Canon EOS M50 vs Fujifilm X-A1

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      Overview

      In this comparison, we will evaluate the Canon EOS M50 and the Fujifilm X-A1, highlighting the advantages of each over the other, discussing their pros and cons, shared strengths and weaknesses, and providing a rating based on their available features and specifications to assist you in choosing the one that best suits your needs.

      Canon EOS M50 was introduced in February 2018 and Fujifilm X-A1 was introduced in November 2013. Let us first list highlights of the models.

      Canon EOS M50 Highlights

      • 24.1 MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
      • 100 - 25,600 Native ISO
      • 143 Focus Points
      • 3.0" 1,040k dot Fully Articulated Screen
      • 0.39" 2,360k dot Electronic (OLED) Viewfinder
      • 10.0 fps Continuous Shooting
      • 3840 x 2160 Video Shooting
      • 30 min Video Recording Limit
      • Built-in Flash
      • Built-In Wi-Fi

      Fujifilm X-A1 Highlights

      • 16.3 MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
      • 200 - 6,400 Native ISO
      • 49 Focus Points (49 Cross-type)
      • 3.0" 920k dot Tilting Screen
      • 5.6 fps Continuous Shooting
      • 1920 x 1080 Video Shooting
      • 30 min Video Recording Limit
      • Built-in Flash
      • Built-In Wi-Fi

      Now that we've looked at the most essential specifications and gained a basic understanding of these cameras, we can delve into more details and see the differences between them.

      Pros and Cons

      In this section we present pros and cons of Canon EOS M50 and Fujifilm X-A1.

      PROS

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      •   Cheap
      •   Video Capture
      •   143 Focus Points
      •   Touch-to-Focus
      •   Face Detection
      •   Live View Autofocus
      •   Digital Image Stabilization
      •   Fully Articulated Screen
      •   Touch Screen
      •   Built-in Flash
      •   High Video Resolution - 3840 x 2160
      •   Webcam Functionality
      •   HDMI Output
      •   Built-In Wi-Fi
      •   Built-In Bluetooth
      •   Light - 390 g (0.86 lb / 13.76 oz)
      •   Orientation Sensor
      •   Cheap
      •   Video Capture
      •   Face Detection
      •   Built-in Flash
      •   HDMI Output
      •   Built-In Wi-Fi
      •   Light - 330 g (0.73 lb / 11.64 oz)
      •   Orientation Sensor

      CONS

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Low Video Recording Limit
      •   No Headphone Output
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Short Battery Life - 235 shots
      •   No USB Charging
      •   200 Lowest Native ISO
      •   Timelapse Recording
      •   0 Cross-type Focus Points
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   No Viewfinder
      •   Low Video Resolution - 1920 x 1080
      •   Low Video Recording Limit
      •   No Microphone Input
      •   No Headphone Output
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   No Built-In Bluetooth
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Short Battery Life - 350 shots


      And here are some specifications which fall into average criteria and are neither in PROs nor in CONs category:

      AVERAGE

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      •   Sensor Resolution - 24.1 Megapixel
      •   100 Lowest Native ISO
      •   25,600 Highest Native ISO
      •   -2 EV Min AF Detection
      •   Screen Size - 3.0"
      •   Screen Resolution - 1,040k dot
      •   Viewfinder Resolution - 2,360k dot
      •   Max Shutter Speed (Mechanical or 1st Curtain) - 1/4000 sec
      •   Max Continuous Shooting - 10.0 fps
      •   Max Flash Sync Speed - 1/200 sec
      •   Sensor Resolution - 16.3 Megapixel
      •   6,400 Highest Native ISO
      •   49 Focus Points
      •   Tilting Screen
      •   Screen Size - 3.0"
      •   Screen Resolution - 920k dot
      •   Max Shutter Speed (Mechanical or 1st Curtain) - 1/4000 sec
      •   Max Continuous Shooting - 5.6 fps
      •   Max Flash Sync Speed - 1/180 sec

      Advantage of Canon EOS M50

      This section shows those features and specifications which are the reason to choose Canon EOS M50 over Fujifilm X-A1.

