@@Lidoe I have this camera. Not having logs suck, but you can use hdr pq mode for 10 bit color. My main problem with the camera is over heating. Even in a basement. It starts over heating in 15 minutes. Even this past summer. I was taking pictures of my dog, and it was like 70 degrees out. It still over heated with it just in my hand.
I have the camera. it takes great pictures, and videos. As long is you are feeding it enough light. It will have lots of noise unless you don't. This camera is great to learn on, but that's about it. As soon as you can afford R7, or a sony a6600/6700. You should up grade. Even its main rival the ev-10ii. Has better raw photo specs, video specs, and more features.
Canon's APSC cameras are actually very good. I used an R7 as a professional photojournalist for quite a while, and even with old glass, was more than able to keep up with the big dogs at Reuters and AP dumping $10k+ on R3s and A1s with the newest glass. I wish, however, they put the same R&D into quality, L-series APSC focused glass. I'm glad they opened the RF-S mount to Sigma, but I think a canon competitor to something like the Sigma 50-100 1.8 could be *killer.* Canon's strong point IMHO has always been their cutting edge, unique lens designs, and it's a crying shame they seem uninterested in bringing that to APSC.
absolutely! Canon is definitely treating APSC as an exclusively beginner level sensor, but when it comes to photography, they can compete at pro levels! I'd love to see them build an APSC camera with pro-grade software. I wonder if the smaller sensor could increase processing speed for things like burst photos etc.
@@JosephMartin That's what the R7 is. If you'd have somehow fooled me into thinking the little bugger was a full frame camera, with the body features, software, and speed of that camera, I'd have assumed it was a 4 or 5 thousand dollar body. Seriously. You should give an R7 a try if you ever have the chance.
@@JJARCHIE The crops for certain video formats aren't ideal, sure - but I shot lots of video with my R7 and never had a problem that was distracting or anything for my uses. That kind of stuff can be worked out, too. I just sadly don't think the Canon community will show the demand for it in that sector. Any Canon shooters looking for top-end video specs probably just bought an R5, R6, or the appropriate II editions.
I have RP + 24-240 and R50 RF 100-400. Can use either lens on either body. Love both of them. The RP + 24-240 is my travel grab shot go to. The R50 + 100-400 is for the occasional long reach.
What camera and lens did you shoot this video on? The R6 and what lens? The autofocus was continuously going in and out and the focus breathing on that lens made it nauseating
It’s the R6 and the Canon EF 16-35 f4 L. I noticed that one shot on the boardwalk had a lot of trouble with AF for some reason and it’s not the first time that’s happened with this lens. Maybe an issue with adapting EF to RF mount?
I was thinking to buy r50 for start. I hope it will be usefull for making short films or any of my school projects. Would it be really useless? I mean half hour is really limited for works.
It totally depends on your needs! Plenty of creators would find this camera to be more than enough- others need higher end features. In the end, it’s up to you!
Some camera reviews make me laugh. They mention the R7 is better, the R6 is better, the R6 is better, the R5 is better and on and on. Making $30 per hour is better than making $15, $20 and on and on. You buy what you can afford and what you're needs are. That's it. I enjoyed your review. No need to mention other cameras in reviews like others do.
after one month research I can say this camera is a perfect camera in this price range. people reviews many items and the hype goes with sony ZV E10 or sony zve10 ii. But none said canon R50 is overall perfect. If ypu buy sony camera then you have to compromise some point, one is video stabiliser for vlogging. Here canon perform better than sony. the image quality also better in Canon. Video quality is same sony and canon. so overall Canon is best.
LOL from 55mm to 210mm. That's approx a 4 times zoom. Have a look at the RF 24-240. A ten times zoom. Love it. May not be as sharp as the 55 - 210 but still plenty sharp, especially if all you want is jpegs. The camera body does terrific lens corrections for jpegs. It's definitely a great travel grab shot lens.
R50 users or those beginners who wish to get a camera within 600USD - never think beyond ket lens at least first five months. Their only lens is usually a kit lens. At this point, Canon R50 or R10 or even R100 will never shine. Canon offer them the worst kit lens ever. The RF-S 18-45mm F4.5 to 6.3. It could be as good as M50 kit lens.
