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

4K video, Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF, Polished touchscreen, Excellent EVF, Easy to use...

Poor battery life, Appears to be older-generation sensor...

Our first impressions of the EOS M50 are very encouraging – we'll need to do a full test to confirm them, but it does feel like the EOS M50 could be Canon's most refined and feature-packed mirrorless camera yet...
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Canon's EOS team still largely consists of rock-solid, reliable DSLRs, but there's now a genuinely exciting mirrorless flair player in its ranks – the EOS M50.Exciting. really? Yep, it's not just wishful thinking this time – the M50 is a real tie-looseni...

Small and light, Good viewfinder, Looks like a mini DSLR...

Dials and controls might be too limited for some, Limited battery life, Small selection of native lenses right now...

Where to buy Canon EOS M50...
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At a glance £649.99 with 15-45mm lens 24.1-million-pixel Dual Pixel CMOS sensor 10fps continuous shooting 2.36-million-dot 120fps OLED viewfinder 3in fully-articulated touchscreen 4K video £539.99 body only While Canon has been making mirrorle...
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Since Canon launched its mirrorless camera line-up - known as the EOS M range - we've failed to be too impressed. The EOS M50, however, could be the camera to change that. Why? The M50 is the first time we've seen a number of things in this range: there's...

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...

The Canon EOS M50 may be positioned one-up from the entry-level M100 model in Canon's mirrorless line-up, but it spells the future of what to expect from the M-series line-up. With 4K, an easy-to-use interface, plus various desirable features including im...
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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 perh...

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...

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...

In many ways the EOS M50 is the best entry-level EOS Canon has yet made. It's a great option both for beginners and for Canon DSLR owners tempted by the advantages of mirrorless...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-04-28 02:51:01
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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.But the traditionally cautious camera maker, better known for its rock-solid, reliable DSLRs, finally h...

"Image quality is a match for Canon's DSLRs, which means you can get some very nice pictures indeed."...
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Improvements to the built-in Wi-Fi system, which include NFC and Bluetooth, make it easier to transfer images and operate the camera from a smart device.The lack of dedicated M-series lenses remains a weakness of Canon's mirrorless system, however an ad...

The EOS M50 isn't the mirrorless camera Canon enthusiasts have been waiting for and more than the slightly higher-featured EOS M5 was. However, that doesn't mean it's without merit. Even though it's a pared-down version of the more expensive EOS M5, it ha...
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For the budding photographer, the Canon EOS M50 is a compact and well-built 24MP mirrorless camera that takes some impressive shots. Small and lightweight, the camera is a great travel companion. Even better, the articulated touchscreen ensures you can ge...

Compact and lightweight, It takes impressive photos with a lot of detail, Able to capture video in Ultra HD, Touchscreen for easy adjustment of settings and navigating menus, Compatible with a wide range of lens for every situation, Body is available with...

Battery life did not last as long as other cameras we have tested, Twisting the lens to zoom proved to be slightly cumbersome, Doesn't have a premium design we were especially disappointed with the white colour...

The Canon EOS M50 is a great option for those looking to get into photography. Its compact and lightweight, which makes it easy to hold for long periods of time. The photo and video quality also really impressed us. Its touchscreen is very responsive and...
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EOS M50 är Canons senaste spegellösa kamera, som utökar antalet i M-serien från tre till fyra. Medan den har en liknande silhuett som flaggskeppet EOS M5 befinner sig M50 längre ned och och hamnar någonstans mellan mellan instegsmodellerna EOS M100 och de...

Förbättrad Dual Pixel CMOS AF, Bra pekskärm, Utmärkt EVF, Lätt att använda, Mycket bra bildkvalitet...

Dålig batteritid, 4K-video beskärs med 1,6x, Plastig, Begränsat urval av objektiv...

Om du letar efter en spegellös kamera som ger bra bildkvalitet, är lätt att använda och har ett bra autofokussystem, är EOS M50 ett utmärkt val. Om du letar efter en mer allsidig kamera med en större bredd av funktioner och systemstöd, finns det dock bätt...
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While its general shape is similar to that of a DSLR, mainly due to its raised central finder, the EOS M50 is much smaller. There aren't too many controls, and what there is are located on the right side of the camera's top-plate and rear.All are very wel...

Easy to use, Fast in operation, Strong set of features...

Relatively poor battery life, Kit lens is susceptible to flare...

Canon's latest entry-level mirrorless model offers plenty for those looking for a small and well-specified camera...
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techent.tv Updated: 2019-12-02 04:31:16
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The brand Canon in the eyes of the consumers are the name to look out for when it comes to imaging solutions be it cameras or even printers. They have been topping the charts in terms of the camera scene as well for good reasons. These guys really know ho...

4K Video, Light, Good Battery Life, Sturdy Build, Easy to use...

a little bulky, Manual Flash Pop-up, Limited Lens Choice...
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The Canon EOS M50 has a plastic build which makes it lightweight at around 350g. It also has a rubber layering over the grip and the back of the screen. The grip is acceptably deep given that it's a small camera. The screen is fully articulated which grea...

Fully articulated touchscreen, WiFi and NFC work wonders on-the-go, Dual Pixel autofocus system...

4k video is cropped with Dual Pixel autofocus disabled, Electronic stabiliser leaves much to be desired, No headphone jack...
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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. The sensor is C...
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With lots of new cameras introduced in 2018 by various camera manufacturers, especially in the mirrorless camera line, no doubt that camera consumers and fans are looking forward to Canon for a surprise.Canon EOS M50 is targeted for beginners who are inte...

With a price tag of AU$949 at JB HI-FI, Canon EOS M50 comes with the body and 15-45mm lens kit, and is an attractive mirrorless camera from Canon.It has a superb autofocus performance and bigger image sensor (better in low light) compared to Panasonic and...
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For many of us, smartphones seem to have replaced high-end cameras as they grow more beastly and portable with each passing year. However, as good smartphone cameras may get they can't be always placed against professional cameras. The control you get whe...

Compact form factor, Improved image quality, Easy to use...

The Canon EOS M50 is definitely one of the better mirrorless cameras in the M-series that takes care of some of the basic features while offering a few more tweaks. Priced at Rs 60,000, the camera sits perfectly in the line-up and according to us, deliver...
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Canon needs no introduction. It is company that has given pro photographers and hobbyists a number of iconic cameras. It has, however, failed to crack the mirrorless camera code. A lot of this has to do with the competition. Brands like Sony, Panasonic an...

Built well, Fast AF, Low-light performance, Touchscreen display...

Limited direct controls, 4K video cropped to 1.6X, Poor battery life...

You can say that the Canon EOS M50 has better features than the high-end EOS M5. It has faster burst shooting, an improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF system, and 4K video recording. The vari-angle touchscreen display also offers more flexibility as compared to th...
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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 wi...

Light and compact body, Fully articulating display, Above-average image quality in daylight, Dual Pixel autofocus works well...

Weak battery life, Slow autofocus at 4K, Average high-ISO performance...

The EOS M50 feels like a step in the right direction for Canon, as it brings features that were long overdue to the company's mirrorless offerings. The new model is built very well, shoots high-quality images under good light, and is quite compact. The Rs...
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I have been lugging around a Canon camera for almost half my life. And for most of the other half, I dreamt of lugging around a Canon. However, for the past couple of years, my Canon EOS 1200D and its lenses has been locked up safely in some cupboard as I...
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