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‘Content creator’ has been the buzz phrase for a while. And so, in an age of falling or flatlining camera sales, it’s no surprise that photo manufacturers might pivot from their traditional user base to enable those who want to start a podcast, vlog or YouTube channel. A case in point is the Canon EOS R50 V — though it can deliver 24 megapixel stills, most of the modes on its shooting dial are for video, with up to 4K 60FPS clips offered. That might be why its boxy build more closely resembles a Cinema EOS camera from the same manufacturer, rather than one of its classic DSLR or mirrorless cameras, despite including tech from both.

Specifications

Sensor: 25.5MP APS-C CMOS
Monitor: 3-inch vari-angle, 1.04 million dots
Image stabilization: Digital only in-camera, or optical via attached IS-equipped lens
Autofocus detection range: Down to -5EV, if using an f/1.2 lens
ISO Range: ISO 100-32,000 (expandable to ISO 51,200)
Minimum shutter speed: 30 seconds
Burst rate: Up to 15FPS with electronic shutter or 12FPS with mechanical shutter
Video: UHD 4K video up to 60p (with a crop) and uncropped 4K 30p
Battery life: Approx. 480 shots
Storage: Single SD card slot
Weight: 13.1 oz (370 g)

Close competitors include Sony’s blogger-oriented ‘ZV’ series of compact digital cameras with their flip-out, selfie-enabling rear screens. We get an angle-adjustable LCD on Canon’s EOS R50 V, too, which is also a touchscreen. Unfortunately, because of this, Canon hasn’t bothered to include our personal favorite feature of an eye-level viewfinder as an alternative means of composition and review.

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