Canon EOS M50 Mark II Advanced User Guide

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Pages 709
Year 2020
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Canon EOS M50 Mark II Specification

The Canon EOS M50 Mark II is a versatile mirrorless camera designed for both photography enthusiasts and content creators. It features a 24.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor paired with the DIGIC 8 image processor, ensuring high-resolution images and excellent low-light performance. The camera supports an ISO range of 100-25600, expandable to 51200, allowing for flexibility in various shooting conditions. It boasts a Dual Pixel CMOS AF system with eye detection AF, providing fast and accurate autofocus for both stills and video.

The M50 Mark II offers UHD 4K video recording at 24p, Full HD at 60p, and HD at 120p for slow-motion effects. It includes a vari-angle touchscreen LCD, making it easy to capture creative angles and selfies. The electronic viewfinder (EVF) provides a bright and clear 2.36 million-dot resolution, enhancing composition accuracy. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, facilitating easy sharing and remote control via the Canon Camera Connect app.

The camera supports vertical video recording, catering to social media content creators, and provides clean HDMI output for live streaming. It features a built-in microphone jack for improved audio capture, and the new movie self-timer function assists in solo video shooting. The Canon EOS M50 Mark II is compatible with EF-M lenses and, with an optional adapter, can use EF and EF-S lenses, expanding creative possibilities. Compact and lightweight, the camera is designed for portability without compromising on performance, making it an ideal choice for both everyday use and professional applications.

Canon EOS M50 Mark II F.A.Q.

How do I transfer photos from the Canon EOS M50 Mark II to my smartphone?

To transfer photos, ensure you have the Canon Camera Connect app installed on your smartphone. Enable Wi-Fi on your camera, connect it to the app by following the on-screen instructions, and select the photos you wish to transfer.

What is the best way to clean the sensor of the Canon EOS M50 Mark II?

For sensor cleaning, use a blower to remove loose dust. For more persistent spots, use a sensor cleaning swab and solution specifically designed for mirrorless cameras. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines.

How can I update the firmware on my Canon EOS M50 Mark II?

Download the latest firmware from Canon's official website. Load it onto a formatted SD card, insert the card into the camera, and navigate to the firmware update option in the settings menu to complete the update process.

Why is my Canon EOS M50 Mark II battery draining quickly?

Battery drain can be caused by using features like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth continuously, or keeping the LCD screen on for long periods. Turn off these features when not in use and consider reducing the screen brightness.

How can I improve autofocus performance on my Canon EOS M50 Mark II?

To enhance autofocus, ensure the lens contacts are clean. Utilize the Dual Pixel autofocus mode and adjust the settings for face detection and tracking. Regular firmware updates can also improve performance.

What is the best way to shoot in low light with the Canon EOS M50 Mark II?

In low light, use a fast lens with a wide aperture, increase the ISO sensitivity, and utilize the camera's image stabilization feature. Shooting in RAW format can also help in post-processing.

How do I enable continuous shooting on the Canon EOS M50 Mark II?

To enable continuous shooting, access the shooting mode menu, select 'Drive Mode', and choose the 'High-Speed Continuous' option. Ensure your SD card supports high write speeds for optimal performance.

How can I connect an external microphone to my Canon EOS M50 Mark II?

Connect an external microphone via the 3.5mm mic input located on the side of the camera. Adjust the audio recording levels in the menu to suit your recording environment.

What should I do if the Canon EOS M50 Mark II freezes or becomes unresponsive?

If the camera freezes, remove the battery and SD card for a few minutes. Reinsert them and restart the camera. If the issue persists, perform a factory reset via the settings menu.

How can I achieve a blurry background effect with the Canon EOS M50 Mark II?

To achieve a blurry background, use a lens with a wide aperture (low f-number), increase the distance between the subject and the background, and zoom in on the subject. This will create a shallow depth of field.