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Review on 🀩 Capture Stunning Shots with the Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera + Pixibytes Bundle by Iseul Chang ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch and I recommend the product for purchase.

It was taken to replace the classic M. The ates finally became significant, and the price was not sky-high for an M-crop. The work with video (FHD) has especially noticeably improved - including the built-in electronic stub (especially if the lens is without a stub). The viewfinder also pleased - it does not differ much in speed from the classic SLR. Added 4K video is a toy (matrix part only, low fps, does not work with Dual Pixel autofocus system). The software in the camera is configured 1 time for a specific device - then just press the Wifi button and select from the list of old connections (the only drawback is that the date and time of the file itself will be set when Wifi transfers to the current one). The optics in the M-series are all of high quality (there are no cheap plugs) - but the old M18-55 is more familiar to me, and glasses from the EF-S / EF series work perfectly with the M-adapter with contacts.

Pros
  • Dual pixel autofocus. Photo quality + burst speed increase. Full-HD video shooting at 50fps (+ there is electronic video stabilization if the optics are without a stub). The viewfinder is decent (100% coverage, albeit electronic) - indispensable in bad weather or in bright sunshine. Adjust the focus point on the screen even when the viewfinder is on. Focus Peaking mark when focusing manually. Interval video filming of long processes - sunset for example. The 3" screen rotates as you like (you can generally close it inward so as not to damage it). WiFi / BT - for the rapid transmission of several frames or control (proprietary software for Win and Android worked fine right away). Outer shoe for flash, etc. (+ built-in on the edge case), external microphone jack (at least something will save in windy shooting). Intuitive interface and menu with a lot of settings (hints can be disabled) with button reprogramming.
Cons
  • The font became smaller on the info screens (compared with the first M). A complete new M15-45 lens with a specific lock (replaced with the classic M18-55, and it is lighter). The battery remained old - small in capacity (on the other hand - they are suitable for some previous cameras). The camera does not charge via USB - this is apparently left for the future. Not all programs understand the new Canon RAW format CR3 yet (but the option with cRAW CR3 compression is good).