Canon EOS M50 + EF-M 15-45/3.5-6.3 Reviews

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Canon EOS M50 + EF-M 15-45/3.5-6.3
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Expert Reviews: 
 3.8
User Reviews: 
 4.5
 
 
Verdict: The EOS M50 is only the second EOS M model to have an electronic viewfinder; it's the first to shoot 4K video; and it's being sold at a pretty competitive price. This could be the EOS M camera where Canon has finally got the balance right.

Read full review at MaxIt
1 month ago
MaxIt
 
Verdict: Sometimes you don't want the sound of a camera interrupting the perfect moment, whether it's the bride saying "I do" or your newborn baby sleeping. Silent Mode helps you make sure your camera doesn't startle your subject by enabling capture with virtually no shutter sound.

Read full review at Roberts Camera
2 months ago
Roberts Camera
 

Canon EOS M50 Review: A Surefire Mirrorless Camera

 
3.1
Pros: Very good photo quality, even in low light, Excellent electronic viewfinder, Easy-to-use swiveling touch screen, Lots of shooting modes, Includes hot-shoe for external flashes
Cons: Expensive, Relatively smaller lens selection, Video footage had some jitter, Less battery life than competition
Verdict: Consumers are demanding mirrorless cameras because generally they're as good and as versatile as DSLRs, but are smaller and lighter. While that's one of the draws of the 24.1-MP Canon EOS M50, it's not the only one.

Read full review at Tom's Guide
2 months ago
Tom's Guide
 

Canon EOS M50 review: M series finally gets credible

 
4.0
Pros: Capable Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus, Vari-angle touchscreen is useful (and stows for protection, Small size and lightweight, Decent image quality
Cons: Poor battery life (three bar system bad for projecting remaining life, Simplistic autofocus features, Limited lens range (of limited quality, Too, Some touchscreen quirks
Verdict: It's taken Canon a long time to advance its mirrorless line-up. For 2018 it's clearly a big year because in addition to the EOS M50 accomplishing more than its lesser EOS M models, the company also released its EOS R full-frame mirrorless line-up .

Read full review at Pocket Lint
2 months ago
Pocket Lint
 
Pros: Light and compact body, Fully articulating display, Above-average image quality in daylight, Dual Pixel autofocus works well
Cons: Weak battery life, Slow autofocus at 4K, Average high-ISO performance
Verdict: Canon's mirrorless lineup has been around for a couple of years now, but the company has taken its own sweet time in bringing the series up to speed with the latest features. Meanwhile, others like Sony and Fujifilm have embraced the mirrorless segment with open arms, delivering some truly...

Read full review at gadgets.ndtv.com
4 months ago
gadgets.ndtv.com
 
Verdict: The Canon M50 has to be one of Canon's best mirrorless camera options yet; but at the moment of writing this review, it still feels like Canon is intentionally holding themselves back for reasons that I genuinely don't understand.

Read full review at thephoblographer.com
6 months ago
thephoblographer.com
 

Canon EOS M50

 
3.5
Pros: Compact. 24MP APS-C image sensor. 10fps burst. 7.4fps with tracking. Wide focus coverage area. Vari-angle touch LCD. Mic input. EVF. Wi-Fi
Cons: 4K video is cropped with slower autofocus. Native lens options still limited. Limited shots when shooting Raw bursts
Verdict: It's about time that Canon added 4K to a consumer camera-it's currently only available in the pro-grade EOS 5D Mark IV and EOS-1D X Mark II SLRs and in its cinema cameras. But what's in the EOS M50 was not the right way to do it.

Read full review at PC Magazine
6 months ago
PC Magazine
 

Canon EOS M50 review: Compact, but with DSLR versatility

 
4.0
Verdict: Canon EOS M50 review: This mirrorless camera is really compact, and yet can pass off as a point-and-shoot device.

Read full review at Indian Express
7 months ago
Indian Express
 

Canon EOS M50

 
4.4
Verdict: The EOS M50, which was announced on 26 February, just before the CP+ show, is the seventh model in a line which began back in late July 2012. Like the majority of its precursors, the latest model is targeted at snapshooters, with particular focus upon travellers who want a wide range of Auto...

Read full review at PhotoReview
7 months ago
PhotoReview
 

Review: Canon EOS M50 camera

 
4.0
Verdict: It's fair to say Canon missed the start gun for mirrorless cameras, with Fujifilm, Panasonic and Olympus already well down the track and pulling away.
8 months ago
PC Authority
 

Canon EOS M50

 
3.5
Verdict: 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,...

Read full review at PhotographyBLOG
8 months ago
PhotographyBLOG
 

Canon EOS M50

 
4.0
Pros: 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...
Cons: 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
Verdict: 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.

Read full review at TrustedReviews
8 months ago
TrustedReviews
 

Canon EOS M50 review so far

Verdict: The Canon EOS M50 is a mid-range mirrorless camera with a 24 Megapixel APSC sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus, built-in OLED viewfinder, Wifi and Bluetooth, and becomes Canon's first mirrorless with 4k video, a fully-articulated touch-screen, eye detection and silent shooting options.

Read full review at Camera Labs
9 months ago
Camera Labs
 
Verdict: The Canon EOS M50 is an entry-level mirrorless camera that features an electronic viewfinder, fully articulating touchscreen, single control dial and a 24MP APS-C sensor – the same used by its M-series siblings.

