M50 walk around lens suggestion - not a M lens
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06-17-2024 10:45 AM
I purchased my Canon M 50 with a Tamron zoom lens a couple of years ago specifically for birding. I’ve been using it and loving it but now decided I’d like to have a walk around lens, I spend a lot of time in NYC and I want to be able to do street photography as well as landscapes (parks, beach etc). I don’t want to buy an M lens since I know they’re going to be obsolete one day and I may upgrade the camera eventually. I have some vintage lenses that I’ve been using with adapters, can anyone recommend a decent wide angle lens for the canon M50? I’m fine with an ef lens or any other and if it’s a great lens I’m ok with manual as well (I picked up a bunch of vintage lenses for nothing at a garage sale a couple of years ago, most of them are manual and I have a great time with them. Unfortunately, none of them are wide angle). I’m thinking 22mm? 24mm?
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06-17-2024 12:38 PM
You could try the EF-S 10-18mm lens but it would need the EF EOS M adapter as well. This would give a 16-29mm equivalent field of view on your EOS M50.
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06-17-2024 01:28 PM
If you want a nice little compact lens, there's the EF-S 24mm "pancake" lens.
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06-18-2024 11:35 AM
"I don’t want to buy an M lens since I know they’re going to be obsolete one day and I may upgrade the camera eventually."
Forgive me before I say this, but that is a bit short sighted since any lens except the new RF line will be obsolete if not already so. I suppose it makes some sense if you bought EF lenses because they can be adapted to RF. However, upgrading to mirrorless and not getting RF lenses isn't a true upgrade is it. So no EF-S or M and only EF if you must.
Also, IMHO, I would avoid any of the so called 'pancake' lenses.
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06-18-2024 11:41 AM
"... I’d like to have a walk around lens, ..."
I am glad 😊 you specified where you "walk around". I hear the query, I need a walk around lens, all the time. Just what does that mean "walk around"? Where you "walk around" is important; is it in a city, a desert, the artic, a jungle, where ever? It certainly will have an impact on which lens to choose doesn't it.
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06-18-2024 10:43 PM - edited 06-18-2024 11:03 PM
"I spend a lot of time in NYC and I want to be able to do street photography as well as landscapes (parks, beach etc)."
If you want a lens that compliments the M50 APS-C sensor take a look at the Sigma 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM | C. When I owned my M50 it was rarely off the body and with the RF adapter spends a lot of time on my R50. Some will say that super zooms are not a good buy but this is/has been my "wondering" lens for quite some time and it performs excellently. It offers great range and Macro, is compact and fairly light and the one I own has outstanding IQ but there are reviews that convey softness on the edges that can be mitigated using higher apertures. It offers you a lot of flexibility for a single carry lens that covers a variety of photographic styles.
It is compact and light, covers a very wide range, offers a 1:3 macro magnification ratio at its longest focal length. But it's not as sharp as shorter zooms or prime lenses, has a narrow maximum aperture that limits light gathering and depth of field control. It's not an L series lens for sure but it can produce some beautiful images.
Marc
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06-19-2024 12:44 AM
"I would avoid any of the so called 'pancake' lenses."
What's your reasoning for that statement?
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06-19-2024 02:35 PM
Personally I would never consider that Siggy let alone ever buy it but I am all in for whatever works for you. And that is all that matters.
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06-19-2024 03:39 PM
I get it Ernie, why purchase a lens that produces nice images, is light weight, fairly inexpensive and has good range.
But my comment was directed to the OP so you have nothing to worry about.
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06-20-2024 10:32 AM
"But my comment was directed to the OP so you have nothing to worry about."
I don't understand. I was not worried? I was commending you for choosing what does the job for you. Nothing more. I merely stated that lens would not do the job for me. The cheap off brand lenses just don't hold up for my line of work not that they don't, "... produces nice images, is light weight, fairly inexpensive and has good range"
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