This is a definition of a perfect camera review. A person watching the camera for the first time in his life can understand how everything works. Subbing! ❤
I have tried many youtube videos to understand my this new camera EOS R50, but I could not understand well from all that clips. Now I came across this Jason Hermann video and found it very easy and understandable for me to learn basic features of my camera. Thanks Jason.
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I recently got this camera with the 50RF and really appreciate your videos on this, i decided to take up capturing momments this way. I think for newbs this is a terrific starting point.
just got the r50. ur vid was really helpful. esp. the part where u informed abt the evf & the bottom part of it which could be adjusted for ppl wearing spectacles. i wasn't able to figure out myself up to what was it's usecase. thanks man. soon heading to ur hour long vid on r50.
Thank you for cutting to the chase with being able to use this camera! As much as I value in-depth user guides, they can be overwhelming for a new camera owner.
Oh man. So glad I found this. I just bought this camera and really need this basic help. Why did I buy such a nice camera when I can barely operate my microwave IDK 🤦🏾♀️? But I'm grateful you are here to help. I hope your full tutorial comes out soon.
I just bought this camera - Thank you for this tutorial. It really helped get me started. I look forward to the full beginners guide. Now I will go outdoors and practice!
Thanks for making this video I just got this camera my first real one at that lol so this was a very useful vid. I’ll be sure to check out the next one very soon
You are god sent. subscribed, amazing video, both this and beginner's guide. I don't even have my camera yet, not sure if I will get it, but this video felt like I had it already set up to shoot.
Jason-I know that when an EF lens is used with the R50 a 1.6 crop factor is imposed. In some video reviews it is sometimes implied or said outright that the 1.6 crop factor also applies to the 18-45mm kit lens when used with the R50. I always thought that lenses like the 18-45mm kit lens designed for a cropped sensor camera were specifically designed to allow them to operate with the specified focal length, am I wrong? Are they true 18-45mm or 28.8-72mm?
Yes the "crop factor" is very confusing at first! The effective focal range is what I am referencing. You don't need to do this for full frame cameras/ lenses because effective is the same as what the lens says. On crop factor cameras the lens numbers still reference to full frame standard of measurement. This is why we need to calculate the "effective" focal length when using the smaller sensor cameras. This is also why some crop factor cameras use 1.6x and others use 1.5x due to the actual sensor size... Basically with crop factors you get more effective zoom when compared to a full frame camera. One more example I will give is if you want a 35mm look on a crop factor camera you would need to do the math and figure that out. so basically it would be 35mm / 1.6x which gives you ~22mm.... So if filming with a crop factor camera you would need to use a 22mm lens to give you the same "field of view" as what a 35mm lens would give you on a full frame camera. Again, because the standard is measured in full frame when it comes to focal lengths this is why we need to do the math....
@@Jason_Hermann Yes, I understand all that but that doesn’t answer the basic question, is does the 18-45mm kit lens provide the true 18-45mm range of view or does it too crop to 28.8-72mm?
@@blueridgebonsai9155 You always have to apply the crop factor unless you are using a full frame camera with a full frame lens. So yes it is an "effective" 28.8-72mm...
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks for that clarification. The information in a lot of RUclips videos is conflicting or just glossed over with respect to this question so it is good to have a specific answer.
I just bought this camera. I will be using it as a webcam on streaming for a few hours. What kit do you recommend because I need help. I hope you respond. I did save this video to my playlist.
Can you one clip where you show us how the stand in this kit works .. I am new to this and struggling to take a selfie/movie after attaching the Stand to the camera .. I want to know how the buttons on the stand works to trigger the camera to take photo or movie clip .. thanks in advance
I am about to buy one in two days. I am confused between R10 and R50. Which one do you suggest? The price for both cameras is the same in my local area; they have an offer on R10. It will be used mostly for street still image.
