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More details about the M50 emerge (updated)
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More details about the M50 emerge (updated)

We now have more details on the M50 to report, and we have more pictures, also updated specifications from the original post.

  • 24.1 Megapixels APS-C CMOS
  • DIGIC 8
  • Dual pixel CMOS AF with greatly improved performance
    • AF area is enlarged by about 38% with corresponding lens (100% vertical × 88% wide in live view image display range)
    • The selectable AF point is a corresponding lens with a maximum of 143 points (99 points for non-compatible lenses)
  • Pupil detection AF
  • Dual Sensing IS
  • Silent mode
  • DLO in camera
  • RAW development in camera
  • Video: 4K 25p / 24p, FHD 60p, HD 120p
    • Frame cutout from 4K movie is possible
    • 5 Axis Electronic Image Stabilizer · Combination IS
  • Standard ISO: 100-25600 (extended ISO: 51200)
  • Continuous: Up to 10 frames / sec (at servo AF: up to 7.4 frames / sec)
  • EVF: 0.39 type 2.36 million dot Organic EL
  • 3 type 104 million dots Bali angle touch panel liquid crystal
  • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth · NFC installed
    • Wireless remote controller BR-E1 compatible
  • Supports HDMI HDR output
  • Supports the next-generation CR3 RAW format and the new C-RAW compression format
    • The C - RAW format is 40% smaller in file size than conventional RAW, and it corresponds to in - camera RAW development and digital lens optimizer
  • Battery: LP-E 12
  • Size: 116.3 x 88.1 x 58.7 mm
  • Weight: 387 g black, 390 g white (including battery and memory card)
  • Color: Black / White

Thanks Nokshita

Edit:

There has been more details released by digicame-info (machine translated)

-(Append) dual sensing IS a body-side sensor information and to compensate for the hand-shake with gyro sensor lens for both still at the improvement of 0.5-min
-No shutter sound shooting enables silent mode (append) new
-(Append) auto lighting optimizer improvements
-High brightness (PS) side-tone priority feature improvement
-(Append) 4 K full HD time lapse feature
-(Append) microphone, stereo microphone DM-E 1 response
-(Append) motion and background distance information with improved AF accuracy of motion tracking
-(Append) two-axis electronic level
-(Append) playback of RAW images for HDR output from HDMI

There are some notables and some more questions specifcally what is the dual sensing IS, a bigger AF area for dual pixel AF and the additional of eye AF.

The body is most definately stripped down from it's M5 brother, making this clear this is supposed to be as point and shoot and touch screen oriented as the M100.

It really appears like Canon is looking at vloggers and going, this is the camera of choice for you. Canon colors, improved DPAF, fully articulating screen and 4K makes a compelling small camera package for vloggers.

 

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