Yep. 18-45 is not a key lens. But a good starter to decide what to get. It's cheap in a kit. Not worth it for a separate buy. I have RF + RF 24-240. That's my 'go to' for travel grab shots. Gets used say a couple of months a year in total. I also have R50 + RF 100-400. It's for the occasional long reach. It will do me for that. The issue is that the old digital compacts have been superseded by phone cameras. They can do an excellent job (within their limitations). Canon have made these to try and get people to move from that to a DSLR and THEN a better DSLR. That's the marketing idea. I agree that it may not work. Having paid say $1,000 to $1,500 for a phone, why would that same person want to pay and other $1,000 to $2,000 for a DSLR which they may not see the difference? There IS a difference but will that market see it / notice it?
I am so tierd of Canon its never the best or good enough There is always something with them M50: 4k croped and no dual pixel 90D: Lense compatability issues and 32MP that complicated things 6D mark II : No 4k and lower dynamic range. 5D mark IV: Absurd 4k fiel size R50: Overheating R6: 20 megapixels RP: Crop on 4k What possesed them to make kit lenses to start out on f4.5 and and end on F7? And dont even get me started on how they have been messing with the colors out of camera.. Their whole reason for being prefered for so long, and they just said.. Naaaa. Its not that important. Im tied of Canon.... There is always a but with their camaras.
@@JosephMartin yeah , the 10bit hdr if it was available log it wouldve savaged sony" zve10ii even since not a lot of people need 4k60 anyway. Shame , really
thanks! I suppose budget is all relative, but this is one of the cheapest options Canon has available and lacks some of the features common in pro or pro-sumer camera bodies.
@@JosephMartin make sense, I suppose it'd be justified considering you can keep the good RF lenses when upgrading to pro cameras if this proves to be something you're passionate about.
The compact digital say $500 has been taken over by phone cameras. So you'd only go for the next step to see if you want to get serious. Funnily they believe they (and the other makers) are priced to get you in and then later on get you to buy the better and dearer gear. They are NOT intended to serve the old 'Kodak' market. The phones have that wrapped up. I'd call myself an advanced amateur with 60 years experience. Includes hand darkroom processing in B&W and colour. So my RP + RF 24-240 and my R50 + RF 100-400 suit me fine. Seems I'm in a small and dying group! Not one of Canon's target groups. Their website really doesn't have a section for me! I've swapped emails with them on that topic.
Who needs 1 hour constant filming, i Dont.😂😂 i shoot several minutes and make a paste afterwards, from all the best footage, i dont like vloggers anyway that shoot very long!😂😂
Wait a year or two and get a second hand R50 or whatever. Right now mirrored DSLRs second hand bodies and lens prices are dropping. ( got very little for my trade-ins!) All brands. I much prefer mirrorless. Many reasons. I felt I went backwards from a fixed zoom mirrorless to a mirrored DSLR. Now I have RP and R50. Happy Chappy again. If you're ok with a mirror body, look for those bargains instead.
Most think so. There's now an RF-S 18-150 out and reviews on that seem decent. Also above someone said Sigma have been authorized to make RF-S lenses. The 18-45 is well overpriced as a separate item. Are you looking at CRAW or jpegs. Canon bodies do lens corrections for JPEGs and make an ordinary lens into a great lens. Clever idea to reduce lens costs for those who are not interested in fiddling around with CRAW.
@ Canon is mf ,,, first of all they have a 1.6x crop which reduces the low light capabilities compared to Sony apart from that canon’s Aperture value is also trash compares to Sony (thats a lol) they all have high number of aperture in stm lenses and costly too!!
@@imnikshay LOL. My main camera is RP with RF 24-240. My R50 has RF 100-400. I'll let you work out why that combo. Once you use a zoom, then crop factor doesn't play a role. Tell me where to 1.6 crop factor matter with that? Simple flick of the wrist. I've got a full image and not losing 20-40% to cropping before printing. I had a Canon 600D + Tamron 18-270mm. Loved it despite some reviews for the Tamron. Ok, still a slightly smaller sensor. Lets then talk about 18MP v 26MP v 30MP and you can forget 1.5 v 1.6 crop. How about all those 4thirds fans? Smaller again. Then we can discuss processors and noise. Sensor size and noise are no longer a guaranteed fixed ratio. There are some APS-C sensors better on noise than some FF sensors. Yes cannon glass can be very expensive. But are we comparing same with same. Have a look at the prices for what I have and remember they are FF lenses which are now getting their due respect. Put a lot to FF and APS-C mirrored third party prices to shame! Finally, I'd back a savvy artist with a phone camera over any gear in the hands of anyone who cannot perceive a good shot. As for Sony, didn't they have overheating problems with one of their models? Ok, that doesn't meant Sony are Bad. I have a Sony TV and love it!
