Canon launches the EOS M50 4K enabled mirrorless camera
Canon has launched — the EOS M50 mirrorless 4K
camera for the Indian Market. It is powered by the DIGIC 8 image processor and
features 4K movie shooting ability. With an improved dual pixel CMOS AF, the
EOS M50 promises to shoot ultra-high definition videos under low light
conditions. With the touch and drag AF, users can select and move the AF frame
via the touch panel while looking through the built-in 2.36 million dot electronic
viewfinder (EVF).
The company claims that the EOS M50 is targeted
for current Insta generation. The M50 claims to be a lightweight and portable
camera with interchangeable lens.
The EOS M50 with the 4K movie shooting support
claims to produce footage four times the resolution of full HD focusing on
depth and clarity. The 4K Frame Grab function allows for high-resolution images
to be extracted from footage taken, where users can store them as a still
photo. With the dedicated time-lapse movie setting, the camera allows users to
capture time-lapse videos in 4K as well.
Additionally, with combination IS, the company
claims that users can expect reduced camera shake during movie shooting. Even
when using non-IS lenses, the EOS M50’s promises to take stable video recording
with its built-in five-axis stabilisation feature. Users can also shoot in a
high frame rate of HD 120p to render slow-motion videos.
Powered by the DIGIC 8 image processor and an
approximately 24.1MP APS-C sized CMOS sensor, the EOS M50 promises to capture
clear images in low light conditions. Through the use of built-in electronic
viewfinder (EVF), the company says users can capture a highly accurate image by
the camera sensor and can shoot without glare interferences even under bright
sunlight. With the normal ISO speed of 25,600 and expandable to 51,200, the
camera promises to achieve clear shots with minimum noise for photos even in
low light conditions. The EOS M50 has a newly added silent mode (applicable in
scene mode) that can shutter the mutes sounds as well.
The EOS M50’s is equipped with dual pixel CMOS
AF sensor to cover a larger AF area with up to 143 AF points (covering 88 per
cent horizontal by 100 per cent vertical area) when a compatible lens is
attached, offering high-speed AF over a wider area. The larger AF area
promises to achieve fast, accurate and smooth AF when capturing moving
subjects. Additionally, the touch & drag AF feature should help users to
easily switch the subject of their focus by dragging the AF frame directly on
the LCD panel even while composing a shot through the camera’s EVF. It supports
a continuous shooting speed of approximately 10fps in one shot AF and 7.4fps in
Servo AF.
The EOS M series is equipped with a vari-angle
LCD monitor that hosts navigation features. The EOS M50 has buttons and dials
located on the right side of the camera for one-handed operation.
In terms of connectivity, the EOS M50 supports
Bluetooth, WiFi and NFC for smart device sharing. The company is also providing
a dedicated Canon Camera app for both iOS and Android platforms. The app allows
users to control camera settings and in transferring of images.
The EOS M50 is available with a single kit
option – the EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens, which is priced at Rs 61,995.
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