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4 Things to do while waiting for the plumbing engineer
4 Things To Do While Waiting For The Plumbing Engineer
We all have called the plumbing engineer. When you call an emergency plumber, it is certain that things are not normal at your house. Either there is a major leakage issue with your faucets, taps, shower heads or your pipes. While waiting for the emergency plumber, all we do is panic which in no way helps the situation.
Instead of panicking, here are some of the things, you can do to stop the leakage and reduce the damage:
Turn The Water Supply Off
While you are waiting for help, a lot of water is being wasted. Instead of just sitting around and letting the water flow, you should be quick, and the first thing you should do is turn off the main water supply.
Keeping A Check On Electricity
It is best to switch off the electricity mains as well if you do not know the source of water leakage. For instance, let’s say water leakage is near the wall power socket or from the ceiling. We should take precaution and switch off the mains until the engineer arrives. Do not touch the water or the electric switch; you may get electrocuted. Electric may even be a cause of death.  It is better to be safe than be sorry later.
Clearing Out Of Excess Water
While waiting for the plumber, you could clear the puddles of water that might have collected near the area of the leakage. The excess water will damage your wall, your floor, carpet or your furniture.
Worst nightmare will be if damages your neighbour’s property especially if you are living in the flat. Also, the puddle will make the affected area slippery, and there will be chances of the accident. Your plumber might even refuse to work since they should think about the health and safety first before carrying out the job.
Let The 24 Hour Plumber Focus On The Job
Once the plumbing engineer has arrived, let him focus on his job. If you have pets like a dog or cat or if you young children, make sure they do not disturb them. You can brief them about the current situation since there can be more info you may need to tell them when you were waiting for them.
Once the job is completed, you can ask them about what has been carried out. They will give you a report which will have full details. Fundamental questions could be why has occurred, what has been done to fix, list of equipment which was replaced or needing replacement.
Also, the detailed report will be required if you have to go through the insurance claim. You can also ask for the email address of the plumbing company. You may need to send or receive more info from the plumbing company via email for the insurance claim.
It is also wise to take the photo or make the video of before and after job, which can be attached to the claim. Last, not least, if you need the emergency plumber, we are here to help. Call us today for free quotation or book a Local Plumbing Engineer.
Pro Emergency Plumber Near Me has been around Surrey and London from a while have served hundreds of customers every month with their heating and plumbing problems. We have teamed up with some of the very good and reliable local plumbers you give you the best service for the affordable price.
Our plumbers have known for their good customer support, which lacks from most of the so-called plumber.
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Emergency Numbers:
Gas Leak: Call The National Grid 0800 111 999
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4 Things to do while waiting for the plumbing engineer
4 Things To Do While Waiting For The Plumbing Engineer
We all have called the plumbing engineer. When you call an emergency plumber, it is certain that things are not normal at your house. Either there is a major leakage issue with your faucets, taps, shower heads or your pipes. While waiting for the emergency plumber, all we do is panic which in no way helps the situation.
Instead of panicking, here are some of the things, you can do to stop the leakage and reduce the damage:
 Turn The Water Supply Off
While you are waiting for help, a lot of water is being wasted. Instead of just sitting around and letting the water flow, you should be quick, and the first thing you should do is turn off the main water supply.
 Keeping A Check On Electricity
It is best to switch off the electricity mains as well if you do not know the source of water leakage. For instance, let’s say water leakage is near the wall power socket or from the ceiling. We should take precaution and switch off the mains until the engineer arrives. Do not touch the water or the electric switch; you may get electrocuted. Electric may even be a cause of death.  It is better to be safe than be sorry later.
 Clearing Out Of Excess Water
While waiting for the plumber, you could clear the puddles of water that might have collected near the area of the leakage. The excess water will damage your wall, your floor, carpet or your furniture.
Worst nightmare will be if damages your neighbour’s property especially if you are living in the flat. Also, the puddle will make the affected area slippery, and there will be chances of the accident. Your plumber might even refuse to work since they should think about the health and safety first before carrying out the job.
 Let The 24 Hour Plumber Focus On The Job
Once the plumbing engineer has arrived, let him focus on his job. If you have pets like a dog or cat or if you young children, make sure they do not disturb them. You can brief them about the current situation since there can be more info you may need to tell them when you were waiting for them.
Once the job is completed, you can ask them about what has been carried out. They will give you a report which will have full details. Fundamental questions could be why has occurred, what has been done to fix, list of equipment which was replaced or needing replacement.
Also, the detailed report will be required if you have to go through the insurance claim. You can also ask for the email address of the plumbing company. You may need to send or receive more info from the plumbing company via email for the insurance claim.
It is also wise to take the photo or make the video of before and after job, which can be attached to the claim. Last, not least, if you need the emergency plumber, we are here to help. Call us today for free quotation or book a Local Plumbing Engineer.
Pro Emergency Plumber Near Me has been around Surrey and London from a while have served hundreds of customers every month with their heating and plumbing problems. We have teamed up with some of the very good and reliable local plumbers you give you the best service for the affordable price.
Our plumbers have known for their good customer support, which lacks from most of the so-called plumber.