      Canon EOS M50 vs Fujifilm X-A1
      Higher Sensor Resolution 24.1 Megapixel vs 16.3 Megapixel
      Lower Native ISO 100 vs 200
      Higher Native ISO 25,600 vs 6,400
      Max Image Resolution 6000 x 4000 vs 4896 x 3264
      Timelapse Recording vs
      More Focus Points 143 vs 49
      Touch-to-Focus vs
      Selective Autofocus vs
      Live View Autofocus vs
      Phase Detection for Autofocus vs
      Digital Image Stabilization vs
      Screen Type Fully Articulated vs Tilting
      Touch Screen vs
      Higher Resolution Screen 1,040k dot vs 920k dot
      Viewfinder Electronic (OLED) vs
      Higher Max Continuous Shooting 10.0 fps vs 5.6 fps
      Higher Flash Sync Speed 1/200 sec vs 1/180 sec
      Center Weighted Metering vs
      Higher Video Resolution 3840 x 2160 vs 1920 x 1080
      Microphone Input vs
      Built-In Bluetooth vs

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      Advantage of Fujifilm X-A1

      This section shows those features and specifications which are the reason to choose Fujifilm X-A1 over Canon EOS M50.

      Canon EOS M50 vs Fujifilm X-A1
      Cheaper $779 (body only), $899 (w/15-45mm lens), $1249 (w/15-45 and 55-200mm lenses) vs $599 with 16-50mm
      Lighter 390 g (0.86 lb / 13.76 oz) vs 330 g (0.73 lb / 11.64 oz)
      Longer Battery Life 235 shots vs 350 shots

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      Common Strengths and Weaknesses

      We already listed pros and cons of each model. However, you may also find useful to look at their common strengths and weaknesses shown side-by-side.

      STRENGTHS Canon EOS M50 Fujifilm X-A1
        Cheap$779 (body only), $899 (w/15-45mm lens), $1249 (w/15-45 and 55-200mm lenses)$599 with 16-50mm
        Video Capture
        Face Detection
        Built-in Flash
        HDMI Output Micro Mini Type C
        Built-In Wi-Fi
        Light390 g (0.86 lb / 13.76 oz)330 g (0.73 lb / 11.64 oz)
        Orientation Sensor
      WEAKNESSES Canon EOS M50 Fujifilm X-A1
        No Image Stabilization
        Low Video Recording Limit30 min - 59.94 fps or less
      7 min, 30 sec - 119.9/100 fps
      30 min
        No Headphone Output
        No Built-in GPS
        No Environmental Sealing
        Short Battery Life235 shots350 shots

      Screen and Viewfinder

      Screen

      Canon EOS M50 and Fujifilm X-A1 have 3.0" screens with 1,040k dot and 920k dot resolutions respectively. Canon EOS M50 has a Fully Articulated screen which makes it selfie and vlogger friendly and generally very useful for video shooting. Fujifilm X-A1 has a Tilting screen which makes it very useful for photography purposes but not so useful for video shooting. Canon EOS M50 also features touchscreen which has advantages such as easy menu navigation, intuitive controls, quick setting adjustment and most importantly a Touch-to-Focus functionality allowing users to select a specific point on the screen where they want the camera to focus. This feature can be helpful for achieving precise focus in both photo and video recording.

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      Canon EOS M50 with Fully Articulated and Fujifilm X-A1 with Tilting screen


      Electronic (OLED) Viewfinder on Canon EOS M50

      Canon EOS M50 has a built-in 0.39" Electronic (OLED) viewfinder with 2,360k dot resolution. It has a 100% coverage. There is no built-in or optional viewfinder available on Fujifilm X-A1.

      Sensor

      Canon EOS M50 features a 24.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with dimensions of 22.3 x 14.9 mm and a total area of 332.3 mm2. Its native ISO range is 100 - 25,600 and expands to 100 - 51,200 in boosted mode. Fujifilm X-A1 features a 16.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with dimensions of 23.6 x 15.6 mm and a total area of 243.4 mm2. Its native ISO range is 200 - 6,400.


