Canon - EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Zoom Lens - Black

Canon - EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Zoom Lens - Black
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Canon - EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Zoom Lens - Black
Canon - EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Zoom Lens - Black
Canon - EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Zoom Lens - Black
Canon - EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Zoom Lens - Black
Canon - EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Zoom Lens - Black

Model: 2680C011

Brand: Canon

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EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Zoom Lens

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16.1-megapixel Live MOS sensorISO 100-25600 expandable to 25600Shooting speeds up to 8.5 fps81 focus points

Keep this Canon EOS kit on hand to capture memories with professional results. The interchangeable lens camera features a 24.1MP CMOS sensor for incredibly crisp still shots and 4K UHD video recording to make it ideal for vloggers. This Canon EOS kit features a 15-45mm lens that handles everything from wide-angle to telephoto zoom.


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Manufacturer Canon
Brand Canon
Item model number 2680C011
Color Black
Weight 0.758 pounds
Height 3.5 inches
Depth 2.3 inches

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Product Id 8430
User Reviews and Ratings 4.8 (1396 ratings) 4.8 out of 5 stars
UPC 013803301229

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Canon EOS M50 24.1 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera with Lens - 15 mm - 45 mm - Black - 3" Touchscreen LCD - 16:9 - 3x Optical Zoom - Optical (IS) - E-TTL II - 6000 x 4000 Image - 3840 x 2160 Video - HDMI - PictBridge - HD Movie Mode - Wireless LAN

The EOS M50 is a compact interchangeable lens camera for aspiring photographers looking for an easy way to boost the quality of their photos and videos. With clear, high-resolution 4K UHD 24p video, you can capture the incredible details and cinematic moments of your life at home or wherever your adventures take you. Snap vibrant, eye-catching photos with a 24.1 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor using the built-in Electronic Viewfinder or Vari-angle Touchscreen LCD. Thanks to the fast and improved Dual Pixel CMOS Autofocus system, you can quickly lock focus on your subject to make sure you don't miss the action. See how the EOS M50 can easily deliver the high-quality photos and videos you've always imagined. More from the Ma General Information Manufacturer: Canon, Inc Manufacturer Part Number: 2680C011 Brand Name: Canon Product Line: EOS Product Series: M Product Model: M50 Product Name: EOS M50 EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Kit Black Product Type: Mirrorless Camera with Lens Display & Graphics Screen Size: 3" Display Screen Type: LCD Touchscreen: Yes Effective Camera Resolution: 24.1 Megapixel Image Sensor Size: 0.88" x 0.59" Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Image Formats: JPEG, RAW Maximum Image Resolution: 6000 x 4000 Video Maximum Video Resolution: 3840 x 2160 HD Movie Mode: Yes Lens Optical Zoom: 3x Focal Length: 15 mm to 45 mm (Lens 1) Image Stabilization: Optical Autofocus: Yes Focus Modes: Auto, Manual Exposure Exposure Control: Program AE Shutter-priority AE Aperture-priority AE Manual exposure Flash External Flash: Optional Flash Metering System: E-TTL II Viewfinder Viewfinder Type: Electronic Memory Memory Card Supported: SD, SDXC, SDHC Network & Communication Wireless LAN: Yes GPS: No Interfaces/Ports HDMI: Yes PictBridge: Yes Physical Characteristics Color: Black Height: 3.5" Width: 4.6" Depth: 2.3" Weight (Approximate): 12.40 oz Miscellaneous Package Contents: EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM (Silver) Battery Pack LP-E12 Battery Charger LC-E12 Neck Strap EM-200DB Camera Cover R-F-4


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I use to have the nice Big DSLR's, now I have this
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2018-06-15T17:00:00

It's amazing, my favorite Camera to date and I'm 58 Yrs old, so i had a lot of them as i'm a gadget guy also, and this blows my Sony's away and my Panasonics I have had and Nikon's even.. I'm hoping they enable the 4K dual Pixelation after they make a few sales on the new higher end ones that will. Anyway, it's not the just the camera the app is amazing easy to work with the camera and instant transfers to my home Imac and also iPhone X plus I can shoot weddings in 4k with the iPhone being a remote.. but the options NFC, BT, and WiFI and GPS, you can even enter copyright info.. just a ton of easy to access controls over and the guided menus were a plus for me at first, a little fast to get to were I wanted fast you can tell this is an updated camera for the 2018's, just happy..

flashoser . Review provider: walmart.com
Amazing and well priced
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2019-07-15T17:00:00

It works great. I connected it to my Computer using the Elgato 4k 60 pro Capture Card. It is amazing.

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Stepping Up from Point and Shoot
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-11-21T16:00:00

So far, I am loving it. There's a lot to learn, and I haven't had time to delve into all that it will do. I'm a novice.

Sally . Review provider: walmart.com
Better than M50 II
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2020-12-01T16:00:00

Its lightweight, portable and pretty amazing. Get it.

