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India Today
4 days ago
- India Today
Canon EOS R50 V review: Compact and made for content creators
Professionals need those large cameras loaded to gills and costing a cool few lakhs of rupees. Right? Some professionals, yes. But in the last few years, there is a new group of professionals, those whose work is content creation. Whether travel vlogs, streaming while gaming, or just creating memes, content creation has become a full-time job for many. Camera companies have taken a note. And the Canon R50 V is the result. Relatively affordable, every aspect of this camera is tuned for creation work. Yes, it clicks photos too, but all-in-all this is a camera for this context, now let's look at what the Canon R50 V really brings to the table. The first thing that jumps out at you with the R50V is how affordable it is. At a price of Rs 79,995, this is arguably the best-priced camera content creators can be. This price also includes the RF-S 14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ lens. In fact, the whole kit is designed for content creators because the lens uses 'power zoom' that is more useful for content creators who want extra smooth zooming in and zooming out compared to still photographers who are not going to care about this before we talk of everything else, first the key specs of the Canon R50 V. The Canon EOS R50 V comes packed with a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor and DIGIC X processor. For videos it offers oversampled 4K at 30fps footage with no cropping. This is quite good to see in a camera that is priced relatively so affordably. Although, some content creators may find 30fps limiting. For them there is also the 4K recording available with 60fps, although in this instance the footage is cropped. Then there is FullHD recording with up to 120fps. There's also support for Canon Log 3 (C-Log 3) footage, which would make uniform colour grading easier for content. The EOS R50 is typically bundled with the RF-S 14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM PZ lens, which is the company's first RF powered zoom lens. advertisement Of course, these are the features that you get in other cameras as well. But where Canon is focussed with the R50 V is in making the camera video-first tool. This happens with the design and controls. Instead of photography focussed buttons, Canon prioritises video controls. Even the command dial on top has video options instead of photo controls, which are offered through a touchscreen menu. In addition, the R50 V houses a dedicated button for one-touch live streaming, multi-angle broadcasting with other devices, and handy features like a 3-mic noise reduction system and 24-bit 4-channel audio can mount the camera in both landscape and portrait orientations, which makes it easier to use for live streaming on platforms like YouTube and what about photographers? The R50 V can click photos too. It has a fairly decent speed of 12fps and respectable low shutter speed of 1/8000 in electronic shutter mode. It also offers quite generous maximum ISO of 51200, making it easier to click photos in low with some compromisesAs I mentioned earlier, the Canon EOS R50 V is made specifically for creators – though anyone can use it. But it's really aimed at this new segment of users, and as a result Canon has tried to keep the functioning of this camera example, unlike regular mirrorless cameras, the control panel has fewer buttons and is more focused on video modes. You'll see buttons like Auto Video, Live Video, Camera 1, C2, C3, and so on. Then there are also two capture buttons – one in the traditional top-right position, and another on the front left at the bottom, which is easier to reach when you have mounted the camera on a tripod vertically. Canon EOS R50 V features a simplified control panel compared to the standard EOS R50, which focuses more on video-centric functionality. One good aspect of simplifying and reducing buttons is that the camera is going to feel easier for those who have not grown up with a DSLR. At least that is what I felt while using the R50V. In other words, even if you're a fairly new content creator, you'll likely get the hang of this camera quite as compact and nice as the camera is, because of its size — and because it is aimed at content creators who tend to use the rear screen — the R50V doesn't have a viewfinder. This will be missed by photographers and more so because I feel that the rear screen, which uses a TFT panel, could have been brighter. While shooting photos outdoors I particularly felt that the screen was not as bright or vibrant as I would have liked the camera is quite lightweight and doesn't strain your hand, even during long shoots. It weighs around 551 grams with the battery, SD card and the kit lens. As a body only it is