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CANON EOS R50

The Canon EOS R50 is the new, budget beginner APS-C mirrorless camera. Could this be the affordable, smaller EOS R mirrorless you’ve been waiting for? Or the camera to make you switch from your old DSLR? Or the R50 could be a smaller carry-around-with-you compact camera to complement your bigger DSLR setup!

The R50 is basically a newer, cleverer replacement for the M50 line. Even though the M50 will continue to be sold, and the EOS M system will continue to be supported (for now).

Still, it’s pretty inarguable that the Canon EOS R50 is the spiritual replacement for the Canon EOS M50 Mark II, released in 2020 (as a very marginal update to the original Canon EOS M50 from 2018). And the R50 manages to supersede its predecessor in almost every way. Its compact size and all-around capability qualifies it as one of the best travel cameras, with its low cost of entry and beginner-friendliness continuing the M50 lineage as one of the best cameras for vlogging.

The fact that it shares the same RF mount as EOS R cameras like the Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS RP gives the R50 access to a rich, cutting-edge and ever-increasing line of Canon RF and RF-S lenses. Though at the same time, this

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