Canon EOS M50 4K Mirrorless APS-C Camera Tested Review With Footage

Canon M50 4K APS-C Camera Tested Review
Kai Wong gives us a hands-on preview of the new Canon EOS M50 4K camera. Canon has climbed aboard the 4K mirrorless boat. This is Canon’s affordable interchangeable lens mirrorless camera with a 24 megapixel APS-C sensor. Also more importantly it shoots 4K video 24p (1080p 60p) and has their super Dual Pixel Auto focusing.

Canon EOS M50 Specifications:

24.1 Megapixels APS-C CMOS
DIGIC 8
Dual pixel CMOS AF with greatly improved performance
AF area is enlarged by about 38% with corresponding lens (100% vertical × 88% wide in live view image display range)
The selectable AF point is a corresponding lens with a maximum of 143 points (99 points for non-compatible lenses)
Pupil detection AF
Dual Sensing IS
Silent mode
DLO in camera
RAW development in camera
Video: 4K 25p / 24p, FHD 60p, HD 120p
Frame cutout from 4K movie is possible
5 Axis Electronic Image Stabilizer · Combination IS
Standard ISO: 100-25600 (extended ISO: 51200)
Continuous: Up to 10 frames / sec (at servo AF: up to 7.4 frames / sec)
EVF: 0.39 type 2.36 million dot OLED
3 type 104 million dots vari angle touchscreen LCD
Wi-Fi · Bluetooth · NFC installed
Wireless remote controller BR-E1 compatible
HDMI HDR output compatible
Supports the next-generation CR3 RAW format and the new C-RAW compression format
The C – RAW format is 40% smaller in file size than conventional RAW, and it corresponds to in – camera RAW development and digital lens optimizer
Battery: LP-E 12
Size: 116.3 x 88.1 x 58.7 mm
Weight: 387 g black, 390 g white (including battery and memory card)
Color: Black / White
Dual Sensing IS is a body- The information of the lens and the information of the gyro sensor of the lens are used to correct camera
shake and improvement of the effect of 0.5 stops
The new silent mode can shoot without any shutter sound
Auto Improvement of lighting optimizer
Improvement of high brightness side gradation priority function
4K / full HD time lapse function
Microphone jack stereo microphone DM – E1 compatible
Distance between moving subject and background Improvement of AF accuracy during tracking of moving subjects using information
2 Axis Electronic Level
Supports HDR output from HDMI when playing RAW images

You can find the Canon M50 camera here for a good price.

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