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Key Features

  • Features the EOS R50 V with a 24.2MP sensor capable of 4K video oversampled from 6K
  • Smooth, consistent focal adjustments that are difficult to achieve with manual zoom rings
  • Utilizes Dual Pixel CMOS AF II to automatically lock onto and track eyes, faces, animals
  • The HG-100TBR serves as both a comfortable handheld stabilizer & a sturdy tabletop tripod
  • A detachable Bluetooth remote that allows you to start and stop recording from a distance
  • Integrated tally lamp glows red while recording so you always know when you're live
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2026-04-05T10:05:45

Rated 5 out of 5

awesome value

Perfect for beginners and a cheap alternative for a scout/travel camera.

Emmanuel S.

2026-02-22T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Are you kidding me? What's wrong with the reviewers?

A little about me. I have been an avid user of all brands. Regarding Canon, I have owned the 5D, 5Dii, 7D, R5, R6ii, R1, and the R50V (in fact I own 2 of these). I have shot professionally for over 20 years and invested thousands into camera gear. And no I don't have a PHD or Master in photography. That being said, obviously, users of this camera aren't familiar with the Canon brand and its functionality to give this model such poor reviews. As I already indicated, I own 2 of these bodies. I previously sold all my EF equipment, even though I did prefer the metal housing compared to the RF counterpart. Let me be frank. YOU MUST USE "ALL" L SERIES LENSES WITH THIS CAMERA BODY. I get it, it's a cheap model right? 600-700 bucks, but trust me, the quality depends on the glass you use and your camera settings. I have figured out how to get the same quality with this camera compared to my $6700 R1. So why get this little guy? Easy! It is much more mobile than an R1. And I rig it up. I don't need all the bells and whistles that an R1 provides when I use an iPad mini external monitor and Atomos Ninja recorder. And when I need to go mobile with my DJI, the R50V cuts down on the size and weight. I need at least 5" of screen viewing and I use both 5" and 8" screens simultaneously. The caveats to this camera as important to note. 4K 24p and 30p are oversampled from 6K and the result is gorgeous. 4K 60p crop is not and sucks. I hate canon log due to the softness and grain, so instead I customize the 10bit color with a neutral profile where I make numerous adjustments to the profile and colorize it in post. The results are stellar! I can't complain of the quality this camera offers even in photos, but again you MUST use L series glass. Check out the photos I posted of my rigs. I have 5 L series lenses and 3 anamorphic cinema lenses that all work flawlessly with this camera body.

Montyproductions

2026-02-08T19:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

Regret this one.

I've been a Canon SLR loyalist for 20+ years. I do lots of climbing expeditions and j wanted something small that would take great pics AND videos. Is it small and light? Yes, but almost to a fault. I wear a m's XL glove and my hands oversize this camera. On to the important stufff? it's the hardest camera to use that I've ever owned. You need a masters degree to operate it. I've given up trying to figure out custom filters and focus settings. The photo quality is "ok". I have a 20yr old T2i that takes equally good photos. The video is great, but I expected still shots to be stellar with current tech and mirrorless. Nope. Last, I knew this going in but having to build an assortment of R lenses sucks when I already have a lot of EF lenses. Yes, there are adapters, but?. Bottom line, great camera with a kit lens for the person with small hands and has a masters degree in device operations. And there are way better P&S options for the money.

Go 7.

2026-01-14T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Minimalist! Highly Technical Bargain

