Canon announces PowerShot V1 and EOS R50 V vlogging cameras
Canon has announced two new vlogging-centric cameras, the point-and-shoot PowerShot V1 and the mirrorless EOS R50 V.
The PowerShot V1 features a new design optimized for normal as well as selfie shooting. It includes a fixed 16-50mm f2.8-4.5 zoom lens that can cover 17-52mm in video (due to the added crop). The camera uses a new 22.3MP 1.4-type sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II for PowerShot and a cooling fan inside to enable longer video recording. The camera can be used for video calls and livestreams with a PC over a USB connection, and can work wired or wirelessly with smartphones using the Canon Camera Connect app.
Next is the EOS R50V. This new design is also optimized for video with a dedicated livestream button, a recording button on the front of the camera, and a tripod screw hole on the side for portrait recording. The R50V uses the RF-mount and is compatible with all Canon RF lenses, including the newly launched RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ, which is the first RF-S lens with power zoom functionality. The camera uses a 24MP APS-C sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II and DIGIC X processor. It can shoot videos up to 4K in 60fps with a crop and YCC 4:2:2 10-bit. It also supports Canon Log 3 so you can match it with Canon's Cinema EOS line.
The Canon PowerShot V1 is priced at $900. The EOS R50 V is priced at $650 for the body-only and $850 with the RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ lens. Both cameras will be available in April.
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Reader comments
- Johnny
- 30 Mar 2025
- fkd
All these vlogging cameras are stupid size and weight. Better to buy a GoPro or Instax360 or Osmo especially at £300 standard kit or less on sale! Trust me walking around vlogging all day.
- Daniel.kh
- 28 Mar 2025
- aum
Sensor on xiaomi 15 ultra is 1" TYPE sensor(it's not true 1" sensor it's relative 1" type) and also the 240mm on a smartphone it's not true 240mm zoom lens(it's a mimic of 240mm lens on cameras) that's why zoom...
- Anonymous
- 28 Mar 2025
- kqc
You’re misunderstanding the article. The Canon Powershot V1 has a sensor size of 1.4 inches, which is huge by smartphone standards, and is also larger than the well-regarded Sony RX 100 series. And the reason the zoom tops out at 52mm, is because the...