OMAH . Review provider: walmart.com
Super Value
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2018-08-06T17:00:00

I bought the M50 in a kit with two M lenses. The whole thing fits in a little case about 5 inches high, and with the footprint of a paperback book. The idea was to be inconspicuous and light weight without losing too much in the way of image quality or flexibility compared to my Canon 5D III set-up. For the record, I have no interest in shooting videos, and doubt I will ever pair the M50 with my cell phone. So, to be honest, I'm probably not the customer Canon had in mind (as suggested by the feature set, user interface, and price point of the M50). For this review to be useful, I'm going to first comment on the camera from the prospective of someone with a developing interest in photography. Once that is established, the suitability of the camera to meet the needs of someone used to semi-pro gear will make more sense. If you are considering a leap to a dedicated camera from a cell phone or tablet the M50 will blow your mind. The fully automatic setting will give you fast and very sharp results—either through the view finder, or through the main screen. The screen responds to touch very much like your cell phone. There are pre-programmed “scene” modes for everything from taking “selfies” to photographing food. If your interest develops beyond that, there are the typical DSLR modes where you can take control of individual photographic parameters. The camera can produce large files, so most any shot could be blown up to 13” x 19” or larger, and proudly displayed on a wall. If you want to be more creative, you can crop your photos and/or add effects within the camera functions. You can have the camera create JPEG files for you, or you can work with unmodified sensor files (so called RAW files) like the professionals do—“processing” them (contrast, sharpness, color balance, etc.) to your individual preferences. The photos I've attached were made that way. The bottom line is that the M50 can take you from where you are as a photographer and support your interest as it grows. Even the menus can morph from easy-to-understand graphic-centric categories and sub-categories to the sort of list approach used by Canon's top of the line professional cameras. Now, if you are like me—already used to working with a full-sized Canon camera, it's going to take a little practice and experimentation to get the M50 to behave itself. One example: There is a sensor next to the viewfinder, so the camera knows when to switch it on. So far, so good until you want a waist-level shot. If the camera is too near your body, the viewfinder sensor will think you want to use the viewfinder, and will blank out the display screen. Same thing happens if your hand crosses the sensor on the way to change a setting by touch on the display screen. It's confusing, and a bit frustrating until you figure out why the display screen is shutting down. There are many issues like this. Some can be solved with menu choices; others cannot. Figuring out which is which takes experimentation and patience. For instance, the camera does not store configurations separately for Tv, Av, or P modes. Your current focus, ISO, and shutter settings will apply to all three. Once I got used to working around (or within) the limitations of the camera, I was delighted with the results. The new RAW formats work well in Lightroom and Photoshop CC. They seem to accept a lot of sharpening when necessary. With an adapter, I can use the same lenses as I do for the 5D III. I have experimented with the M50 attached to a Canon 100-400 L lens. It works nicely. Adding a 1.4 extender is a bit much, though. When I bought the camera, I was thinking it might be good to use for action photography—something I enjoy with the larger camera. Even though it is capable of producing a satisfyingly quick burst of shots, the viewfinder judders between them, so following a flying bird, or a swimmer in mid dive, is tricky. In addition, with large RAW files, the buffer fills in about 10 shots and takes 5-10 seconds before you can shoot again. Finally, this sort of shooting quickly uses up the battery. That said, if you work within the parameters of the camera you can get some great shots. All and all I've become fond of this camera. Exploring its limitations has given me a great deal of respect for its capabilities. Its small size means I have it with me when the big rig would be too cumbersome. And when I'm trying to be unobtrusive no one sees a big white lens and asks if I'm a professional. Finally, the M50 is a moderately-priced camera using the current leading edge of Canon's technology. When Canon creates a mirrorless camera designed to fully satisfy those of us using DSLRs, it's likely to be way out of my price range, so, even with the current user interface, the M50 is a great deal.

David7829 . Review provider: walmart.com
Satisfaction
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2020-09-23T17:00:00

Fantastic entry level camera. Happy with my purchase.

Chaniman . Review provider: walmart.com
A lot of features.
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2018-12-25T16:00:00

I bought this camera as a back up to my 7D. I like it because I can use my EF Lenses as well as my older FD lenses with the correct adapters. I also the the smallness of it for portability reasons.

Jnash467 . Review provider: walmart.com
Great Features For This Price Point.
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2020-01-11T16:00:00

I own several Canon cameras. I love my 5D Mk IV but the body with some of my longer lenses is a hefty camera to hold on to. I have rheumatoid arthritis and I decided to look for lightweight mirrorless Canon camera that would be easier to hold to. I have owned this camera for 7 months now. I must say that it has performed better than I expected for a camera in this price point. I love the electronic viewfinder (EVF) and the dual pixel autofocus with eye autofocus. It also has the option to use manual focus peaking! Additionally, with the EF-EOS M lens mount adaptor, I can use all my other Canon EF lenses. I shoot raw stills, however it is worth mentioning that I am surprisingly pleased with the JPEG in camera processing. Regarding the battery; I do not routinely shoot video, but for stills, I find the battery to be adequate. I make it through the day without having to use my spare. Video however will put a larger demand on the battery. The lightweight EOS M50 with the dual pixel AF, an articulated touchscreen and a microphone mount would lend this camera excellent for vlogging.

RICK L S . Review provider: walmart.com
Great jump from phone photography
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2020-05-03T17:00:00

This is my first DSLR camera. I love it. I have shot for a few years on a Google Pixel, which takes great photos. I wanted to finally upgrade to something that would print larger and better quality photos. This is a great transition from phone photography because of the digital VF and display. Seeing the real time adjustments in manual settings on the screen before shooting is similar to smart phone photography functionality so getting going is a breeze.

Stephan . Review provider: walmart.com
Beautiful Surprise
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2022-01-23T16:00:00

When this first arrived, I was kind of disappointed because I thought that it was too small and too lightweight to be effective. BOY!! Was I wrong. This camera takes beautil pictures and video.

Rick . Review provider: walmart.com

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