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Canon EOS M50

If you've been bitten by the photography bug and want to move up from your smartphone or basic compact camera, then the Canon EOS M50 is a great camera for your upgrade.



Not A Flagship, But Still Feature-Packed

The EOS M50 might not be a flagship model in Canon's range of cameras, but this mirrorless model still offers superior performance for a mid-range camera at an affordable price. This makes it ideal for anyone wanting to get more serious about photography, but who doesn’t want to spend a bundle doing it.


A Trendsetting Sensor

The M50 is the first Canon camera featuring Sony's DIGIC 8 image processor. This makes the camera capable of shooting 4K movie footage, up to 24 fps. The M50 can also shoot 4K time-lapse footage, and you can pull stills from your footage, with files equivalent to 8MP. 



Easy To Connect

There are all sorts of connectivity options in the M50 including Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth Low Energy. Bluetooth Low Energy is particularly useful as it gives you a constant connection at low power, so you can maintain a link between the camera and the smart device you want to send your images to. 


What Is C-RAW?

The new C-RAW option creates full-resolution raw files while saving about 30% to 40% on the size of standard raw files. 


Making Movies


Video is a big part of any photography we do these days, and the M50 makes it nice and easy to capture great sound to go with that footage thanks to the inclusion of an external microphone socket 

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Manufacturer: Canon

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Canon
★★★★★
5 years ago
Compact easy to use mini 'SLR'

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

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.

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...

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

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago

Currently contacting Canon to check authenticity. The charger has a Chinese company plastered across it which seems odd so I am waiting for Canon to get back to me on that. The Camera itself has passed the serial check and feels great, I have no reason to doubt the camera or lense, im hoping Canon...

B&H Photo
★★★★★
5 years ago
Canon M50 camera w/15-45mm&55-200mm Lenses

Excellent camera. Was recommended to me by a friend because of the touchscreen that I could operate left handed. I have disabilities from a ruptured brain aneurysm that requires I be able to work most things left hand now. Just had it for about a month, but getting great shots with both lenses.

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.

johnlewis.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
Small but useful.

I've owned several 16mp cameras but I wanted a higher pixel count for greater detail in my images. I considered the Canon RP, but the dioptre adjustment range on the EVF isn't as wide as with the R for some reason so what else was there with a fully articulated screen with a dioptre adjustment range...

henrys.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Takes wonderful pictures-a smart phone on steroids

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.

very.co.uk
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great camera with amazing features for the price.

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...

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