Canon EOS M50 Reviews

Richard Butler, the Technical Editor at Digital Photography Review (DPReview), has provided an in-depth analysis of the Canon EOS M50. In his review, he highlights the camera's 24.1MP APS-C CMOS sensor and DIGIC 8 image processor, which contribute to its impressive image quality and performance. He also discusses the Dual Pixel CMOS AF system, noting its quick and accurate autofocus capabilities. However, Richard points out that while the camera offers 4K video recording, it comes with a significant crop and lacks Dual Pixel AF in this mode, which may be a limitation for videographers. “Image for illustrative purposes only”
Richard Butler
Technical Editor at DPReview
Gordon Laing, provides a comprehensive review of the Canon EOS M50. He highlights its 24.1MP APS-C CMOS sensor and DIGIC 8 image processor, noting that these features contribute to excellent image quality and performance. Laing also discusses the camera's Dual Pixel CMOS AF system, praising its speed and accuracy in autofocus. However, he mentions that while the M50 offers 4K video recording, it imposes a significant crop factor and lacks Dual Pixel AF in this mode, which may be a drawback for videographers. “Image for illustrative purposes only”
Gordon Laing
Editor of Camera Labs
Chris Niccolls, offers an in-depth video review of the Canon EOS M50. He emphasizes the camera's user-friendly interface and compact design, making it suitable for both beginners and enthusiasts. Niccolls appreciates the inclusion of a built-in electronic viewfinder and vari-angle touchscreen, enhancing usability. He also notes that the camera's autofocus performance is reliable for both stills and video. However, similar to other reviewers, he points out the limitations in 4K video recording due to the crop factor and reduced autofocus capabilities. “Image for illustrative purposes only”
Chris Niccolls
Co-host of DPReview TV