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Hey everyone — just wanted to share a perspective that I think some of you here might relate to.
I’ve been using Apple gear since the very beginning. I had the first-gen iPod Touch, followed by a long list of iPhones: 3GS → 5 → 5s → 6s → 8 Plus → 12 → 15. MacBooks, iPads, Apple Watch — all of it. F
...Life_Cricket in r/pixel_phones
June 22, 2025 1:11 PM
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Took this picture of my cat in the garden. I feel like it's a good photo, but keen to receive some critique from people that know a little more than me!
📷 Canon EOS R50, RF 50mm f/1.8, ISO 200 f/1.8 1/400
dancryer in r/AmateurPhotography
June 20, 2025 3:21 PM
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The Canon 750D was released in 2015 at a list price of €799. That would be over €1000 today. So that R50 is maybe evidence of MORE value for the money now than ever.
211logos in r/photography
April 8, 2025 11:39 PM
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Took it with my new Canon EOS R50 using the 18-45mm kit lens
What so you think? Did I do a good job on it?
I had to lower a bit the light coming from the window in light room but that is basically the only editing I did
atholum in r/AmateurPhotography
December 2, 2024 10:56 AM
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No the R50 is fine. The burst length is fine, you're a beginner, pick your shots you don't need 200 raws per pass. EF to RF is completely fine, buy an original canon adapter just to be safe - I've got an EOS R and a 5D IV, the lenses work perfectly on the R, I've only bought EF. As a first camera, g
...Galf2 in r/canon
May 25, 2025 7:29 PM
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Hi ! Please can someone help this amateur out. I’ve just bought the ZV E10 (had a Canon EOS R50). Love the camera - but I am battling with finding the best settings for photography. I am not an expert but do content creation and when I do photos for clients (cafe - food - cars - very mixed) I am not
..._maxziervogel in r/ZVE10
October 4, 2025 11:02 PM
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So hello everyone, this is my first time posting. I have a canon eos r50 and I use two lenses: a 18-45 mm and a 55-210 mm for a lot of gigs I do, mostly sports and events photography. I'm a student so I already blew all my savings to get it last year. Today, while turning it on to take pictures I
...Tessartem in r/canon
November 16, 2025 1:52 PM
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Hi everyone, I'm French, I've been living in Mexico for almost 12 years and tomorrow I'm starting the great adventure of photography because I'm going to receive my Canon EOS R50. I know it's not the best performing camera, but from what I've read, this camera is perfect for upgrading from phone pho
...Ortie30 in r/AmateurPhotography
November 18, 2025 4:21 AM
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Absolutely, the canon r50 is perfect (I have the same). It’s a long exposure light trail shot, all you really need is a tripod to keep the camera steady, and to shoot in manual. Set the shutter speed somewhere between 5 and 20 seconds depending on how much light trail you want (the longer the exposu
...Ill_Garage_9227 in r/canon
November 4, 2025 6:29 PM
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I try using the viewfinder to take more shots (because of the movement), but it’s kind of hard, so I end up using the screen. The problem is that it adds a lot of delay/lag after each photo. Live view on the Nikon D5200 is using a contrast detect autofocus system that is terrible compared to the pha
...BeefJerkyHunter in r/AskPhotography
November 22, 2025 6:49 PM
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