Canon EOS M50 Mark II
The Canon EOS M50 Mark II, also known as the EOS Kiss M2 in Japan, was a 24.1 megapixels entry-mid-level mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced by Canon on October 14, 2020.
As a part of the mirrorless EOS M line, it was the successor to the Canon EOS M50, sitting above the entry-level Canon EOS M200 and below the enthusiast-oriented Canon EOS M6 Mark II.
Features
- 24.1 effective megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
- DIGIC 8 image processor with 14-bit processing
- Dual Pixel Auto-Focus.
- ISO 100 – 25,600, expandable up to 51,200.
- 2.36-million dot OLED built-in electronic viewfinder.
- 1080p Full HD video recording at 24p, 25p, 30p, 50p and 60p.
- 4K video video recording at 23.98 fps or 25 fps, 4K mode is limited to a 1.6x Crop factor of the APS-C Crop-sized sensor and limited to 24p or 25p, no 30 nor 60p.
- 10 frames per second continuous shooting, 7.4 with AF.
- 3.2" vari-angle LCD touchscreen with 1,6m dots resolution.
- 3.5 mm microphone jack for external microphones
- Bluetooth
New Features to the M50 Mark II
Over the M50 it replaces, the new features include:- Improved autofocus including eye autofocus for stills and video.
- Vertical video shooting support.
- Newly added tap video record button and movie self-timer on the LCD touchscreen for better Vlogging experience
- High quality webcam capability, with the free EOS Webcam Utility software or Clean HDMI output
- Wireless YouTube Livestreaming capability
- The ability to tap the screen to auto focus on your subject while looking through the EVF, helping to control who the main focus of the image is.
- 250 shots CIPA rated battery life versus 235 shots on the previous model.
- NFC is dropped from the MK II compared to the previous M50 that had it.