Clarification on the EOS-M50 and the Flash coming soon
There has been some further clarification on the rumors from notshika camera to what is coming "soon" possibly for CP+ from Canon.
There's been made a big issue with this being an APS-C sized camera versus a full frame camera. I have no clue to who has been saying it's a full frame - considering it was issued for certification with an 15-45mm lens as the kit lens. This was always going to be APS-C from the beginning of certification leaks, but no matter. Nothing that was reported lately has changed that. It's still a working theory that it's sitting somewhere in between the M6 and the M100 in terms of functionality. That seems to be a pretty small window between the two cameras. We'll know more when the specifications come out.
What is a little curious is the flash, it's now labelled as a 470EX, which places it just above the really new 430EX RT which seems to be a strange positioning.
There was speculation at one time that this was a mirrorless specific flash, that may make more sense than yet another speedlight in the 400 guide number range.
We should know more within the next 1-2 weeks as far as details as the launch dates get closer.
Specifications for the Clarification on the EOS-M50 and the Flash coming soon
Camera Category and Release Details |
| Camera Mount Type | |
| Camera Sensor Size | |
| Launch Date | |
| Initial Price | |
Camera Physical Characteristics |
| Height | mm |
| Width | mm |
| Depth | mm |
| Weight | g |
| Weather Sealing | |
| LCD Size | " |
| LCD Type | |
| Includes Flash | |
| Battery Used | |
| CIPA Rating | shots per battery |
Other Details |
| Maximum FPS | |
| Sensor MegaPixels | |
Purchase Links for the Clarification on the EOS-M50 and the Flash coming soon
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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.
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