II goes down (and probably won't).


Well, my R6II went down a while back. Luckily where I live so no real problem, but it cost me 400 euros to have it fixed, minus 200 euros from the Austrian government to support repairs and decrease e-waste. It’s a good camera, but s**t happens.



Aug 15, 2025 at 01:33 PM
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p.1 #9 · should I keep my RP?


It's handy to have each camera setup with a different lens, ready to grab and run out the door. I shoot with the R, R7 and R6 MK II and use them all regularly, often two at once for video.


Aug 16, 2025 at 10:55 AM
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p.1 #10 · should I keep my RP?


I've always found having a second body with a different focal length is really helpful for shooting at events when it is busy. As a result I've liked having two bodies and so I have both an R5 and kept my RP. I also started taking the RP for travel this year too.


Aug 17, 2025 at 01:37 PM
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p.1 #11 · should I keep my RP?


RP is nice because it's a fullframe in R10-R50 size, but the sensor is really outdated, as far as I remember it was even wee bit worse than the 6D sensor which I think is the best of the old sensor types in non-1D cameras.

Maybe these days I'd swap it for its updated version called R8.



Aug 17, 2025 at 02:41 PM
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p.1 #12 · should I keep my RP?


When I upgraded from my 5D Mark III I ended up selling it right away. I always somewhat regretted it. I just recently rebought one because I found one really cheap and I missed shooting on it. It’s worse than my mirrorless set up in every way but I still like it.

My rec would be to keep it for a while before you decide. If you end up using it then keep it but if a few months go by with no use perhaps get rid of it? There’s also no point in letting it collect dust when you could give it a second life.



Aug 19, 2025 at 07:32 PM
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p.1 #13 · should I keep my RP?


I do believe that 2 bodies are a good thing to have on long trips away from home or for events where there is a certain pace to taking pictures that makes frequent lens changes more challenging. I started mirrorless with 2 RP bodies, and later upgraded to the R6 mk2 and R8. Once you have moved to the more recent generation of sensors the older ones show their age, and the RP more so as it has a 2016 sensor. The R8 made sense because it has the same batteries and body format as the RP, so I did not need to purchase spare batteries for it. The R6 mk2 really only needs one spare battery, the newer generation of R cameras is much more frugal in power consumption. The R6 mk2 and R8 have the same sensor so using the two bodies in tandem gives consistent results. For landscape I will have the 24-105 on the R6 mk2 and an alternate lens on the R8 that can be the 70-200, 10-20 or 100-400.
Back to the OP's actual question, the RP was a great introduction to the mirrorless system 6 years ago, but now that you have moved on to state-of-the-art gear with the R6 mk2 the RP images will show their age.



Sep 01, 2025 at 06:13 AM
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p.1 #14 · should I keep my RP?


The RP is not a bad camera. I used that camera and an old, FL 55 1.2 for a long time. I put more faith in glass then camera bodies. Most of these were shot at 1.4
Jim




  Canon EOS RP    0mm    f/0.0    1/125s    200 ISO    0.0 EV  






  Canon EOS RP    0mm    f/0.0    1/25s    6400 ISO    0.0 EV  






  Canon EOS RP    0mm    f/0.0    1/25s    1600 ISO    0.0 EV  






  Canon EOS RP    EF35mm f/2 lens    35mm    f/2.8    1/25s    6400 ISO    0.0 EV  






  Canon EOS RP    0mm    f/0.0    1/20s    1600 ISO    0.0 EV  




Sep 01, 2025 at 07:18 AM







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