EOS M50

Canon

EOS M50

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Photos from a Tourist

Canon EOS M50 II with the default kit lens for this trip. It's an entry level mirrorless camera. It's lens mount type is a bit outdated - so I wouldn't encourage anyone to invest much into that model. A few of the photos were from my Pixel 7 as well.

CapturedByZD in r/MexicoCity

October 26, 2025 9:10 PM

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Used M50 or Brand new R50 V? As a beginner for casual city/car photography.

m50 is fine until needing a bigger focal length than 200 on native mount. or wanting sigma 18-50 or 17-40. ef-m can be cheaper but canon does not develop more cameras or lenses for that mount. m50 also shares issue off 4k with rp. https://cameradecision.com/Canon-EOS-M50-lenses https://cameradecisio

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OwnWish in r/canon

January 1, 2026 12:02 PM

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Canon EOS M50?

Don't get M50. The EOS M line is discontinued. Instead get a used Canon R50 and a used 18-45mm kit lens, or a used Sony A6100 and a used 16-50mm kit lens from MPB.

maniku in r/AskPhotography

August 25, 2025 5:23 AM

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I want to learn photography, what camera(s) should I get?

I’m leaning towards crop sensor and mirrorless cameras because they seem lightweight and versatile, and I can spend about $800 (looking at refurbished as well). Agreed, especially for your budget. I’ve heard crop sensors are more durable Not inherently. But you're only looking at crop sensors anyway

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av4rice in r/AskPhotography

August 20, 2025 4:25 AM

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Top alternatives in Mirrorless Cameras

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Lumix S5II

Panasonic

Lumix S5II

$1797.99

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