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The EOS M50 becomes Canon’s second mirrorless camera to feature a built-in electronic viewfinder. Luckily the touchscreen features an excellent user interface. Remember this is an upper entry-level camera with one control dial. Round the back, the buttons are understandably small, but tiny raised edges on the four crosskeys makes them surprisingly tactile and easy to push that said, I still found myself trying to turn a rear wheel that wasn’t there. There’s also a small flash that’s raised by hand as well as a hotshoe that can accommodate external Speedlites or mount a microphone. Meanwhile there may only be one control dial – around the shutter release – but it falls naturally under your index finger. The grip and rear thumb rest are generously-sized with a surface coating that ensures a secure and comfortable hold. It may have a fairly compact and light polycarbonate body measuring 116x88x59mm and weighing 390g with battery, but Canon’s designers should be commended on the ergonomics. The EOS M50 is styled like a mini DSLR and available in black or white. Alternatively get yourself a copy of my In Camera book or treat me to a coffee! Thanks! After this, I’ve detailed a number of the key features and capabilities.Ĭheck prices on the Canon EOS M50 at Amazon, B&H, Adorama, or Wex. In my review I’ll find out how it measures-up and whether it’s Canon’s best mirrorless to date! I’ll start with two videos: a brief first-looks overview, followed by my in-depth review with Doug Kaye which is also available as an audio podcast below.
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Wrapping-up the specs are a 2.36 million dot OLED viewfinder, a fully-articulated 3in touchscreen that can flip to face the subject, and Wifi with NFC and Bluetooth, the latter providing seamless connectivity and GPS location tagging with your phone.Ĭanon may be pitching the M50 as a mid-range model, but if you can live without the greater physical controls of the top-end M5, I’d say the new features make the M50 the most compelling in the series to date and also a keen rival for Fujifilm’s XT20 and recent XA5, not to mention Sony’s A6300 and Panasonic’s Lumix G80 / G85.
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The EOS M50 also debuts Canon’s latest DIGIC 8 processor, allowing a slight boost in continuous shooting (10fps with Single AF or 7.4fps with Servo AF), support for an additional compressed ‘C-RAW’ option that’s full resolution but around 40% smaller, eye detection, a new silent scene mode that employs an electronic shutter, and at last 4k video. Like earlier models in the series, the M50 employs a 24 Megapixel APSC sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS AF for smooth and confident refocusing, but depending on the lens you fit, Canon’s upgraded the autofocus area and or the number of AF points.
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Coupled with a hotshoe and microphone input, the M50 is likely to be as popular with vloggers as it is with those looking for an upgrade from smartphone photography. Announced in February 2018, it’s officially pitched between the entry-level EOS M100 and the step-up EOS M6, but actually sports some of the most advanced features in the series: it’s the first Canon mirrorless to boast 4k video and a side-hinged screen that can flip to any angle. The Canon EOS M50 is a mid-range mirrorless camera with a 24 Megapixel APSC sensor, viewfinder, fully-articulated screen and 4k video. Buy it now! Check prices on the Canon EOS M50 at Amazon, B&H, Adorama, or Wex. Coupled with a hotshoe and microphone input, the M50 will be as popular with vloggers as it is with those looking for an upgrade from smartphone photography. Indeed the M50 may be pitched as an upper entry-level model, but I reckon it's Canon's most compelling mirrorless to date.
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But these aside, the EOS M50 remains a highly compelling model with a compact but comfortable body, effective touchscreen, industry-leading wireless, confident focusing for 1080p video, and great colours out-of-camera. I'm also frustrated there's no USB charging, especially since the battery is fairly weak. Sadly the 4k is of limited use, employing a severe crop and only working with less confident contrast-based autofocus. Summary The Canon EOS M50 is an upper entry-level mirrorless camera with a 24 Megapixel APSC sensor, confident autofocus (for stills and 1080p video), small but crisp OLED viewfinder, excellent wireless, and becomes Canon's first mirrorless with 4k video, a fully-articulated touch-screen, eye detection and silent shooting options.
