There’s only a few buttons on the back, and they’re rather small. All these buttons are very small indeed, with the latter three also flush against the camera’s back, making them difficult to locate by touch when you’re using the viewfinder. On the back, there are just exposure lock and AF area selection buttons a 4-way d-pad with a central ‘SET’ button and Menu, Info and Playback buttons. On the top, you get the shutter button, control dial, exposure mode dial, ISO and video record buttons, and the power switch. Physical controls are pretty minimal, with the back of the camera mostly taken up by the articulating screen. Where EOS M cameras used a control dial encircling the shutter button to change exposure settings, the R50 reverts to Canon’s standard vertically embedded dial, bringing the design language into line with the rest of the EOS R range. The viewfinder eyepiece sticks further out the back, too. The larger RF mount brings subtle changes in shape and styling, though, with more rounded shoulders and a curvier flash housing. It’ll directly accept the Speedlite EL-5 flash ($399 / £499), but older units need the AD-E1 adapter ($40 / £59) Disappointingly, though, it has no legacy flash contacts. Multi-function shoe: The EOS R6 uses Canon’s multi-function shoe, which includes a digital audio input for use with the DM-E1D microphone ($299 / £399).Flash: A small flash is built in, which pops up manually from the viewfinder housing.RF mount: You can use Canon’s RF and RF-S lenses, or EF and EF-S mount DSLR lenses via a mount adapter.Storage: Files are recorded to a single SD card slot, which supports the UHS-I standard only.But there’s no option to use a wired remote release. Connectors: USB-C and micro HDMI ports are found on the side of the handgrip, with a 3.5mm stereo mic port on the other side of the body.A mains charger comes in the box, and the battery can also be topped up via USB-C powerbanks and power supplies Power: The LP-E17 battery is rated for 310 shots using the EVF, or 440 shots with the LCD.The 3.5mm stereo microphone socket is placed on the left side of the body.
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