Hire 24 hour Plumbing Services YouTube Channel
Hire 24 hour Plumbing Services
Click to Call 020 8088 3060
Emergency Plumbing Service Area
Banstead | Carshalton Beeches | Cheam | Chessington | Chipstead | Ditton Hill | East Ewell | Epsom | Ewell | Guildford | Guildford Park | Headley | Mogador | Morden | New Malden | North Cheam | St Helier | Surbiton | Sutton | Tadworth | Tolworth | Wallington | Worcester Park
Emergency Numbers:
Gas Leak: Call The National Grid 0800 111 999
Thames Water: Call Leakline 0800 714 614
Postcodes We Serve
BR1 | BR2 | BR3 | BR4 | BR5 | BR6 | BR7 | BR8 | CR0 | CR2 | CR3 | CR4 | CR5 | CR6 | E1 | E2 | E3 | E4 | E5 | E6 | E7 | E8 | E9 | E10 | E11 | E12 | E13 | E14 | E15 | E16 | E17 | E18 | E19 | E20 | KT1 | KT2 | KT3 | KT4 | KT5 | KT6 | KT7 |KT8 | KT9 | KT10 | KT11 | KT12 | KT13 | KT14 | KT15 | KT16 | KT17 | KT18 | KT19 | KT20 | KT21 | KT22 | KT23 | KT24 | KT6 | KT9 | KT17 | KT18 | KT20 | GU1 | N1 | N2 | N2 | N3 | N4 | N5 | N6 | N7 | N8 | N9 | N10 | N11 | N12 | N13 | N14 | N15 | N16 | N17 | N18 | N19 | N20 | N21 | N22 | NW1 | NW2 | NW3 | NW4 | NW5 | NW6 | NW7 | NW8 | NW9 | NW10 | NW11 | SE1 | SE2 | SE3 | SE4 | SE5 | SE6 | SE7 | SE8 | SE9 | SE10 | SE11 | SE12 | SE13 | SE14 | SE15 | SE16 | SE17 | SE18 | SE19 | SE20 | SE21 | SE22 | SE23 | SE24 | SE25 | SE26 | SE27 | SE28 | SM1 | SM2 | SM3 | SM4 | SM5 | SM6 | SM7 | SW1 | SW2 | SW3 | SW4 | SW5 | SW6 | SW7 | SW8 | SW9 | SW10 | SW11 | SW12 | SW12 | SW13 | SW14 | SW15 | SW16 | SW17 | SW18 | SW19 | SW20 | TW1 | TW2 | TW3 | TW4 | TW5 | TW6 | TW7 | TW8 | TW9 | TW10 | TW11 | TW12 | TW13 | TW14 | TW15 | TW16 | TW17 | TW18 | TW19 | TW20 | W1 | W2 | W3 | W4 | W5 | W6 | W7 | W8 | W9 | W10 | W11 | W12 | W13 | W14
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4 Things to do while waiting for the plumbing engineer
4 Things To Do While Waiting For The Plumbing Engineer
We all have called the plumbing engineer. When you call an emergency plumber, it is certain that things are not normal at your house. Either there is a major leakage issue with your faucets, taps, shower heads or your pipes. While waiting for the emergency plumber, all we do is panic which in no way helps the situation.
Instead of panicking, here are some of the things, you can do to stop the leakage and reduce the damage:
Turn The Water Supply Off
While you are waiting for help, a lot of water is being wasted. Instead of just sitting around and letting the water flow, you should be quick, and the first thing you should do is turn off the main water supply.
Keeping A Check On Electricity
It is best to switch off the electricity mains as well if you do not know the source of water leakage. For instance, let’s say water leakage is near the wall power socket or from the ceiling. We should take precaution and switch off the mains until the engineer arrives. Do not touch the water or the electric switch; you may get electrocuted. Electric may even be a cause of death.  It is better to be safe than be sorry later.
Clearing Out Of Excess Water
While waiting for the plumber, you could clear the puddles of water that might have collected near the area of the leakage. The excess water will damage your wall, your floor, carpet or your furniture.
Worst nightmare will be if damages your neighbour’s property especially if you are living in the flat. Also, the puddle will make the affected area slippery, and there will be chances of the accident. Your plumber might even refuse to work since they should think about the health and safety first before carrying out the job.
Let The 24 Hour Plumber Focus On The Job
Once the plumbing engineer has arrived, let him focus on his job. If you have pets like a dog or cat or if you young children, make sure they do not disturb them. You can brief them about the current situation since there can be more info you may need to tell them when you were waiting for them.
Once the job is completed, you can ask them about what has been carried out. They will give you a report which will have full details. Fundamental questions could be why has occurred, what has been done to fix, list of equipment which was replaced or needing replacement.
Also, the detailed report will be required if you have to go through the insurance claim. You can also ask for the email address of the plumbing company. You may need to send or receive more info from the plumbing company via email for the insurance claim.
It is also wise to take the photo or make the video of before and after job, which can be attached to the claim. Last, not least, if you need the emergency plumber, we are here to help. Call us today for free quotation or book a Local Plumbing Engineer.
Pro Emergency Plumber Near Me has been around Surrey and London from a while have served hundreds of customers every month with their heating and plumbing problems. We have teamed up with some of the very good and reliable local plumbers you give you the best service for the affordable price.
Our plumbers have known for their good customer support, which lacks from most of the so-called plumber.
