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Hybrid or Cinema? Canon C50 vs. R6 III

Which camera is better suited to everyday working life? Our live talk with Marcel Lesch was less about bare specs and more about workflow, open gate, audio, mobility and the question of when hybrid is stronger than cinema.

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Interchangeable design variety - interchangeable lenses for Canon

The advantage of SLR and system cameras lies in the flexibility to use the appropriate lens for the situation via the bayonet mount and thus to exert considerable influence on the image composition. Of course, it is now possible to edit photos on the computer and add effects, but the choice of lens remains important for the quality of the shot. For example, a fixed focal length can be used to create successful macro or portrait shots thanks to depth of field and bokeh, without having to spend considerable time on the computer for post-processing afterwards. The selection of lenses available per camera system is large and confusing for the layman at first. For digital Canon cameras, there are currently three different mount options available. On single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras, models from the EF and EF-S series are used, while for system cameras (CSC) the EF-M series has been developed. The EF lenses are suitable for full frame, but also fit cameras with the EF-S mount that have an APS-C sensor. The EF-S lenses, on the other hand, are not suitable for cameras with a full-frame sensor. A rough distinction can be made between the lenses according to their type of use. Fixed focal lengths offer photographers a great deal of creative freedom via location variation, depth of field, bokeh and high light intensity; the latter is especially crucial in low ambient light. Macro and telephoto lenses are particularly suitable for close-up shots of flora and fauna and for portrait photography. Wide-angle lenses have become almost indispensable for landscape photography; with the fisheye, a wide-angle version exists that enables particularly creative shots indoors and outdoors. Zoom or megazoom lenses are the ideal choice when a change of location by the photographer is not feasible, or a large number of different focal lengths are to be covered. Special video lenses are also available that are particularly suited to the needs of motion capture. When shooting macro or without a tripod, the shutter release may cause minimal movement, resulting in a blurred image. Canon offers a lot of models with an image stabilizer (IS) for this purpose. Equally useful is the autofocus available on a lot of models, which makes it easier to select aperture, exposure and shutter speed, especially for beginners. Despite activated autofocus, the focus can be changed manually on USM lenses, STM versions even allow continuous automatic focusing in live view. In the premium segment, Canon offers the series of L lenses. These feature specially manufactured lenses made of higher quality glass compared to regular models, minimizing optical errors such as chromatic aberration and enabling higher speed. At the same time, the use of higher quality materials ensures that L lenses are mostly dust and splash resistant and have better image stabilizers. In addition to the models developed by Canon itself, the market also offers a wide range of lenses for Canon's EOS series from other manufacturers. Among the best known brands are Sigma, Tamron, Samyang, Tokina and Zeiss. Likewise, there are specialized suppliers such as Walimex for fisheye and video lenses.

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Hybrid or Cinema? Canon C50 vs. R6 III

Which camera is better suited to everyday working life? Our live talk with Marcel Lesch was less about bare specs and more about workflow, open gate, audio, mobility and the question of when hybrid is stronger than cinema.

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The great hybrid camera duel: Sony a7 V or Canon R6 III?

Two cameras that look almost the same on paper, but have different strengths in practice. Canon EOS R6 III and Sony Alpha 7 V are full-frame hybrids in the 33 MP sweet spot, with strong AF and 4K power. But: Who delivers more speed? Which offers the better video workflow? And which one is simply more fun in the end? We show you the differences that really matter.

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Detailed portraits (Silke an Mey)

In this workshop, Silke an Mey demonstrates how to create impressively precise and expressive portraits with high resolution and maximum dynamic range. The focus is on technical precision, clear colors and the finest details in skin and structure. A professional flash setup is used to show how targeted light can bring depth and brilliance to the image. Perfect for anyone who wants to raise their portrait photography to an aesthetically sophisticated level.

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Portraits in motion (Silke an Mey)

In this workshop, Silke an Mey shows how to create dynamic portraits with natural movement. The focus is on the perfect interplay of model, light and the speed of the camera to capture authentic moments. Using a modern continuous light setup, she shows how flowing poses and emotions can be captured in a targeted manner - without the use of flash. Ideal for anyone who wants to make their portrait photography more lively and expressive.

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Testing the new Canon EOS R6 III: The sweet spot for photo AND video

The Canon R6 III follows in the footsteps of our best-selling camera of the year, the R6 II, which for almost everyone was THE all-rounder camera par excellence. After our tests and initial impressions of its successor, we can say that the R6 III is convincing - both in terms of performance and its hybrid character. In our review, we'll tell you why this camera now hits the sweet spot for all areas.

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New: Canon EOS C50 bridges the gap between hybrid and cine

The new, most compact Cinema EOS to date aims to combine cinema look, creator speed and pro audio in one body. We tried out a pre-production model and rank the camera.

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Photography in transition - storytelling instead of algorithms | Hanna Ki

In a world full of fast images, it is no longer just technology that counts - but attitude, handwriting and real stories. Visual storytelling is becoming the answer to interchangeability and algorithms. Photographers today are not only competing with colleagues, but also with content, AI and the free mentality.

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Social media for photographers - more than just pretty pictures | Lecture by Eleni Bogatini

In this lecture, Eleni Bogatini talks about how photographers can use social media effectively for themselves, why algorithms are not your enemy, how you as a photographer can get reach and inquiries with strategy and what really works in 2025.

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