Hi there. Just wondering if you shoot in HDR PQ mode, what color space will you use in adobe premiere pro and when you export the video will you convert to rec709? I found out that if I use the rec709 for HDR PQ on the timeline, the video will be overexpose. But if I use rec2020 together with clog LUT, the colors looked way better
Thanks for the kind words and yeah lens selection is a bit of a problem with the Canon RF-S system at the moment so there are barely any lenses to chose from other than non wide angle kit lenses... 18-45mm is not to bad for a kit lens, but the 18-150mm is significantly better I would say and you can see that clearly in this video: ruclips.net/video/BV6Xf_EVBS4/видео.html I just started using the 55-210mm which I got with this kit and it also appears to be really good so far considering the price and zoom range. I did not pixel peep anything yet on the 55-210mm though... Other than that you have a few affordable RF primes like the 16mm, 24mm and 35mm. The RF L lenses are incredible quality, but they are huge and very expensive so for this camera don't make the most sense to me. Beyond that you have some fully manual lenses that look like fun... As far as the 10-bit HDR-PQ mode, I used it on the R10 and R6 Mark II and found it hard to use so I would be very interested in seeing your findings on that! All the best, Jay
Hello, I think you were asking The Film Alliance, but I can tell you in Final Cut I had to use the HDR option on the footage and then Final cut new what to do with it. I'm not sure if Premier has something similar.. However, I still found it hard to use for the most part, both exposing "correctly" on the camera and trying to grade the footage in post. I need more practice with it for sure, but I do much prefer grading regular log footage.
@Jason Hermann thanks for the reply. Yeah I agree with you. But R50 doesn't come with canon log. I also noticed that once I shoot in HDR PQ mode the video quality seems to be much softer compared to the normal mode but retains more highlight and shadows.
Yes that is correct no Clog and yes the 10-bit HDR-PQ mode has more information for sure in the highlights and shadows... The issue for me is, the workflow when using it. I need to practice with it more for sure!
So first of all, i love your videos. Problem with your videos they are too good. I keep changing what camera I should get. Do you think this is the best beginner camera in this price range? I am really using it primarily for live video Zoom meetings, etc. And videos. I'm not going to take a lot of pictures or make videos outside. Also, what lens do you recommend for this camera for video that doesn't break the bank? Thanks, and you definitely have a new subscriber!
Canon R50 has an 3.5mm diameter stereo mini jack, but is it truly stereo? The canon M50 had this listed in it's specifications and it turned out to be only mono audio. None of the reviews have actually answered this question for me.
It say its stereo according to the specs, but I have not tested it yet with a Mic... R50 = 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input on Camera Body
Hi, I am a newbie.. can you help me so to choose which lens I should buy? I want to buy the Canon R50, but I don't know which lens I should buy. I need to do manly photos to my family.. so for example to a person (bokeh effect) or to group of persons. Which one of these lens you recommend to me? 1) CANON RF-S 55-210MM F5-7.1 IS STM 2) Canon RF 50mm F1.8 STM 3) CANON RF 24MM F1.8 MACRO IS STM 4) Canon RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM
I would recommend the 50mm f/1.8 geni.us/U8903L and the 18-150mm lens geni.us/5pxFjX for everything else.... Canon has very few lens options for the crop factor cameras like the R50 and the really good full frame RF lenses cost a ton....
@@Jason_Hermann thanks a lot man, I got it thanks to your video! Just getting into videography so every step is a learning process. Best regards from Croatia
I have clicked photos in auto mode , and raw pics (using canon EOS r50) When I start seeing the pics in 55 inch tv all the pics are grainy. Now what should I do ?
There are options in the power saving area that you can change. I don't know if it will stay on always though... cam.start.canon/en/C011/manual/html/UG-09_Set-up_0150.html
I have this camera kit comes with the smaller lens. However, the message keeps coming up on the monitor which states that that lens is not compatible with the cameras firmware. As a result, I cannot take photographs just videos. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Both are great options Dany, and I would prefer having the viewfinder for photography in particular, but the ZV-E10 is a little better in a few ways for video I would say. If you don't think you will use the electronic viewfinder for your eye in bright conditions, then I would go with the ZV-E10. If you want that viewfinder for bright conditions then something like the Sony A6100: geni.us/Jd1DG9 or the Canon R50 would be a great option. Also, Sony has way more lenses to choose from at the moment, but Canon is slowly catching with lens options...
