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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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amazon.ca
★★★★★
5 years ago

I like this camera for the light weight the fast auto focus and even the 4k which you can use with a wide angle lens to mitigate the crop factor. It does not feel as sturdy as my Nikon but then it's not as heavy either.

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great gear for beginners

Great value .. a lots of features included.. nice body build..

brandsmartusa.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
great deal

great camera

Easy to Use; Good Audio Quality; Good Video Quality; Great Picture Quality; Lightweight

ABT Electronics
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great Camera!

This is my first DSLR mirrorless camera, and so far I love it, because it's light and small. The best of all it takes great pictures

Indian Express
★★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS M50 review: Compact, but with DSLR versatility

Priced around Rs 62,000 with the basic lens, the Canon EOS M50 is a great option for those who want the versatility of the DSLR with the portability of a compact camera. In fact, this is one camera that has got me thinking if I should upgrade.

buydig.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Perfection

This is an amazing camera. Beach camera made this purchase so smooth and easy. It's no wonder we keep going back to beach camera. The camera is light weight and takes beautiful pictures! We couldn't happier

PhotoReview
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS M50

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...

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS M50

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

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

In many ways the Canon EOS M50 is a better-specced camera than the EOS M5, with faster burst shooting, an improved AF system, and 4K video capture (more on that in a moment). The vari-angle screen also offers that bit more in the way of flexibility over the EOS M5's tilt-angle mechanism.

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

DP Review
★★★★
6 years ago

At first glance, the Canon EOS M50 could pass for a smaller, less expensive version of the company's EOS M5. Despite the surface similarities, the real changes are inside. The M50 is the first Canon camera to use the Digic 8 processor and the only non-pro model to support 4K video capture.

People on the go who want something compact; with good connectivity and an accessible interface

Anyone interested in 4K video capture; Those without easy access to a power outlet and don't want to carry a pocket full of batteries

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