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Canon EOS R50 Kit (18 - 45 mm, 24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX)
EUR737,17

Canon EOS R50 Kit

18 - 45 mm, 24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX


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mariuslinsin

9 months ago

Does the camera have NFC or Bluetooth?

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Galaxus

9 months ago

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The camera has Bluetooth, but no NFC function. It uses Bluetooth to connect to smart devices via the Canon Camera Connect app to enable functions such as remote control and geotagging.
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patrick_beer

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

Yes, with the Canon EOS R50 you can transfer photos wirelessly to a smartphone. The camera supports both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for connecting to smart devices such as smartphones or tablets. To do this, the Canon Camera Connect app must be installed on the smartphone and the camera must be set up accordingly in the menu to establish the connection.
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wredwood

1 year ago

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edreyer

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Hello wredwood, Videos work without any problems, but as I practically only take photos and ordinary short videos with the R50, I unfortunately can't answer your other questions competently. But the instruction manual is very detailed, including the video section, WLAN, connections etc.. And Google also knows all about it. The only disadvantage of the camera is that the sensor is not protected, so be careful when changing lenses.
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Taki79

2 years ago

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galvagno

2 years ago • purchased this product

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The EOS R50 has the RF bayonet. If you have EF-M lenses, you can no longer use them on the R50. If you use EF/EF-S lenses with the EF-M/EF adapter, you can continue to use them on the EOS R50 with an RF/EF adapter. Otherwise you will have to use RF / RF-S lenses. Here the choice is getting bigger and bigger. As the EOS R50 is a small, compact camera body, you should concentrate on RF-S zoom lenses, which are compact and lightweight. This allows you to cover a broad spectrum, e.g. with the RF-S 10-18 mm, RF-S 18-45 mm and the RF-S 55-210mm. In contrast to the EOS M50 Mark II, you can also use all other RF lenses with the EOS R50 without an adapter. However, the difference between the two bodies EOS M50 and R50 is not very big. I would therefore recommend the EOS R6 full-frame camera, which is currently available at a very favourable price and is a quantum leap compared to the EOS M50 Mark II. I would continue to use the EOS M50 Mark II as a second/travelling/hiking camera. The same applies to the lenses as for the R50 with the exception that you cannot attach RF-S lenses, only RF lenses or EF lenses with an adapter. Here too you have a good choice, which is growing.
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leofiv123

2 years ago

When will the camera be available again?

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Former employee

2 years ago

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We are currently waiting for a new delivery date from the supplier and hope to receive news this month.

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