Read full review at DP Review
9 months ago
DP Review
 

Canon EOS M50 review

Pros: 4K video, Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF, Polished touchscreen, Excellent EVF, Easy to use
Cons: Poor battery life
Verdict: The EOS M50 borrows some features and ideas from existing models, but it also has a few innovations of its own – so could the EOS M50 be Canon's most well-rounded mirrorless camera yet?

Read full review at TechRadar UK
9 months ago
TechRadar UK
 
Verdict: The Canon EOS M50 may be the newest entry level camera in the M lineup for Canon, but it's already the most advanced. With features like 24.1MP APS-C CMOS image sensor, this little camera can record 4K (1.6x cropped) video, Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus with a whopping 96 focus points, and 720p HD video...

Read full review at Steve's Digicams
9 months ago
Steve's Digicams
 

This is the best mirrorless camera I've owned

 
5.0
Verdict: I'm a Canon user and have a good Canon DLSR but I've been trying to find a small alternative for more discreet/lightweight photography with the option for video. I started on this search with the EOS M but the focusing was slow and battery life not too good so I upgraded to the EOS M3.

Read full review at Amazon
1 month ago
Amazon
 

Excelente producto

 
1.0
Verdict: Llegó en buen estado y funciona a la perfección. Me encantan sus caracteríasticas físicas y la facilidad con la que puedes obtener excelentes fotografías y video.

Read full review at Amazon
1 month ago
Amazon
 

Great camera with amazing features for the price.

 
5.0
Verdict: After selling up all my previous Canon gear a few years ago, I found myself yearning to re-enter the photography world, only this time I have an interest in making videos too. After doing some research, and attending a Canon Event hosted by Simeon Quarrie, where we were supplied with loan cameras, I...

Read full review at very.co.uk
2 months ago
very.co.uk
 

Brilliant Small Camera

 
4.0
Verdict: Brilliant Small Camera with most EOS SLR features and programs. I t can be hard to see the LCD screen sometimes, but after purchasing the EVF-DC2 Electronic Viewfinder Accessory, I am now really happy using this camera in very sunny conditions.
2 months ago
canon.com.au
 

Takes wonderful pictures-a smart phone on steroids

 
5.0
Verdict: I bough it in the spring of 2018, when it was still a novelty... and paid FULL price then. No regrets as I took aver 4000 pictures since. Cons: new lenses, needs adapter to use EF lenses (pricey). Not an inexpensive camera. Pros: small, many options, excellent Auto Focus and Auto Exposure.

Read full review at henrys.com
2 months ago
henrys.com
 

Great all-rounder

 
5.0
Pros: Great Picture Quality, Lightweight, Simple Controls
Verdict: Great camera for stills and Full HD video (Limited on the 4K as there is a crop factor, no dual pixel focus and bad rolling shutter). If you look at this as a stills camera with superb 1080 video then it's amazing for the price.

Read full review at wexphotographic.com
4 months ago
wexphotographic.com
 

Super Value

 
5.0
Verdict: I bought the M50 in a kit with two M lenses. The whole thing fits in a little case about 5 inches high, and with the footprint of a paperback book. The idea was to be inconspicuous and light weight without losing too much in the way of image quality or flexibility compared to my Canon 5D III set-up.

Read full review at Canon
4 months ago
Canon
 
 
4.0
Verdict: I like - Easy to use - AutoFocus faster and more accurate then A6000. - LCD screen very good - Fast (not slow like M3) - EVF also very good and fast - Images is very canon - AutoFocus in video also great for vloging (thanks to dual pixel AF) - Connectivity (Bluetooth, NFC, WiFi) I dislike - Battery...

Read full review at dpreview.com
5 months ago
dpreview.com
 

Fantastic little camera.

 
5.0
Pros: Fantastic pictures and loaded features
Cons: Poor battery life
Verdict: Very pleased with the camera. The picture quality is clear and sharp and the fact it all fits in the palm of your hand is amazing. Let me address some main criticisms that most reviewers complain about: of the 1.) Battery.

Read full review at Crutchfield
5 months ago
Crutchfield
 

Everything thing I need and more!

 
5.0
Verdict: I have used and liked Nikon before, then I researched and bought this camera. I am so pleased I did, the ease of everyday use with the flexibility of complete creativity including manual mode coupled with its small size due to it being mirrorless makes it a winner for me I could go on and on singing...

Read full review at johnlewis.com
6 months ago
johnlewis.com
 

Compact easy to use mini 'SLR'

 
5.0
Verdict: The design of this camera makes it easy to hold and use,the grip on the right just fits my hand nicely.I've invested in the 18-150mm zoom lens and this is proving to be a cracker, recommended
6 months ago
Canon
 

Excellent entry level camera

 
5.0
Verdict: Build quality is very good. Size and weight pretty good, excellent touch screen, smart interface. image quality gives very clean crispy photos, excellent images, the sensor big and very good for low light, decent 4k video recording.

Read full review at Argos
7 months ago
Argos
 

Good Camera for Packing Anywhere

 
5.0
Verdict: This is a great camera for what it is, a light, small and easy to pack around. Both the JPEG and Camera RAW photos are of excellent quality The camera provides many special photo settings (for example fish-eye photos) that I have not neither used nor plan to do so as I use photo edit workflow apps...
8 months ago
B&H Photo
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