Canon offers a M50 camera without mirrors to accurately shoot 4k video

Canon made a camera without new mirrors called M50 capable of photographing videos with 4k precision, which is similar to the Canon M5 camera that appeared in 2016 but with a number of additional buttons and simpler design. However, the sophisticated interior components and the rotary screen indicate that these will be the easiest cameras without mirrors to be used in video imaging when shipped in April at a price of $779.

The M50 camera uses a 24.1-megapixel aps-c sensor that is slightly smaller than the 24.2 megapixel sensor with a M5 camera, but the company claims that the camera is capable of taking better pictures in low light thanks to the new photo handler from Canon Dig8.

The M50 camera is the first camera to come with the Dig8 processor which allows the camera to accurately shoot 4k videos with a rate of 24 frames per second, with 1080p precision of 60 frames per second and a 720p resolution rate of 120 frames per second. The wizard also helps you capture faster images at a rate of 10 frames per second in RAW or JPEG mode with a one-shot focus, or 7.4 frames per second with a constant focus.

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