We can now confirm that no Canon M50 Mark III camera is coming soon, and the biggest reason is that Canon has ended the EF-M mount. It’s not a rumor anymore, it’s confirmed news coming out from a Japanese website.
Canon has finally ended the EF-M mount mirrorless cameras. It was expected from the announcement of the Canon R10 that Canon will soon end the EF-M mount, since a camera maker never maintains two different sets of mounts for a single sensor size, either for APS-C or for full frame.
We told you the same back in December 2022, Canon will soon end their EF-M Mount-based cameras, kindly check this article
The Canon M50 Mark II has suddenly disappeared from Canon’s lineup. Although the EOS M item remains, there are no applicable models. The possibility of a Canon M50 Mark III appearing is close to zero, so it seems safe to call it the end of the EOS M series. At the same time, all compatible EF-M lenses also have a “low stock” mark. Camera specialty stores are still accepting orders, but production of the lenses may have already been completed.
Looking at the series of events, it’s obvious that no more cameras are coming under EF-M mount from Canon and no further updates may be given to those cameras. Being number one in the camera market, Canon must openly communicate these things to its consumer base before ending a system lineup because many have already invested in EF-M mount lenses. Now those lenses are of no use since EF-M lenses are not compatible with the recently announced RF mount-based cameras
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