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Review on 🀩 Capture Stunning Shots with the Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera + Pixibytes Bundle by Ognian Hristov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality was generally satisfied, there were minor shortcomings.

Can I recommend this product? Personally, I don't think so. If I were you, I'd look into the competition; yes, they'll be more expensive, but you won't be let down. Although it was advertised as a video camera, you can't actually use it for that purpose. In his defense, I will note that a friend of mine shoots ads for him. I arranged the lighting, focused the lens, and began taking pictures. The robots here are nasty.

Pros
  • Compact in comparison to DSLRs (even the 250d), but still too bulky to carry around in a pocket. It takes stunning photographs that can't be beaten by similarly priced alternatives. There should have ample battery life for roughly 350–400 frames, possibly more in environmental mode. Easy to understand menu, each button may be customized. Captures excellent 1080 video quality. The built-in 15-45mm lens is excellent. In videos, autofocus does not make any noise. He's pretty competent, despite his occasional carelessness. For 100r, I can get alik in a buttonhole and get fantastic sound quality. Alik 300 covers it. 150 pairs of screen and lens protectors
Cons
  • 1. a digital sighting aid. When is this going to be useful? The image suggests a different interpretation from the actual one. Personally, I find no use for it and don't see why it's included in this camera. It only serves to bloat the overall dimensions. This optical park is teeny-tiny. What may be found on the secondhand market is, in general, 30% cheaper than in a store. Then it's less of a hassle to replace it. The only benefit of this device is its small size; hanging adapters and attaching lenses from another system is foolish. Third, video capabilities is severely restricted, and there is zero customization available. Exactly what am I referring to? For some reason, when you take a movie with full auto, the aperture gets smaller and the ISO gets higher. In other words, when shooting inside, he maintains a 5.0 aperture and ISO 800. Setting the aperture to 3.5 and the iso to 200 or 300 in manual video mode. And nothing appears to be doing anything about it. It would be foolish to use the manual method exclusively. Even if you go to automatic, all of the controls are manual. You can't, for instance, have the shutter speed on auto while also manually adjusting the aperture. You'll be madly mashing buttons and spinning dials. Sure, neutral density filters and all that can be used, but why? There is no attempt at a professional camera setup. There is no USB charging support. It would be convenient to be able to plug a dead body into a computer, transfer images, and charge the device all in one sitting, but alas, this is not the case. 5. not as condensed as we'd like Sixth, a locally sourced lens There will be multiple openings and closings between 15:45 and the start of work. Extremely annoying. The lens cap must be removed, the lens must be extended, and the camera must be turned on. ... you can put it away again now that the opportunity has passed