      Here is a sensor size comparison chart where you can see how different sensors compare with each other:

      Sensor size chart
      Sensor Dimensions Area Aspect Ratio Crop Factor
      Image cannot be displayedMedium Format44 x 33 mm1452 mm24:30.79x
      Image cannot be displayedFull Frame36 x 24 mm864 mm23:21x
      Image cannot be displayedAPS-H27 x 18 mm486 mm23:21.3x
      Image cannot be displayedAPS-C23.6 x 15.6 mm368.2 mm23:21.5x
      Image cannot be displayedAPS-C (Canon)22.3 x 14.9 mm332.3 mm23:21.6x
      Image cannot be displayedMicro Four Thirds17.4 x 13 mm226.2 mm24:32x
      Image cannot be displayed1-inch13.2 x 8.8 mm116.2 mm23:22.7x
      Image cannot be displayed1/1.7-inch7.44 x 5.58 mm41.5 mm24:34.7x
      Image cannot be displayed1/2.3-inch6.17 x 4.55 mm28.1 mm24:35.6x

      Photography Features

      Canon EOS M50 is equipped with DIGIC 8 processor and can take pictures up to 6000 x 4000 resolution. Fujifilm X-A1 is equipped with EXR Processor II processor and can take pictures up to 4896 x 3264 resolution. It can also take pictures with lower resolution like S: (3:2) 2496 x 1664 / (16:9) 2496 x 1408 / (1:1) 1664 x 1664 with 1:1, 3:2, 16:9 aspect ratios.


      Lens Mount

      Canon EOS M50 has Canon EF-M lens mount and Fujifilm X-A1 has Fujifilm X lens mount. They both have APS-C sensor but because of a small size difference their crop factors (also called lens multiplier) differ from each other. Canon EOS M50 has the crop factor of 1.6x which means that a 35mm equivalent focal length of the mounted lens will be equal to its actual focal length times 1.6. Fujifilm X-A1 has the crop factor of 1.5x which means that a 35mm equivalent focal length of the mounted lens will be equal to its actual focal length times 1.5.


      No Image Stabilization

      The cameras do not have image stabilization. On Canon EOS M50 it means that you need lenses with optical image stabilization for vibration reduction. As for Fujifilm X-A1 nothing can be done. On Fujifilm X-A1 it means that you need lenses with optical image stabilization for vibration reduction. As for Canon EOS M50 nothing can be done.

      Connectivity, Battery and Storage

      Built-in Wi-Fi

      Cameras have built-in Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz on Canon EOS M50) which allows to easily transfer photos and videos from the camera to other Wi-Fi-enabled devices, such as smartphones, tablets, printers, or computers. This eliminates the need for cables and allows for quick and convenient media sharing and social media integration. It gives you the ability to control your camera remotely using a smartphone or tablet. This is particularly useful for taking self-portraits, group shots, or capturing images in challenging conditions without having to touch the camera. Firmware updates can also be downloaded and installed wirelessly.
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      Bluetooth on Canon EOS M50

      Canon EOS M50 has a built-in Bluetooth which lets you to connect the camera to a smartphone or a dedicated remote control device. This allows you to remotely trigger the camera, adjust settings and controls remotely through a paired mobile app. While Wi-Fi is generally faster for transferring larger files, Bluetooth can be used for small, selective transfers, it can provide real-time information about your camera's battery status, memory card capacity, and other key settings directly on your paired smartphone or smartwatch.
        Check out the cameras in our database that have built-in Bluetooth.


      NFC on Canon EOS M50

      Canon EOS M50 has Near Field Communication (NFC) technology which simplifies the process of pairing it with other NFC-enabled devices like smartphones or tablets. It allows to quickly transfer photos and videos or remotely control the camera from compatible device. NFC can also be used for authentication and security purposes. It can verify your identity before accessing certain features or transferring sensitive data. It can be used with NFC-enabled accessories as well, such as lenses, flashes and GPS devices.


      USB Inputs and HDMI Outputs

      Both models have USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) inputs for data transfer. Canon EOS M50 has a Micro HDMI and Fujifilm X-A1 has a Mini Type C HDMI connector for video signal output.


      Battery

      Canon EOS M50 comes with LP-E12 battery pack with battery life of 235 shots and Fujifilm X-A1 comes with NP-W126 battery pack with battery life of 350 shots.


      External Storage Slots

      Cameras have a single SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I) card slot.