I ADORE this camera. But I use it for travel/family. If I was a social media butterfly, I'd be pulling my hair out. Pros: - Gorgeous, high dynamic range HDR PQ photos straight out of the camera, compared to dinosaurs stuck with blocky JPEG. - 4K30 in HLG, HDR PQ, or even Cannon Log 3 with custom LUTs, applied in real time! All in HEVC. That's unreal. - Neat "auto" functions like night mode and panorama. - All sorts of intricate autofocus modes, display simulation, false color, zebra mode, remappable buttons, you name it. It can even remember individual people to prioritize autofocus. - Works great with old EF-S lenses. - Viewfinder? Flash? Waste of space and money; I do not miss them. I mount my iPhone via USB as a rangefinder, second display and video light when I need it. - Works as a webcam, plug-and-play with USB. No fuss, no camera software needed. - Tiny, weighs nothing. Fits in a coat pocket with a pancake lens, or tiny bag with a substantial one. - Good menus/internal UI. Great touchscreen. - When paired with a good lens (like the 24-50 on a budget, or an F1.4 prime), image quality is incredible. It's like a camera from the future, on a budget! Cons: - No IBIS. This can be rough, but expected for the price. - No open gate video. Maybe we can get it in a firmware update? - Dial control ring is near impossible to use, and customization for other rings is limited. - Feels fragible, but that's solved with a silicone case. - No "lite" low bitrate video recording mode for instant sharing. But the biggest issue: software. At least on my iPhone 16. - It has 5GHz wifi, yet connecting and moving pictures is unusably slow. Even USB2 is waaay faster. - Supports no cloud service other than image.canon, which I had a horrible experience with. - No airplay, no other sharing or transfer of any kind. - iPhone app can auto transfer JPEGs, but not HEIFs? And not movies? What? That's literally all I shoot. - Connecting with the iPhone app is unreliable, even via USB. - Many features, like lens correction for older lenses, are obscure/out of the way. If you're technical enough to know what HLG/PQ are, if you have and HDR-capable smartphone, and want an modern camera to go, on a budget? You cannot beat the R50V, not even close. For travel/family photo+video, it beats the snot out of a smartphone camera. ...But for "casual" vlogging? Or social media posting? The software is too shackled for that.

AGG

2026-01-10T19:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Modern trash. like all modern product today, uncapable of functioning

Nothing but problem. You need a PHD to deal with the complexities. Im sure a simple camera without all the extra features would be better. Eventually it can connect to a phone, then its a side show circus to deal with getting it to work, and then the quality is degraded. Dont even get started when connecting it to a computer. We have a complex setup and itt depends on EOS webcam untity, that doesnt even work. If you manage to get it operating, then you are faced with a crap $5month fee, that also degrades it for a fee. You can not even get full functionality ouf ot the camera that you would probably spend thousands on lends, only to have to cut short by some crappy application software, On IOS or PC. Go with a fuji camera. More simple and basic without modern features full of issues. I am full of regret by association with canon camera. Maybe i can recuperate selling it on ebay. The camera was redesigned to be a modern user friendly vlog style camera. The only thing good that came out of it was a front facing recording light. The market has limited options for 1440 video recording, and live streaming at 60fps. The world is doomed and canon is no acceptation. In the end, it works and is cheap, has a selection of lense. That is why it was choose over sony. Fiji was the option but not in my budget.

Major

2025-12-04T17:17:58

Rated 3 out of 5

Great for beginners in video.

I was very excited by the descriptions on YouTube. It looks small but solid and well-built. Excellent video quality, except that when you pan, there is motion blur, and the focus isn't that fast. Overall, I think it's a good camera for beginners or for use as a fixed camera. It's definitely not for me.

LUIS G.

2025-12-04T10:56:05

Rated 5 out of 5

For the price? Unbelievable.

I'm not a vlogger; I shoot stills/videos on the go, and on vacation. And I spent weeks researching before getting this. Pros: - Dirt cheap lens ecosystem. It will recognize and apply distortion correction to Canon lenses going back decades, like my EFS 250mm. Used Sigma/Tamron lenses put new ones to shame, under $200. - Can send captures straight to your phone, wireless or with USB. No splurging on memory cards or running out of space. - USB charging like any smartphone, so no wasting cash on batteries. - Doubles as a webcam. - Brand new software, with all the bells and whistles. HDR, HEIF capturing, clog video, 5X slo mo, editing on the camera, the works. - Very smart autofocus. - Video recording better than cameras 3X the price, with excellent digital stabilization. - Sensor good enough for an ASP-C lense. - Small, ridiculously light compared to my old Rebel. - Bright, sensitive touchscreen. - Live viewing is so good (and customizable) I don't even want a viewfinder for stills. - Built-in light (not flash) to help with autofocus. - With a "speed boost" RF-EF adapter, can mount full-frame EF lenses and use their full capabilities. - Fantastic stock "Canon" colors and grading. - Great, clean iOS software for controlling, transferring, or even editing photos and streaming video. The R50V feels futuristic and smart, like a big smartphone. Yet somehow it's not that different from my 2000s Rebel. Quibbles: - Autofocus on pre-2010 wide-angle lenses struggles to keep up with this camera, and makes noise in video. But telephoto is fine. - No built-in flash. - Less sturdy than my old Rebel XS. Doesn't feel like it will last. Get a case, handle with care. - Small. It's hard to hold in my hand without an extra grip or silicone case. - No IBIS (sensor stabilization). But you won't find that for double the price, certainly not with such modern video/format support. - Tricky to transfer photos on Linux. - The biggest flaw: nonexistent RF-S lens ecosystem. Stock RF-S lenses aren't great. 3rd party lenses have no stabilization, which is a dealbreaker. Come on, Canon, give us a F2.8 lens with IS! But for the price? It puts anything close to shame, especially when you factor in the cheap EF-S lens ecosystem and skipping extra batteries/cards. There's not a camera under 1.5K I'd trade it for. Compared to the R100, it's in another league, even if you don't take video. Compared to the R50, this is basically an R50 MKII, albeit with no viewfinder. The R10? Obsolete. Only the R7 (V1) and its Sony/Fuji competitors are worth the step-up for IBIS.

