
The EOS M50 Mark II carries and builds on the strong performance of the popular EOS M50 with improvements that will be especially notable for content creators like vloggers and more. You still get the impressive image quality of the 24.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, power of the DIGIC 8 image processor, 4K UHD 24p and HD 120p for slow motion video and more, along with some additional boosts. The autofocus locks onto the subject faster, and Eye Detection is improved so it recognizes the eyes and face further away. Eye Detection can now even be used during video with Movie Servo AF, and you can use both Eye and Face Detection during Servo AF. What you get is added versatility and stability to keep the subject(s) in focus and as the center of attention. For content creators, you can use the EOS M50 Mark II to livestream your content with built-in Wi-Fi®, and use with EOS Webcam Utility software for an easy webcam alternative. When a different angle is needed, you can shoot vertically in addition to horizontally, and the camera even offers clean HDMI output for high-resolution, high frame-rate streaming. When it comes to content, whether stills or video, the EOS M50 Mark II goes far beyond letting you just scratch the surface of your vision.
Q: I have a canon DSLR and I am wondering will the lenses from my DSLR fit on this camera?
A: They indeed will fit. You will need a Canon lens adapter (about $190) to accommodate your EF lenses on the M50 Mark II.
A: You will definitely need a much bigger mm lens for log distance closeups. You can get the shots with this camera and lens, but it’ll be far away. I recommend the 55-250mm or the 55-300mm if you plan on zooming in to see their faces or hitting/catching that sporting object, this is an excellent camera. You can even pair it with your phone and automatically save all your photos to your phone, where you can easily download to your computer or send straight to your printer or both. The third photo below shows the most it zooms with the lens contained in this package. This was taken at a distance of approximately 20-25ft.
A: It does I have a mic attached to mines
Q: How does one charge the battery without purchasing the extra kit
A: It comes with a battery charger.
A: 1. The Mark II has better auto focus, vertical recording, and clean hdmi output (doesn't show the settings that you would see on the back screen), along with slightly better battery life. 2. No. Canon has a hard limit of 29.59 for all their cameras (the new R3 is the only camera so far that has the limit removed). If you want to record longer than 29.59 with the m50, you'll have to use an external recorder. 3. Is not possible to take pictures while recording. About the only way to do that is to take the video and pull out a frame of it with video editing software.
A: Yes it will do 4k however, it will be cropped and it uses contrast focusing vs double pixel focusing. You should look at a M6 Mark II, for full 4k recording @29-ish fps.
A: Its comes with the camera body, 15-45mm lens, 1 battery, 1 charger, and Canon Strap.
A: I use this camera for YouTube and I’ve had it record for over a half hour easily. The only thing you’ll need to watch, is the battery life. But you can buy a battery that plugs into the wall, so you don’t have to worry about that. Also make sure your SD card has plenty or storage and is formatted.