Yes it does if you go to the HDMI Display options with the camera in video mode. It's on page 6 of the 1st camera tab... you need to select the camera + monitor option, but the camera will not record internally in this config so you would need record off the HDMI with a Ninja or something...
@@Jason_Hermannthanks I will try it; I usually record video directly to my computer, I have the Canon DSLR Ti8 also but I found the clean HDMI on that camera easier than the R50
Sir, I am planning to create documentary-style videos that include content about foods, traditional secrets, and interviews with people. Additionally, I need to capture high-quality photos. Given that I am not a beginner and have used the Nikon D5600 DSLR for the past four years, could you please suggest a camera that would be suitable for these purposes? Sir please give reply. Sir, before watching this video, my preference was the Sony a6100Y. Is that a good choice for the features I mentioned? Could you provide a corrected or better version of this?
Thanks for the video 😊 very informative. I have subscribed to your channel. Just a question and hope you can help me out. I'm in dilemma whether to buy a prime lense rf24mm or rf35mm mainly for videography purpose as the kit lens doesn't provide high aperture size. Moreover this camera R50 is an apsc which means that it has 1.6x crop factor. I'm new in videography and maybe you can advise me which lens should I buy for my first prime lens. Thanks and appreciate if you could help.
Honestly the current problem with the Canon RF-S lens line is there are no wide angle options. The RF 16mm f/2.8 STM Lens: geni.us/fYVnltt is currently your widest and most affordable option with auto focus at this time...
@Jason Hermann thanks for the reply. Yeah I know there is not a lot of selection for RF lens. But I do some photography shoot occasionally. So I am looking for a flexible versatile lens. 16mm is a bit too wide for taking portrait photos right. Coz I see a lot of reviewer saying that 35mm is the human eye lens. So considering the crop factor I am thinking thay 24mm lens (ff 35mm) should be the best. However, if I buy 35mm lens(ff 55mm) will be a bit too close for videography/vlog
Well typically vlogging often means hand holding the camera while talking to it. For that you will need the 16mm. If your using a tripod and have room to step back a bit then yeah the 24mm or 35mm would be a better option for way less distortion and better background blur if desired. I would go with the 24mm over the 35mm for crop factor camera because it gives you more flexibility.
There is no rear camera, the screen rotates so you can see the screen while in front of the camera or when behind the camera. There is only one lens/ camera... Not like a smart phone in that way if that is what you are thinking?
No reason to panic, but the M line is no longer supported, so if you want more lens options I would not buy the M50 these days is all... Still a great camera though for sure as you pointed out...
This is a definition of a perfect camera review. A person watching the camera for the first time in his life can understand how everything works. Subbing! ❤
Thank you very much and just to let you know my highly detailed Canon R50 Beginners Guide is now up also: ruclips.net/video/gr9Qiawr_mM/видео.html
I just purchased this little beast and so thankful for this valuable information
I have tried many youtube videos to understand my this new camera EOS R50, but I could not understand well from all that clips. Now I came across this Jason Hermann video and found it very easy and understandable for me to learn basic features of my camera. Thanks Jason.
I recently got this camera with the 50RF and really appreciate your videos on this, i decided to take up capturing momments this way. I think for newbs this is a terrific starting point.
just got the r50. ur vid was really helpful.
esp. the part where u informed abt the evf & the bottom part of it which could be adjusted for ppl wearing spectacles. i wasn't able to figure out myself up to what was it's usecase.
thanks man.
soon heading to ur hour long vid on r50.
I just got my new Canon R50 from UPS. This is the first beginners guide I watch! Greetings from Monterrey, Mexico!
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you for cutting to the chase with being able to use this camera! As much as I value in-depth user guides, they can be overwhelming for a new camera owner.
