Canon launches cinema grade camera, EOS R50 V, for creators: Specs, price and first impressions
ET Online April 24, 2025 09:40 PM
Synopsis

Canon has launched the EOS R50 V; It starts at a price of Rs. 79,995 and the camera is also capable of live streaming

Canon EOS R50 V camera
Canon is adding a new chapter to its mirrorless lineup with the EOS R50 V, a camera designed specifically for video-centric content creators. Launching on April 28, the R50 V will be available across retail outlets in India and via the Canon e-store.

This marks the debut of Canon’s new “V” series, aimed at simplifying video production for users who regularly switch between different shooting styles. The R50 V builds on the base of the original R50 but introduces tweaks that make it more suited for creators who prioritize video over stills.

The idea seems to be clear: make the process of shooting video less complicated and more intuitive, especially for solo creators or those just starting to build their online presence. With features tailored for vlogging, social media clips, and livestreaming, the R50 V is Canon’s latest attempt to stay relevant in a space that’s rapidly shifting toward video-first platforms.

Design

The EOS R50 V ditches the viewfinder in favor of a lightweight, compact design made for creators who shoot handheld or with gimbals. It’s optimized for vertical content with a side-mounted tripod socket, auto-rotating display, and a redesigned grip and button layout that makes vertical shooting more intuitive.

Canon’s also added a dedicated video mode dial, plus one-touch controls for livestreaming and color presets—streamlining the creator workflow. Underneath, it packs a 24.2MP APS-C sensor (similar to the Super 35mm used in Canon’s EOS C70) and supports over 45 native RF-mount lenses, offering plenty of creative flexibility.

Price

EOS R50 V (RF-S 14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ Lens) Kit - MRP Rs. 79 995.00/U incl. of taxes
RF-S 14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ Lens - MRP Rs. 33 995.00/U incl. of taxes

Creative Features

The EOS R50 V packs serious video features in a creator-friendly shell. You get Canon Log 3 for flexible color grading, oversampled 4K 30p (uncropped), cropped 4K 60p, and Full HD 100/120p with audio—ideal for slow-mo that doesn’t sacrifice sound.

For quick content, 14 in-camera color filters, Slow & Fast Motion mode, and the new Cinema View let you shoot stylized, expressive footage without editing headaches.

There are also pro-level tools like false color and zebras, plus Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, Register People Priority, and Movie Digital IS to keep your shots sharp and stable. Whether you’re livestreaming or storyboarding your next short film, the R50 V keeps things simple but cinematic.

Work Flow

The EOS R50 V borrows from Canon’s higher-end lineup, prepping advanced users for a more professional post-production pipeline. It supports formats like XF-HEVC S and XF-AVC S—straight from the Cinema EOS system—along with Custom Picture profiles and LUT support, putting serious grading and color control within reach.

On the audio front, Canon’s added 3-mic noise reduction tech that cuts internal camera noise automatically. Plus, with LPCM 24-bit 4-channel audio support, managing multiple sound sources—like interviews, outdoor shoots, or live events—just got a whole lot easier.

Live Streaming

The EOS R50 V features a new livestream button and supports four streaming options: wirelessly via Canon’s apps, through HDMI, or via USB-C. The Live Switcher Mobile app even enables multi-cam setups by combining feeds from the camera and smart devices.

USB-C streaming supports cropped 4K 60p, perfect for high-detail livestreams. Features like Smooth Skin Movie mode and Close-Up Demos AF help elevate the on-screen experience. And while it's video-focused, improved AF makes it a capable stills shooter too.

First Lens with Built-In Power Zoom

Compact and lightweight at just 181g, the RF-S 14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ is Canon’s first RF lens with built-in power zoom. You can control zoom via the lens ring, EOS R50 V’s zoom lever, or remotely with the Camera Connect app. It offers 15 speed levels and a fixed-length design—perfect for stable gimbal use.

Designed for handheld shooting, it delivers up to 5 stops of image stabilization for stills and 5-axis stabilization for video, with enhanced performance when paired with in-body IS.

Its wide 22.4–48mm equivalent range is ideal for video, with flattering close-ups and a 0.15m minimum focus distance—great for product shots and detailed close-ups.

First Impressions

Right out of the box, the EOS R50 V impresses with its compact design and light weight—ideal for creators always on the go. It’s small enough to toss in a bag, yet feels solid in hand. One standout feature is the front-facing record button, a simple change that makes a world of difference, especially when paired with the flip display.

The color reproduction and versatile lens were a hit, giving us plenty of creative freedom for both video and stills. With live streaming becoming a major part of the creator economy—just look at iShowSpeed's influence—this camera feels like it could easily become a go-to tool for content creators looking to step up their game.

The only thing we haven’t had enough time to test thoroughly is battery life, but we’ll save that feedback for later.
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