Re: locking in the center focus point on m50 In reply toronaldlauter•Jan 30, 2020 On the upper right there is a button with a cross. Press it for a second and the focus box goes back to center. Even so I sometimes find it over in the corner when I had re-centered it. I alw...
Pressing the "Q" button provides a substantial list of camera settings that, via touch, can be very rapidly changed with little time spent looking for a most-used feature. Top of the Camera From a top-of-the-camera perspective, the M5, M6, M50 and M100 start to show their positions ...
Summary of EOS M50 and M50 Mark II DifferencesBack to TopImproved autofocus, including eye autofocus for stills and video Vertical video shooting support Tap video record button and movie self-timer for a better vlogging experience Wireless YouTube Live streaming capability** AF Working Range down...
At first glance this looks exactly like the M50, but there are plenty of changes under the hood – and the one I'm most pleased with is the lack of crop when shooting 4K video! (Though you do still have the native 1.6x crop of the APS-C sensor.) I was also thrilled that Canon ...
I had an old T70 laying around so I bought an EF-M>FD adapter and put the FDn 50mm f/1.8 on the M50 and I loved it. The only hassle was focusing - having to hit the magnify button so the EVF would let me get really sharp focus. Well, I "discovered" the MF Peaking function ...
Adjust settings (e.g. focus, ISO) to get the shot you want. Press the Movie button. Auto Focus VS Manual Focus Press theAF/MFbutton to toggle betweenAuto FocusandManual Focus. I usually use Manual Focus, but Auto Focus is handy when you just don't want to worry about it. ...
• HDMI playback to compatible TVs - (AV cables not supported) • Playback on computer screen - (requires compatible software) Playback Display Options • Single image, or 4, 9, 36, or 100-image index • Viewing options via INFO button: full image, full image with basic info, th...
Operating the rectangular camera (which is about the same size as a box of playing cards) is as simple as tapping a button and pointing at what you want to record – which could be yourself thanks to the super selfie flip screen. This gets rid of complex settings like lenses, log ...
The aforementioned d-pad with four navigation buttons surrounds the Quick/Set button with various options arranged around it, including exposure compensation, burst/self-timer settings, delete and the focus mode (AF/MF). Completing the rear of the EOS R50 are the self-explanatory Playback and Me...
It's an upgrade from the Canon EOS M50 Mark II, with a more sturdy-feeling build quality. The body is made of hard plastic, but there's a nice rubber grip around the handgrip. The buttons and dials provide good physical feedback, and the screen mechanism feels sturdy too. The built-...