Great video, I just bought an old Canon film camera that has ef mount, tempted by Sigma ef m lenses for my M50 but sticking to purchasing ef lenses only. Keep posting videos.
Can I ask which adapter you used to mount the lens on your M50? I just got this same lens. None L, so the lower end one and I can’t figure if I’m even able to mount it to the M50 body. Help please 😣
@@CerdafiedBaseballClub I know I'm a year late but you need an EF to EF-M adapter or speedbooster... if you go for the speedbooster buy the one by viltrox but if you're buying an adapter stick to the official canon one, the rest are horrendous fit terribly and not worth your money
For me the original EF 24-105 f4 mounted on a camera with APS-C sensor is a real under-performer. With a speed booster it's a disaster. On a full frame, even with an EF to RF adapter, it really shines.
Use the 24 to 70 for a bit cuz a buddy of mine has it I didn't get a chance to really compare I do think that the 24 to 70 is a bit sharper but I don't think it's a crazy difference I think you be good with either or I just pick up whichever one is cheaper at the time
I would like you to show us the official information FROM CANON THEMSELVES that canon ef-m lenses are not going to be made for this system. Besides, what is wrong with the current lineup? Ef-s lenses are inferior to ef-m lenses die to their age and often too big. The FF lenses from canon are too big and expensive so it defeats the purpose of this camera. The philosophy behind this this camera is: small, portable, affordable, decent, photos first, videos are secondary. Both, the eos M cameras and ef-m lenses follow this philosophy.
Lots to unpack here. First off, no there is no official statement FROM CANON THEMSELVES saying they are no longer going to support them but are they still making lenses for the mount? No they're not the introduction of the Canon r10 is all the proof I need that they're done with the EFM mount the r10 is small lightweight compact just like the M50 and 6 Mark 2 with better capabilities and the RF mount. As far as EFM lenses being Superior to EF and EFS lenses I respectfully disagree. From what I understand EFM lenses never got an L series version and I honestly think they pale in comparison to many of the EF and EF lenses out there they're not bad lenses at all they are sharp Compact and lightweight but the first party lineup is garbage luckily Sigma and viltrox make excellent Primes for the mount. Lastly I agree about the camera being made for travel and for beginners again I respectfully disagree about adding larger lenses and Equipment defeating the purpose. These sensors and all of the EOS M cameras are pretty solid save for their poor low light capabilities but if you're young and getting started and want to take your film and photography to the next level I do believe that adapting lenses is a better option than investing into a brand new camera right away it's the same reason why a lot of filmmakers are using red komodo and Alexa LS as their A cam despite the fact that they were made to be B cams or crash cams
@@antoinesexton2096 Thank you for your response. Lenses quality - ok. No argument here but I still prefer smaller lenses. Although, from what I have seen, the cheaper RF lenses are not that great either. And I am distrustful of Canon making any decent RFs glass in the future. The R10 is not a a small camera compared to M series (unless you have bigger hands and all cameras smaller than R6 are "small" and "compact" from your perspective). I can add sigma 16mm on my M50 mkII (or m6mkII) and make it slightly bigger or add smaller lenses and make it very pocketable. M series gives you that choice. One cannot do that with R10. I've held R10 in my hand, compared it an M camera, and it feels like R10 is going back to ugly, bulky DSLR. Even if you strap the RFs 18-45 or future RFs 22mm it will be bulky. If I wanted a camera of this size I would have picked RP instead. But I will wait and see how the R100 will look like and what will it offer but I doubt that after I am done with M I would want to get into RF. Probably I will go with Sony or Fuji. So what R10 has slightly better specs? For most people, M cameras have more than enough to offer for the next few years. But if you are a pro or a "serious" enthusiast you will probably pick R10, R7, RP, R6 or R5.
Great video, I just bought an old Canon film camera that has ef mount, tempted by Sigma ef m lenses for my M50 but sticking to purchasing ef lenses only. Keep posting videos.
Yeah those Sigma EF-M lenses are crispy but the EF lenses can follow you to your next camera
Good video, I gotta look into getting a 24-105.. thanks
Captain Planet out here keepin the streets clean!
I like how you edited this video and added the still shots, it was an easy watch.
Thanks man im glad you liked it
Got the same Kit bro. Thanks for the Video.
Thanks for dropping in :)
@@antoinesexton2096 what handheld tripod do you recommend for the rig. I keep getting ones that allow the camera to fall over.
Your photos are amazing man!
Thanks I've really been diving into this whole film and photography thing and I've been loving it so far
Nice Video i have the M50 with various lens , that one sounds like a good Lens to get ...
Yeah I like it alot getting the lens with the speed booster adapter will tide you over for a long time without needing another lens
great video
Thanks for stopping by :)
Clean city is a happy city 😍
Absolutely LOL
thanks for the info!
You're welcome I hope it helps :)
I use the none L version of this lens on my M50 and it's very good .
It's probably lighter too, if I find a cheap one I'll have to try it out 👍
Can I ask which adapter you used to mount the lens on your M50? I just got this same lens. None L, so the lower end one and I can’t figure if I’m even able to mount it to the M50 body. Help please 😣
@@CerdafiedBaseballClub I know I'm a year late but you need an EF to EF-M adapter or speedbooster... if you go for the speedbooster buy the one by viltrox but if you're buying an adapter stick to the official canon one, the rest are horrendous fit terribly and not worth your money
This is a great video🔥
Can u pls drop the link of the grib
dope video i know a lot of people that use that m50. ive used the r5 on my channel but want to get my hands on the m50 for comparison.