This camera is amazing i love it 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I just got the r50 and this was a great tutorial. I thought handling a camera could be troublesome but you just made it easy for me. Subbing
Thank you for literally saying and making this so easy for a newbie❤
You are very welcome :)
Oh man. So glad I found this. I just bought this camera and really need this basic help. Why did I buy such a nice camera when I can barely operate my microwave IDK 🤦🏾♀️? But I'm grateful you are here to help. I hope your full tutorial comes out soon.
Thank you very much and my highly detailed Canon R50 Beginners Guide is now up here: ruclips.net/video/gr9Qiawr_mM/видео.html
Thankyou so much for the help this is my first camera and really helped me!
Thanks so much for this, super helpful. Just ordered the R50.
Enjoy!
My highly detailed Canon R50 Beginners Guide is NOW UP HERE: ruclips.net/video/gr9Qiawr_mM/видео.html
I am a beginner and this was amazingly explained 👍. Also please make video of how to take cinematic videos and photos with canon r50
I just bought this camera - Thank you for this tutorial. It really helped get me started. I look forward to the full beginners guide. Now I will go outdoors and practice!
Glad it was helpful Elisa and I'm working on the beginners guide now :)
My highly detailed Canon R50 Beginners Guide is now up here: ruclips.net/video/gr9Qiawr_mM/видео.html
Sua revisão completa, para iniciante como eu, foi ÓTIMA! Gratidão
Thanks for making this video I just got this camera my first real one at that lol so this was a very useful vid. I’ll be sure to check out the next one very soon
You are god sent. subscribed, amazing video, both this and beginner's guide. I don't even have my camera yet, not sure if I will get it, but this video felt like I had it already set up to shoot.
Jason-I know that when an EF lens is used with the R50 a 1.6 crop factor is imposed. In some video reviews it is sometimes implied or said outright that the 1.6 crop factor also applies to the 18-45mm kit lens when used with the R50. I always thought that lenses like the 18-45mm kit lens designed for a cropped sensor camera were specifically designed to allow them to operate with the specified focal length, am I wrong? Are they true 18-45mm or 28.8-72mm?
Yes the "crop factor" is very confusing at first! The effective focal range is what I am referencing. You don't need to do this for full frame cameras/ lenses because effective is the same as what the lens says. On crop factor cameras the lens numbers still reference to full frame standard of measurement. This is why we need to calculate the "effective" focal length when using the smaller sensor cameras. This is also why some crop factor cameras use 1.6x and others use 1.5x due to the actual sensor size... Basically with crop factors you get more effective zoom when compared to a full frame camera. One more example I will give is if you want a 35mm look on a crop factor camera you would need to do the math and figure that out. so basically it would be 35mm / 1.6x which gives you ~22mm.... So if filming with a crop factor camera you would need to use a 22mm lens to give you the same "field of view" as what a 35mm lens would give you on a full frame camera. Again, because the standard is measured in full frame when it comes to focal lengths this is why we need to do the math....
@@Jason_Hermann Yes, I understand all that but that doesn’t answer the basic question, is does the 18-45mm kit lens provide the true 18-45mm range of view or does it too crop to 28.8-72mm?
@@blueridgebonsai9155 You always have to apply the crop factor unless you are using a full frame camera with a full frame lens. So yes it is an "effective" 28.8-72mm...
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks for that clarification. The information in a lot of RUclips videos is conflicting or just glossed over with respect to this question so it is good to have a specific answer.
I just bought this camera. I will be using it as a webcam on streaming for a few hours. What kit do you recommend because I need help. I hope you respond. I did save this video to my playlist.
Grato pela dedicação, revisão perfeita R50, Você ajudou muito operar os primeiros passos
Such a great beginners video!!! I understood everything perfectly. Thank you.
You're very welcome! :)
getting it on Wednesday, so excited
Getting my camera next week!
Will go through this quick video and the long one for few times 😂
Thank you for your help! 🙌🏽
Jay helping out all the brands!!
