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Canon EOS R50 Mirrorless Camera with 18-45mm
Canon EOS R50 mirrorless camera is commonly sold in a kit that includes the RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens. This is a popular entry-level / beginner-friendly APS-C mirrorless kit.
Key Camera Specs (EOS R50)
- Sensor: 24.2 MP APS-C CMOS (effective resolution; ~25.5 MP total)
- Processor: DIGIC X
- Autofocus: Advanced Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with subject detection (people, animals, vehicles) and excellent tracking
- Viewfinder: 0.39″ OLED EVF (2.36 million dots)
- Screen: 3.0″ fully articulating vari-angle touchscreen (1.62 million dots)
- Shooting Speed: Up to 12 fps (mechanical/1st curtain) or 15 fps (electronic shutter)
- Video: 4K UHD up to 30p (uncropped, oversampled from 6K), Full HD up to 120p, plus vlogging-friendly features like Movie for Close-Up Demos and vertical video mode
- Stabilization: Lens IS (up to 4 stops, or more with compatible bodies); no in-body IS (IBIS) on the R50
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C
- Other: Compact and lightweight body (great for travel/vlogging), single UHS-I SD card slot, Multi-Function Shoe
The R50 is positioned as an affordable, compact APS-C camera ideal for beginners, content creators, vloggers, and enthusiasts who want strong image quality and autofocus without a heavy setup.
RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Details
This is the standard kit zoom lens designed specifically for APS-C RF-mount cameras (like the R50, R10, etc.). It offers:
- Focal range: 18-45mm (≈29-72mm full-frame equivalent) — versatile for everyday shooting, portraits, and light travel.
- Aperture: Variable f/4.5-6.3 (not especially bright, but typical for compact kit zooms).
- Stabilization: Optical IS (up to 4 stops; combines for more with camera IBIS on other bodies).
- Size/Weight: Extremely compact and lightweight — ~44mm long when retracted, ~130g (4.6 oz). Retractable design makes the kit very pocketable/travel-friendly.
- Optics: 7 elements in 7 groups (2 aspherical), Super Spectra Coating, 7-blade diaphragm. Good sharpness for its class, especially stopped down; decent close-up capability.
- Filter thread: 49mm.
- Build: STM motor for smooth, quiet autofocus (great for video). Plastic construction but solid for a kit lens.
Pros of the kit lens: Tiny size/weight, useful range for beginners, image stabilization, affordable. Cons: Variable/slow aperture (limited low-light performance and shallow depth of field), some softness at certain focal lengths/apertures, limited zoom range compared to options like the RF-S 18-150mm. Many reviewers recommend it as a starting point but plan to upgrade later for better optics.



