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Message Subject: Cameras are equipment....right?
Clark A
Posted 3/27/2026 11:44 PM (#1036808)
Subject: Cameras are equipment....right?




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Location: Bloomington, MN
Looking to see what you serious photographers are using for lenses on your mirrorless cameras? I just got a Canon R50 body which does not have image stabilization, but the kits lenses (18-45mm & 55-210mm) do. Any recommendations for in the boat and distance would be appreciated. Thanks.
TCESOX
Posted 3/28/2026 9:57 AM (#1036810 - in reply to #1036808)
Subject: Re: Cameras are equipment....right?





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I had not had a good camera for years, since it became impractical to use my old 35 mm film camera, and had missed having a good camera. Last year, I was able to get a new digital camera, and it is the Canon EOS R50. I got two lenses. The RF-S 18-45 mm F4.5-6.3, and the RF 100-400mm F5.6-8 IS USM. I have really enjoyed this set up. I was a little concerned about the lack of stabilization, but have been impressed that it doesn't seem to be an issue for me. I really can't believe some of the detail I can get, from quite a long ways away. I do wish the body was a little bigger, but I was balancing price and performance.
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