Alexander G.

2025-12-03T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

My first mirrorless

Great beginners camera to get started in the mirrorless camera world. Its my first. 3 months in and I have learned a lot because of how easy it is to use.

Shawnspawn315

2025-11-27T19:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

Very disappointing

I purchased this when first released because of Canon's promotional material hyping it as excellent for livestreaming. I had been wanting a smaller camera to supplement my main camera and to livestream music performances with, so this seemed perfect for both use cases. I was incredibly disappointed in it. There was nothing easy or straightforward about using this for livestreams, the connectivity was unreliable even using Canon's paid software, and the chronic shortage of compatible lenses for the last year has added to that frustration. I finally got rid of the camera and will be looking at other small options to fill this spot in my equipment lineup.

murrayc

2025-09-02T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Go ahead, downsize

So, after three weeks and six shoots,this camera fills in where my C300 can't. Now a longer battery life would be good. And a cheaper power adapter. But it's a workhorse in a small format. If you're looking to downsize, quality and a camera that does everything you need for creating content or even hiding somewhere. It's a good investment. As always. It's a Canon and with that you get great service and support.

Hobbit

2025-06-11T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Highly recommend

I love how easy it is to set up and the videos are great.

Ludy

2025-05-13T00:40:04

Rated 5 out of 5

Perfect for new creators or creators looking for a everyday hobby camera??

I love it. No questions! If it were a full frame I would instantly upgrade. The body is perfect for my little 3L pouch. I carry this r50v paired with a 24mm 1.8 RF. Most would probably complain about it not having IBIS, but at a $650 price point I'm okay without that. This is a refreshing camera to use since I prefer to use my Canon R5 for work. Also, colorgrading footage from a tiny camera like this is so nice??

Darathy C.

Canon EOS R50 V Specifications

General

General

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  • Color

    Black

  • Shoe Mount

    1x Hot Shoe

  • Tripod Mounting Thread

    1x 1/4"-20 Female (Bottom)
    1x 1/4"-20 Female (Side)

  • Operating Conditions

    32 to 104 Degree F (0 to 40 Degree C ) up to 85% Humidity

  • Image Processor

    DIGIC X

  • Color Filter System

    RGB primary color filters

  • Low Pass Filter

    Installed in front of the image sensor, non-detachable

  • Recording Format

    Compliant to Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif 2.31

  • Color Space

    sRGB (HDR PQ images - BT.2020)

  • Picture Style

    Set via Color Mode menu or Color Mode button:
    Auto
    Standard
    Portrait
    Landscape
    Fine Detail
    Neutral
    Faithful
    Monochrome
    User Defined 1-3

  • Settings

    Auto (Ambience priority/White priority)
    Daylight
    Shade
    Cloudy
    Tungsten light
    White fluorescent light
    Flash
    Manual
    Color temperature 1
    Color temperature 2 Approx. 2500K-10000K
    Color temperature 2 Set in 100K increments
    Color temperature 4

  • Auto White Balance

    Option between ambience priority and white priority settings, using SET button

  • White Balance Shift

    Blue/amber bias: +/-9 levels

    Magenta/green bias: +/-9 levels
    Shifted from the color temperature of the current WB mode.
    Blue/amber and magenta/green shift can be set at the same time.
    (WB Bracketing not supported)

  • Metering Range

    Still Photo Shooting: EV -5 to 20
    Movie Recording: EV -2.5 to 20 (4K) / EV -3.0 to 20 (Full HD)

  • AE Lock

    Still Photo Shooting: EV -5 to 20
    Movie Recording: EV -2.5 to 20 (4K) / EV -3.0 to 20 (Full HD)

  • Shutter Release

    Soft-touch electromagnetic release

  • Continuous flash control

    E-TTL each shot / E-TTL 1st shot

  • Time Code

    Yes (Count up, Start time setting, Movie recording count, Movie play count, HDMI time code on/off, HDMI rec. command on/off, Drop frame enable/disable)

