Canon
EOS R50
Based on 483 Reddit mentions
$849.00
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Bought my first camera about a month ago, how can I bing out its full potential? More in details.
I got a Canon EOS R50 double zoom kit as my first real camera and have absolutely loved it and the potential it has. However I feel like I could be better.
In particular I really enjoy doing night photography. It just seems to be hard to properly get the camera to capture night time photos the way
...Flurmann in r/AskPhotography
September 23, 2024 12:01 PM
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🎨 Farbe im Fokus [OC]
Wenn man mal was neues ausprobieren will. Was haltet ihr von der Idee?
Canon EOS R50 - RF100-400mm f5,6-f8 f/8,0 - 1/640s - 400mm(x1,6) - ISO4000
Herobraine444 in r/Fotografie
January 28, 2025 4:11 PM
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How much would you pay for this photoshoot?
I charged my client 100/hr with editing included (2 hours). Travel time was not included and was about 1 hour total. I bought two different flashes, but couldn’t get them to work on my R50 for the life of me. From my understanding, I can either buy an adapter which is on the way or by the $400 versi
...iHaveShoeGame in r/portraitphotography
May 6, 2026 3:12 PM
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my first year of birding
currently using the canon r50 paried with the RF-800 F/11. as far as telephoto/mirrorless combos its pretty cheap and has given me amazing results. the RF 100-400 is also incredibly good as a budget telephoto lens
dootdoot1997 in r/birding
December 10, 2025 12:43 AM
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More money on a camera, or on a lens?
Hello! Welcome to the hobby!) First of all be careful when choosing: 60D is a DSLR but RF lenses are for the mirrorless cameras so RF 100-400 won’t work with 60D. 60D has an EF-mount which also has 100-400 lenses. In terms of investment it is better to invest into lenses and skills. If you want go w
...Matsvei_ in r/BirdPhotography
September 16, 2025 5:05 PM
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Have you tried a point and shoot for travel?
If you can deal with a single focal length, the Fuji X100VI and Ricoh GR III are both fantastic. There's also the option of a small mirrorless and compact zoom lens, like a Canon R50 + 15-45.
FeralJesus69 in r/photography
May 13, 2025 10:32 PM
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Some Before and after photos to show how important shelter photography is!
Please don't ever apologize for asking questions, that's how we grow! 💪 I had basically no photography skills before starting this. I had an interest in it as a teenager and tried to take artsy photos but that's all. I also had extremely limited knowledge of Photoshop from like 2001 lol The equipmen
...smittensky in r/cats
December 15, 2024 4:02 AM
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Savjet za kupnju kamere
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...MrJurich in r/Split
May 17, 2026 1:10 PM
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beginner friendly cam
Okay na okay yung A6400 for beginners, solid autofocus and image quality. If within 35k to 45k, pwede ka rin mag-check ng Sony ZV-E10 (same performance, mas video-friendly) or Canon R50 if gusto mo newer system. Mas important din yung lens, kahit kit lens muna then upgrade later.
Ok-Macaron4065 in r/PhotographyPH
April 24, 2026 7:41 AM
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Should I buy the R50?
Lenses are everything so if you have a set budget in mind it's best to invest more in those than in the camera body itself. The R50 is a great camera body for beginners and it uses the same mount as every other professional canon lens so you have a great upgrade path (like the R6 if you invest in a
...JakeJ0693 in r/canonR50
April 28, 2026 12:41 PM
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