      Other Features

      Shutter

      Canon EOS M50 has Electronically controlled focal-plane shutter. Shutter speed can go up to 1/4000 sec on Canon EOS M50, and up to 1/4000 sec on Fujifilm X-A1. Canon EOS M50 can shoot continuously up to 10.0 fps. Fujifilm X-A1 can shoot continuously up to 5.6 fps.


      Focusing

      Canon EOS M50 has Dual Pixel CMOS AF system with 143 focusing points and Fujifilm X-A1 has 49 focusing points. Canon EOS M50 has detection range from -2 to +18 EV.


      Exposure

      Exposure meterings of Canon EOS M50 ranges from 0 to +20 EV and you can set the exposure compensation within the ±3 EV range on Canon EOS M50 and ±2 EV range on Fujifilm X-A1. You can also do exposure lock, exposure bracketing and manual exposure adjustment on Canon EOS M50 and exposure bracketing and manual exposure adjustment on Fujifilm X-A1.


      Flash

      Cameras have built-in flash with maximum range of 5.00 m at ISO 100 on Canon EOS M50 and 7.00 m (ISO200m) on Fujifilm X-A1. They also accept external flash which can be connected via Hot Shoe. The fastest flash synchronization speed is 1/200 sec on Canon EOS M50 and 1/180 sec on Fujifilm X-A1.

      Physical Parameters

      Canon EOS M50 body has dimensions of 116 x 88 x 59 mm (4.57 x 3.46 x 2.32") and Fujifilm X-A1 body has dimensions of 117 x 67 x 39 mm (4.6 x 2.62 x 1.54"). Canon EOS M50 weighs 390 g (0.86 lb / 13.76 oz) and Fujifilm X-A1 weighs 330 g (0.73 lb / 11.64 oz).

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      116 mm

      88 mm

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      117 mm

      67 mm

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      67 mm

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      59 mm

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      39 mm

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      Size comparisons of Canon EOS M50 and Fujifilm X-A1

      Canon EOS M50 and Fujifilm X-A1 for Different Types of Photography

      We give scores to the cameras for six types of photography based on their features and specifications. Let us see how suitable they are for each type of photography.

      Landscape Photography

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      GOOD
      71
      •   Touch Screen
      •   Screen Resolution - 1,040k dot
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      AVERAGE
      65
      •   Screen Resolution - 920k dot
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   No Environmental Sealing

      Sports Photography

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      GOOD
      75
      •   25,600 Highest Native ISO
      •   143 Focus Points
      •   Touch-to-Focus
      •   Face Detection
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Touch Screen
      •   Screen Resolution - 1,040k dot
      •   Viewfinder Resolution - 2,360k dot
      •   Max Continuous Shooting - 10.0 fps
      •   Short Battery Life - 235 shots
      •   Orientation Sensor
      AVERAGE
      65
      •   6,400 Highest Native ISO
      •   49 Focus Points
      •   0 Cross-type Focus Points
      •   Face Detection
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Screen Resolution - 920k dot
      •   No Viewfinder
      •   Max Continuous Shooting - 5.6 fps
      •   Short Battery Life - 350 shots
      •   Orientation Sensor

      Wildlife Photography

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      AVERAGE
      67
      •   25,600 Highest Native ISO
      •   143 Focus Points
      •   Touch-to-Focus
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Touch Screen
      •   Screen Resolution - 1,040k dot
      •   Viewfinder Resolution - 2,360k dot
      •   Max Continuous Shooting - 10.0 fps
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Short Battery Life - 235 shots
      •   Orientation Sensor
      AVERAGE
      56
      •   6,400 Highest Native ISO
      •   49 Focus Points
      •   0 Cross-type Focus Points
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Screen Resolution - 920k dot
      •   No Viewfinder
      •   Max Continuous Shooting - 5.6 fps
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Short Battery Life - 350 shots
      •   Orientation Sensor

      Portrait Photography

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      GOOD
      83
      •   143 Focus Points
      •   Touch-to-Focus
      •   Face Detection
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Touch Screen
      •   Screen Size - 3.0"
      •   Screen Resolution - 1,040k dot
      •   Max Flash Sync Speed - 1/200 sec
      •   Orientation Sensor
      GOOD
      76
      •   49 Focus Points
      •   0 Cross-type Focus Points
      •   Face Detection
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Screen Size - 3.0"
      •   Screen Resolution - 920k dot
      •   Max Flash Sync Speed - 1/180 sec
      •   Orientation Sensor

