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What do you think about Canon EOS M50 + 18-150/3.5-6.3 IS STM

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Crutchfield
★★★★★
4 years ago
Canon EOS M50 Two Lens Kit

For me personally the camera has been amazing. I am not a photograper at all and yet I have been able to get a couple of pretty good images that I am happy with. It is light and compact and for a backpacker, I could not ask for more. With the 55-200 mm lense it is still under 2lbs.

Canon
★★★★★
4 years ago
Decent Camera

The camera shoots pretty good stills and photos and is small enough for carrying around. Some of the features will take time to learn and apply, but well worth it. So far the only complaint i have is the lack of a Bulb feature on the shutter.

Amazon
★★★★★
4 years ago

I'm not a camera pro. I needed to start shooting content for my business and did some research - took a shot on this one. Great decision. The amazing auto focus is a key feature for filming yourself because it follows you after you set it up to keep you in focus as you're moving around.

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS M50 Review

Canon's been making mirrorless cameras for almost six years, but until now it doesn't seem to have been wholly convinced by the idea, shying away from making models that might compete directly with its own DSLRs. Now, though, we have the EOS M50, and perhaps things are starting to change.

Compact size and light weight make it easy to carry everywhere; Excellent image quality; with reliable metering and auto white balance; Quick and accurate autofocus; even with adapted EF-mount DSLR lenses; Easy-to-use interface that still gives extensive control over settings; Fully articulated...

Single-dial control slower to use than twin-dial competitors; Overly contrasty viewfinder blocks up shadow details; Poorly implemented manual focus magnification; Very small range of native EF-M lenses; 4K video is subject to considerable restrictions

Pocket Lint
★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS M50 review: M series finally gets credible

The Canon EOS M50 is a step up for the M series. It's taken time to get here, but Canon finally has a credible mirrorless APS-C camera on its hands. But is that good enough Given how adept the Panasonic G series have become over the years, and how much more advanced the Sony A6500's autofocus setup...

Capable Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus; Vari-angle touchscreen is useful (and stows for protection; Small size and lightweight; Decent image quality

Poor battery life (three bar system bad for projecting remaining life; Simplistic autofocus features; Limited lens range (of limited quality; Too; Some touchscreen quirks

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS M50 review: Great for beginners

Canon may have been late to the mirrorless party, but over the last couple of years, it has taken a significant share in this ever-important market. The EOS M50 is an entry-level model that falls between the (£400) EOS M6 and the (£600) EOS M5 , offering beginners a small and affordable camera with...

Easy to use; Fast in operation; Strong set of features

Relatively poor battery life; Kit lens is susceptible to flare

Photography BLOG
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS M50 Review

The EOS M50 is a new entry-level compact system camera from Canon. The EOS M50 has a 24.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, the very latest DIGIC 8 processor, 4K video recording, a touch-screen interface, 99-point AF System, ISO 100-25600, a 3-inch 1,040K-dot LCD vari-angle monitor, integrated Wi-Fi,...

TechRadar UK
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS M50 review

The EOS M50 is Canon's latest mirrorless camera, extending its M-series range from three to four. While it has a similar silhouette to the flagship EOS M5 , the M50 sits further down the range, slotting in between the entry-level EOS M100 and the more mid-range EOS M6 , and is designed to appeal to...

Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF; Polished touchscreen; Excellent EVF; Easy to use; Very good image quality

Poor battery life; 4K video has a 1.6x crop; Plasticky finish; Lens range still limited

wexphotographic.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Cracking bit of kit!

Even though it's described as an Entry-level mirrorless camera, it puts many higher priced alternatives to shame. Nice and easy to use, yet offers me plenty of control. The only minor complaints are that a rear dial would be a little more useful to me, and the limited maximum aperture of the zooms.

Durable; Great Picture Quality; Lightweight; Simple Controls

Inadequate Features

Argos
★★★★★
5 years ago
very expensive for what it is ,

very good camera ,but the strap adjuster knocks the microphone in use ,so cannot use strap,battery is small ,ext microphone jack socket is loose in the camera from new ! but every now and then it takes a good shot on auto, which is nice for point and shoot, if you have a new smart phone you may just...

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