  • Dots

    Approx. 1.04 million dots

  • Brightness Control

    Manually adjustable to one of seven brightness levels

  • Coating

    Anti-smudge coating not provided
    Anti-reflection coating not provided

  • Highlight Alert

    Blinking highlights during single image with info playback only
    Cannot be user-enabled or disabled

  • Histogram

    Brightness / RGB

  • Image Erase Protection

    Except protected images
    Select images to erase
    Select range
    All images in folder
    All images on card
    All found images (only during image search)

  • DPOF

    Compliant to DPOF Version 1.1

  • Transmission Method

    DS-SS modulation (IEEE 802.11b)
    OFDM modulation - CSMA / CA (IEEE 802.11g/n/a/ac)

  • Print from Wi-Fi Printers

    Supported

  • Standards Compliance

    Bluetooth Specification Version 4.2 compliant (Bluetooth Low Energy technology)

  • Transmission Method

    GFSK modulation

  • Headphone terminal

    3.5mm diameter stereo mini-plug

  • Camera Start-up Time

    Approx. 0.4 sec.
    Based on CIPA testing standards

Imaging

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  • Lens Mount

    Canon RF

  • Sensor Resolution

    Effective: 24.2 Megapixel (6000 x 4000)

  • Image Sensor

    22.3 x 14.9 mm (APS-C) CMOS

  • Image Stabilization

    No

  • Built-In ND Filter

    No

  • Capture Type

    Stills & Video

Exposure Control

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  • Shutter Type

    Electronic Rolling Shutter

  • Shutter Speed

    Electronic Shutter: 1/8000 to 30 Seconds
    Electronic Front Curtain Shutter: 1/4000 to 30 Seconds

  • Bulb/Time Mode

    Bulb & Time Mode

  • ISO/Gain Sensitivity

    Native: 100 to 32,000 (100 to 51,200 Extended)

  • Metering Method

    Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Partial, Spot

  • Exposure Modes

    Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority

  • Exposure Compensation

    -3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps)

  • White Balance

    2500 to 10,000K
    Presets: Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (White), Manual, Shade, Tungsten

  • Continuous Shooting

    Up to 15 fps at Maximum Resolution for up to 36 Frames (Raw) / 95 Frames (JPEG)

  • Interval Recording

    Yes

  • Self-Timer

    2/10-Second Delay

Still Image Capture

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  • Aspect Ratio

    1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9

  • Image File Format

    C-RAW, HEIF, JPEG, Raw

  • Bit Depth

    10 Bit

Video Capture

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  • Internal Recording Modes

    XF-AVC S/XF-HEVC S 4:2:2/4:2:0 8/10-Bit
    UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94 fps [100 to 250 Mb/s]
    1920 x 1080 at 3/6/12/23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100/120 fps

  • Fast-/Slow-Motion Support

    Yes

  • Recording Limit

    2-Hour Maximum in 4K
    1-Hour Maximum in 4K HFR

  • IP Streaming

    No

  • Built-In Microphone

    Stereo

  • Audio Recording

    2-Channel 16-Bit 48 kHz AAC Audio

Interface

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  • Media/Memory Card Slot

    Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC

  • Video I/O

    1x Micro-HDMI Output

  • Audio I/O

    1x 1/8" (3.5mm) TRS Stereo Headphone Output
    1x 1/8" (3.5mm) TRS Stereo Microphone Input

  • Power I/O

    1x USB-C Input

  • Other I/O

    1x Canon E3 (2.5mm Sub-Mini) (Remote) Input
    1x USB-C 3.1/3.2 Gen 2 (Data) Output (Shared with Power Input)

  • Wireless

    Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) / Bluetooth 4.2

  • Mobile App Compatible

    Yes: Android & iOS
    App Name: Canon Camera Connect
    Functionality: Access Stored Files, Adjust Settings, Firmware Update, Remote Control, View Live Feed

  • Location Tracking

    GPS

Monitor

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  • Display Size

    3" (7.62cm)

  • Resolution

    1,040,000 Dot

  • Display Type

    Articulating Touchscreen LCD

Viewfinder

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  • Resolution

    1,040,000 Dot

  • Type

    No Viewfinder Support

  • Coverage

    Approx. 100% vertically/horizontally

  • Magnification

    0.38x (at 30mm)

