![]() I think there was a total of 9 at one point. There are only 6-7 lenses for it available. Its just limited now due to its discontinuation and lens availability. Sorry for being the bearer of not-so-great news. In DPP4 you decide by looking at the image what you want the image to be. When you use jpeg the camera decides what you want and deletes the rest to never be used or recovered. In addition Raw is the full total ability of the camera to capture an image. Think about this, all the great photos that you see and admire in print or media or video go through post editing. Best to shoot in good light though as nothing replaces good lighting. A faster constant aperture lens would be nice especially if you do a lot of indoor low light photos. Because the second most important part is to use Raw format and not jpeg. You already u/l to a computer, DPP4 will do that and automatically convert the Raw images to viewable photos. You can do as easy as you want or drive in as deeply as you want. It is the lens and the editor that you use that makes or breaks a great photo.ĭo get DPP4 first off and explore its abilities there are tutorials all over the place. Remember basically any camera is just a storage device. The M50 Mk II is a capable camera, not one I would have chosen perhaps, but it is what you have. It is always better to use what you have opposed to what you wish you had. You need to learn how to use and use the gear you have. At this point advising you to return the gear isn't helpful. it seems that more light will definitely be helpful."
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