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Sopivan pieni
Monipuoliseksi kameraksi näppärän kokoinen ja käyttötarkoitukseeni sopivasti etsimen puutetta ei huomaa. Aikaisempi kamera oli täysikokoinen, niin ero on hurjanoloinen.
Matti55–64v Pieni ja utelias kameran
Olen käyttänyt kaksi viikkoa ja on ollut niin helppoa vaikka on minun ensimmäinen kameraa.
Tykkään että voin lähettää kuvat kamerasta puhelimeen niin nopea.
Pitäisi osta adapteri jos haluat käyttää eri kamera lensin.
Katherine25–34vLoving My R50!
Bought my R50 a month ago and loving it.
Awesome crisp photos, lots of controls and features.
There's a lot in there, so I bought the "R50 for Dummies" book, which is a great reference to what the camera can do.
New Camera
This was my birthday present about a month ago. I am very pleased with it although I have had a ew problems with getting a filter for the camera as Canon did not have any in stock but that has been resolved now. I love how light it is and how easy to use.
Canon R50
I love this camera it’s small and light but the auto focus is fast and smart. This was a great buy.
Easy to use and great features
The cannon R50 is a wonderful camera. I am pleasantly surprised with its lightness and capability. The rf35 1.8 is a really good lens. So with the results I am getting I know it was the right camera for me.
Pleased with it , I'm looking for a telephoto lense for it now
Really easy to use camera great for entry level photography but has plenty more to offer.
Bought this a month ago, my first mirrorless camera and first camera I’ve owned in a while. Really nice bit of kit and great base package. Looking to get myself some new lenses soon but taken some really nice pictures with the kit lens provided.
Upgraded from M50 and really good choice
Probably need to get used to it
I wanted to get back to having a proper camera instead of using a phone. Early days yet with it. Been touring New Zealand . Overall it's okay but my wife's iPhone 16 zoom is better than the 210mm zoom lens I bought. Overall I'm a little disappointed with the sharpness of the images. The GPS is annoying having to remember to connect it to the phone. The time also goes out. Transferring to phone works okay but it would be nice after it decides to disconnect that it didn't put another copy over instead of prompting the file exists.
I've been comparing with my iPhone 13 photos and they are also superior.
I should have practiced more probably before I traveled so hoping things improve. I do like the flexibility of choosing aperture or shutter speed.
I bought this last month as a start into mirrorless cameras and from what I have seen by using it it is a good product however something I had on my old camera was the ability to still take photos while recording, something the Canon R50 can't do.
Good beginner camera
Bought as an alternative to a smartphone, using as a point and shoot at the moment but would like to use more of the features when I gain confidence. Happy with the quality of photos so far.
Easy Carry
I purchased the R50 as a light carry anywhere take anything camera. My photography mainly consists of roaming about where I live, seeking out images for my website, so it needed to be light and easy to carry. I've coupled it with the RF 35mm F1.8 lens and that's all I carry. So far I'm happy with the purchase.
Do be aware that the camera is small, so if you have large hands you could find using it a problem. Even though I have small hands, and familiar with Canon cameras, it has taken a few weeks to adapt and avoid pressing buttons inadvertently.
Faultless
After many reviews and originally looking at action cameras to recored the family holidays etc. I went with the r50, can’t fault it brilliant bit of kit so easy to use even when you start getting into manual mode. Already got another lens beware it starts to get a little expensive but the pictures you can get with this compared too a phone do not compare.
So sharp
I am very new to photography but was able to start shooting straight away. I still can’t get over how sharp the pictures are
Lightweight and small but loads of features
Didn't realise how many features this camera has when I bought it. So much to learn. Very pleased with it so far but I keep pressing buttons with my hand on the grip by accident. Very helpful notes come up on screen with each menu which is great for a beginner.
A lot to learn
I bought my EOS R50 at the Photography Show in Birmingham in the middle of March. There are a lot of features, and I am new to photography.
So I need to go on a EOS training course, so that I can get learn to get the best out of my camera.
Small and neat
Still get to know the camera but liking it a lot so far
Great Videos and Pictures
I really love this camera, it is exactly what I wanted. I'm part of a band and really into photography so I bought this as its portable so I can take to gigs and places in London to shoot photos of good quality to promote and market our band. It's 10/10. My favourite lens to use this with is the 50mm.
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Canon EOS R50
Näppärän pieni monipuolinen kamera. Kääntyvä näyttö on tosi toimiva. Kätevä yhdistää puhelimeen ja kaukosäätimeen bluetoothin kautta. Paljon valmiita kuvausasetuksia. Pieni miinus siitä että kamera on jopa aavistuksen liian pienikokoinen.
Sussu35–44v Amazing quality
I took the plunge to move over to mirrorless having used an EOS70D for some time. Not claiming ageism, but the 70D was becoming a bit weighty being as it had an 18-200mm lens as standard. I read a few reviews about the R50, and decided that as a ‘kit’ coming also with the 55-210mm lens, it would effectively have most bases covered for my particular needs. The first thing to note was that it was smaller than the DSLR, but not so much that it interfered with its general operation. It was also significantly lighter, and therefore much easier to handle. The image through the viewfinder was crystal clear, the shutter operation was also noticeably quieter, and appeared to be faster. Albeit early days, I have yet to find any form of ‘downside’ to the R50’s performance for me, describing myself as a keen amateur. Some of the reviews claimed that the battery did not seem to last on each charge, personally I have not found that to be the case, but then, that could simply be down to usage at the time. What I would recommend (and this is something I have always done with my cameras/lens) is to fit a UV filter. This is merely added protection should the worst happen and you damage the lens somehow. Rather than spend a considerable amount of money to replace the lens, just a few pounds will cover the cost of a new filter, which in no way alters the overall result of the photograph taken.
Excellent little camera
Upgrade from a 200D, great features, really small and portable and excellent results
Getting to know the R50
I bought the R50 to replace my Olympus M10 a few weeks ago. The images that I have got from it have been very pleasing. The camera is a wonderful "walk about" camera being small and light. The only thing that has caught me out is accidentally pressing the right hand cross key and finding that it has gone into a "multi shot mode". Not really a fault with the camera just my fumble fingers! As I see it the camera has huge potential with the vast array of lenses that can be fitted. So far I have only "scratched the surface" of what it can do. This is my first Canon camera and I am very pleased with it.
