Hi everyone. I currently have an almost new 90D which I bought last November. I can swap it for a 2nd hand RP at almost no cost. I would then need a EF-EOS R Mount Adapter and then I can use my current 18-55 and 55-250 (at least for the time being). However, one of the main uses that I have for my camera is taking images at the local scale plastic model club. At such sort focus distances I use the built in focus stacking which can take upwards of 50 images of a model airplane. I then use HeliconFocus to put these together to get an image with every part in focus. I have looked at the manual for the RP but can't see that it has this facility built in. Now, I can replicate it using the touch screen by taking multiple images manually with different focus points so all is not lost but I would like to know if the RP has this built in like the 90D. Does anyone know? David
Yes, it sure can. Canon call it focus bracketing. Have a look here. Canon Knowledge Base - Canon EOS RP Features: In a Snap Episode 10: Focus Bracketing Gary