Doing what I can Mark ;)
Can you one clip where you show us how the stand in this kit works .. I am new to this and struggling to take a selfie/movie after attaching the Stand to the camera .. I want to know how the buttons on the stand works to trigger the camera to take photo or movie clip .. thanks in advance
Your videos are outstanding. Thank you.
Hi! Bought this yesterday, thanks for this tutorial. Now waiting impatiently for the full beginners guide :)
lol, I'm working on I promise! I got the first part done so a few more days and I should have it up Tirsa 👍
My highly detailed Canon R50 Beginners Guide is now up here: ruclips.net/video/gr9Qiawr_mM/видео.html
Straight to the point...enjoyed this and subscribed.
Hey thanks for the very fruitful guide review! Indeed i'm still studying R50 and ZV1F to purchase
You are very welcome :)
YOUR WORK IS UNDERRATED!!!!!! thanks very so much!
I am about to buy one in two days. I am confused between R10 and R50. Which one do you suggest? The price for both cameras is the same in my local area; they have an offer on R10. It will be used mostly for street still image.
R10 is the better camera between the two...
I just rented the R50 and am super pumped about the 10 Bit HDR mode, What are your thoughts on the lens selection? Great video btw.
Hi there. Just wondering if you shoot in HDR PQ mode, what color space will you use in adobe premiere pro and when you export the video will you convert to rec709? I found out that if I use the rec709 for HDR PQ on the timeline, the video will be overexpose. But if I use rec2020 together with clog LUT, the colors looked way better
Thanks for the kind words and yeah lens selection is a bit of a problem with the Canon RF-S system at the moment so there are barely any lenses to chose from other than non wide angle kit lenses... 18-45mm is not to bad for a kit lens, but the 18-150mm is significantly better I would say and you can see that clearly in this video: ruclips.net/video/BV6Xf_EVBS4/видео.html I just started using the 55-210mm which I got with this kit and it also appears to be really good so far considering the price and zoom range. I did not pixel peep anything yet on the 55-210mm though... Other than that you have a few affordable RF primes like the 16mm, 24mm and 35mm. The RF L lenses are incredible quality, but they are huge and very expensive so for this camera don't make the most sense to me. Beyond that you have some fully manual lenses that look like fun... As far as the 10-bit HDR-PQ mode, I used it on the R10 and R6 Mark II and found it hard to use so I would be very interested in seeing your findings on that! All the best, Jay
Hello, I think you were asking The Film Alliance, but I can tell you in Final Cut I had to use the HDR option on the footage and then Final cut new what to do with it. I'm not sure if Premier has something similar.. However, I still found it hard to use for the most part, both exposing "correctly" on the camera and trying to grade the footage in post. I need more practice with it for sure, but I do much prefer grading regular log footage.
@Jason Hermann thanks for the reply. Yeah I agree with you. But R50 doesn't come with canon log. I also noticed that once I shoot in HDR PQ mode the video quality seems to be much softer compared to the normal mode but retains more highlight and shadows.
Yes that is correct no Clog and yes the 10-bit HDR-PQ mode has more information for sure in the highlights and shadows... The issue for me is, the workflow when using it. I need to practice with it more for sure!
i would love a full video on all the settings, cant wait
Coming later today!!
Very helpful - Thanks!! Now on to the beginners guide :)
Glad it was helpful and thanks for the comments! The R50 beginners guide goes way deeper, so strap in!
which one is better r10 or r50?😍
R10 has more features/ power compared to R50...
So first of all, i love your videos. Problem with your videos they are too good. I keep changing what camera I should get. Do you think this is the best beginner camera in this price range? I am really using it primarily for live video Zoom meetings, etc. And videos. I'm not going to take a lot of pictures or make videos outside. Also, what lens do you recommend for this camera for video that doesn't break the bank? Thanks, and you definitely have a new subscriber!
Well if you are focused on video only, I would consider the Sony ZV-E10 geni.us/ObFCBGY also, but yes this camera is a good option as well.
