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$1797.99
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Based on 56 Reddit mentions
$1234.95
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Panasonic m4/3 kit. I don't even remember the model now, but I had it for almost 10 years after switching from a Canon 60D in order to move to lighter weight gear. Those 10 years were my least productive ever, in the year before and after I shot more photos with my Canon than I did in 10 years with
...DreamingofPurpleCats in r/photography
April 8, 2026 5:36 PM
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I personally changed the canon M50 Mark I on the Canon R.This is a qualitative leap, but I miss the compactness of the Canon M50. It was so light and so small that, while traveling, you could put it in your pocket. However, the Canon R is large enough that it was difficult to fit it anywhere while t
...SnooOwls8731 in r/canon
March 24, 2026 5:58 AM
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Yes, it’s ‘dead’ BUT there are still companies making native EFM lenses for them. I’d say it’s ‘dead’ like the EOS, Canon FD, M39, M42 mounts… lens mounts that are still popular and being used (and adapted) to modern cameras. As someone who uses an M6 MK II for personal use and whose office has a bu
...KawaiiUmiushi in r/canon
March 22, 2026 9:12 PM
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AMAZING!! Thank you so much!! Yeah I love the size of the M50 as I can bring it with me pretty much anywhere. I’ve definitely been able to get ALOT more shots than 250-300 out of a single battery before 🤔 But with my increase in camera knowledge and confidence, I have been playing around in my setti
...Informal-Rain-7744 in r/canon
March 25, 2026 2:23 AM
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I have the m50 my preferred lenses is the ef-m 22mm combined with the ef-m 55-200 both canon lenses fantastic…. Wider options you can go with prime lenses by sigma I think there is 16mm that is great but canons are small and light weight perfect for this compact camera in my opinion
tonyelopin in r/canonM50
March 25, 2026 3:27 PM
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I also have a Canon EOS M6 as a backup. Carrying the Canon R6 Mark II is too heavy for most of the photography I want to do. A "dead" system means they won't release new lenses for the EF-M line. But don't worry, you have adapters for EF and RF mounts. Then, if you need replacement parts for batteri
...Shoddy_Eggplant_6882 in r/canon
February 5, 2026 1:11 PM
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Canon discontinued the M line but if you like your little M camera and it works, use it! I have an M6 MarkII and love it. I take it on vacation and usually only bring the tiny EF-M lenses. but I can adapt any EF or EF-S lens to it with my Viltrox adapter. be very careful to get the correct adapter.
...aarrtee in r/Photography_Gear
May 12, 2025 6:42 AM
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You would be surprised what you can do with a good cell phone. I have a couple DJI action 3s. I like them for being small, has a super wide setting, and will do 4k. It will also do 10bit or 16bit if your into color grading and stuff like that. I'm not is why I can't remember that setting. I have a t
...aggressivenow in r/AggressiveInline
July 25, 2025 4:33 AM
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The Nikon 1 cameras are some of the worst cameras for adapting manual focus lenses. And given the horrible reliability of the Nikon 1 lenses I'd suggest going with something else. Nikon Z30 would be a lot better although it's quite a bit larger. Hopefully still small enough though. Z30 probably make
...ValueCameras in r/photography
July 25, 2025 5:57 AM
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