extremely light at just 370 grams. There's also a rubber thumb rest on the back, just near the AF-ON button, and a grip that too has a layer of nice rubber on it, which makes it easier to hold the camera comfortably in both landscape and portrait orientation. The EOS R50 V camera kit weighs 551 grams, including the 14-30mm lens. advertisementFor all your content creating needsWhile the Canon EOS R50 V is marketed as a camera for content creators who focus heavily on video, it actually performs well for both videography and photography. I tried recording a quick vlog, and the video quality was impressive. I also took a few photo walks with the camera, and it captured decent photos, with good — typically Canon — said that, this is a video-first camera where its sensor doesn't have to struggle with fine details. The crop sensor means it can't match the quality offered by full-frame cameras, some of which have now started approaching the Rs 1 lakh mark. Now, in videos I did not find any issues. The footage the R50V records is fantastic, particularly in uncropped and oversampled mode for 4K footage. It also has a reliable auto-focus system. Canon is making arguably the best auto-focus for video shooting, particularly with its superb eye-focus. In the R50V it is evident as you shoot videos because as the subject moves — like you will while making a vlog — the camera autofocus tracks and keeps everything when it comes to photography as in still image photography, I feel the sensor shows its limitations. Do keep in mind that my experience is also based on R50V used with a kit lens 14-30 and kit lenses are usually not the best one can get. EOS R50 features a 3-inch LCD screen advertisementIrrespective, I found that while R50V clicks photos with good colours, in terms of details — particularly in lower light — it is noticeably worse than some of the recent cameras that I have used in recent months. For instance, in some of the photos zooming in revealed a noticeable lack of detail. At the same time, the smaller image sensor means the R50V didn't particularly suit my style of shooting. Often I tend to shoot wide and then crop later but with this kit I found that I didn't have much room for as I mentioned earlier, there's no viewfinder – so when shooting outdoors, it was sometimes difficult to judge the lighting and tone accurately using just the kind of TFT screen that the R50V has. This made it a bit tricky to see and capture exactly what I wanted, especially under bright said that, I still had a lot of fun while using the R50V. I also really liked the features like built-in colour grading presets, an easy setup process, and quick access to functions – all of which make the R50 V very the Canon app works well with iPhones and iPad, offering more flexibility for going live and easier setups for content creators and social media users who want quality output without the fuss. As for battery life – it easily lasted me over six hours. I shot more than 350 photos, and still had about 50 per cent battery left, which is quite good. Canon EOS R50 V with its video-specific lens,costs Rs 79,995 in India. Have a look at some of the photos captured by the Canon EOS R50 EOS R50 V review: Should you buy it?This is a sort of different camera. I will not even call the R50V a hybrid camera. Instead, I will say this is a camera for content-creators. First and foremost. It can click photos, yes. But get it for recording videos and not clicking great bit is that the Canon EOS R50 V has been priced extremely well. With its video-specific lens, it costs just Rs 79,995. That makes it truly a good option for anyone who is looking to up their social media and YouTube videos but don't want to splurge on a full-frame camera. It is also nice and compact, which too is going to be helpful for content creators, because you can mount it on a hand-held tripod and roam around shooting locations throughout the day without tiring the size and the price also works in favour of the R50 V for all those who are looking to get a camera they can carry on their holidays or road trips. Sure, this is not a tool for professional photography. But for capturing family snapshots and footage at birthday parties celebrated with friends, it does the job better than what you will manage with your iPhone or Pixel.


Time of India
24-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Canon launches cinema grade camera, EOS R50 V, for creators: Specs, price and first impressions
