Beginner's luck
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Re: Beginner's luck
KEG wrote:
MAC wrote:
RLight wrote:
Having shot many cameras in my life, I can say that few, if any, approach the sheer "fun" of the EOS M50. Likewise, bang for buck, the M50 is unbeatable in value.
Good summary. I think you miss the sheer fun of the m series. I enjoy your photos from the m series more than the g series. because of bokeh As I've suggested, I think you need to buy back into the m series (M50II or M6II) for the sheer fun. The P&S do not have the bokeh. The shot of your daughter at iso 4000 could also be improved with DXO PL4 deep prime. Buy into the M6II or M50II and get DXO PL4 Elite
Consider carefully:
That awesome 32mm f/1.4 STM lens, or, any of the Sigma f/1.4 "trio" lenses. If you're considering them, consider the EOS M50 Mark II or M6 Mark II instead.
A few things about your advice. My advice is somewhat different.
The difference between the M50 and the M50II in price is only $50. Get the M50II for $50 more since it has the firmware update with the better eye focus.
I personally would not recommend the kit zooms, 15-45 and 55-200, with the m6II since they don't take much advantage of the 33 mpxl sensor over the 24 mpxl sensor and the M6II lacks EFCS, whereas, the M50II has proper EFCS to address some of the IS issues that some users have had with the IS on these two zooms
So if the buyer wants the 2 kit zooms, get the M50II imo..
That said, the M6II has great resolution and has custom operations for more advanced users with the f1.4 primes.
What about just getting EOS R for $400 more?
In my market, the R is $800 more than the RP and $950 more than the m6II
that is too much for what it offers imo, particularly since some of what you need is F1.2/F1.4 glass to take advantage of the R
Buy the M6II for the primes (16, 22, 28, 32, 56 and the 11-22) with the 32 being the #1 priority. Maybe get a FE lens. Maybe adapt the 55-250 stm. Get DXO PL4 Elite.
Just *my 2 cents* on *my advice *
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