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Mar 03, 2023 18:31 |  #1

I almost preordered this on Amazon today. But... I refrained.

I do have several EFS lenses and want to know how I can use them on the R50. I believe there's an adapter but it'll adjust to crop sensor not full frame if you use them? I don't know.

I guess it's early to get your thoughts on the camera but would like to know what you think from what you've heard/read/seen?


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Mar 03, 2023 23:28 |  #2

I don't know much about the R50 itself, but the way it works is you get yourself an RF to EF adapter, and all your EF and EF-S lenses will work on the R50 just fine. The adapter is not EF-S or EF specific, it works with all of them just fine.

R50 is a "crop" APS-C sensor that will work with EF-S lenses and full frame lenses alike.


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Mar 04, 2023 12:51 |  #3

Also there are two RF to EF adapters. One has a control ring and the other does not.

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Mar 04, 2023 13:15 as a reply to  @ lowrider's post |  #4

There’s even a third one, with a drop-in filter.


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