  • Built-In Flash/Light

    No

  • Maximum Sync Speed

    1/250 Second

  • Dedicated Flash System

    eTTL

  • External Flash Connection

    Shoe Mount

Battery

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  • Battery Info

    Required, included

  • Battery Material

    Lithium-ion

  • Battery Type

    LP-E

  • Battery Quantity

    1

Physical Details

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  • Dimensions

    4.6 x 3.4 x 2.7" (116 x 85.5 x 68.8mm)

  • Weight

    Body Only: 11.4 oz (323g)
    With Battery, Recording Media: 13.1 oz (370g)

14-30mm f/4-6.3 Lens

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  • Focal Length

    14 to 30mm (35mm Equivalent: 22 to 48mm)

  • Aperture

    Maximum: f/4 to 6.3
    Minimum: f/22 to 36

  • Lens Mount

    Canon RF

  • Lens Format Coverage

    APS-C

  • Angle of View

    88 Degree 30' to 48 Degree 50'

  • Minimum Focus Distance

    From Front of Lens: 5.9" (15cm)

  • Magnification

    1:2.6 Macro Reproduction Ratio
    0.38x Magnification

  • Optical Design

    10 Elements in 9 Groups

  • Aperture/Iris Blades

    7

  • Focus Type

    Autofocus

  • Image Stabilization

    Yes

  • Filter Size

    58mm (Front)

  • Dimensions (Dia. x L)

    2.7 x 2.4" (69.6 x 62mm)

  • Weight

    6.4 oz (181g)

HG-200TBR Tripod Grip w/Remote Control

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  • Color

    Black

  • Compatibility

    Canon EOS - M50 Mark II, R3, R7, R10, R6 Mark II, R8, R50, R100, R5 Mark II, R1, R50 V, R6 Mark III, R6 V Cameras
    Canon PowerShot - G7 X Mark III, G5 X Mark II, V1 Cameras

  • Dimensions (W x H x D)

    1.5 x 7.5 x 1.7" (3.81 x 19.05 x 4.32cm)

  • Weight

    6.4 oz (181.44g) (Approx.)

DM-E100 Stereo Microphone

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  • Color

    Black

  • Microphone Type

    Single-Point Stereo

  • Polar Pattern

    Cardioid

  • Element Type

    Electret Condenser

  • Sound Field

    Stereo

  • Orientation

    End Address

  • Controls

    No

  • Analog Output Connector

    1x 1/8" (3.5mm) TRS Male

  • USB/Digital Output

    No

  • Wireless

    No

  • Power Sources

    Hot Shoe

  • Dimensions (H x W x L)

    1.2 x 2.6 x 3.5" (30.48 x 66.04 x 88.9mm)

  • Weight

    2.26 oz (64.07g) (Microphone)

  • UPC Code

    660685298309

About Canon EOS R50 V

Show Your Video Side

Elevate your vlogging and digital storytelling with the Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit, a powerhouse bundle designed for creators who demand professional quality in a portable form factor. At the heart of the kit is the EOS R50 V, a video-optimized mirrorless body featuring a 24.2MP APS-C sensor, 6K-oversampled 4K video, and a dedicated tally lamp to ensure you never miss a take.

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit

This setup is perfectly paired with the ultra-wide RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM Power Zoom lens, offering smooth, cinematic focal transitions and a wide field of view ideal for handheld product reviews or interviews. To round out the production value, the kit includes the DM-E100 Stereo Microphone for crisp, directional audio and the HG-200TBR Tripod Grip, which provides both rock-solid stability and seamless wireless control via the integrated BR-E2 Bluetooth remote.

24.0 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor

Equipped with a 24.0-million-pixel CMOS (APS-C) image sensor and DIGIC X Image Processor, the EOS R50 V camera can capture images and videos with reduced noise, delivering clear, detailed results even in low light. Images look beautiful even when enlarged, with natural bokeh that smartphones can’t offer. 

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit sensor

RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ Lens

The RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ lens combines excellent optics and high performance, providing an ultra-wide angle of view in a compact, portable package, perfect for EOS R-Mount cameras with an APS-C sensor. The optical performance is highlighted by two Aspheric elements, and one Ultra-low Dispersion glass element. The RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ delivers reliable, speedy and quiet wide-angle performance, making it an ideal lens for video and still creators.

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit lens

HG-200TBR Grip

Providing a stable base for your camera, as well as support to attach a compatible external microphone, the Tripod Grip HG-200TBR helps you frame your subject and minimize shake if handheld or provide stable results when stationery for great selfies, group shots, and video, even when set to a vertical position. Its compact size means you can easily carry it in virtually any camera bag, and the bundled Wireless Remote Control BR-E2 gives you creative control, even from a distance.