youtube
Hire 24 hour Plumbing Services YouTube Channel
Hire 24 hour Plumbing Services
Click to Call 020 8088 3060
Emergency Plumbing Service Area
Banstead | Carshalton Beeches | Cheam | Chessington | Chipstead | Ditton Hill | East Ewell | Epsom | Ewell | Guildford | Guildford Park | Headley | Mogador | Morden | New Malden | North Cheam | St Helier | Surbiton | Sutton | Tadworth | Tolworth | Wallington | Worcester Park
Emergency Numbers:
Gas Leak: Call The National Grid 0800 111 999
Thames Water: Call Leakline 0800 714 614
Postcodes We Serve
BR1 | BR2 | BR3 | BR4 | BR5 | BR6 | BR7 | BR8 | CR0 | CR2 | CR3 | CR4 | CR5 | CR6 | E1 | E2 | E3 | E4 | E5 | E6 | E7 | E8 | E9 | E10 | E11 | E12 | E13 | E14 | E15 | E16 | E17 | E18 | E19 | E20 | KT1 | KT2 | KT3 | KT4 | KT5 | KT6 | KT7 |KT8 | KT9 | KT10 | KT11 | KT12 | KT13 | KT14 | KT15 | KT16 | KT17 | KT18 | KT19 | KT20 | KT21 | KT22 | KT23 | KT24 | KT6 | KT9 | KT17 | KT18 | KT20 | GU1 | N1 | N2 | N2 | N3 | N4 | N5 | N6 | N7 | N8 | N9 | N10 | N11 | N12 | N13 | N14 | N15 | N16 | N17 | N18 | N19 | N20 | N21 | N22 | NW1 | NW2 | NW3 | NW4 | NW5 | NW6 | NW7 | NW8 | NW9 | NW10 | NW11 | SE1 | SE2 | SE3 | SE4 | SE5 | SE6 | SE7 | SE8 | SE9 | SE10 | SE11 | SE12 | SE13 | SE14 | SE15 | SE16 | SE17 | SE18 | SE19 | SE20 | SE21 | SE22 | SE23 | SE24 | SE25 | SE26 | SE27 | SE28 | SM1 | SM2 | SM3 | SM4 | SM5 | SM6 | SM7 | SW1 | SW2 | SW3 | SW4 | SW5 | SW6 | SW7 | SW8 | SW9 | SW10 | SW11 | SW12 | SW12 | SW13 | SW14 | SW15 | SW16 | SW17 | SW18 | SW19 | SW20 | TW1 | TW2 | TW3 | TW4 | TW5 | TW6 | TW7 | TW8 | TW9 | TW10 | TW11 | TW12 | TW13 | TW14 | TW15 | TW16 | TW17 | TW18 | TW19 | TW20 | W1 | W2 | W3 | W4 | W5 | W6 | W7 | W8 | W9 | W10 | W11 | W12 | W13 | W14
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4 Things to do while waiting for the plumbing engineer
4 Things To Do While Waiting For The Plumbing Engineer
We all have called the plumbing engineer. When you call an emergency plumber, it is certain that things are not normal at your house. Either there is a major leakage issue with your faucets, taps, shower heads or your pipes. While waiting for the emergency plumber, all we do is panic which in no way helps the situation.
Instead of panicking, here are some of the things, you can do to stop the leakage and reduce the damage:
  Turn The Water Supply Off
While you are waiting for help, a lot of water is being wasted. Instead of just sitting around and letting the water flow, you should be quick, and the first thing you should do is turn off the main water supply.
  Keeping A Check On Electricity
It is best to switch off the electricity mains as well if you do not know the source of water leakage. For instance, let’s say water leakage is near the wall power socket or from the ceiling. We should take precaution and switch off the mains until the engineer arrives. Do not touch the water or the electric switch; you may get electrocuted. Electric may even be a cause of death.  It is better to be safe than be sorry later.
  Clearing Out Of Excess Water
While waiting for the plumber, you could clear the puddles of water that might have collected near the area of the leakage. The excess water will damage your wall, your floor, carpet or your furniture.
Worst nightmare will be if damages your neighbour’s property especially if you are living in the flat. Also, the puddle will make the affected area slippery, and there will be chances of the accident. Your plumber might even refuse to work since they should think about the health and safety first before carrying out the job.
  Let The 24 Hour Plumber Focus On The Job
Once the plumbing engineer has arrived, let him focus on his job. If you have pets like a dog or cat or if you young children, make sure they do not disturb them. You can brief them about the current situation since there can be more info you may need to tell them when you were waiting for them.
Once the job is completed, you can ask them about what has been carried out. They will give you a report which will have full details. Fundamental questions could be why has occurred, what has been done to fix, list of equipment which was replaced or needing replacement.
Also, the detailed report will be required if you have to go through the insurance claim. You can also ask for the email address of the plumbing company. You may need to send or receive more info from the plumbing company via email for the insurance claim.
It is also wise to take the photo or make the video of before and after job, which can be attached to the claim. Last, not least, if you need the emergency plumber, we are here to help. Call us today for free quotation or book a Local Plumbing Engineer.
Pro Emergency Plumber Near Me has been around Surrey and London from a while have served hundreds of customers every month with their heating and plumbing problems. We have teamed up with some of the very good and reliable local plumbers you give you the best service for the affordable price.
Our plumbers have known for their good customer support, which lacks from most of the so-called plumber.
youtube
Hire 24 hour Plumbing Services YouTube Channel
Hire 24 hour Plumbing Services
Click to Call 020 8088 3060
Emergency Plumbing Service Area
Banstead | Carshalton Beeches | Cheam | Chessington | Chipstead | Ditton Hill | East Ewell | Epsom | Ewell | Guildford | Guildford Park | Headley | Mogador | Morden | New Malden | North Cheam | St Helier | Surbiton | Sutton | Tadworth | Tolworth | Wallington | Worcester Park
Emergency Numbers:
Gas Leak: Call The National Grid 0800 111 999
Thames Water: Call Leakline 0800 714 614
Postcodes We Serve
BR1 | BR2 | BR3 | BR4 | BR5 | BR6 | BR7 | BR8 | CR0 | CR2 | CR3 | CR4 | CR5 | CR6 | E1 | E2 | E3 | E4 | E5 | E6 | E7 | E8 | E9 | E10 | E11 | E12 | E13 | E14 | E15 | E16 | E17 | E18 | E19 | E20 | KT1 | KT2 | KT3 | KT4 | KT5 | KT6 | KT7 |KT8 | KT9 | KT10 | KT11 | KT12 | KT13 | KT14 | KT15 | KT16 | KT17 | KT18 | KT19 | KT20 | KT21 | KT22 | KT23 | KT24 | KT6 | KT9 | KT17 | KT18 | KT20 | GU1 | N1 | N2 | N2 | N3 | N4 | N5 | N6 | N7 | N8 | N9 | N10 | N11 | N12 | N13 | N14 | N15 | N16 | N17 | N18 | N19 | N20 | N21 | N22 | NW1 | NW2 | NW3 | NW4 | NW5 | NW6 | NW7 | NW8 | NW9 | NW10 | NW11 | SE1 | SE2 | SE3 | SE4 | SE5 | SE6 | SE7 | SE8 | SE9 | SE10 | SE11 | SE12 | SE13 | SE14 | SE15 | SE16 | SE17 | SE18 | SE19 | SE20 | SE21 | SE22 | SE23 | SE24 | SE25 | SE26 | SE27 | SE28 | SM1 | SM2 | SM3 | SM4 | SM5 | SM6 | SM7 | SW1 | SW2 | SW3 | SW4 | SW5 | SW6 | SW7 | SW8 | SW9 | SW10 | SW11 | SW12 | SW12 | SW13 | SW14 | SW15 | SW16 | SW17 | SW18 | SW19 | SW20 | TW1 | TW2 | TW3 | TW4 | TW5 | TW6 | TW7 | TW8 | TW9 | TW10 | TW11 | TW12 | TW13 | TW14 | TW15 | TW16 | TW17 | TW18 | TW19 | TW20 | W1 | W2 | W3 | W4 | W5 | W6 | W7 | W8 | W9 | W10 | W11 | W12 | W13 | W14
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4 Things To Do while waiting for the Plumber
4 Things To Do While Waiting For The Emergency Plumber
When you call an emergency plumber, it is certain that things are not normal at your house. Either there is a major leakage issue with your faucets, taps, shower heads or your pipes. While waiting for the emergency plumber, all we do is panic which in no way helps the situation.
