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Canon EOS M50
APS-C mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Canon EOS M50, called Canon EOS Kiss M in Japan, is a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced by Canon on February 25, 2018[1] and sale began on March 23, 2018.[2][3]
As with all of the Canon EOS M series cameras, the M50 uses the Canon EF-M lens mount. An adapter is available for use with Canon EF lenses. The camera, as well as some lenses, are available in either black or silver.
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Key features
- Videos with 4K resolution and 23.98 fps or 25 fps (PAL / NTSC), but no 30 fps mode.[4] File size can be up to 4GB.
- 1080/60p and 720/120p HD video
- ISO 100 – 25,600, expandable up to 51,200.[5]
- Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus (except 4K video - only contrast autofocus).[4]
- 2.36-million dot OLED built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF).
- The DIGIC 8 processor was introduced with this camera.
Mark II
Its successor, the Canon EOS M50 Mark II was fielded in the US in October 2020.[6] As of May 2023 sales of the M50 Mark II ended, marking the end of the Canon EOS M system.[7]
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