Hey all.
So, it’s time for me to get a new camera. I may or may not have accidentally drenched my current camera in cum lube, and even after thoroughly cleaning it, it’s still having some wonky sound and the external mic input is also jacked up. The only real option for me to continue using this camera is to set up an external source for audio and then merge the two, which I honestly don’t want to do. Especially since I’ve had this camera for years and it’s time for an upgrade.
I’ve been using a Canon EOS M50. I’ve been researching the R50 for the last hour and it looks like it may be a good fit for me. I don’t use my work camera for any sort of actual photography, it’s solely for video creation.
My main priorities with a camera are:
1. Facial detection/tracking. That’s why I originally went with a mirrorless camera. It’s absolutely essential that my face can remain in focus even if I’m moving around and changing the distance from myself and camera. The Canon EOS M50 does a decent job at doing this, so I’d like something similar or better.
2. Acceptable built in microphone audio quality. I’m not against using an external mic, like a Rode or something, but I usually don’t like to set it up, so I want something I can essentially use as is for content. Current camera has acceptable audio, but it does give a bit of a feedback.
3. And obviously good video quality. I can always go in and fiddle with shadows/lighting/contrast/whatever when I’m editing it, but I like to be able to have a good starting point. One of the things I’m not particularly fond of with my current camera is that no matter how well I light my filming areas, the shadows are always too dark and it gets a bit wonky, so I always have to seriously edit my videos so they look good.
4. Built in WiFi or Bluetooth capabilities so I can pair it with my phone/camera app and use my phone as a viewfinder and remote when I’m filming further away from the camera. The EOS M50 has this option, and I use it so often, I can’t imagine how tough it would be for me to film without it.
I’d like to stay with Canon, just because that’s what I’m the most familiar with. The EOS R50 seems to be pretty similar to what I currently have, just with some upgrades.
Does anyone have experience with this camera and if so, what do you think about it?
I have to make a decision pretty quick, because I need to be able to film again as soon as possible. Hoping to make a decision by the end of tonight, so hopefully I can have the new camera by mid week.
So, it’s time for me to get a new camera. I may or may not have accidentally drenched my current camera in cum lube, and even after thoroughly cleaning it, it’s still having some wonky sound and the external mic input is also jacked up. The only real option for me to continue using this camera is to set up an external source for audio and then merge the two, which I honestly don’t want to do. Especially since I’ve had this camera for years and it’s time for an upgrade.
I’ve been using a Canon EOS M50. I’ve been researching the R50 for the last hour and it looks like it may be a good fit for me. I don’t use my work camera for any sort of actual photography, it’s solely for video creation.
My main priorities with a camera are:
1. Facial detection/tracking. That’s why I originally went with a mirrorless camera. It’s absolutely essential that my face can remain in focus even if I’m moving around and changing the distance from myself and camera. The Canon EOS M50 does a decent job at doing this, so I’d like something similar or better.
2. Acceptable built in microphone audio quality. I’m not against using an external mic, like a Rode or something, but I usually don’t like to set it up, so I want something I can essentially use as is for content. Current camera has acceptable audio, but it does give a bit of a feedback.
3. And obviously good video quality. I can always go in and fiddle with shadows/lighting/contrast/whatever when I’m editing it, but I like to be able to have a good starting point. One of the things I’m not particularly fond of with my current camera is that no matter how well I light my filming areas, the shadows are always too dark and it gets a bit wonky, so I always have to seriously edit my videos so they look good.
4. Built in WiFi or Bluetooth capabilities so I can pair it with my phone/camera app and use my phone as a viewfinder and remote when I’m filming further away from the camera. The EOS M50 has this option, and I use it so often, I can’t imagine how tough it would be for me to film without it.
I’d like to stay with Canon, just because that’s what I’m the most familiar with. The EOS R50 seems to be pretty similar to what I currently have, just with some upgrades.
Does anyone have experience with this camera and if so, what do you think about it?
I have to make a decision pretty quick, because I need to be able to film again as soon as possible. Hoping to make a decision by the end of tonight, so hopefully I can have the new camera by mid week.