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Canon EOS M50 Mark II £589/$599

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The Canon EOS M50 Mark II has arrived – and, on paper, it’s quite a curious camera. Its 24.1MP image sensor, Digic 8 processor, 2.36 million-dot EVF and 3-inch touchscreen all seem very familiar. And there’s good reason for that: the M50 Mark II is, both internally and externally, virtually identical to the original M50. The same hardware, same ergonomics, same sensor, same almost-everything.

What makes the Mark II different, then? Not a huge amount, but it might make a huge amount of difference depending on what you want to use your camera for.

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