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April 2018
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The editors liked
4K video
Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Polished touchscreen
Excellent EVF
Easy to use
Small and light
Good viewfinder
Looks like a mini DSLR
Capable Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus
Vari-angle touchscreen is useful (and stows for protection)
Small size and lightweight
Decent image quality
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
Very good image quality
Fast in operation
Strong set of features
Förbättrad Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Bra pekskärm
Utmärkt EVF
Lätt att använda
Mycket bra bildkvalitet
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
The editors didn't like
Poor battery life
Appears to be older-generation sensor
Dials and controls might be too limited for some
Limited battery life
Small selection of native lenses right now
Poor battery life (three bar system bad for projecting remaining life)
Simplistic autofocus features
Limited lens range (of limited quality
Too)
Some touchscreen quirks
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
4K video has a 1.6x crop
Plasticky finish
Lens range still limited
Relatively poor battery life
Kit lens is susceptible to flare
Dålig batteritid
4K-video beskärs med 1
6x
Plastig
Begränsat urval av objektiv
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
Published: 2019-02-06, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
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...
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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Published: 2018-09-28, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
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 is a step up for the M series. It's taken time to get here, but Canon finally has a credible mirrorless APS-C camera on its hands.But is that good enough? Given how adept the Panasonic G series have become over the years, and how much mo...
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...
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...
Published: 2018-04-08, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
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
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 t...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2018-02-26, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
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...
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...