This was such a useful start up guide. Thank you!
You're very welcome :)
Just picked this up today. Great video. Straight to the point and easy to follow. Earned a sub. 📸
Thanks Eric 👊 Working on Beginners Guide now!
Great video
Canon R50 has an 3.5mm diameter stereo mini jack, but is it truly stereo? The canon M50 had this listed in it's specifications and it turned out to be only mono audio. None of the reviews have actually answered this question for me.
It say its stereo according to the specs, but I have not tested it yet with a Mic... R50 = 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input on Camera Body
@@Jason_Hermann you think you could test it out with a trs stereo mic? I want to buy the r50. Just need someone to confirm this being actual stereo.
Hi, I am a newbie.. can you help me so to choose which lens I should buy? I want to buy the Canon R50, but I don't know which lens I should buy. I need to do manly photos to my family.. so for example to a person (bokeh effect) or to group of persons. Which one of these lens you recommend to me?
1) CANON RF-S 55-210MM F5-7.1 IS STM
2) Canon RF 50mm F1.8 STM
3) CANON RF 24MM F1.8 MACRO IS STM
4) Canon RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM
I would recommend the 50mm f/1.8 geni.us/U8903L and the 18-150mm lens geni.us/5pxFjX for everything else.... Canon has very few lens options for the crop factor cameras like the R50 and the really good full frame RF lenses cost a ton....
@@Jason_Hermann ok thanks so much for your answer :)
Do you have to format a brand new SD card before start taking pictures?
Sometimes, it depends on the card and camera. Format it in the camera if you do format it...
How to set the lens to the shooting position? I just bought this camera
You need to rotate the lens via the zoom ring to open it up.
@@Jason_Hermann thanks a lot man, I got it thanks to your video! Just getting into videography so every step is a learning process. Best regards from Croatia
hi i dont have 4k 29.97p only 25p. Is there any fix?
i just picked this up today!!
Awesome, enjoy!
Can we pop up the flash automatically without doing it manually?
Not that I am aware of.
great tutorial - thank you for sharing with me
I have clicked photos in auto mode , and raw pics (using canon EOS r50)
When I start seeing the pics in 55 inch tv all the pics are grainy. Now what should I do ?
It's really useful for beginner users thank you for the clip
Thank you very much and my highly detailed Canon R50 Beginners Guide is now up here: ruclips.net/video/gr9Qiawr_mM/видео.html
Thank you for the details information 🎉
No problem 👍 And the full R50 beginners guide is now up as well here: ruclips.net/video/gr9Qiawr_mM/видео.html
@Jason Hermann is there any option where I can stop the LCD from turning off while the camera is on? It’s really annoying and I can’t find a solution
There are options in the power saving area that you can change. I don't know if it will stay on always though... cam.start.canon/en/C011/manual/html/UG-09_Set-up_0150.html
that lens does not focus though. It does in Manual but not AV, TV ectc: is it supposed to be that way?
Does the hotshow support 3rd party triggers like Goddox?
As long as it's made for Canon it should work from what I can tell.
Very good nitroduction
I have this camera kit comes with the smaller lens. However, the message keeps coming up on the monitor which states that that lens is not compatible with the cameras firmware. As a result, I cannot take photographs just videos. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Thanks man, super helpful
Which one is better for beginner and first camera sony zv e10 or canon eos r50?
Both are great options Dany, and I would prefer having the viewfinder for photography in particular, but the ZV-E10 is a little better in a few ways for video I would say. If you don't think you will use the electronic viewfinder for your eye in bright conditions, then I would go with the ZV-E10. If you want that viewfinder for bright conditions then something like the Sony A6100: geni.us/Jd1DG9 or the Canon R50 would be a great option. Also, Sony has way more lenses to choose from at the moment, but Canon is slowly catching with lens options...
Hi, do you know if the canon R50 has a clean hdmi output? if yes, how do I find it
Yes it does if you go to the HDMI Display options with the camera in video mode. It's on page 6 of the 1st camera tab... you need to select the camera + monitor option, but the camera will not record internally in this config so you would need record off the HDMI with a Ninja or something...