@ even though sony has heating issue ,,, they are still better then Canon (even with the RF-S) they have better low lighting performance then canon !! Sony’s stock lens produces better images then canon thats wot i am saying! Canon is good but its expensive. (BTW I bought canon r50 6 months ago, still a newbie (18-55, 55-210)
@@imnikshay There's a bit more to it than crop factor for low light. Regardless, using an 1.5 crop factor is far worse than full frame! So why are you mucking about with an APS-C for low light anyway? Also IQ and dynamic range is usually (not always) better in FF. High number maximum aperture isn't a big deal. Bokeh and F1.8 is highly overrated. Many reasons. Eg Look at Time and Nat Geo. Portraits there would not work with F1.8. That's because they tell a story! My best in show portrait was taken on 35mm film with a 55mm lens at about F5.6 or F8. Eg Background got fuzzed in the darkroom. Eg Look at an old zoom with depth of field (DoF) scales on it. Notice the relationship between DoF, focal length, f-stop and distance to subject. They are ALL involved! My old Kodak Retinette was great in low light - if you knew how to home process 35mm film to get fine grain. Dilute a quality developer and extend time. As good as using 2.5" x 3.5" negative size roll film. The sort of equivalent these days is lens correction (in camera or in editing). That can make or break a shot. Phone cameras can produce excellent results. I'm no camera snob. Get the shot right and that's it! Regardless, technology is changing and these old 'truths' are being demolished. Sensors of ANY size and ANY brand are ALL getting better. Noise at higher than ISO100 is reducing. One review says one camera is good for noise up to ISO400 and OK a bit beyond that. Also, a 30MP 1.6 crop may be better than a 24MP 1.5 crop. I have RP + Canon RF 24-240 (USM) and R50 + Canon RF 100-400 (USM). I'll let you work out why and why crop factor on the R50 does not matter to me. Yes, Canon glass can be expensive. Probably why I went for a Tamron 18-270 back in 2012. Loved it. Sigma also seems good these days, no matter what brand body. Apparently they are now making R series lenses. Some Canon R series are not too bad in price. Look at the two I have (both FF and USM) and RF-S 18-150 (APS-C STM). They easily compete in price and IQ with EF-S of any brand of the same specs! But if you want that F1.8 L series quality with USM you'll pay for it in any brand with any sensor size. I know people who swear by their Panasonic Lumix. I've had Ricoh (35mm film SLR), Pentax (35mm film SLR), Olympus x10 zoom digital), Fuji (mirrorless DSLR fixed zoom) and Canon (mirrored DSLR). When I bought them, I was happy. Time and technology improvements have seen them abandoned by me. Not because any of the brands were no good. Love what I currently have. I've always felt Canon produced the best colour. In camera lens correction and mirrorless is great.
I haven’t heard ANYONE say that it’s bad. So the title just doesn’t make sense. I’ve mostly heard positives about it.
Attention grabbing title for the clicks
Well I saw a video of someone saying the Videography features are bad because it only goes up to 4k30 without LOG profiles…
@@Lidoe I have this camera. Not having logs suck, but you can use hdr pq mode for 10 bit color. My main problem with the camera is over heating. Even in a basement. It starts over heating in 15 minutes. Even this past summer. I was taking pictures of my dog, and it was like 70 degrees out. It still over heated with it just in my hand.
R50 is not bad. Y'all just hatin it because its cheap and it can almost go toe to toe with your $4,000 camera.
I have the camera. it takes great pictures, and videos. As long is you are feeding it enough light. It will have lots of noise unless you don't. This camera is great to learn on, but that's about it. As soon as you can afford R7, or a sony a6600/6700. You should up grade. Even its main rival the ev-10ii. Has better raw photo specs, video specs, and more features.
Personally I love the small size and the image quality is fantastic. Auto focus is also great. I think it’s a great value the price.
