How about mirrorless? Re Canon 50mm F1.8 lens out cheap. I bought one. My Tamron 18-270mm @ 50mm was better. Wasted my money. I suggest a zoom. Been using them for decades. We can debate brand and zoom range. But if you are on a budget, a zoom will be better than buying a set of primes. Cheaper, don't need to keep changing lenses, etc. Re M50 - it's a dead end with limited lenses / zooms for it. ATM, with lots of good mirrorless coming out, a second hand mirrored may be a better way to go before committing to whatever you decide upon. I had 600D + Tamron 18-270. Loved it. Get that cheap second hand. I've now got Canon RP (FF) + 24-240. Ok, not cheap but better again. All up side and no down sides. Also added Canon R50 (APS-C) and 100-400. Good enough for me and my occasional long range needs. Good part is they both use the same battery and the lenses can be used on either body. BTW - for a beginner, don't get hung up on APS-C v FF. The lines are blurring now so much that the sensor format is not a critical as before. Just look at the price ranges and specs - they now overlap a lot. There are arguments for both formats and for different lenses. I've chosen mine because it suits what I do - travel grab shots and family. You may be different.
The r6ii is good, but the m50 feels much better (build quality). Also i had to send in my r6ii for repairs just after I bought it a few months ago. Problems with Autofocus... Good thing I didn't sell the m50
I am getting body only eos rp at 666$ and r50 at 773$ with kit lens. I wanted to low light photography. Will digic 8 in rp affect low light performance compared to apsc r50 ?
Both camera are just okay for low light. Your best bet is to get a fast lens with an f1.8 or f2.8 aperture and thats where you will see the most gains in terms of low light
I love my m50 but the Autofocus is too slow for action shots. I bought a r6ii to take pictures of my running dogs. But for portraits and video the m50s Autofocus is very good
I am surprised to hear that. Double check your settings. And make sure you are on automatic servo mode. Ive used it for action and i have not had any issues
with the rp you are locked into the canon lenses for the budget options. I really like the 16mm and 50mm. Everything else gets to be a few hundered dollars or more
i own a a6000. is it worth upgrading to either the zv e10 II or eos R50? or is the M50 better? i'm a graphic and web designer in education but i also very interested in photography as well. My "priority" will be product shots, architecture or macro. i'll also want to do something like short promotional videos. will be great if you can help me here :)
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I just bought the Canon SL3/250D. I am planning on using it for starting my real estate photography business. Upgrading later if needed?
bloody hell. this is some impeccable timing.
glad it came in time :)
That’s exactly how I feel rn😂
How about mirrorless?
Re Canon 50mm F1.8 lens out cheap. I bought one. My Tamron 18-270mm @ 50mm was better. Wasted my money.
I suggest a zoom. Been using them for decades. We can debate brand and zoom range. But if you are on a budget, a zoom will be better than buying a set of primes. Cheaper, don't need to keep changing lenses, etc.
Re M50 - it's a dead end with limited lenses / zooms for it.
ATM, with lots of good mirrorless coming out, a second hand mirrored may be a better way to go before committing to whatever you decide upon.
I had 600D + Tamron 18-270. Loved it. Get that cheap second hand.
I've now got Canon RP (FF) + 24-240. Ok, not cheap but better again. All up side and no down sides.
Also added Canon R50 (APS-C) and 100-400. Good enough for me and my occasional long range needs.
Good part is they both use the same battery and the lenses can be used on either body.
BTW - for a beginner, don't get hung up on APS-C v FF. The lines are blurring now so much that the sensor format is not a critical as before. Just look at the price ranges and specs - they now overlap a lot. There are arguments for both formats and for different lenses. I've chosen mine because it suits what I do - travel grab shots and family. You may be different.
Can u recommend me some beginner telephoto lenses for m50 for wildlife photography?
Does the camera do fine in night time with lights on. Like a football field at night with the lights on
I upgraded to a Canon r6II but I still use and love my m50
LOVE the r6 mk ii!
The r6ii is good, but the m50 feels much better (build quality). Also i had to send in my r6ii for repairs just after I bought it a few months ago. Problems with Autofocus... Good thing I didn't sell the m50
I wish you have lense recommendations for the Cannon M50
What lens is best to buy to upgrade canon M50?
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I am getting body only eos rp at 666$ and r50 at 773$ with kit lens.
I wanted to low light photography.
Will digic 8 in rp affect low light performance compared to apsc r50 ?
Both camera are just okay for low light. Your best bet is to get a fast lens with an f1.8 or f2.8 aperture and thats where you will see the most gains in terms of low light
I love my m50 but the Autofocus is too slow for action shots. I bought a r6ii to take pictures of my running dogs. But for portraits and video the m50s Autofocus is very good
I am surprised to hear that. Double check your settings. And make sure you are on automatic servo mode. Ive used it for action and i have not had any issues
and i love the r6 ii. I have one. that camera rips so hard
Haha we tried a lot 😅
Make a video on 200D II vs M50 II
Kindly suggest rf budget lens for Eos RP
with the rp you are locked into the canon lenses for the budget options. I really like the 16mm and 50mm. Everything else gets to be a few hundered dollars or more
Canon Rebel T7 isn't available in India yet :/
It is in Pakistan though
i own a a6000. is it worth upgrading to either the zv e10 II or eos R50? or is the M50 better?
i'm a graphic and web designer in education but i also very interested in photography as well. My "priority" will be product shots, architecture or macro. i'll also want to do something like short promotional videos. will be great if you can help me here :)
I would say since its for proffesional use the m50 is not a good fit. i would either go for the r50 or the canon rp
My advice is stick with Sony, maybe the A6400 as the E mount lenses you have can carry over to most Sony cams as they use the same E mount
Also because the A6400 is slightly aimed more towards photography than ZVE10 (which is used more for video)
No Canons for me. Canon hates 3rd party lens manufacturers like Viltrox, TTartisans, 7Artisan, Meike, Yongnuo, etc.
That's right. Sony for budget cams, Canon if you have $$$ to spend
@@JKH-f8dIs there a Sony you would recommend
liked it.
Godddd I live in France and I can't have the M50