Instead of panicking, here are some of the things, you can do to stop the leakage and reduce the damage:
 Turn The Water Supply Off
While you are waiting for help, a lot of water is being wasted. Instead of just sitting around and letting the water flow, you should be quick, and the first thing you should do is turn off the main water supply.
 Keeping A Check On Electricity
It is best to switch off the electricity mains as well if you do not know the source of water leakage. For instance, let’s say water leakage is near the wall power socket or from the ceiling. We should take precaution and switch off the mains until the engineer arrives. Do not touch the water or the electric switch; you may get electrocuted. Electric may even be a cause of death.  It is better to be safe than be sorry later.
 Clearing Out Of Excess Water
While waiting for the plumber, you could clear the puddles of water that might have collected near the area of the leakage. The excess water will damage your wall, your floor, carpet or your furniture.
Worst nightmare will be if damages your neighbour’s property especially if you are living in the flat. Also, the puddle will make the affected area slippery, and there will be chances of the accident. Your plumber might even refuse to work since they should think about the health and safety first before carrying out the job.
 Let The 24 Hour Plumber Focus On The Job
Once the plumber has arrived, let him focus on his job. If you have pets like a dog or cat or if you young children, make sure they do not disturb them. You can brief them about the current situation since there can be more info you may need to tell them when you were waiting for them.
Once the job is completed, you can ask them about what has been carried out. They will give you a report which will have full details. Fundamental questions could be why has occurred, what has been done to fix, list of equipment which was replaced or needing replacement.
Also, the detailed report will be required if you have to go through the insurance claim. You can also ask for the email address of the plumbing company. You may need to send or receive more info from the plumbing company via email for the insurance claim.
It is also wise to take the photo or make the video of before and after job, which can be attached to the claim. Last, not least, if you need the emergency plumber, we are here to help. Call us today for free quotation or book a Local Plumbing Engineer.
youtube
Hire 24 hour Plumbing Services YouTube Channel
Hire 24 hour Plumbing Services
Click to Call 020 8088 3060
Emergency Plumbing Service Area
Banstead | Carshalton Beeches | Cheam | Chessington | Chipstead | Ditton Hill | East Ewell | Epsom | Ewell | Guildford | Guildford Park | Headley | Mogador | Morden | New Malden | North Cheam | St Helier | Surbiton | Sutton | Tadworth | Tolworth | Wallington | Worcester Park
Emergency Numbers:
Gas Leak: Call The National Grid 0800 111 999
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Canon EOS-RP Review | Hands-On Experience, Sample Images and More
The Canon EOS-RP Mirrorless Camera was just released, and we had the opportunity to test it at Canon’s press event in New Orleans.  In this review, we’ll dive into who this camera is for, give you the pros and cons of the camera, show you some sample images, and provide you with our overall analysis.
Let’s First Address the Canon EOS-RP Rumors
With the release of the EOS-R, the internets have been speculating that Canon’s next camera would be a mirrorless camera designed for professionals. Speculation that was justified based on Canon’s line up of RF L lenses. Lenses that are designed to resolve incredible amounts of detail, have lightning fast focus mechanics and boast incredible optical quality.
The Canon EOS-RP is not that camera, it’s actually the exact opposite. And while Canon has openly stated, “Have no doubt that a professional model is coming,” many of you will still be throwing your hands up in frustration. Particularly if you were wanting or expecting Canon to take over the mirrorless market with “the next best thing.”
But, while this camera might not be what you want or expect, it’s still a wonderful camera at an incredible price point.
Introducing, The Canon EOS-RP Mirrorless Camera
Before you jump in, I want to preface this article with the fact that this is not a technical Canon EOS-RP review. There are plenty of websites for comparing camera specs and debating technical details. Instead, I offer you information from the perspective of a working portrait photographer who takes pictures as a profession. My Canon EOS-RP review focuses on the benefits and pain points actually seen and felt from the day that I spent shooting with this camera. With that said, read on!
Who is the Canon EOS-RP For?
The Canon EOS-RP is an entry-level mirrorless camera designed for amateur photographers who are ready or thinking about stepping into the full-frame mirrorless world. Paired with the EF-EOS R adapter, the EOS-RP system can make use of all of your existing EF lenses. For $1,299, this makes for an attractive proposal in and of itself.
In addition, the body is light, I mean, very light. The body alone weighs just over 16 oz which makes it one of the lightest full-frame mirrorless cameras on the market. That paired with an articulating LCD screen makes it a wonderful camera for bloggers, vloggers, and photographers who love to travel.
However, if you were hoping for full-frame 4K, you are going to have to wait a bit longer. Canon’s technical team informed us that the Canon EOS-RP is still restricted to 1.6x crop when shooting 4K in order to prevent the camera from overheating. It’s a frustrating technical restriction that we hope Canon is able to soon resolve.
In short, if you’ve got a line up of EF lenses and have been considering a full-frame camera or jumping into mirrorless, the EOS-RP was designed to get you in at a minimal price point.
