Design-wise the new Canon R50 camera looks more similar to the Canon 200D Mark II instead of the Canon M50 II. Canon R50 camera features advanced AI AF mode same as we have seen in the Canon R3 camera, at the same time we do not have any 4k 30p crop, the Canon R50 uses its full sensor to create oversampled 4k 30p files. The camera can also shoot bursts up to 15fps with full-time AF/AE support. The Camera is powered by Canon’s latest powerful DIGIC X image processor, the camera features 4503 DPAF points for stills and 3713 DPAF points for Video. Canon R50 supports an AF sensitivity range of EV -4.0 to 20. The Canon R50 has an ISO range of 100-32000 (standard ISO Range) expandable upto to ISO 51200.
It will go on sale for around $679.99, body-only. A kit with the retractable RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM will sell for around $799.99, and a two-lens kit that adds a new 55-210mm F5.0-7.1 takes the recommended price up to $1029.99.
Canon R50 vs Canon M50 mark II Major Differences
List price at launch | $679.99 ($799.99 with 18-45mm F3.5-6.3 IS lens) |
$599 ($699 with 15-45mm F3.5-6.3 IS) |
Pixel count | 24MP | 24MP |
Sensor size | APS-C 332mm² |
APS-C 332mm² |
Autofocus | Dual pixel | Dual pixel |
Stabilization? | Lens only | Lens only |
Burst rate | 12 fps 15 fps (elec) |
7.4 fps |
Viewfinder (mag.) |
2.36M dot OLED (0.59x) | 2.36M dot OLED ( – ) |
Rear screen | 1.62M dot fully-articulating | 1.04M dot fully-articulating |
Video | 4K/30p no crop 8-bit or 10-bit HDR mode |
4K/24p 1.55x crop |
Mic / Headphone? | Yes / No | Yes / No |
Connector | USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2 / 10Gbps) |
USB Micro B (USB 2.0 480 Mbps) |
Battery life LCD / EVF |
370 / 230 | 305 / 250 |
Dimensions | 116 x 86 x 69 mm | 116 x 88 x 59 mm |
Weight (with battery + card) | 375g (13.2oz) | 387g (13.7 |
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