
Keep this Canon EOS kit on hand to capture memories with professional results. The interchangeable lens camera features a 24.1MP CMOS sensor for incredibly crisp still shots and 4K UHD video recording to make it ideal for vloggers. This Canon EOS kit features a 15-45mm lens that handles everything from wide-angle to telephoto zoom.

Q: Would this camera be good choice for short films like a commercial or music video
A: Yes, absolutely! I use this camera primarily for video (I’m a YouTuber), and it is fantastic. I shoot fhd @ 24fps. One caution: if you plan to shoot in 4K, prepare to manual focus. 4K from this camera is good, but you loose that wonderful Canon dual autofocus, as it reverts back to a contrast-based autofocus, which I find to be somewhat unreliable (slow and wanders). In all other resolutions, AF is spot-on.
Q: With a 256GB memory card, how long of a continuous 1080p video can this camera record?
A: The huge card will not help you with longer recording times. The camera is limited to 30 min max video recording time.
Q: Does this camera have a built in flash?
A: While it does have a built in flash, it is not automatic. You simly pull it up when you want to use it. I prefer this over automatic. More control that way.
A: No, you can transfer wirelessly via the Cannon Program that fits on your computer..i know as i have the same camera..
Q: Is this camera good to take a night time sky picture? If so how do I do it?
A: I have used it for night time shots but I have found that I get better results using a tripod (which is true for almost any camera) but even handheld it works very well. The M50 has several special modes, filters & settings specifically for night shooting. I'd recommend testing a few of those features to see which ones work better for what you want to do. If you have a tripod set the camera to its lowest f-stop number in my case I believe it is f-2.5 (which opens the aperture to its widest setting, this setting varies depending on the lens you are using) and switching to manual focus mode & a long shutter release for sharp images of the sky at night. However, there is a scene mode specifically for taking handheld shots at night which works really well too. Also keep in mind when using aperture priority a lower f-stop number shortens your field of focus but allows in more light while the largest f-stop number gives you the widest field of focus but allows in less light. Getting familiar with these settings will help you to get the best results for what you are trying to shoot be it a sharp portrait or a wide landscape, or in this case a night sky with lots of stars visible.
Q: Hello, could I use a microphone connected to the camera to make interviews?
A: Yes, you can connect an external microphone to this camera.
Q: Do I need the EF-EOS M adapter in order to use the EF-M 15-45mm lens?
A: No. The camera itself has the ability to use all EF-M lenses. You would need an adapter for any EF-S or EF lenses for the Canon M50!
A: I got mine bundled with a 15 - 45mm lens which is great for a start. If you want to keep it very small, the Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM Lens is an excellent addition. The large aperture improves the camera's low light performance. Unlike the 15 - 45mm it does not have vibration reduction so be sure to watch your shutter speeds. There are lots of online reviews from photographers far more capable than me that can offer you more advice. Of course the Canon website can also clarify which lenses fit without an adapter. The designation is EF-M for their mirrorless camera lenses. If you add the adapter, it opens up a huge number of options from the entire Canon lens family.