Having not posted for a while...
Canon M50 mirrorless (Possibly one of the best buys, and most underrated cameras, out there, especially if you want to make videos)
EF-M 15-45mm IS STM (Kit lens)
EF-M 22mm f/2 "pancake" (I like "pancake" lenses)
Fundamentally it's a bit like a tiny Canon 80D with 4K video, and that's no bad thing.
Then
Viltrox "Speedbooster" M to EF adapter.
This is a work of witchcraft. It allows you to mount EF lenses (lovely Canon quality) with only a tiny crop factor (1.1x Full Frame) BUT..... making that lens 1 full stop brighter!!!
My 85mm f/1.8 is now an equivalent 93mm f/1.2 !!!!!!
My 70-200 f/4 is now a 77-220 f/2.8 ..and so on
I guess there's a trade-off on image quality somewhere, after all it introduces another lens element, but hey, I can't spot it.
I also got the Viltrox EF/EFS adapter. This is a straight-thru "Extension tube" that just introduces the appropriate gap to the mirrorless sensor. That gives a 1.6 crop-factor (like any crop sensor) and a reduction in light. I only got it because it extends the reach of my EF lenses (70-200 becomes 112-320mm) and it was cheap.
Initial testing shows that, especially for videos, the speedbooster gives a bloody lovely full-frame look, with shallow depth of field. Incredibly cinematic.
I paid about £450 for the M50 kit, from HDEW. It's not exactly a pocket camera but it's small and very light. The 22mm f/2 makes it a (big) pocket camera and, the reason I bought the 22mm, a perfect Street Photography camera (35mm focal length equivalent).
My work here is done, I'm Canon'd up to the eyeballs now. For the first time in years I've stopped looking at HDEW, MPB and other camera shopping sites.
The Viltrox adapter means that, for £120, I now have access to 5 Canon EF lenses, on top of the 2 native M lenses. That makes the M50 quite a package.
I'm just glad I'm not into wildlife photography like my father, whose 300mm lens cost more than that little lot alone.