Canon EOS R50 — Editorial Review
The Canon EOS R50 is one of the smallest, most affordable RF-mount mirrorless cameras, built to get beginners into Canon's modern autofocus and 4K video without a steep price. Reviewers describe a genuinely capable little camera held back mainly by its young lens ecosystem.
Featured Video Review
Flagship autofocus in a beginner body
Dustin Abbott and Canon Rumors highlight excellent photo quality and Dual Pixel CMOS AF with subject detection covering nearly the whole frame, plus full-width 4K with 10-bit HDR — a lot for around $799 with a lens. In DPReview TV's review — featured above — they call it compact and capable, with the main caveat being lenses.
Honest cons
- Thin native lens selection. The RF-S lineup is still small, the biggest reason reviewers hesitate to recommend it outright.
- Modest battery life. Roughly 370 shots via the LCD, dropping to about 230 through the viewfinder.
- Slow data transfer. USB 2.0 speeds (up to 480Mbps) lag well behind most modern cameras.
- Tight ergonomics. A small body means cramped controls, a small viewfinder, and overheating on long 4K clips.
Where this camera fits
- Beginners and content creators who want Canon's modern AF and 4K in the most portable, affordable RF body.
- Vloggers and travelers prioritizing size and simplicity over pro controls.
- Buyers happy to adapt EF lenses or use the kit zoom while RF-S grows.
- Not those needing a deep native lens lineup, long battery life, or extended 4K recording.
Sources & Citations
- Dustin Abbott, "Canon EOS R50 Review," dustinabbott.net (accessed 2026-05-26)
- Canon Rumors, "Canon EOS R50 Review," canonrumors.com (accessed 2026-05-26)
Last verified: 2026-05-26
