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Review on πŸ“· Canon EOS M50 Camera Kit 18-150mm IS STM LP-E12, Black - Enhanced for SEO by Gabriela Suchenek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

I must say right away that I shot using a quality 32mm 1.4 Canon lens and a kit 15-45. I hope my opinion will be decisive for the majority, because, reading the comments and evaluations, I did not find solutions to my questions. Before purchasing this camera, I did extensive research and even spoke with the current owner. Indeed, I was taken aback by that! The positioning of the camera makes for excellent footage, as attested to by the many glowing reviews. And the praise caught me off guard. I surrendered and bought! Let's get clean! As this is my first camera, I was quite enthusiastic about learning how to operate it for the first week. The same eggs, only in profile! A mirror was not something I had considered at first. 1. I am familiar with FullHD and understand what it means for my own videos on YouTube. As a result - the video is so soapy that I instantly refused to shoot in 1080p (((((there are big artifacts and blurs on the borders of objects in the video! As if they were filmed in 480p and stretched to 1080p - I was startled to be honest . During the post it didn’t work out - I use Premiere pro (( The quality of the images captured by this camera is not up to my standards, so I will not be using it for any professional purposes. However, if you are just shooting for fun and want to share the results with your friends on social media, then this camera is perfect for you. 2. Only the ability to record in 4K video salvaged this camera. More harvest, however, bold "BUT"! You may zoom in without sacrificing image quality, as help is at hand. As a result, I shot in 4K and scaled it down by 50% to 1920x1080, which was inconvenient because my 32mm lens suddenly became equivalent to a 75mm FF lens. The lack of Dual-pixel in 4K is the worst trouble, forcing me to shoot in manual focus. As a result, noise was diminished, clarity was improved, and the image could be cropped without degrading. This is a major inconvenience, though. Getting used to the camera is a must. 3. Thus, I decided to purchase a Canon M6 Mark 2. Now I'm sobbing from joy at the stunning Full HD quality I'm testing.

Pros
  • A whale's eye stub that's both cheap and convenient.
Cons
  • For discussion,