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Canon EOS M50 Mark II
£589/$599
4K is not its forté, but this updated model has much to offer
Mirrorless Canon EOS M50 Mark II
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With only a single control dial, the M50 Mark II is geared towards ease of use and semiautomatic control.
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The improved autofocus system makes a big difference to stills and video.
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Specifications
Sensor: 24.1MP CMOS APS-C
Image processor: Digic 8
AF points: 143/99 points (3,975 focus positions), Dual Pixel CMOS AF (contrast detect only in 4K)
ISO range: 100-25,600 (exp. to 51,200)
Max image size: 6,000 x 4,000px
Video: 4K (UHD) at 25p (1.6x crop); 1080p (Full HD) at 60/50/30/25/24p
Viewfinder: 2,360k-dot OLED EVF, 100% coverage
Memory
card: SD UHS-I
LCD: 3.0-inch tilting touchscreen, 1,040k dots
Max
burst: 10fps
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 4.1, micro USB, micro HDMI, microphone
Size: 117 x 88 x 59mm
Weight: 387g (black edition), 388g (white edition); including battery and memory card
The Canon EOS M50 Mark II has arrived – and, on paper, it’s quite a curious camera. Its 24.1MP image sensor, Digic 8 processor, 2.36 million-dot EVF and 3-inch touchscreen all seem very familiar. And there’s good reason for that: the M50 Mark II is, both internally and externally, virtually identical to the original M50. The same hardware, same ergonomics, same sensor, same almost-everything.