5 pros About The Canon EOS-RP
pro 1 – Canon Color Science
Canon color science is one of the big reasons that I prefer shooting Canon versus other brands. I always use the best tool for any job. Shooting raw allows you to create and fine-tune color on any camera, I find that Canon files start with beautiful and slightly warm skin tones that already fit my final look. This is where the EOS-RP shines, and honestly where my specialty as a photographer lies. Given that this camera is so new, I had no choice but to work with JPG files. Take a look at how the original files stack up to the final edits below. You are seeing the untouched SOOC.JPG (left) versus the final edit (right).
pro 2 – Solid Low Light Performance
The EOS-RP is essentially using the 6D Mark II sensor paired with the latest DIGIC processor. The result is an entry-level full-frame camera with more than impressive low-light performance. I found noise to be barely noticeably all the way up to 800 ISO, and professionally acceptable even at 6400 ISO. In fact, even when pushed to 12,800 ISO the files still hold up nicely as you can see below.
If you’d like to take a look at the 1:1 files at the different ISO ranges, here they are. Forgive me, I shot these under partial florescent light, so I black and whited the photos as the shutter speed was catching inconsistencies in the fluorescent light. This is a test I’d love to try again in natural light conditions with the final released cameras.
While the noise in the final image at 12,800 ISO is noticeable, I want you to put it into context by seeing the full frame shot. While I wouldn’t advise shooting at this ISO, it’s still very useable if needed.
pro 3 – Good Dynamic Range
We will know more about dynamic range when we are able to test the flexibility of the .cr3 files in post. However, even when reviewing the .jpg files I noticed that the camera has an impressive dynamic range. Keep in mind, even when shooting raw I set my camera profile to a flattened custom profile that allows me to preview more dynamic range from the image directly in-camera. Doing so allowed me to yield more dynamic range from the .jpg files than you might normally see.
In this first SOOC .jpg file you will notice that we are shooting mid-day at a cemetery in New Orleans. Even when shooting from the shadows into direct sun, we can see all details from the shadows to the highlights.
Moving indoors, to a warehouse, I found a scene that was perfect for testing the dynamic range of the camera. How much detail would we be able to see within the details of the statues compared to the highlights of the water and bridge outside of the windows? Amazingly, even the .jpg files had enough detail to reveal both with little issue. We can expect the raw .cr3 files to perform even better.
pro 4 – Fast Autofocus Speed
The autofocus speed was blisteringly fast. Canon boasts that the EOS-RP has the “world’s fastest full-frame mirrorless AF speed.” No doubt, the speed of autofocus and its accuracy did not disappoint.
pro 5 – Great Ergonomics
Given the size of the camera, I thought I would hate the ergonomics of the EOS-RP. However, the camera was comfortable, even without an additional grip. I found the buttons easy to access, and the layout of the menu system was simple and intuitive in practice. I will note that since the system only has two dials, I greatly preferred using the EOS-RP with native RF lenses or the RF adapter that has the control ring present. The control ring provides you with that third customizable dial that you can use to quickly adjust Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO when shooting in Manual.
5 cons of the Canon EOS-RP
Con 1 – camera body Size vs. RF L Lenses
The size of the EOS-RP is only a valid selling point when you are pairing the camera with equally small lenses. Pairing the EOS-RP with any of the new monstrous RF L lenses makes the camera feel like any other full sized DSLR. What we need are more native RF lenses that are designed for travel and portability.  Only then can we really appreciate the size and weight of the EOS-RP. During my day with the camera, I found my favorite lens was the small Canon RF 35mm f/1.8. This allowed me to truly appreciate the size and portability of such a powerful system.
Con 2 – Crop Video/Contrast Focus
For a lot of people wanting this camera to do 4K video, crop mode is a deal breaker. Not because the video quality is bad by any means. It’s simply because it requires us to have a different set of lenses in order to achieve the same field of view. In addition, when shooting 4K the camera is reduced to a contrast focusing system that can be abysmally slow, especially in low-light. In many situations, you will be better off with manual focusing.
Con 3 – Lack of Physical Joystick
When looking through the EVF, Canon has designed the top right of the display to act as your joystick. While it was easy to use, I found myself missing the feel and speed of a physical joystick. This is something that will no doubt improve with time and experience using the new system. However, I still miss the tactile feel of a physical joystick for quick AF maneuverability.
Con 4 – Accidentally Triggering the EVF
Just like with the EOS-R counterpart, I was constantly triggering the EVF on the EOS-RP by accident. Whether I was testing exposure or previewing images, the screen was constantly shutting off when a thumb or finger came too close to the sensor on the EVF. This is more of a nuisance than a deal breaker, but it’s still rather annoying to deal with as it kept pulling me out of the joy and fun of the camera.
Con 5 – Battery and Battery Life
While the EOS-R uses the standard LP-E6 battery, the Canon EOS-RP does not. No doubt this was done to accommodate the camera’s size, but this is still frustrating on multiple levels. For one, if you’ve got a stockpile of LP-E6 batteries, they can’t be used. This means that the Canon EOS-RP is not the ideal travel buddy for those already shooting larger full frame Canon DSLRs. For that, I guess we have the EOS-R. But, even worse is that the smaller form factor and battery gives the EOS-RP a pretty terrible battery life.
When it comes to shooting in a battery friendly manner, I’m on the opposite side of the spectrum. I shoot with my screen set to maximum brightness, and my approach to shooting with intention means I’m constantly previewing the LCD. I got a whopping 70 shots out of the camera before the battery was blinking red. Some of my colleagues were getting around 200-250 shots. Regardless of our approach to shooting, it wasn’t great. Expect to be spending a pretty penny on at least 2-3 spare batteries if you plan to shoot a full days worth of photos.
Canon EOS-RP Review | Final Thoughts
I know many people are going to crap on this camera. It’s not a Sony killer, nor is it the professional camera that we all hoped and wished for. On top of that, it only has one card slot (queue the eye rolls). But, when we look at this camera outside of our expectations we can see it for what it is. A fantastic entry-level full-frame camera that comes in a small body, and with an even smaller price tag. I was shocked at the image quality I was able to pull out of a camera that costs only $1,299.