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit grip

DM-E100 Microphone

Achieve professional-grade sound with the DM-E100 Stereo Microphone, engineered to deliver crisp, directional audio in a lightweight, portable form factor. This essential tool features a secure hot-shoe mount and a specialized wind screen, ensuring your digital stories maintain superior production value by minimizing environmental noise and maximizing vocal clarity during every take.

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit microphone

Dual Pixel CMOS AF II

The EOS R50 V features the Dual Pixel CMOS AF II system, offering tenacious tracking for both photos and video. It includes precise detection modes for People, Animals, and Vehicles, along with an Auto mode for effortless focus. A standout addition is the Register People Priority mode—inherited from flagship models like the R1 and R5 Mark II—which allows you to rank and prioritize specific subjects by simply taking their photo, ensuring the right person stays in focus every time.

Control Time with Slow and Fast Mode

New to the EOS R50 V mode dial is the Slow and Fast mode – selecting this mode allows creative control of both the video frame rate and playback speed separately and in-camera, for slow-motion recordings, or fast-motion time-lapse sequences. Simply select your recording resolution of UHD 4K, UHD 4K Crop or Full-HD, then select your frame rate with options as fast as 59.94p in 4K Crop, or 119.8p in Full-HD, then simply determine your playback speed your desiring to match your project.

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit Slow and Fast Mode

Pro Look Settings Simplified

The new mode dial features seven video-focused modes, including a fully Automatic option for beginners. Highlights include a "Close-up Demo" mode—perfect for E-commerce and product reviewers—which shifts focus seamlessly between an object and the creator. For vloggers, a dedicated Movie Image Stabilization mode ensures steady footage on the move, while the Smooth Skin mode provides a polished on-camera appearance. These specialized settings put professional results at your fingertips.

UI Designed for the Creator

The EOS R50 V features a bold, modern redesign shaped by creator feedback for maximum portability and style. Beyond its striking exterior, it packs professional power with an on-camera zoom lever for smooth powered zooming and a 3-microphone array for superior noise reduction. It also includes the latest Canon Multi-function shoe, allowing you to attach and power accessories directly. This camera is built to solve creator pain points while delivering high-quality audio and video on the go.

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit designed for creator

Movie for Close-Up Demos Mode

Ensure the correct subject is in focus with Movie for Close-up Demos Mode on the EOS R50 V camera. This mode quickly switches focus from the on-camera subject to an object that is presented towards the camera’s lens, ideal for movies where showing a product to the viewers is necessary such as in makeup demos, or cooking videos.

Vertically Versatile

As a product made for today’s video content creator, it comes equipped with both a vertical and horizontal tripod mount. These are available on the side of the camera’s grip, and also on the bottom of the camera body. When in Movie mode, the on-screen menus automatically rotate based on the camera’s orientation.

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit Vertically Versatile

Go Live to Connect to Your Audience

This camera features robust networking, including 5/2.4GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and wireless livestreaming via the Canon Camera Connect or Live Switcher Mobile apps. It supports USB UVC/UAC for webcam use and provides a clean HDMI output for capture cards. All features are accessible via a dedicated Live button, which is one of eight customizable video buttons. Whether streaming wirelessly or wired, it offers versatile ways to connect with your audience instantly.

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit connections

Vari-Angle Touchscreen LCD

Featuring a 3.0-inch, 1.62 million dot Clear View LCD II Vari-angle Touchscreen LCD, the EOS R50 V makes it easy to compose and shoot from virtually any angle. With the EOS V Touch and Drag AF functionality, you can intuitively and swiftly move the autofocus point on the touch-panel LCD.

Canon EOS R50 V Video Creator Kit touchscreen

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.

Key Features

  • Features the EOS R50 V with a 24.2MP sensor capable of 4K video oversampled from 6K
  • Smooth, consistent focal adjustments that are difficult to achieve with manual zoom rings
  • Utilizes Dual Pixel CMOS AF II to automatically lock onto and track eyes, faces, animals
  • The HG-100TBR serves as both a comfortable handheld stabilizer & a sturdy tabletop tripod
  • A detachable Bluetooth remote that allows you to start and stop recording from a distance
  • Integrated tally lamp glows red while recording so you always know when you're live

What's in the box:

  • Canon 1 Year Limited Warranty