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An unlikely choice for astrophotography but I think the Canon EOS R50 V has something to offer

    The Canon EOS R50 V is an attempt to capture content creators such as vloggers in addition to Canon’s core photographer audience. With the uplift in people making podcasts, vlogs, and personal YouTube channels, it’s no surprise.

    Unlike expensive, top-end EOS R models, such as the full-frame EOS R1, however, the R50 V incorporates the smaller APS-C-sized sensor typically found in entry-level mirrorless cameras, which is reflected in the lower price. Consumer-friendly features also include a flip-out-and-twist LCD screen that helps with selfies and 4K video self-recording, as well as a faceplate-mounted record button. But is this camera as suited to stargazing as it is to navel-gazing? Read on to find out.

    Canon EOS R50 V: Design

    ★★★

    • Top-plate mode dial that combines stills and more comprehensive video settings
    • Command dial that’s handily encircled by an on/off power lever
    • Flip-out tilt-and-swivel LCD

    The Canon EOS R50 V gives the impression it’s more about function than form. (Image credit: Gavin Stoker)

    Compared to mirrorless cameras that resemble shrunken DSLRs, or more retro-styled examples like the Fujifilm X100VI or the OM System OM-3, the Canon EOS R50 V’s design appears somewhat basic at first glance. It’s essentially a box that houses a sensor and a lens mount. True, that pretty much describes any digital camera, but perhaps taking inspiration from its boxy Cinema EOS series, the Canon EOS R50 V impression given here is that it’s more about function than form.

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