Canon's APSC cameras are actually very good. I used an R7 as a professional photojournalist for quite a while, and even with old glass, was more than able to keep up with the big dogs at Reuters and AP dumping $10k+ on R3s and A1s with the newest glass. I wish, however, they put the same R&D into quality, L-series APSC focused glass. I'm glad they opened the RF-S mount to Sigma, but I think a canon competitor to something like the Sigma 50-100 1.8 could be *killer.* Canon's strong point IMHO has always been their cutting edge, unique lens designs, and it's a crying shame they seem uninterested in bringing that to APSC.
absolutely! Canon is definitely treating APSC as an exclusively beginner level sensor, but when it comes to photography, they can compete at pro levels! I'd love to see them build an APSC camera with pro-grade software. I wonder if the smaller sensor could increase processing speed for things like burst photos etc.
@@JosephMartin That's what the R7 is. If you'd have somehow fooled me into thinking the little bugger was a full frame camera, with the body features, software, and speed of that camera, I'd have assumed it was a 4 or 5 thousand dollar body. Seriously. You should give an R7 a try if you ever have the chance.
the main problem is the severe rolling shutter in videos , around 33ms in full readout - leading to a 1,7x crop in 4k60
@@JJARCHIE The crops for certain video formats aren't ideal, sure - but I shot lots of video with my R7 and never had a problem that was distracting or anything for my uses.
That kind of stuff can be worked out, too. I just sadly don't think the Canon community will show the demand for it in that sector. Any Canon shooters looking for top-end video specs probably just bought an R5, R6, or the appropriate II editions.
@@kyleanderson9281 why don't Canon turn their aps-c camera sensors into backside-illuminated?
I have RP + 24-240 and R50 RF 100-400. Can use either lens on either body. Love both of them. The RP + 24-240 is my travel grab shot go to. The R50 + 100-400 is for the occasional long reach.
That sounds like a great setup!
It's not enough for you. But it's enough for most of the amateurs coming from a smart phone.
It’s definitely a great stepping stone! All depends on what you need it for. :)
What camera and lens did you shoot this video on? The R6 and what lens? The autofocus was continuously going in and out and the focus breathing on that lens made it nauseating
It’s the R6 and the Canon EF 16-35 f4 L. I noticed that one shot on the boardwalk had a lot of trouble with AF for some reason and it’s not the first time that’s happened with this lens. Maybe an issue with adapting EF to RF mount?
I was thinking to buy r50 for start. I hope it will be usefull for making short films or any of my school projects. Would it be really useless? I mean half hour is really limited for works.
It totally depends on your needs! Plenty of creators would find this camera to be more than enough- others need higher end features. In the end, it’s up to you!
Some camera reviews make me laugh. They mention the R7 is better, the R6 is better, the R6 is better, the R5 is better and on and on. Making $30 per hour is better than making $15, $20 and on and on. You buy what you can afford and what you're needs are. That's it. I enjoyed your review. No need to mention other cameras in reviews like others do.
after one month research I can say this camera is a perfect camera in this price range. people reviews many items and the hype goes with sony ZV E10 or sony zve10 ii. But none said canon R50 is overall perfect. If ypu buy sony camera then you have to compromise some point, one is video stabiliser for vlogging. Here canon perform better than sony. the image quality also better in Canon. Video quality is same sony and canon. so overall Canon is best.
My family gifted me this camera. I am having a great time in my garden.
That’s a great gift! Glad you’re enjoying it :)
at 4:47 was that somebody ducking down creeping behind your car👀
😂 i dont think so but maybe! People don’t know what to do when they see a camera
Great stuff Joseph!
Thank you thank you!
I actually use this camera for sports photography just upgrade the lens
Bro can you tell me how much zoom (optical),is offering by the lens rf 55 210 mm
LOL from 55mm to 210mm. That's approx a 4 times zoom. Have a look at the RF 24-240. A ten times zoom. Love it. May not be as sharp as the 55 - 210 but still plenty sharp, especially if all you want is jpegs. The camera body does terrific lens corrections for jpegs. It's definitely a great travel grab shot lens.
R50 users or those beginners who wish to get a camera within 600USD - never think beyond ket lens at least first five months. Their only lens is usually a kit lens. At this point, Canon R50 or R10 or even R100 will never shine. Canon offer them the worst kit lens ever. The RF-S 18-45mm F4.5 to 6.3. It could be as good as M50 kit lens.
