![]() Of course if you shoot raw you can find a nice balance yourself. I would happily shoot at ISO 6400 when I needed that sensitivity for low light, although it does come with a drop in detail, both from the shorter exposure to light and also from the noise reduction. As the sensitivity increases so does noise reduction, with actual colour noise being very well controlled. Low sensitivities look clean and show the detail you would expect. ![]() The 24.1MP APS-C sensor performs as you would expect. Everything on the EOS M50 Mark II is tried and tested and there are no surprises when it comes to image quality or performance. This perhaps goes some way to explaining the reason Canon chose to omit NFC. Canon’s Camera Connect app can be used to transfer images from the camera to a smartphone, and it is one of the easiest and most reliable apps I have used to set up and transfer images. Images have the Canon colour and contrast that you would expect, with blues and greens in landscapes looking particularly vivid. I found the screen to bright, clear and unremarkable, in a positive way it functions as you would expect, and the touch capabilities are a more than welcome addition.Ĭanon EOS M50 Mark II, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 1/400 sec at f/10, ISO 100 The Canon EOS M50 Mark II’s screen is a 3-inch fully articulated screen which can be turned in to protect the screen when not in use, or rotated out to the side to be front facing for those who want to film or photograph themselves. Canon EOS M50 Mark II: Viewfinder and Screen Combined with an onscreen Quick Menu everything you would want to change on the fly can be quickly accessed, albeit a little slower that if it had dedicated buttons. That said the front-facing single control dial surrounds the shutter button, and it is complimented nicely by a touchscreen that features onscreen controls that are actually useable for changing exposure settings quickly. It may be small and lightweight, but the EOS M50 Mark II feels nice in your handsĬontrols feel slightly more akin to a compact camera, rather than having the plethora of buttons that adorn the bodies of more enthusiast models. The body itself is plastic, but feels solid and sturdy, although as you would expect for the price it lacks any kind of real weather sealing. That is to say that the EOS M50 Mark II is a small, DSLR style bodied mirrorless camera that fits remarkably well in hand for its size.
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