The Canon EOS M50 ($779.99, body only) is a new entry in the company's APS-C mirrorless camera series. It's the first M camera we've seen with a vari-angle LCD, a big plus for vlogging and video in ...
The EOS M50 Mark II doesn't make a lot of changes from the first edition, released in 2018. Aside from the name badge, there are no differences on the exterior, and inside the camera uses the same ...
PHOTO QUALITY. This 24-megapixel mirrorless camera captured images with very good quality. Pictures were sharp, which means you can see most details and subtle patterns in the image. In low-light ...
The Canon EOS M50 MarkII retails for Rs 58,995 with the aforementioned kit lens. The kit lens does more harm than good in this case, limiting the shooting styles, low light usage and even impacting AF ...
Canon has responded to criticism of the lack of 4K in all but it's high-end DSLRs by launching the EOS M50, its first mirrorless M-series camera with Ultra HD 4K video. Packing a new DIGIC 8 processor ...
The latest addition to Canon’s mirrorless camera, the EOS M50, introduces a new DIGIC 8 processor and is the first in the series with Dual Sensing stabilisation. Angled front view of the EOS M50 with ...
Canon has announced its EOS M50 Mark II mirrorless camera in India. The new mirrorless camera is designed for photographers who are also keen to do videos and live streams. The EOS M50 Mark II comes ...
The Canon EOS M50 will be available for £539 body only, or £649 with 15-45mm lens, which makes it good value for money for an entry-level mirrorless camera, with 4K video and EVF. Sony Alpha A6000, ...
As a compact, relatively sophisticated and capable camera for those who like to travel light, the EOS M50 II kit ticks plenty of boxes and has real appeal to those who post images and movie clips to ...
We're not going to beat around the bush - the new Canon EOS M50 Mark II is outwardly identical to the old EOS M50, with the exception of the nameplate on the rear-left shoulder of the camera. That's ...
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, ...
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