For that reason, I think this is the ideal camera for an enthusiast looking to jump into a full-frame mirrorless system without breaking the bank. That said, if you are professional or prosumer expecting the “Canon Mirrorless Monster” you are going to have to wait a little longer.
Sample Images Using The Canon EOS-RP
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Ieri ho provato un po' la Canon EOS R, le mie impressioni
Ieri pomeriggio ho avuto modo di provare un po' la nuova Canon EOS R grazie ad un evento tenutosi presso Cine Sud Megastore e tuttora in corso (termina oggi, 1 ottobre). Ammetto che è una gran comodità per chi fa il mio lavoro avere a così breve distanza uno dei più importanti poli fotografici d'Italia, in cui si organizzano continuamente eventi che uniscono il touch&try dei prodotti ai workshop con personalità di spicco. Mi rammarica solo non avere il tempo per visitarli più spesso, ma ieri sono riuscito a ritagliarmi un paio d'ore per toccare con mano la EOS R.
Dopo una piacevole chiacchierata con gli ambassador presenti, mi sono ritrovato di nuovo con una Canon in mano, a distanza di qualche anno dalla vendita della mia 5D Mark III. Quella è stata l'ultima reflex a far parte della mia attrezzatura, ora composta interamente da mirrorless. Non mi manca affatto quello specchio e credo che non ci fosse più tempo per Canon di tergiversare. Le EOS M hanno rappresentato un ponte tra il "vecchio" e il "nuovo", concretizzatosi con l'annuncio del sistema R. Sono otto anni, mi dicono, che gli ingegneri di Canon lavorano sl progetto, che vede nella presentazione di questo corpo solo il punto di partenza. Questo è un aspetto da tenere bene a mente, in quanto non bisogna commettere l'errore di esprimere un giudizio sull'intero sistema basandosi esclusivamente sulle specifiche della EOS R (tipo l'assenza del doppio slot...). Questo corpo si posiziona secondo me a livello di una Canon 6D, lasciando ampio spazio per lo sviluppo futuro di modelli di fascia più alta. Le reflex continueranno ad esistere per molto tempo – dopotutto ci sono ancora le fotocamera a pellicola, volendo – ma il focus si sposterà rapidamente sulle senza specchio e la transizione sarà completa quando avremo le EOS R equivalenti alla 5D e alla 1D.
Ogni aspetto tecnologico è stato realizzato per essere future-proof, in modo da garantire la migliore longevità al neonato sistema. Prendiamo l'innesto, ad esempio, in cui troviamo ben 12 pin di contatto per consentire di scambiare più velocemente un maggior numero di informazioni con il corpo e con un diametro che garantire la possibilità di sviluppare ottiche molto luminose. Qui c'è anche una chicca che inizialmente non avevo notato, ovvero una tendina meccanica che copre automaticamente il sensore quando si effettua un cambio di obiettivo (a macchina spenta). Un dettaglio che dimostra esperienza ed attenzione alle esigenze della propria clientela, specie quella di derivazione reflex che non è abituata ad avere il sensore esposto.
Due gli obiettivi disponibili per il touch&try, ovvero il pratico 24-105mm F4L e lo spettacolare 50mm F1.2L. Entrambi presentano uno schema ottico rinnovato rispetto le controparti EF e, complice il ridotto tiraggio, riescono ad offrire una risoluzione migliore già a tutta apertura. Specie lungo i bordi, dove la caduta di nitidezza è davvero molto contenuta. Più avanti arriverà anche il mostruoso 28-70mm F2L: molto voluminoso e caro, certifica senza mezzi termini le potenzialità del nuovo sistema. Non è un caso che Canon abbia deciso di partire con queste ottiche e non con quelle "da battaglia", come potrebbe essere il classico cinquantino f/1.8. Questi arriveranno (aspetto con ansia il 35mm f/1.8 macro), ma si voleva mettere in chiaro che la finalità principale del nuovo progetto è di innalzare la qualità e non di fare corpi più piccoli, leggeri o economici – cosa per cui la risposta rimane a carico delle EOS M. Dopotutto, ed è già da alcuni anni che lo ripeto, bisogna smettere di pensare che mirrorless significhi più piccolo: tolto il minimo guadagno dovuto all'assenza dello specchio, non cambia assolutamente nulla rispetto le reflex a parità di sensore ed ottica.
Veniamo dunque ad uno degli aspetti che più mi interessava: l'ergonomia. Non c'è dubbio che anche qui si avverte l'esperienza di Canon, poiché la EOS R restituisce un'ottima sensazione di qualità appena presa in mano ed offre un'impugnatura ampia e ben sagomata. Sembra di tenere una 6D Mark II, seppure il corpo sia leggermente più snello. Non c'è il rischio di sbattere sul barilotto delle lenti (anche con il 50mm F1.2) ma con mani grandi il mignolo sta un po' a cavallo tra la fine dell'impugnatura e il fondello. C'è anche il battery grip, volendo, ma io credo che questo modello si debba apprezzare proprio per il rapporto peso/qualità e l'ho voluta provare senza. Menu ed approccio sono quelli tipici di Canon, molto coerenti e chiari fin da subito, ma ci sono degli elementi di novità su cui ho maturato giudizi diversi. Buono il display LCD superiore, più compatto rispetto quello delle reflex ma decisamente più moderno, visibile e con tutte le informazioni necessarie (ricordo che qui il mirino è un display e ne offre molte di più rispetto quello ottico delle precedenti EOS). Comodo anche il selettore per cambiare modo di scatto, che in pratica usa un piccolo pulsante con l'uso combinato della rotella posteriore: più o meno è come sbloccare e ruotare, altrettanto veloce e pratico (le modalità scorrono sia su schermo/mirino che sul display di stato superiore). L'accensione ON/OFF laterale è strano che sia apparentemente una ghiera, ma in fin dei conti si usa come il precedente selettore e si trova anche nello stesso posto, è solo più gradevole e meno incline a raccogliere lo sporco. Piacevole anche il mirino – ampio, fluido e con le informazioni che ruotano inquadrando in verticale – nonché il display, completamente orientabile e touch – utilizzabile sia per i menu per l'AF. Nella colonnina dei pro ci metto anche la ghiera sugli obiettivi, elemento che caratterizzerà tutti quelli della linea RF e che si può comodamente personalizzare. Ho provato ad esempio a metterci l'apertura e non è affatto male, per altro la rotazione è fluida ma si avvertono gli scatti nitidamente.
