Even with the release of the Canon EOS R6 Mark III, I still think the Canon EOS C50 is a superb buy for videographers – here's why

Canon EOS C50 on a wooden surface, no lens attached
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)

The release of the excellent Canon EOS R6 Mark III in recent months has given Canon shooters a powerful hybrid body that can easily keep up with the likes of the Sony Alpha A7 V and Nikon Z6 III. It's so good, in fact, that it's somewhat overshadowing some of the brand's slightly older models, such as the Canon EOS C50.

The C50 and the R6 Mark III share the same excellent 33MP full-frame sensor and the vast majority of video specs, but the former comes in at a hefty $3,899 versus the R6 Mark III's relatively affordable $2,799.

Canon EOS C50 available at Adorama

Canon EOS C50
Canon EOS C50: was $4,700 now $3,899 at Adorama

Even with the release of the excellent R6 Mark III, Canon's EOS C50 makes perfect sense for the serious videographer. With a 33MP full-frame sensor capable of full-width 7K footage at up to 60p, excellent autofocus, and unrestricted record times, the EOS C50 gives you everything you need for pro-grade results in a lightweight package. Adorama currently has the body, with an included XLR handle, for $3,899.

The perfect option for indie filmmakers

Canon EOS C50 with top handle, held by a filmmaker

(Image credit: Tim Coleman)

I really think the C50 shines as a lightweight run-and-gun camera for indie productions, or perhaps more serious YouTube applications. At 670g, it's not a super lightweight body, but it's much more manageable than a beast like the higher-end C80.

I've only tested the R6 Mark III, but the C50's sensor is capable of fantastic footage, and with an internal fan, you won't encounter any issues with recording limits, even if you make full use of the 7K 60P internal RAW or 4K 120P recording.

For more details and sample footage, you can check out our hands-on Canon EOS C50 review. We only had a few hours with this particular model, but we were suitably impressed by its handling, autofocus, and stacked line-up of video features.

Alex Whitelock
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Alex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in deals, buying advice, and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered events like Black Friday and Amazon in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.

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