I definitely want to upgrade to the R system this year. Would really like the 5 if I can afford it
good video bro thnk for the information
i want to know, what camera and lens do you use for vloging?
Hey it's me from my other channel. Shot this on my Sony a6400 and adapted my tokina 11-20 2.8.
@@lightsabersamurai1040 pretty good stability to be a Sony camera
Team Captain Planet 👍. Nice to meet a fan
For sure I was an official planeteer back in the day where I had a jacket a ring and everything
Im more into cinematography, how is the performance with video?
Nice Video Bro, what "Rig" are you using on the M50?
Small rig cadge viltrox speed booster and the 24-105 f4 lense
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De nada
Great video . Make more.. Subscribed.
Thanks Enrique I got more coming welcome to the channel 👍
Still on that sl2
The sl2 is also a great camera many of the same capabilities minus 4K but still a great 1080p image
Aya!!! is that chromatic abbiation on the lens or you forgot an MD filter on it?
Yeah I forgot the ND filter had to crank up the shutter speed
which used to Adapter ?
The viltrox speed booster m-ef adapter
what’s the difference between the aftermarket speed booster and the oem canon adapter?
Not much but the price. The comlite and viltrox adapters ive used have all preformed very well at a fraction of the cost
Has anyone tried the 24-70 mm with this camera?
For me the original EF 24-105 f4 mounted on a camera with APS-C sensor is a real under-performer. With a speed booster it's a disaster.
On a full frame, even with an EF to RF adapter, it really shines.
what do you prefer 24 70 f4 or 24 105 f4
Use the 24 to 70 for a bit cuz a buddy of mine has it I didn't get a chance to really compare I do think that the 24 to 70 is a bit sharper but I don't think it's a crazy difference I think you be good with either or I just pick up whichever one is cheaper at the time
What lens are you using to film with
I shot this vlog on my a6400. I adapted the tokina 11-16 2.8 with the metabones speed booster
What is the speedbooster?
Sry whichone u use ?
It's the viltrox ef-m 0.71 * adapter
Goes for about 150 bucks new but totally worth it
I'm to poor to buy camera
Try getting a canon rebel T3i for about 150-200 on ebay that sensor put the rebel series on the map and the image still holds up
I would like you to show us the official information FROM CANON THEMSELVES that canon ef-m lenses are not going to be made for this system. Besides, what is wrong with the current lineup?
Ef-s lenses are inferior to ef-m lenses die to their age and often too big. The FF lenses from canon are too big and expensive so it defeats the purpose of this camera.
The philosophy behind this this camera is: small, portable, affordable, decent, photos first, videos are secondary. Both, the eos M cameras and ef-m lenses follow this philosophy.
Lots to unpack here. First off, no there is no official statement FROM CANON THEMSELVES saying they are no longer going to support them but are they still making lenses for the mount? No they're not the introduction of the Canon r10 is all the proof I need that they're done with the EFM mount the r10 is small lightweight compact just like the M50 and 6 Mark 2 with better capabilities and the RF mount.
As far as EFM lenses being Superior to EF and EFS lenses I respectfully disagree. From what I understand EFM lenses never got an L series version and I honestly think they pale in comparison to many of the EF and EF lenses out there they're not bad lenses at all they are sharp Compact and lightweight but the first party lineup is garbage luckily Sigma and viltrox make excellent Primes for the mount.
Lastly I agree about the camera being made for travel and for beginners again I respectfully disagree about adding larger lenses and Equipment defeating the purpose. These sensors and all of the EOS M cameras are pretty solid save for their poor low light capabilities but if you're young and getting started and want to take your film and photography to the next level I do believe that adapting lenses is a better option than investing into a brand new camera right away it's the same reason why a lot of filmmakers are using red komodo and Alexa LS as their A cam despite the fact that they were made to be B cams or crash cams
@@antoinesexton2096 Thank you for your response.
Lenses quality - ok. No argument here but I still prefer smaller lenses. Although, from what I have seen, the cheaper RF lenses are not that great either. And I am distrustful of Canon making any decent RFs glass in the future.
The R10 is not a a small camera compared to M series (unless you have bigger hands and all cameras smaller than R6 are "small" and "compact" from your perspective). I can add sigma 16mm on my M50 mkII (or m6mkII) and make it slightly bigger or add smaller lenses and make it very pocketable. M series gives you that choice. One cannot do that with R10.
I've held R10 in my hand, compared it an M camera, and it feels like R10 is going back to ugly, bulky DSLR. Even if you strap the RFs 18-45 or future RFs 22mm it will be bulky. If I wanted a camera of this size I would have picked RP instead. But I will wait and see how the R100 will look like and what will it offer but I doubt that after I am done with M I would want to get into RF. Probably I will go with Sony or Fuji.
So what R10 has slightly better specs? For most people, M cameras have more than enough to offer for the next few years. But if you are a pro or a "serious" enthusiast you will probably pick R10, R7, RP, R6 or R5.