Dopo questa prima prova devo invece mettere nella colonnina dei contro il touchpad multifunzione posteriore. Mi riservo di cambiare idea con l'uso più intenso ma, pur apprezzando lo sforzo per far funzionare il tutto a livello software, non ne ho gradito l'esperienza d'uso. È bello che sia la fotocamera a proporti la configurazione e a spiegarti come si usa, ma rimane un elemento macchinoso rispetto ad una rotella programmabile. Mi hanno detto che questo elemento occupa meno spazio fisico "dentro" la fotocamera e non ne dubito, però trovo che sia scomodo doverlo attivare con un tap di qualche istante a sinistra prima di poterlo usare e che vada poi bloccato nuovamente nello stesso modo, visto che altrimenti è facilissimo modificare parametri senza neanche accorgersene (non ci sono feedback fisici). Cioè si può pure usare senza blocco/sblocco, ma a nostro rischio e pericolo. L'elemento ha tre comandi personalizzabili: tap a sinistra, tap a destra e scorrimento, la cui risposta è abbastanza veloce e precisa. Se si sceglie di dedicarlo all'ISO, ad esempio, si potrà modificare il parametro in tutti e tre i modi. Non è male ma fa perdere più tempo e non essendoci una risposta sensoriale sarà sempre meno preciso e "sicuro" di un controllo fisico. L'altro elemento negativo che ho riscontrato è di carattere più generale: essendo la EOS R un modello sostanzialmente d'ingresso, il numero di controlli è limitato. È vero che si può programmare praticamente tutto (anche le direzioni sul pad posteriore che ha perso la rotella), però siamo lontani dall'immediatezza di una 5D, per intenderci, dove c'è la corrispondenza 1:1 per le principali funzioni e i corrispettivi pulsanti con serigrafia. Tuttavia questo fa parte di una chiara scelta da parte di Canon che, a rigor di logica, mi sento di condividere. Sarebbero certamente potuti partire con un modello più alto in gamma ma la strada intrapresa si rivelerà ben più lungimirante nei prossimi anni. Sugli obiettivi hanno mostrato fin da subito i muscoli, anche perché quelli rimarranno così per tanto tempo, mentre sui corpi la scelta di partire "dal basso" porta almeno a questi vantaggi:
Prezzo di partenza più contenuto: considerando che in qualità di primo esemplare della linea R c'è da pagare lo scotto dovuto alla progettazione ex-novo, iniziare con un corpo equivalente alla 5D invece che alla 6D avrebbe portato il listino ancora più in alto di quanto già non sia (nel senso che costa un bel po' di più della corrispondente reflex).
Possibilità di proporla come introduzione alle mirrorless per i fotografi reflex di casa Canon: non si poteva certo chiedere a chi usa tutti i giorni una 1D-X di cambiare radicalmente il suo strumento di lavoro principale. Molto più logico presentarla come fotocamera d'appoggio, capace di altrettanta qualità ma con la funzione di ponte verso i modelli superiori che arriveranno più avanti.
Possibilità di correggere il tiro: se qualcosa andrà storto con la EOS R, in particolare sui controlli secondo me, Canon potrà correre ai ripari sui modelli pro successivi. Ad esempio il touchpad: io ritengo che sarebbe il caso di farlo sparire o magari mantenerlo solo sulla fascia bassa.
Per quanto concerne la qualità d'immagine è opportuno rimandare ogni tipo di conclusione ad una prova completa. Al momento ho potuto portare a casa anche qualche scatto in RAW/CR3 ma non c'è modo di svilupparlo adeguatamente. Per il momento mi fermo qui, sperando che ci inviino presto un esemplare per la recensione estesa.
L'articolo Ieri ho provato un po' la Canon EOS R, le mie impressioni proviene da SaggiaMente.
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Durable speakers you can buy without overspending
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There are few scenarios where enjoyable music pumping out of a good speaker is an annoyance. Outdoor gatherings, casual cleaning sessions at home, and parties (big and small) call for entertainment that can be provided through sound.
While speakers and systems are known to be pricey, there are a variety of affordable options that perform exceptionally well. We did some digging and found speakers that are worth buying now—or anytime you need a durable, high-quality speaker.
Computer speakers: Mackie CR3
For listening to music or playing games on your desktop computer, the Mackie CR3 speakers (Amazon) are our top recommendation. The set delivers better sound than you’d expect from computer speakers in this price range. Aside from the decent sound quality, we like the user-friendliness of the Mackie CR3 best. The sturdy speakers have a front AUX input and volume knob for easy access. They can be used with a phone and have acoustic sound pads that minimize transferred vibrations. If Bluetooth is a must, a compatible adapter can enable this set.    
Photo: Kyle Fitzgerald
Portable Bluetooth Speaker: UE Roll 2
Portable Bluetooth speakers are great for taking anywhere. Our top pick, the UE Roll 2, comes with a bungee cord and whether you hang it in the shower or on a tree, it’ll bounce back from a fall. If things get out of hand at your pool party, rest in knowing that it’s waterproof and can be submerged 3 feet underwater for 30 minutes. It has a 60-foot Bluetooth range, and during testing its playback time averaged around 11.5 hours. Its bass is deep and its sound is full enough to entertain intimate or large crowds on a camping trip, picnic, a spot on the beach or at a home get-together.                   
