Have this with the 22mm and the kit lens. I bought a Nikon and Canon EF converter and now I can add any lens I want. Great camera even today. Great video Tim!
Oh yes! My main camera. With the 18 x 150 lens as the one that stays on it 90% of the time. Stays in my car and used often when roaming about . Next are my 2 G16's. The 3 ti sits on a shelf unused for the last 3 years at least.
I have a second hand M50 plus a few lenses and the one thing I would recommend is a metal cage (mine is from Smallrig) as it does protect the camera. I've liked and subscribed so please post whatever you wish about your experiences with the M50
I own one. Maybe get a second one in the future (mark II) just as a backup. I have a lot of adapters for it that allows me to use my older EF lenses as well as Pentax lenses, Minolta, etc. Its small but with an added grip/cage its actually pretty nice.
M50 was my first camera, and is still my only camera. Been loving it, especially with a lens adapter so I can use essentially any lens I want. Two things I don't like about it is the somewhat lacking low light performance and the absolute lack of weather proofing. I am considering getting a Sony A7 for better low light and auto-focus these days though, but not rushing it. That said, it is still a fantastic camera for the price, and I do not regret getting one and definitely recommend it for someone who wants a cheap but good camera.
Solid choice if you were to change. I feel like I should add a Sony or probably more practically change for a Sony at some point. I’ve recently taken a small dive into Micro Four Thirds and now have a few cheap LUMIX
I still have it and use it mainly because i have almost all ef-m lenses so i'm equiped for every ocasion, quality is still more then enough and i would rather have great 1080p video than avarage 4k plus i don't like to work with big files of 4k so for y2b it's best even when it's older... only bad thing is they could update firmware with new features like eye detection but clearly they won't do it because canon is greedy they don't want consumers to have it on budged and that's why i'm fine to sticking with what i have
Do you have or did you have an M50?
Still have one(kit), hardly ever used. Need to get back into it. Thanks for the reminder. What top 5 lenses do you recommend?
Have this with the 22mm and the kit lens. I bought a Nikon and Canon EF converter and now I can add any lens I want. Great camera even today. Great video Tim!
Nice - that 22mm lens is great. I think mine has become one with the camera body now and doesn't want to let go!
Oh yes! My main camera. With the 18 x 150 lens as the one that stays on it 90% of the time. Stays in my car and used often when roaming about . Next are my 2 G16's. The 3 ti sits on a shelf unused for the last 3 years at least.
Nice one…
Yep. My main camera. Love it. Light weight and does a great job and some good lenses.
Totally agree - why did they cancel this great consumer level system.
I have a second hand M50 plus a few lenses and the one thing I would recommend is a metal cage (mine is from Smallrig) as it does protect the camera.
I've liked and subscribed so please post whatever you wish about your experiences with the M50
I own one. Maybe get a second one in the future (mark II) just as a backup. I have a lot of adapters for it that allows me to use my older EF lenses as well as Pentax lenses, Minolta, etc. Its small but with an added grip/cage its actually pretty nice.
I’ve never tried the grip cage approach - which one would you recommend for the M50?
M50 was my first camera, and is still my only camera. Been loving it, especially with a lens adapter so I can use essentially any lens I want.
Two things I don't like about it is the somewhat lacking low light performance and the absolute lack of weather proofing.
I am considering getting a Sony A7 for better low light and auto-focus these days though, but not rushing it.
That said, it is still a fantastic camera for the price, and I do not regret getting one and definitely recommend it for someone who wants a cheap but good camera.
Solid choice if you were to change.
I feel like I should add a Sony or probably more practically change for a Sony at some point. I’ve recently taken a small dive into Micro Four Thirds and now have a few cheap LUMIX
Worth watching your video
That’s nice to hear. Thanks.
I shoot that 22mm on an EOS M (original) quite a bit. Great lens!
@@aperturecollect it’s great isn’t it.
I bought it with 18-150 mm lens for 500$. Nice camera for travel
Good choice! I do like this camera but I have invested some time this last few months in a slightly smaller micro 4/3 LUMIX.
I still have it and use it mainly because i have almost all ef-m lenses so i'm equiped for every ocasion, quality is still more then enough and i would rather have great 1080p video than avarage 4k plus i don't like to work with big files of 4k so for y2b it's best even when it's older... only bad thing is they could update firmware with new features like eye detection but clearly they won't do it because canon is greedy they don't want consumers to have it on budged and that's why i'm fine to sticking with what i have
Nice detailed reply. 100% agree.
nice man
Thanks for the visit 🥳
I love mine. Probably will never sell it. If I buy a better camera, this one will just be used by my wife or daughter.
Same here - don’t see a reason to move on right now..
I own two.
Mk1 or 2? Great little Camera and Canon’s little rival to Sony ZV range.
My M50+22mm takes better photos than my Fuji X100vi!! No kidding. Images are much sharper edge to edge.
That’s good to know. I think this combo is great and i really like that 22mm