Canon is adding a new chapter to its mirrorless lineup with the EOS R50 V, a camera designed specifically for video-centric content creators. Launching on April 28, the R50 V will be available across retail outlets in India and via the Canon e-store. This marks the debut of Canon's new 'V' series, aimed at simplifying video production for users who regularly switch between different shooting styles. The R50 V builds on the base of the original R50 but introduces tweaks that make it more suited for creators who prioritize video over stills. The idea seems to be clear: make the process of shooting video less complicated and more intuitive, especially for solo creators or those just starting to build their online presence. With features tailored for vlogging, social media clips, and livestreaming, the R50 V is Canon's latest attempt to stay relevant in a space that's rapidly shifting toward video-first platforms. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Undo Design The EOS R50 V ditches the viewfinder in favor of a lightweight, compact design made for creators who shoot handheld or with gimbals. It's optimized for vertical content with a side-mounted tripod socket, auto-rotating display, and a redesigned grip and button layout that makes vertical shooting more intuitive. Canon's also added a dedicated video mode dial, plus one-touch controls for livestreaming and color presets—streamlining the creator workflow. Underneath, it packs a 24.2MP APS-C sensor (similar to the Super 35mm used in Canon's EOS C70) and supports over 45 native RF-mount lenses, offering plenty of creative flexibility. Price EOS R50 V (RF-S 14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ Lens) Kit - MRP Rs. 79 995.00/U incl. of taxes RF-S 14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ Lens - MRP Rs. 33 995.00/U incl. of taxes Creative Features The EOS R50 V packs serious video features in a creator-friendly shell. You get Canon Log 3 for flexible color grading, oversampled 4K 30p (uncropped), cropped 4K 60p, and Full HD 100/120p with audio—ideal for slow-mo that doesn't sacrifice sound. For quick content, 14 in-camera color filters, Slow & Fast Motion mode, and the new Cinema View let you shoot stylized, expressive footage without editing headaches. There are also pro-level tools like false color and zebras, plus Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, Register People Priority, and Movie Digital IS to keep your shots sharp and stable. Whether you're livestreaming or storyboarding your next short film, the R50 V keeps things simple but cinematic. Work Flow The EOS R50 V borrows from Canon's higher-end lineup, prepping advanced users for a more professional post-production pipeline. It supports formats like XF-HEVC S and XF-AVC S—straight from the Cinema EOS system—along with Custom Picture profiles and LUT support, putting serious grading and color control within reach. On the audio front, Canon's added 3-mic noise reduction tech that cuts internal camera noise automatically. Plus, with LPCM 24-bit 4-channel audio support, managing multiple sound sources—like interviews, outdoor shoots, or live events—just got a whole lot easier. Live Streaming The EOS R50 V features a new livestream button and supports four streaming options: wirelessly via Canon's apps, through HDMI, or via USB-C. The Live Switcher Mobile app even enables multi-cam setups by combining feeds from the camera and smart devices. USB-C streaming supports cropped 4K 60p, perfect for high-detail livestreams. Features like Smooth Skin Movie mode and Close-Up Demos AF help elevate the on-screen experience. And while it's video-focused, improved AF makes it a capable stills shooter too. First Lens with Built-In Power Zoom Compact and lightweight at just 181g, the RF-S 14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ is Canon's first RF lens with built-in power zoom. You can control zoom via the lens ring, EOS R50 V's zoom lever, or remotely with the Camera Connect app. It offers 15 speed levels and a fixed-length design—perfect for stable gimbal use. Designed for handheld shooting, it delivers up to 5 stops of image stabilization for stills and 5-axis stabilization for video, with enhanced performance when paired with in-body IS. Its wide 22.4–48mm equivalent range is ideal for video, with flattering close-ups and a 0.15m minimum focus distance—great for product shots and detailed close-ups. First Impressions Right out of the box, the EOS R50 V impresses with its compact design and light weight—ideal for creators always on the go. It's small enough to toss in a bag, yet feels solid in hand. One standout feature is the front-facing record button, a simple change that makes a world of difference, especially when paired with the flip display. The color reproduction and versatile lens were a hit, giving us plenty of creative freedom for both video and stills. With live streaming becoming a major part of the creator economy—just look at iShowSpeed's influence—this camera feels like it could easily become a go-to tool for content creators looking to step up their game. The only thing we haven't had enough time to test thoroughly is battery life, but we'll save that feedback for later.
Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Canon Announces RF 20mm F1.4 L VCM Lens and Canon R50 V Compact Mirrorless Camera Which Elevate Video for Creators; First Look YouTube Video, Preorder and More Info at B&H
Canon is releasing a high-end L-series lens, the RF 20mm f/1.4 L VCM, a hybrid wide-angle prime lens that includes manual control of focus and aperture for use in video applications, and the Canon R50 V mirrorless camera, a compact, interchangeable RF lens mirrorless camera that is optimized for video content creation. NEW YORK, March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- B&H is pleased to share the EOS complement to the V-Series launch of the PowerShot V1 with the R50 V, a compact video-centric mirrorless camera, for creators eager to elevate their content with an interchangeable lens setup. Weighing less than a pound in a hand-wieldable form factor, the camera sports a 24MP APS-C sensor and DIGIC X processor that shoots a cropped 4K60p and 4K30p with the sensor's full width. Accompanying the R50 V camera release is a dedicated kit lens, the RF-S 14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM, available separately or bundled with the camera. Canon is also introducing a new wide angle prime lens, the RF 20mm f/1.4 L VCM for hybrid creators. Canon RF 20mm f/1.4 L VCM Lens Key Features Full-Frame | f/1.4 to f/16 Ultra-Wide Hybrid Lens for Photo & Video Voice Coil Motor + Nano USM AF System De-Clickable, Manual Aperture Ring Custom Control Ring and Function Button Super UD, UD, and BR Elements Super Spectra, SWC and ASC Coatings Rounded 11-Blade Diaphragm Weather-Sealed Design & Fluorine Coating Included Rear Gel Filter Holder The Canon RF 20mm f/1.4 L VCM ultra-wide lens for hybrid creators is joining a growing lineup of hybrid lenses for Canon mirrorless systems and becoming the widest option of the set yet is the RF 20mm f/1.4 L VCM. Designed to satisfy both photographers and videographers' needs, the Canon RF 20mm f/1.4 L VCM is a fast ultra-wide-angle prime lens with a function-first build that caters to the hybrid nature of modern image-making, emphasizing high image quality, responsive AF, minimized focus breathing, and intuitive, silent, and customizable handling. The Canon RF 20mm f/1.4 L VCM lens featuring voice coil motor affords quiet, precise autofocus ideal for use in video, with multiple lens elements and coatings to correct for aberrations and glare. The weather-resistant lens has a 7.9" minimum focus distance, takes 67mm front filters, and has a user-programmable function button. The lens's wide aperture and field of view make it ideal for low-light and low depth-of-field use with landscapes, architecture, astrophotography, and even action photography. The Canon RF 20mm f/1.4 lens comes with a newly released dedicated lens hood, EW-73H, to minimize glare and stray light and give additional protection against impact. Canon R50 V Mirrorless Camerahttps:// Canon R50 V Mirrorless Camera with 14-30mm f/4-6.3 Lenshttps:// While the R50 V mirrorless camera does carry over much of its spec sheet from the original R50, the camera's shift in design philosophy is immediately visible and it accentuates the new camera's video-first approach. The body has shifted to a brick-like building block design, with sleek, rounded corners, a front record button, and—perhaps most important for content creators—a second, 1/4"-20 thread for mounting the camera in a vertical orientation. The software doubles the hardware's vertical optimization with shooting and playback available in the vertical orientation, along with auto level display during video recording. To the predecessor's video capabilities, the R50 V camera adds the cropped 4K60p video, along with Slow and Fast modes for creative control over frame rate and playback speed, improved subject detection in autofocus including Register People Priority, advanced video features such as Canon Log 3, and automatic exposure and scene modes for creators like Close-Up Demo and Smooth Skin. The multi-function accessory shoe supports both LPCM 24-bit, 4-channel audio when fitted with a compatible microphone along with an external flash when used for photography. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities allow image transfer and review via smartphone, and remote operation when used with the Camera Connect app. The camera also has remarkable versatility in live streaming, offering four different modes of connection to computers, smartphones, and switchers. While a video-first camera, the R50 V still offers up to 15 fps continuous shooting for photographers. It takes a UHS-II SD card and is compatible with the full suite of Canon RF lenses. To complement the R50 V, Canon is releasing an optimized kit lens, the RF-S 14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM, available separately or bundled with the camera. A video-friendly lens, its 22-48mm full-frame equivalence comes with power zoom functionality, built-in optical stabilization, and a lead-screw type STM focusing motor for quiet and precise autofocus. It has a 5.9" minimum focusing distance, making it useful in a wide range scenes and situations. 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Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Yahoo
Canon goes all in on vlogging with the PowerShot V1 compact and R50 V mirrorless cameras
