24.1 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS sensor with ISO 100-25600 (H: 51200).
The EOS M50 Mark II features a powerful 24.1 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor that can capture high-resolution images and 4K videos. The large CMOS sensor utilizes a sophisticated light-capturing design, helping to shoot images and videos with reduced noise, delivering clear, detailed results even in low light. It also enables fast continuous shooting and fast autofocus for high-speed performance that helps you capture once-in-a-lifetime moments.
DIGIC 8 Image Processor with Auto Lighting Optimizer.
Helping to improve autofocus performance, the EOS M50 Mark II features the DIGIC 8 Image Processor, which also ensures that your photos and videos look sharp and detailed with minimal noise or grain, in virtually any lighting. Combined with the Auto Lighting Optimizer, it also helps analyze the image and helps minimize blown-out areas by maintaining color and detail in bright parts of a photo. When set to High, it can even smooth the transitions between colors, assisting you to take impressively lifelike images.
Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF and Eye Detection AF (Still/Movie Servo AF support)
Dual Pixel CMOS AF provides fast, accurate autofocus that helps you get the photo you want right as the moment happens. The EOS M50 Mark II features an expansive focus area of approx. 88% horizontal and 100% vertical^1. With the EOS M50 Mark II, you can easily capture your subject quickly with the improved Eye Detection AF — allowing you to shoot even when the subject is far away. Eye Detection AF can also be used when the subject’s full body is in frame, to lock on the eyes from a further distance.
4K UHD* 24p and HD 120p** for Slow Motion.
4K UHD* 24p Videos
With the help of the DIGIC 8 image processor, and the 24.1 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, enjoy recording 4K movies at a frame rate of up to 24p for high definition, cinematic results. Recording at almost four times the resolution of Full HD, you can see your subject in stunning clarity. Beautiful time-lapse videos can be created in 4K simply and easily with the dedicated Time-lapse Movie mode.
HD 120p** Videos
Ideal for smooth, slow-motion playback videos, HD movies can also be recorded at a high-frame rate of approx. 120 frames per second. Designed to capture fun, beautiful videos, the EOS M50 Mark II camera helps ensure you can see the unique expressions of your friends’ or family’s faces in close-up movies.
Vari-angle Touchscreen LCD Convenient for Vlogging and Various Composition.
The EOS M50 Mark II camera features a 3.0-inch, 1.04 Megapixel Clear View LCD II Vari-angle Touchscreen LCD. Brightness is adjustable and its extensive flexibility makes it easy to compose and shoot from virtually any angle, making selfies simple and enabling the LCD to fold away when not in use. Touchscreen features include quickly changing settings, reviewing stills and videos, and even AF point selection.
Convenient Vertical video, Touch Record Control, Movie Self-Timer Features for Content
Vertical Video
Ideal for the vlogger guru, the EOS M50 Mark II’s Vertical Video feature*1 allows you to mix up your shot length and angles to make your videos interesting and unique.
*1 Vertical Video Support is available for playback on the following compatible smart devices: iOS® versions 9.3/10.3/11.2-11.4/12.2, Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0/7.1/8.0/8.1/9.0. Vertical Video Support is not available when utilizing the live streaming service available with this product (on YouTube only).
Movie Self-Timer with Touch Record Control
Enjoy creating videos without fumbling to get out of the shot or racing to get into the shot when you press the record button with the EOS M50 Mark II’s Movie-self timer function and [Touch Rec] icon. This feature allows you to select how many seconds (between 2 to 10 seconds) you will need before your video starts to record so you ensure you get the scene and subjects needed in the shot, for the shot.
Movie Digital Zoom
The EOS M50 Mark II supports movie digital zoom, which allows you to magnify the center part of the screen about 3-10 x*2, and shoot for a more intense, up-close look at the subject — not only with a single focal length lens attached, but also with a zoom lens, that may be combined with optical zoom.