Canon announces EOS M50 Mark II with minor improvements

Prasad, 15 October 2020

Canon has launched the EOS M50 Mark II, an update of its EOS M50 mirrorless camera from two years ago. The update is relatively minor for a two year old body and largely focuses on two things.

The first change is the addition of eye tracking autofocus for stills and videos. This will allow the existing Dual Pixel autofocus system to track subjects and lock focus more accurately than on the previous model.

Canon announces EOS M50 Mark II with minor improvements

The other change is the option to record vertical videos. As sacrilegious as it might sound, a lot of people record vertical videos these days for social media, especially since certain applications like Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok require vertical video for their vertically oriented UI. For videographers making vertical videos for their own or their client's social media, this will now let them shoot a higher quality video and upload it with minimal hassle.

The other changes are less significant. You now get a video record button and a self timer for videos. You can also use the screen to autofocus while looking through the EVF. A webcam mode has been added to use the camera with Canon's EOS Webcam Utility software or clean HDMI output. And finally, the camera supports live streaming directly to YouTube.

Canon announces EOS M50 Mark II with minor improvements

Aside from that, you are still getting the same 24.1MP APS-C sensor with the Canon EF-M mount, which really hasn't seen much native glass since the original EOS M50 launched. The camera also has fairly limited video features for 2020, with the highest recording option being 4K at 24fps with only contrast-based autofocus and 1.5x crop. If you want the Dual Pixel autofocus and higher frame rates, you will have to shoot in 1080p. The camera's relatively limited features are especially at odds with this update, which is almost entirely about video recording.

The EOS M50 Mark II is priced at $600 body-only and $700 with the EF-M 15-45mm f3.5-6.3 kit lens.

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what he said is true though, fujifilm still has those problems up until now

I 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 upd...

  • Joerepuntz
  • 18 Oct 2020
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Just buy canon m6 mark ii instead of this one.

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