Yep. 18-45 is not a key lens. But a good starter to decide what to get. It's cheap in a kit. Not worth it for a separate buy.
I have RF + RF 24-240. That's my 'go to' for travel grab shots. Gets used say a couple of months a year in total. I also have R50 + RF 100-400. It's for the occasional long reach. It will do me for that.
The issue is that the old digital compacts have been superseded by phone cameras. They can do an excellent job (within their limitations). Canon have made these to try and get people to move from that to a DSLR and THEN a better DSLR. That's the marketing idea. I agree that it may not work. Having paid say $1,000 to $1,500 for a phone, why would that same person want to pay and other $1,000 to $2,000 for a DSLR which they may not see the difference? There IS a difference but will that market see it / notice it?
I am so tierd of Canon
its never the best or good enough
There is always something with them
M50: 4k croped and no dual pixel
90D: Lense compatability issues and 32MP that complicated things
6D mark II : No 4k and lower dynamic range.
5D mark IV: Absurd 4k fiel size
R50: Overheating
R6: 20 megapixels
RP: Crop on 4k
What possesed them to make kit lenses to start out on f4.5 and and end on F7?
And dont even get me started on how they have been messing with the colors out of camera..
Their whole reason for being prefered for so long, and they just said.. Naaaa. Its not that important.
Im tied of Canon....
There is always a but with their camaras.
I don't do video so I don't care!
I'm not into video so the RP and R50 suit me fine.
what a good cheap camera n lens to use for club photogrphy
ASK AND YOU SHALL RESIVIE SEEMS LIKE A FOLLOWER OF THE MOST HIGH
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it needed log , it really needed it , they snuck in 10bit hdr instead . . . .
Yeah and the hdr isn’t even worth the file size increase
@@JosephMartin yeah , the 10bit hdr if it was available log it wouldve savaged sony" zve10ii even since not a lot of people need 4k60 anyway.
Shame , really
Dude PQ is even better for color gading than C-Log. Its gamma curve and gamut is much better than C-log 3 ever was...
Good video, but how is this a budget and entry-level, it's a pretty large investment 😅
thanks! I suppose budget is all relative, but this is one of the cheapest options Canon has available and lacks some of the features common in pro or pro-sumer camera bodies.
@@JosephMartin make sense, I suppose it'd be justified considering you can keep the good RF lenses when upgrading to pro cameras if this proves to be something you're passionate about.
The compact digital say $500 has been taken over by phone cameras. So you'd only go for the next step to see if you want to get serious. Funnily they believe they (and the other makers) are priced to get you in and then later on get you to buy the better and dearer gear. They are NOT intended to serve the old 'Kodak' market. The phones have that wrapped up.
I'd call myself an advanced amateur with 60 years experience. Includes hand darkroom processing in B&W and colour. So my RP + RF 24-240 and my R50 + RF 100-400 suit me fine. Seems I'm in a small and dying group! Not one of Canon's target groups. Their website really doesn't have a section for me! I've swapped emails with them on that topic.
Who needs 1 hour constant filming, i Dont.😂😂 i shoot several minutes and make a paste afterwards, from all the best footage, i dont like vloggers anyway that shoot very long!😂😂
Mostly podcasters and documentarians!
I'd rather get second hand Sony a6400 for 600USD than to buy R50 brand new.
Second hand is the way to go for a lot of gear! the A6400 is a great camera
Wait a year or two and get a second hand R50 or whatever. Right now mirrored DSLRs second hand bodies and lens prices are dropping. ( got very little for my trade-ins!) All brands. I much prefer mirrorless. Many reasons. I felt I went backwards from a fixed zoom mirrorless to a mirrored DSLR. Now I have RP and R50. Happy Chappy again. If you're ok with a mirror body, look for those bargains instead.
maybe the 18-55mm kit lens is TRASH
Most think so. There's now an RF-S 18-150 out and reviews on that seem decent. Also above someone said Sigma have been authorized to make RF-S lenses. The 18-45 is well overpriced as a separate item. Are you looking at CRAW or jpegs. Canon bodies do lens corrections for JPEGs and make an ordinary lens into a great lens. Clever idea to reduce lens costs for those who are not interested in fiddling around with CRAW.
