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The EOS R50’s shooting mode dial is the flipside of that.
That all feels pretty high end for a camera at this sub 1,000 price point.
The EOS R50 V alongside the EOS R50
you’re able to up 4K frame rate to 60fps, while Full HD delivers up to 120fps.
That’s a decent array of upgrades for video-focused users from the EOS R50.
Both cameras could slip into a jacket pocket, while the V1 could squeeze into smaller pockets.
The EOS R50 V (right) alongside the EOS R50 (left)(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
If you want a simple one-stop vlogging camera, the PowerShot V1 probably makes more sense.
The EOS R50 V (left) alongside the EOS R50 (right)(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
The EOS R50 V (right) alongside the EOS R50 (left)(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
From left to right: Canon PowerShot V10, Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III, Canon PowerShot V1, Canon EOS R50 V
Canon PowerShot V1 (middle) alongside the PowerShot G7X Mark III (right) and PowerShot V10 (left)(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)