Photo: Kyle Fitzgerald
Portable Bluetooth speaker: EcoXGear GDI-EXBLD810 EcoBoulder+
Some gatherings need a portable Bluetooth speaker that offers bigger sound than an option you can toss around. The EcoXGear GDI-EXBLD810 EcoBoulder+, our “also great” pick, will get the job done at tailgates and large outdoor parties that require high-volume sound. Though its cup holder is made for two, it has a bottle opener on its side to service all of your guests. If they need to use a microphone or speakerphone, it offers these functions, too.
We like its built-in AM/FM radio, long-lasting battery life, waterproof and dust-proof design, and price, which is considerably lower than competitor models. The EcoBoulder+ is large, but it has wheels and a retractable handle that make moving it less of a hassle.                     
Photo: Kyle Fitzgerald
Budget soundbar: Vizio SB3651-E6
A starter home theater setup doesn’t have to be packed with speakers, and it doesn’t have to be super expensive. The basic, affordable route to getting high-quality sound for listening to music and watching TV or movies is to invest in a good soundbar. Our top pick for budget soundbars with sub, the Vizio SB3651-E6, offers the best combination of value, connectivity and performance.
It doesn’t support HDMI 2.0 for external 4K sources, but you can connect video sources (game consoles, Blu-ray players, etc.) to your TV and run an optical or coax cable to the soundbar as a workaround. Its stereo mode will give your setup noticeable surround sound that makes watching movies and TV better. You can also stream music from your phone over Bluetooth, or by using Google Chromecast.
Wireless multiroom speaker systems: Sonos One
Wireless multiroom speaker systems are great for anyone who wants to build out and link a home sound system. If you’re looking for an entry point to the Sonos system, the Sonos One is one of our top recommendations. It’s a newer smart speaker with multiroom functionality, which means you’ll be able to group it with other speakers, or play and control them independently.
While the Sonos One is in the process of being updated to stand as a voice-controlled speaker that works with Apple AirPlay 2, Google Assistant, and Amazon’s Alexa—for now, it’s only Alexa-enabled. Still, we think it’s a great multiroom speaker addition for most homes. The Sonos One sounds impressive on its own, but when you’re ready to add deep bass, a bookshelf speaker, a soundbar or another Sonos One, this pick will pair seamlessly.
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Durable speakers you can buy without overspending
Durable speakers you can buy without overspending
Editor’s note: This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter’s independently chosen editorial picks, Wirecutter and TechCrunch earn affiliate commissions.
There are few scenarios where enjoyable music pumping out of a good speaker is an annoyance. Outdoor gatherings, casual cleaning sessions at home, and parties (big and small) call for entertainment that can be provided through sound.
While speakers and systems are known to be pricey, there are a variety of affordable options that perform exceptionally well. We did some digging and found speakers that are worth buying now—or anytime you need a durable, high-quality speaker.
Computer speakers: Mackie CR3
For listening to music or playing games on your desktop computer, the Mackie CR3 speakers (Amazon) are our top recommendation. The set delivers better sound than you’d expect from computer speakers in this price range. Aside from the decent sound quality, we like the user-friendliness of the Mackie CR3 best. The sturdy speakers have a front AUX input and volume knob for easy access. They can be used with a phone and have acoustic sound pads that minimize transferred vibrations. If Bluetooth is a must, a compatible adapter can enable this set.    
Photo: Kyle Fitzgerald
Portable Bluetooth Speaker: UE Roll 2
Portable Bluetooth speakers are great for taking anywhere. Our top pick, the UE Roll 2, comes with a bungee cord and whether you hang it in the shower or on a tree, it’ll bounce back from a fall. If things get out of hand at your pool party, rest in knowing that it’s waterproof and can be submerged 3 feet underwater for 30 minutes. It has a 60-foot Bluetooth range, and during testing its playback time averaged around 11.5 hours. Its bass is deep and its sound is full enough to entertain intimate or large crowds on a camping trip, picnic, a spot on the beach or at a home get-together.                   
Photo: Kyle Fitzgerald
Portable Bluetooth speaker: EcoXGear GDI-EXBLD810 EcoBoulder+
Some gatherings need a portable Bluetooth speaker that offers bigger sound than an option you can toss around. The EcoXGear GDI-EXBLD810 EcoBoulder+, our “also great” pick, will get the job done at tailgates and large outdoor parties that require high-volume sound. Though its cup holder is made for two, it has a bottle opener on its side to service all of your guests. If they need to use a microphone or speakerphone, it offers these functions, too.
We like its built-in AM/FM radio, long-lasting battery life, waterproof and dust-proof design, and price, which is considerably lower than competitor models. The EcoBoulder+ is large, but it has wheels and a retractable handle that make moving it less of a hassle.                     
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Budget soundbar: Vizio SB3651-E6
A starter home theater setup doesn’t have to be packed with speakers, and it doesn’t have to be super expensive. The basic, affordable route to getting high-quality sound for listening to music and watching TV or movies is to invest in a good soundbar. Our top pick for budget soundbars with sub, the Vizio SB3651-E6, offers the best combination of value, connectivity and performance.
It doesn’t support HDMI 2.0 for external 4K sources, but you can connect video sources (game consoles, Blu-ray players, etc.) to your TV and run an optical or coax cable to the soundbar as a workaround. Its stereo mode will give your setup noticeable surround sound that makes watching movies and TV better. You can also stream music from your phone over Bluetooth, or by using Google Chromecast.
Wireless multiroom speaker systems: Sonos One
Wireless multiroom speaker systems are great for anyone who wants to build out and link a home sound system. If you’re looking for an entry point to the Sonos system, the Sonos One is one of our top recommendations. It’s a newer smart speaker with multiroom functionality, which means you’ll be able to group it with other speakers, or play and control them independently.
While the Sonos One is in the process of being updated to stand as a voice-controlled speaker that works with Apple AirPlay 2, Google Assistant, and Amazon’s Alexa—for now, it’s only Alexa-enabled. Still, we think it’s a great multiroom speaker addition for most homes. The Sonos One sounds impressive on its own, but when you’re ready to add deep bass, a bookshelf speaker, a soundbar or another Sonos One, this pick will pair seamlessly.
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