📷 Canon EOS M50 Camera Kit 18-150mm IS STM LP-E12, Black - Enhanced for SEO Review
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Description of 📷 Canon EOS M50 Camera Kit 18-150mm IS STM LP-E12, Black - Enhanced for SEO
- Small compared to DSLRs (even with 250d), but not small enough to fit in your pocket and wear all the time. It captures excellent images that are in no way inferior to those of more expensive rivals. Batteries can power 350–400 frames, possibly more in eco mode. Very straightforward navigation; users can customize all of the buttons. shoots excellent 1080p video. The native 15-45mm lens performs admirably. On video, autofocus cannot be heard. He's not terrible, although he may be a little sloppy at times. I use an alik for 100r with a buttonhole, and the sound is fantastic. Cover for 300 with alik. Screen and lens protection eyewear for 150
- 1. A digital viewfinder. Why is it required? The picture portrays a different message than what it ultimately is. I seldom ever use it, and I believe this camera doesn't need it. It simply enlarges the space and gets in the way. 2. A tiny optical park. In general, what can you find on the used market, and if you can, it's 30% less expensive than in a store. The purchase of a new one is then simpler. The only benefit of this device is its compactness; hanging adapters and attaching lenses from another system is foolish. 3. Limited video functionality; no room for setup customization. What am I referring to? For some reason, when you take a movie on full auto, the ISO and aperture are both decreased. That example, he maintains an aperture of 5.0 and an ISO of 800 inside. You go to manual video mode, set the iso to 200–300, and the aperture to 3.5. And it appears that nothing is doing anything to address this. Constantly shooting in manual mode is foolish. And it will be entirely manual if you still choose to shoot in manual mode. For instance, you cannot individually change the aperture and shutter speed while the shutter speed is set to auto. You'll be prodding the buttons and spinning the wheels nonstop. Yes, ND filters and other things can be used, but why? The camera does not appear to be set up professionally. 4. Does not support USB charging. It would be feasible to leave a photo session, insert a corpse into a computer, sit down to upload images, and charge the device all at once, but this is not possible. 5. It's not quite as compact as we'd want. 6. Local lens You must constantly open and close it from 15 to 45 minutes before work. It is quite annoying. Open the lens cap, extend the lens, and start the camera. and you may take it back as the moment has passed.
- Small compared to DSLRs (even with 250d), but not small enough to stuff in your pocket and wear every day. It takes very good photos, in no way inferior to more expensive competitors. Batteries are enough for about 350-400 frames, in eco mode there may be more. Very simple and clear menu, All buttons can be remade for themselves. Shoots very good video in 1080. The native 15-45 lens is very good. Autofocus is not audible on video. He's pretty good, even if he's a bit sloppy at times. I use a buttonhole with alik for 100r the sound is great. Cover with alik for 300. Protective glasses for the screen and lens for 150
- 1. Electronic viewfinder. Why is it needed? The image conveys in other tones than what it will turn out to be. I do not use it at all and I think that it is not needed in this camera. It just gets in the way and increases the size. 2. Very small optics park. On the used market, in general, what can you find, and if you do, it’s 30% cheaper than in a store. Then it’s easier to buy a new one. Hanging adapters and putting on lenses from another system is stupid, the only advantage of this device is its compactness. 3. Limited functionality in terms of video, no flexibility in settings. What am I talking about? When you shoot a video on full auto, for some reason it closes the aperture and lifts the ISO. That is, indoors, he keeps the aperture at 5.0, and iso 800. You go into manual video mode, set the aperture to 3.5, iso drops to 200-300. And it seems that this is not being treated by anything. It will be stupid to shoot constantly in manual mode. And if you still decide to shoot in manual mode, then it will be completely manual. For example, you cannot set the shutter speed to auto and independently adjust the aperture, or vice versa. You will constantly poke buttons and turn the wheels like crazy. Yes, you can put ND filters and all that, but why? The camera is not positioned as a professional one. 4. Does not charge via USB. It would be possible to come from a photo shoot to stick a carcass into a computer, sit down to transfer photos and charge it at the same time, but no. 5. Not as compact as we would like 6. Native lens 15-45 before work, you need to constantly open / close it. It's wildly inconvenient. Remove the cap from the lens, extend the lens, turn on the camera . and you can remove it back because the moment is lost
- Dimensions/cost in comparison to the market
- the combination of a brake shield and an EVI
- A whale's eye stub that's both cheap and convenient.
- For discussion,
- Size, pricing relative to competition
- screen for the brakes and EVI