Testseek.es han recogido 41 las revisiones expertas de el Canon EOS M50 Mark 2 y el grado medio es el 73%. Enrolle abajo y vea todas las revisiones para Canon EOS M50 Mark 2.
(73%)
41 Críticas
Puntuación media de los expertos que han realizado una crítica del producto.
Usuarios
(97%)
700 Críticas
Puntuación media de los propietarios del producto.
Small and lightweight body, Good image quality, Proven technology such as Dual Pixel AF, Eye AF
Only minor improvements over the original, No sensor-based image stabilisation, Limited native lens line-up
I cant recall reviewing a camera that has had such minor changes and yet required a whole new model rather than a firmware update. Whilst the new features are welcome additions, particularly Eye AF, those who have needed those features may have already o...
Publicación: 2021-04-12, Autor: Sharmishta , crítica de: techradar.com
Vertical video recording, Eye AF for stills and video, Great stills
Heavily cropped 4K video, Limited native lenses, 100fps shooting at only 720p
Canon's EOS M50 Mark II is a confusing little camera – while it is feature-packed, it's only a very minor update on the first EOS M50 camera. Other than the addition of eye AF and the ability to shoot vertical video, there's not really a whole lot differe...
Publicación: 2021-08-31, Autor: Jim , crítica de: pcmag.com
Resumen: The Canon EOS M50 Mark II ($599.99, body only) is an appealing entry-level mirrorless camera for family photographers and snapshooters looking to move beyond a smartphone, or upgrade an aging Rebel SLR. Its mirrorless design, and complementary compact len...
Publicación: 2021-07-13, Autor: Jeanette , crítica de: dpreview.com
Casual and social photographers as well as videographers who don't require 4K
Videographers and vloggers who want the best 4K video footage
The Canon EOS M50 Mark II is a solid option for easily taking stills and video on the go. 4K video quality isn't great, and live streaming limitations are disappointing, but the stills images it churns out are pleasing. The camera is also quite comfortabl...
Great stills and 1080p, Clean HDMI out, Vertical video, YouTube live streaming
4K is very compromised, Eye Detect AF not 100%, Only one control dial, Rolling shutter
While we would in no way recommend upgrading to the Canon EOS M50 Mark II if you own the original camera, if you're coming to the system afresh there are a lot of things to like about it. It's incredibly compact and capable, taking great stills and 1080p...
As it has the same sensor as the M50, the Canon M50 II has the same phase-detection autofocus system. According to Canon, there are up to 3975 selectable positions for the AF point and 143 automatically selectable points, In an upgrade to the M50, the M50
4K video mode crops the frame, Limited lens range
Like its predecessor, the Canon M50 Mark II is an attractively-sized, well-sculpted camera with a good-quality sensor, a responsive vari-angle touchscreen, a decent electronic viewfinder and a very-capable autofocus system. Unfortunately, that autofocus s...
Resumen: Ahead of our full Canon EOS M50 Mark II (so far) review, we've published the following articles: Announcement: Canon EOS M50 Mark II Now Available in UK, Europe and Australia February 25, 2021 First announced in the USA over 5 months ago, the Canon...
Resumen: Where you buy your gear matters. You expect to get what you ordered, and you want to pay a low price for it. The retailers I recommend below are the ones I trust for my purchases. Get your Canon EOS M50 Mark II now from:Please share this page...