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Cameras which are being compared are Mirrorless cameras.
Learn more about compared cameras specifications below. |
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Canon EOS M50 vs Olympus OM-D E-M1X Specs |
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EOS M50
All specs: Main page for EOS M50 |
OM-D E-M1X
All specs: Main page for OM-D E-M1X |
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EOS M50 vs OM-D E-M1X Sensors |
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On the pictures below the sensor areas of cameras are highlighted. This infographic highlights the sensor areas of both models compared to other common sensor formats: Advantage: Canon EOS M50 |
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EOS M50 vs OM-D E-M1X: Viewfinder EOS M50 has an electronic viewfinder and it’s resolution is 2.36 megapixel with magnification of 0.60x. OM-D E-M1X has an electronic viewfinder with resolution 2.36 megapixel, it’s magnification is 0.83x. Viewfinder magnifications of compared cameras. The black area shows a magnification of 1x, relative to native size; in red is a magnification of 0.85x. |
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EOS M50 (0.60x) |
OM-D E-M1X (0.83x) |
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Note: Differences in the image area are the result of different image ratios, 3:2 or 4:3. That can make it difficult to compare the viewfinder magnification of both cameras. However, with these two cameras the difference is considerable in any case. |
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Canon EOS M50 VS Olympus OM-D E-M1X Other Specs Comparison |
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Why is Canon EOS M50 a better choice |
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EOS M50 |
OM-D E-M1X |
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| Larger sensor (5) | APS-C | Four Thirds |
| Wider resolution (5, megapixel) | 24.10 | 20.40 |
| Auto Focus points (4) | 143 | 121 |
| Built-in flash (2) | ||
| Weighs less (2) | 387g (12.5 oz.) |
997g (32.2 oz.) |
| More portable (2) | 601cm³ (38 cu.in.) |
1707cm³ (108 cu.in.) |
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Conclusion: Advantages of the EOS M50 are the larger sensor, the higher resolution and the faster and more accurate auto focus. Additional pros for the Canon are the built-in flash, the lower weight than the OM-D E-M1X and the more compact size. The EOS M50 scores 20 points. |
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Otherwise why to choose Olympus OM-D E-M1X |
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EOS M50 |
OM-D E-M1X |
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| Higher speed (4, frames/second) | 10 | 18 |
| Better sensibility (4) | 100 – 25600 ISO | 64 – 25600 ISO |
| Larger lens selection (3) | 7 | 80 |
| Image stabilizer (3) | ||
| Better Video (2) | 3840 x 2160 | 4096 x 2160 |
| Longer battery life (3, photos) | 235 | 870 |
| USB 3.0 (2) | ||
| GPS (2) | ||
| Environmental sealing (2) | ||
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Conclusion: Advantages of the OM-D E-M1X are that the camera is faster, the larger sensitivity and the larger selection of lenses. We also like the optical image stabilizer, the superior video recording and that the battery has more stamina. Another advantage over the EOS M50: the support for USB 3.0. HArdly a luxury, given today’s image size and the requirements of 4K video, the built-in GPS. Yields 23 points for the OM-D E-M1X. |
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Common Specs for both cameras compared |
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EOS M50 |
OM-D E-M1X |
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| Sensor cleaning | ||
| Sensor resolution (MP) | 1.04 | 1.04 |
| Articulated screen | ||
| Touch screen | ||
| External microphone | ||
| WiFi | ||
| Canon EOS M50 VS Olympus OM-D E-M1X Dimensions |
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Look at front view of the EOS M50 and OM-D E-M1X |
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Top view of cameras |
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Total scores Here’s the total score according to comparison above: |
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Canon EOS M50 |
Olympus OM-D E-M1X |
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20
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23
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We advise to choose the newest model: Olympus OM-D E-M1X. |
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