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 Canon EOS R50 vs Sony Alpha a6400

Canon EOS R50 vs Sony Alpha a6400
 
Canon EOS R50 [ 1 ] ** [16.67%]
Sony Alpha a6400 [ 5 ] ** [83.33%]
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TSCreated On 21/1/2021
post Sep 27 2023, 08:51 AM, updated 3y ago

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I'll be using this camera for travelling.
Will be pairing with a kit lens and a 35mm f/1.8 lens.

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post Sep 27 2023, 09:02 AM

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Both equally good for travelling, but i would lean towards the r50.
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post Sep 27 2023, 09:36 AM

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QUOTE(COOLPINK @ Sep 27 2023, 09:02 AM)
Both equally good for travelling, but i would lean towards the r50.
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I'm lean toward R50 as well because it's newer and has a Type-c port.

But Canon's 35mm lens is so expensive compare to Sony's 35mm(RM2000 vs RM1300).

The reason I choose 35mm instead of 50mm is because 50mm is way too tight on a cropped sensor.

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QUOTE(Created On 21/1/2021 @ Sep 27 2023, 09:36 AM)
I'm lean toward R50 as well because it's newer and has a Type-c port.

But Canon's 35mm lens is so expensive compare to Sony's 35mm(RM2000 vs RM1300).

The reason I choose 35mm instead of 50mm is because 50mm is way too tight on a cropped sensor.
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i would agree with you 35mm is more versatile.

The downside of maintaining multiple system, the lenses will kill you x2.

It will come down to which system you will be using in the future for you to decide which lens to invest in.

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post Sep 27 2023, 01:08 PM

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QUOTE(COOLPINK @ Sep 27 2023, 10:04 AM)
i would agree with you 35mm is more versatile.

The downside of maintaining multiple system, the lenses will kill you x2.

It will come down to which system you will be using in the future for you to decide which lens to invest in.
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Now I'm thinking of downgrading from Canon R50 to R100, just to able to afford the 35mm lens.

 

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