@@Jason_Hermannthanks I will try it; I usually record video directly to my computer, I have the Canon DSLR Ti8 also but I found the clean HDMI on that camera easier than the R50
Sir, I am planning to create documentary-style videos that include content about foods, traditional secrets, and interviews with people. Additionally, I need to capture high-quality photos. Given that I am not a beginner and have used the Nikon D5600 DSLR for the past four years, could you please suggest a camera that would be suitable for these purposes? Sir please give reply.
Sir, before watching this video, my preference was the Sony a6100Y. Is that a good choice for the features I mentioned? Could you provide a corrected or better version of this?
Does R50 have 4K 30 fps?
Yes it does 4k/29.97 IPB which is 30fps...
Jason how do I turn off the histograph?
Press the Info button to cycle thru the different views... Much more info here Dale: ruclips.net/video/gr9Qiawr_mM/видео.html
What lens mount do i buy to use older cannon lenses?
Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R: geni.us/JnCUggo
Thanks for the video 😊 very informative. I have subscribed to your channel. Just a question and hope you can help me out. I'm in dilemma whether to buy a prime lense rf24mm or rf35mm mainly for videography purpose as the kit lens doesn't provide high aperture size. Moreover this camera R50 is an apsc which means that it has 1.6x crop factor. I'm new in videography and maybe you can advise me which lens should I buy for my first prime lens. Thanks and appreciate if you could help.
Honestly the current problem with the Canon RF-S lens line is there are no wide angle options. The RF 16mm f/2.8 STM Lens: geni.us/fYVnltt is currently your widest and most affordable option with auto focus at this time...
@Jason Hermann thanks for the reply. Yeah I know there is not a lot of selection for RF lens. But I do some photography shoot occasionally. So I am looking for a flexible versatile lens. 16mm is a bit too wide for taking portrait photos right. Coz I see a lot of reviewer saying that 35mm is the human eye lens. So considering the crop factor I am thinking thay 24mm lens (ff 35mm) should be the best. However, if I buy 35mm lens(ff 55mm) will be a bit too close for videography/vlog
Well typically vlogging often means hand holding the camera while talking to it. For that you will need the 16mm. If your using a tripod and have room to step back a bit then yeah the 24mm or 35mm would be a better option for way less distortion and better background blur if desired. I would go with the 24mm over the 35mm for crop factor camera because it gives you more flexibility.
@@Jason_Hermann thank you so much
hlo Sir Plz Reply Howe to use canon r50 35mm lens
You put the lens on the camera and point and shoot? Do you have an RF 50mm f/1.8 lens?
How to pancake and unpancake it? Whats the button?
No button, You need to twist the lens to open and close, it takes a bit more effort than you might think...
Le fut de l'objectif ne se rétracte pas à l'extinction de l'appareil et je ne sais pas comment faire... Pouvez-vous m'aider, il est tout neuf !
How do you switch the rear camera to front camera so you can watch yourself on the screen.
There is no rear camera, the screen rotates so you can see the screen while in front of the camera or when behind the camera. There is only one lens/ camera... Not like a smart phone in that way if that is what you are thinking?
canon r 8 guide
I plan on making one 👊
@@Jason_Hermann On hold, thanks, Grila
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks Jason! Really look forward to it! I am also personally quite interested in knowing your views on R8 vs A7C comparison
It really depends if the R8 overheats or not.... I plan on getting the R8 next after this R50 unless the A7R5 or ZV-E1 becomes available...
I had this camera for half a day. It's nice but too small for my man sized hands so I had to return it
It is very small I agree!
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This is M50 's RF Version That's All
Nothing Else
Don't Panic to Buy This Camera
No reason to panic, but the M line is no longer supported, so if you want more lens options I would not buy the M50 these days is all... Still a great camera though for sure as you pointed out...
Is the 4k video good enough? Or is it bad?