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Canon EOS M50 Mark II Mirrorless Camera

The Canon EOS M50 Mark II is a 24MP APS-C mirrorless camera — with 4K video. Used copies start from $650 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Canon EOS M50 Mark II Mirrorless Camera

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Camera OverviewCanon EOS M50 Mark II

The Canon EOS M50 Mark II is a compact APS-C mirrorless camera built around a 24MP sensor and the DIGIC 8 image processor. It offers a versatile feature set aimed at content creators, vloggers, and photography enthusiasts who want capable imaging in a lightweight body. Weighing just 387g and measuring 116.3 x 88.1 x 58.7mm, it's built from polycarbonate resin with glass fiber, making it easy to carry for extended shoots.

The autofocus system combines Dual Pixel AF, Phase Detection, Contrast Detection, and Eye Detection AF, with up to 3,975 selectable positions — providing confident subject tracking and eye-tracking for both stills and video. For shooting, you get a 10fps burst mode and a maximum still resolution of 6000x4000 pixels. Video shooters can capture 4K at up to 25p, Full HD at up to 59.94p, and HD slow motion at 119.9p, all in 8-bit.

The 3.0-inch vari-angle touchscreen LCD at 1,040,000 dots pairs with a 2,360,000-dot OLED EVF running at 60Hz, giving you flexible framing options. ISO spans 100 to 25600, and connectivity includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm microphone jack, and Micro HDMI output. A built-in pop-up flash and compatibility with Canon Speedlite flashes round out the package.

Key FeaturesCanon EOS M50 Mark II

24MP APS-C CMOS Sensor: Captures images at 6000x4000 pixels with a 1.6x crop factor, delivering detailed files suitable for large prints and significant cropping.

DIGIC 8 Image Processor: Handles fast processing for burst shooting, noise reduction, and Dual Pixel AF performance across stills and video.

Dual Pixel AF with Eye Detection: Combines phase-detection and contrast-detection via Dual Pixel AF across up to 3,975 AF positions with Eye Detection for reliable subject acquisition.

4K & 120p HD Video: Records 4K at up to 25p (PAL) / 24p, Full HD at up to 59.94fps, and HD at 120fps for slow-motion, covering a broad range of video applications.

Vari-Angle Touchscreen: The 3.0-inch 1,040,000-dot LCD flips and rotates fully, making it practical for vlogging, overhead shots, and low-angle framing.

2,360,000-Dot OLED EVF: High-resolution electronic viewfinder running at 60Hz provides a clear, stable view for precise composition in bright conditions.

Camera SpecificationsCanon EOS M50 Mark II

Canon EOS M50 Mark II full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel
TypeMirrorless
SensorAPS-C
Resolution24MP
ProcessorDIGIC 8
ISO Range100 – 25600
AF SystemDual Pixel AF (Canon), Eye Detection AF, Face Detection AF, Contrast Detection
AF PointsMaximum 3975 positions (up to 143/99 selectable points in Face+Tracking mode, 25 in Zone AF)
Max Photo Resolution6000x4000
Burst Rate10 fps
Max Video Resolution4K
Max Frame Rate120fps

DescriptionCanon EOS M50 Mark II

The Canon EOS M50 Mark II is a 24MP APS-C mirrorless camera powered by the DIGIC 8 image processor, delivering capable imaging performance in a compact 387g polycarbonate body measuring 116.3 x 88.1 x 58.7mm. Its autofocus system spans up to 3,975 positions, combining Dual Pixel AF, Phase Detection, Contrast Detection, Eye Detection AF, and subject tracking — making it well-suited for both stills and video work. Still shooters benefit from a maximum resolution of 6000x4000 and a 10fps burst mode, while videographers can record 4K at up to 25p, Full HD at up to 59.94p, and HD slow motion at 119.9p, all in 8-bit.

The 3.0-inch vari-angle touchscreen at 1,040,000 dots is complemented by a 2,360,000-dot OLED EVF running at 60Hz. ISO ranges from 100 to 25600. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enable wireless connectivity, a 3.5mm microphone jack supports external audio, and a Micro HDMI (Type D) output handles video out.

The camera also features a built-in pop-up flash and supports Canon Speedlite flashes for expanded lighting options.

ProsCanon EOS M50 Mark II

  • Comprehensive autofocus system with Eye Detection AF and up to 3,975 AF positions for reliable subject tracking
  • Vari-angle 3.0-inch touchscreen LCD at 1,040,000 dots enables flexible shooting angles, ideal for self-recording
  • High-resolution 2,360,000-dot OLED EVF at 60Hz provides a clear optical alternative to the rear screen

ConsCanon EOS M50 Mark II

  • No in-body optical image stabilization — only digital IS is available, which can affect field of view
  • Battery life is rated at approximately 250 shots (CIPA standard), which is low for extended shooting sessions
  • No headphone jack, limiting real-time audio monitoring during video recording

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Frequently Asked QuestionsCanon EOS M50 Mark II

Does the Canon EOS M50 Mark II have in-body image stabilization?+
No, the M50 Mark II does not have in-body optical image stabilization. The imageStabilization specifications confirm inBodyIS is false. Only digital IS is available, which the specifications list as present.
What video resolutions and frame rates does the M50 Mark II support?+
The camera records 4K at 23.98p and 25p, Full HD at 59.94p, 50p, 29.97p, 25p, and 23.98p, and HD at 119.9p. All video is captured in 8-bit color depth.
Can I monitor audio through headphones while recording video?+
No — the connectivity specifications confirm there is no headphone jack. However, a 3.5mm microphone jack is available for connecting an external microphone to improve audio capture.
What autofocus features does the M50 Mark II offer?+
The camera features Dual Pixel AF, Phase Detection, Contrast Detection, and Eye Detection AF with subject tracking. It supports up to 3,975 AF positions, with up to 143/99 selectable points in Face+Tracking mode and 25 points in Zone AF mode.
What memory cards does the M50 Mark II accept?+
The camera accepts SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards via a single card slot. There is no dual card slot functionality listed in the specifications.
Does the M50 Mark II have a built-in flash?+
Yes, the camera includes a built-in pop-up flash. It is also compatible with external Canon Speedlite flashes for more powerful or creative lighting setups.
How do I check the shutter count on the Canon EOS M50 Mark II?+
We have a complete guide to checking the shutter count on the Canon EOS M50 Mark II, including what counts to look for when buying used. Read the full Canon EOS M50 Mark II shutter count guide.

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