Full frame vs crop sensor lens mount?

Hi, I have a canon r50 right now and looking at lens choices right now. One thing that I’m deciding is that if I should get a full frame lens (rf mount) or a apsc lens (rf-s mount). Many crop sensor lens are cheaper but if I upgrade to a full frame camera body in the future I will not be able to use those lenses.

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u/rogpog54 — 23 hours ago

Beginner photographer help

I've been shooting for a while and I'm trying to be more intentional about improving the quality of my images instead of just taking more photos. I'd really appreciate some honest critique on my work.
I'm mainly looking for feedback on things like composition, framing, use of light (both natural and artificial), subject separation, color, storytelling, and anything else that stands out. If there are recurring mistakes or habits you notice, I'd love to hear them.
I'm also curious about post-processing. How much of a strong photo is created in-camera versus in editing? Are there common editing mistakes that make photos look overprocessed or amateur? What adjustments do you consider essential, and how do you know when to stop editing?

If you have any resources, exercises, or techniques that helped you level up your photography—especially for composition and lighting—I’d really appreciate those as well.
I'm looking for constructive, detailed feedback, so don't hold back. Thanks in advance!

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u/rogpog54 — 3 days ago

Canon adaptor question

I’m thinking of adapting from my mirrorless r50 to ef lens mainly because of the price. The problem is that the canon adaptor is around $150 which puts me down a few bucks. Will third party adaptors work as a replacement instead? Has anybody had any experience good or bad with them?

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u/rogpog54 — 3 days ago