Canon announces EOS M50 Mark II with minor improvements

15 October 2020
Features updated autofocus and video features.

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Patrix, 18 Oct 2020I guess you haven't updated lightroom if you still see... morewhat he said is true though, fujifilm still has those problems up until now

    Anonymous, 15 Oct 2020Fujifilm cameras suffer from X-trans artifacts. That's... moreI guess you haven't updated lightroom if you still see artifacts in Fujifilm files or you should just use capture one or something else and you won't see artifacts anymore. And bad white balance is also a problem from the first gens. So update your knowledge about the newest Fujifilm cameras before blurping out some BS. Canon apsc cameras are the worst when it comes to DR and ISO performance and have also serious rolling shutter issues..

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      • Joerepuntz
      • t7X
      • 18 Oct 2020

      Just buy canon m6 mark ii instead of this one.

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        • Mohamed Anvar
        • DkW
        • 17 Oct 2020

        The camera is ultimately perfect .. but i need the only thing is battery backup.. how long it take video in one time charged 🔋 battery... If battery backup comes as like 200 dmark ii i will definitely buy This camera

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          • Quericus
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          • 16 Oct 2020

          If you want to take videos this camera might be worth it to buy, but for still photos it's not any better regardless of price.

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            • M{f
            • 16 Oct 2020

            This camera couldn't be less impressive

              It's a dead system. Let it go. Selection of native lenses is a joke and if you adapt old lens, you can only use EF lenses. They should just kill these EF-M system and launch APS-C cameras with RF mount. Right now if you want a mirror less camera from Canon, you've to buy a full frame RF camera which is expensive and on lower end, they've rusty old DSLRs and these M series catastrophy. All canon need is a good 500$-650$ APSC camera with RF mount.

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                • Pk paswan
                • gMD
                • 16 Oct 2020

                Anonymous, 15 Oct 2020I have a Canon M50 Mark I. It probably has the worst autofo... moreBut new m50m2 have the excellent autofocus even on single point.and it will be the strong side of this camera

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                  • Anonymous
                  • gBV
                  • 15 Oct 2020

                  Patrix, 15 Oct 2020Why is this relevant at gsm Arena? This is one of the worst... moreFujifilm cameras suffer from X-trans artifacts. That's known, but many reviewers ignore it. Smartphones already suffer from artifacts(which is also ignored by many reviewers), especially the Quad Bayer high resolution modes, so when I would buy a large camera, I wouldn't waste the money for a camera that produces artifacts, too. Fujifilm cameras also have other issues like bad auto white balance, transfering a single image to a smartphone takes much, much, much longer (X-T20 approximately 5 minutes, X-T30 can be up to 1 minute) than a Panasonic or Canon camera, which only need a few seconds and I had an X-T100, which died on the first day I bought it. You also can not see a live preview in the in-camera raw editor (at least that's the case with the X-T30)

                    Why is this relevant at gsm Arena? This is one of the worst camera Eco systems out there... The Fujifilm X-S10 was announced today and blows this camera out of the water...

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                      • Anonymous
                      • gBV
                      • 15 Oct 2020

                      I have a Canon M50 Mark I. It probably has the worst autofocus on the market when it comes to stills. On the internet many reviews don't examine single point autofocus accuracy at all. When you want to focus on small objects, the accuracy is terrible, no matter which lens. I even tried multiple Canon M50 cameras. The low light autofocus is also very poor, especially when you use the 15-45mm kit lens.
                      In the end I don't regret buying the M50 and the 32mm f1.4 because I could take very good portraits without spending a huge amount of money, but for other purposes it is a waste of money. In the future I will leave Canon. Canon's jpg dynamic range is too bad. You get the highest dynamic range and the best photos with the lowest contrast setting and Highlight Tone Priority, but even then it won't be able to compete with the dynamic range of certain other cameras. My impression is that Nikon's Active D Lighting has the best dynamic range capabilities.

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                        • JaP
                        • 15 Oct 2020

                        what about the new Nikon z6-7 mark ii and the Fujifilm x-s10