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Canon R50 or M50 Mark II

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KevinRA Senior Member • Posts: 1,456
Re: Compared

MAC wrote:

KevinRA wrote:

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MyM6II wrote:

RLight wrote:

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How important is size to you? And small light (and excellent) lenses? F/1.4 lenses? UWA zoom?

https://kr.canon/product/content/detail/00C4AB6F21E646576C2CD4222A55ADCE

https://kr.canon/product/content/detail/87B03FE4EA31EE4AA031CD26A2E744D6

https://www.canonwatch.com/canon-rf-s-11-22mm-f-4-5-5-6-is-stm-to-be-announced-before-summer-2023/

https://www.canonwatch.com/canon-rf-s-22mm-f-2-stm-coming-alongside-the-canon-eos-r50/

I don't find these rumors far fetched considering Canon just made an EF-M 55-200 "killer". I do consider it a killer too btw considering it's improved optical performance, even though it gave up 1/3 stop.

I would never buy a camera based on loose rumors. "Coming alongside the R50" ? No, It didn't. And not even a "cr" rating on these rumors. My advice is wait, wait, wait and wait before you buy a APS-C R mount camera. It can take a long looong time before it has got something close to the EF-M lens line up. IF ever !

RF-S: Slower lenses. Larger lenses. Fewer lenses. No F/1.4 lenses. No Sigma trio.

The RF-S 55-210mm is slower, heavier and much larger and does not fit nicely in a pocket as the EF-M 55-200 does.

Canon started the RF mount claiming FF dominance

now APSC cameras are showing up as an afterthought.

the R6II and R8 will rule the roost.

except for maybe R7 with long lenses, skip buying anymore APSC

The R10 - now discounted to £799 in UK is a bargain for those who want top of the current range AF and frames per second in either craw or jpeg and good ergonomics. The R8 is far more expensive - double. R10 with either adapted ef 10-18 or if we are lucky refs 11-22 coming - plus 18-150 - throw in a 85 f/2 or adapted 60 2.8 plus 100-400 of some type - or Efs 55-250 will make a lot of sense for many people. R7 yes is better other than ergonomics than R10 - but does not for stills at least radically better it. R8 and R6ii are neither cheap nor keep up with Nikon or Sony for resolution.

resultant resolution is a function of not just camera body, but camera body + lens

+1 But the R10 when focal length limited is unlikely to lose the 1.6 advantage with a good lens

the R8 has better low light focus acquisition @ -6.5 EV @ f1.2 than many other camera bodies.

I had the 10-18 and gave it away and got the 11-22

for birding the R7 beats the R10.

Yes it does - but not by a huge margin - as owner of both. Price difference not insignificant

But I intend to use the R8 in e-shutter mode for action which has a read time that even beats the R5 and has less rolling shutter

to each their own, but I don't get the RF-s APSC crop formula for general photography

OM systems doing very well and even smaller sensors - with pros and award winning photographers using it

, as an enthusiast, when M has the f1.4 lenses and Rf-s does not,

Yes - that is a great feature of EFM - my M62 staying with me

and a powerful R8 is coming that will crush the APSc systems for enthusiasts in the long run.

It is far more expensive - and much bigger system needed for equiv reach in tele work. OM systems still doing very well on micro four thirds

and M will fade away

Sadly yes

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