      Street Photography

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      EXCELLENT
      86
      •   143 Focus Points
      •   Touch-to-Focus
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Fully Articulated Screen
      •   Touch Screen
      •   Screen Resolution - 1,040k dot
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Light - 390 g (0.86 lb / 13.76 oz)
      GOOD
      80
      •   49 Focus Points
      •   0 Cross-type Focus Points
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Tilting Screen
      •   Screen Resolution - 920k dot
      •   No Viewfinder
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Light - 330 g (0.73 lb / 11.64 oz)

      Travel Photography

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      GOOD
      84
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Fully Articulated Screen
      •   Touch Screen
      •   Screen Resolution - 1,040k dot
      •   High Video Resolution - 3840 x 2160
      •   Low Video Recording Limit
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Light - 390 g (0.86 lb / 13.76 oz)
      •   Short Battery Life - 235 shots
      GOOD
      82
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Tilting Screen
      •   Screen Resolution - 920k dot
      •   Low Video Resolution - 1920 x 1080
      •   Low Video Recording Limit
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Light - 330 g (0.73 lb / 11.64 oz)
      •   Short Battery Life - 350 shots

      Evaluations

      We evaluate Canon EOS M50 and Fujifilm X-A1 and give them scores of 73 and 59 out of 100 recpectively. We also give separate scores for 7 different categories according to the available features and specifications some of which are listed below. These evaluations are relative and may change each time a new camera is added to the database.


      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      OVERALL
      73
      OVERALL
      59

      Sensor

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      AVERAGE
      62
      •   Sensor Resolution - 24.1 Megapixel
      •   100 Lowest Native ISO
      •   25,600 Highest Native ISO
      AVERAGE
      61
      •   Sensor Resolution - 16.3 Megapixel
      •   200 Lowest Native ISO
      •   6,400 Highest Native ISO

      Photo

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      GOOD
      70
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Max Shutter Speed (Mechanical or 1st Curtain) - 1/4000 sec
      •   Max Continuous Shooting - 10.0 fps
      •   Max Flash Sync Speed - 1/200 sec
      AVERAGE
      55
      •   Timelapse Recording
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Max Shutter Speed (Mechanical or 1st Curtain) - 1/4000 sec
      •   Max Continuous Shooting - 5.6 fps
      •   Max Flash Sync Speed - 1/180 sec

      Video

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      POOR
      48
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   High Video Resolution - 3840 x 2160
      •   Webcam Functionality
      •   Low Video Recording Limit
      BAD
      16
      •   No Image Stabilization
      •   Low Video Resolution - 1920 x 1080
      •   Low Video Recording Limit

      Focusing

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      EXCELLENT
      90
      •   -2 EV Min AF Detection
      •   143 Focus Points
      •   Touch-to-Focus
      •   Face Detection
      •   Live View Autofocus
      AVERAGE
      64
      •   49 Focus Points
      •   0 Cross-type Focus Points
      •   Face Detection

      Screen and Viewfinder

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      EXCELLENT
      86
      •   Fully Articulated Screen
      •   Touch Screen
      •   Screen Size - 3.0"
      •   Screen Resolution - 1,040k dot
      •   Viewfinder Resolution - 2,360k dot
      AVERAGE
      64
      •   Tilting Screen
      •   Screen Size - 3.0"
      •   Screen Resolution - 920k dot
      •   No Viewfinder

      Connectivity

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      EXCELLENT
      92
      •   HDMI Output
      •   No Headphone Output
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   Built-In Wi-Fi
      •   Built-In Bluetooth
      GOOD
      78
      •   HDMI Output
      •   No Microphone Input
      •   No Headphone Output
      •   No Built-in GPS
      •   Built-In Wi-Fi
      •   No Built-In Bluetooth

      Battery, Storage and Physical

      Canon EOS M50

      Fujifilm X-A1

      POOR
      40
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Light - 390 g (0.86 lb / 13.76 oz)
      •   Short Battery Life - 235 shots
      POOR
      42
      •   No Environmental Sealing
      •   Light - 330 g (0.73 lb / 11.64 oz)
      •   Short Battery Life - 350 shots


      For a full specification list please go to the specifications page:

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