@ Canon is mf ,,, first of all they have a 1.6x crop which reduces the low light capabilities compared to Sony apart from that canon’s Aperture value is also trash compares to Sony (thats a lol) they all have high number of aperture in stm lenses and costly too!!
@@imnikshay LOL. My main camera is RP with RF 24-240. My R50 has RF 100-400. I'll let you work out why that combo.
Once you use a zoom, then crop factor doesn't play a role. Tell me where to 1.6 crop factor matter with that? Simple flick of the wrist. I've got a full image and not losing 20-40% to cropping before printing. I had a Canon 600D + Tamron 18-270mm. Loved it despite some reviews for the Tamron.
Ok, still a slightly smaller sensor. Lets then talk about 18MP v 26MP v 30MP and you can forget 1.5 v 1.6 crop.
How about all those 4thirds fans? Smaller again.
Then we can discuss processors and noise. Sensor size and noise are no longer a guaranteed fixed ratio. There are some APS-C sensors better on noise than some FF sensors.
Yes cannon glass can be very expensive. But are we comparing same with same. Have a look at the prices for what I have and remember they are FF lenses which are now getting their due respect. Put a lot to FF and APS-C mirrored third party prices to shame!
Finally, I'd back a savvy artist with a phone camera over any gear in the hands of anyone who cannot perceive a good shot.
As for Sony, didn't they have overheating problems with one of their models? Ok, that doesn't meant Sony are Bad. I have a Sony TV and love it!
@ even though sony has heating issue ,,, they are still better then Canon (even with the RF-S) they have better low lighting performance then canon !! Sony’s stock lens produces better images then canon thats wot i am saying!
Canon is good but its expensive.
(BTW I bought canon r50 6 months ago, still a newbie (18-55, 55-210)
@@imnikshay There's a bit more to it than crop factor for low light. Regardless, using an 1.5 crop factor is far worse than full frame! So why are you mucking about with an APS-C for low light anyway? Also IQ and dynamic range is usually (not always) better in FF.
High number maximum aperture isn't a big deal. Bokeh and F1.8 is highly overrated. Many reasons. Eg Look at Time and Nat Geo. Portraits there would not work with F1.8. That's because they tell a story! My best in show portrait was taken on 35mm film with a 55mm lens at about F5.6 or F8. Eg Background got fuzzed in the darkroom. Eg Look at an old zoom with depth of field (DoF) scales on it. Notice the relationship between DoF, focal length, f-stop and distance to subject. They are ALL involved!
My old Kodak Retinette was great in low light - if you knew how to home process 35mm film to get fine grain. Dilute a quality developer and extend time. As good as using 2.5" x 3.5" negative size roll film. The sort of equivalent these days is lens correction (in camera or in editing). That can make or break a shot.
Phone cameras can produce excellent results. I'm no camera snob. Get the shot right and that's it!
Regardless, technology is changing and these old 'truths' are being demolished. Sensors of ANY size and ANY brand are ALL getting better. Noise at higher than ISO100 is reducing. One review says one camera is good for noise up to ISO400 and OK a bit beyond that. Also, a 30MP 1.6 crop may be better than a 24MP 1.5 crop.
I have RP + Canon RF 24-240 (USM) and R50 + Canon RF 100-400 (USM). I'll let you work out why and why crop factor on the R50 does not matter to me.
Yes, Canon glass can be expensive. Probably why I went for a Tamron 18-270 back in 2012. Loved it. Sigma also seems good these days, no matter what brand body. Apparently they are now making R series lenses. Some Canon R series are not too bad in price. Look at the two I have (both FF and USM) and RF-S 18-150 (APS-C STM). They easily compete in price and IQ with EF-S of any brand of the same specs! But if you want that F1.8 L series quality with USM you'll pay for it in any brand with any sensor size.
I know people who swear by their Panasonic Lumix.
I've had Ricoh (35mm film SLR), Pentax (35mm film SLR), Olympus x10 zoom digital), Fuji (mirrorless DSLR fixed zoom) and Canon (mirrored DSLR). When I bought them, I was happy. Time and technology improvements have seen them abandoned by me. Not because any of the brands were no good.
Love what I currently have. I've always felt Canon produced the best colour. In camera lens correction and mirrorless is great.