Canon EOS M50 Mark II
Apr 27, 2021
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The original Canon EOS M50, from February 2018, caught the attention of photographers looking for a small interchangeable lens camera with a good APS-C-size sensor, while vloggers were drawn by its light weight, rotating screen and enticing video specifications. Clearly adopting an ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ approach, Canon has changed very little for the M50 Mark II. We might’ve hoped for the 32.5Mp sensor of the M6 Mark II, for instance, but Canon opted instead to stick with the same 24.1Mp sensor as
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