Engadget has been testing and reviewing consumer tech since 2004. Our stories may include affiliate links; if you buy something through a link, we may earn a commission. Read more about how we evaluate products. Canon is expanding its vlogging lineup in a big way with two new models, the R50 V mirrorless and PowerShot V1 compact, both designed to take on cameras in Sony's vlogging lineup. The PowerShot V1 has an interesting new 1.4-inch sensor that's considerably larger than the ones on most compact cameras. The R50 V, meanwhile, matches features from Sony's ZV-E10 II but at a considerably lower price. The PowerShot V1 was already announced and released in Japan, but it's now set to come to North America. It effectively competes with Sony's ZV-1 II 1-inch sensor compact but has a much larger 1.4-inch 22.3MP sensor that's roughly the same size as Micro Four Thirds, but with a horizontal aspect ratio better suited for video. That larger size, along with the 17-52mm (3.1x zoom) f/2.8-4.5 lens, should make it superior to its rival in low light while also offering shallower depth of field. I've only had the PowerShot V1 for a day, but it's heavy for a compact camera at 426 grams (15 ounces) and fairly thick. There aren't many manual controls other than the top mode dial, a rear setting dial for burst, exposure compensation and other functions, a lens dial for aperture, a camera/video switch and a zoom dial, along with several buttons. It has a 3-inch, one-million-dot fully articulating rear display but no electronic viewfinder, just like the ZV-1 II. It can shoot 4K 30 fps supersampled video using the full sensor width, 4K 60p video with a 1.4 times crop or 1080p at 240 fps. Also supported is Canon C-Log3 with 10-bit 4:2:2 capture to improve dynamic range and allow for easier grading. Optical along with digital enhanced stabilization are available and to allay overheating it comes with a built-in cooling fan that allows unlimited shooting times at all resolutions. Like the ZV-1 II, the PowerShot V1 supports several shooting modes aimed at creators. Those include a "close-up demo mode" that's equivalent to Sony's "product showcase," allowing the camera to quickly focus on an object you hold in front of the camera. Another is "smooth skin mode" for beauty-style shooting, plus "movie IS mode" for vloggers that stabilizes any jolting movements like walking. The PowerShot V1 uses Canon's Dual Pixel II autofocus system with subject detection and face/eye tracking and includes a "subject tracking IS" mode that automatically adjusts cropping to center the subject in the frame. You can use it as a 1080p webcam via the USB-C port, while connecting to your smartphone for live streaming. For photography, it sports a physical mechanical shutter and can shoot bursts at up to 30 fps with autofocus in electronic shutter mode. A welcome feature is a built-in ND filter (equivalent to three stops of light reduction) that will allow creators to add more bokeh on sunny days. Other features include support for a smallish LP-E17 battery and a single UHS-II card slot along with microphone, headphone and microHDMI connectors. However, the PowerShot V1 isn't cheap at $900. It's set to arrive in April 2025. The R50 V is Canon's first true mirrorless vlogging-specific camera and is clearly designed to go up against Sony's ZV-E10 II. It's slightly taller than the PowerShot V1 but has largely the same dimensions otherwise, and weighs just a bit more if you include the new 14-30mm (21-45mm full-frame equivalent) f/4-6.3 power zoom lens. It has a nice array of manual controls including a primary control dial on top, a zoom rocker for supported lenses and an unusual mode dial that lets you select multiple custom video and vlogging modes including Movie Auto Slow Shutter, Slow/Fast Motion Recording and Movie IS Mode. For vloggers it has a fully-articulating 3-inch display but again, no electronic viewfinder. The R50 V comes with a 24MP APS-C sensor like the EOS R50, while also including features from Canon's Cinema EOS system like C-Log3 capture and 10-bit 4:2:2 video. It can capture supersampled 4K 30 fps video using the full sensor width, 4K 60p video with a crop or 120 fps 1080p video. It's not a bad camera for photographers either, letting them shoot 12 fps bursts using the first-curtain shutter or 15 fps with the electronic shutter, all with continuous autofocus enabled. Like the ZV-E10 II it lacks in-body stabilization but does offer optical stabilization with supported lenses, along with electronic stabilization. For situations that require extra shake reduction, the optical and electronic stabilization modes can be combined and there's an enhanced IS mode for abrupt movements like walking. The R50 V has vlogging-friendly modes like a product showcase-type function along with focus breathing correction. You get Canon's latest Dual Pixel II autofocus system that includes face and eye detection as well as subject tracking for people, animals and vehicles (along with an auto mode). A dedicated button allows you to livestream instantly with four modes supported: UVC/UAC, HDMI, Camera Connect, and Live Switcher Mobile multi-camera. It comes with a single UHS-II card slot and an LP-E17 battery, along with microphone, headphone, microHDMI and USB-C ports. The R50 V will cost $650 for the body only or $850 with the new RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ lens (sold separately for $330). Canon also announced the $1,700 RF 20mm f/1.4L VCM full-frame lens, the latest in its fast hybrid cinema-friendly series that includes the RF24mm f/1.4, RF 35mm f/1.4 and RF 50mm f/1.4 models. As mentioned, I've only had the R50 V and PowerShot V1 cameras for a short time but you can expect a full review of both models shortly.