Canon EOS M50 II — Menu Guide for Beginners
Where to find every setting on your Canon EOS M50 II.
Menu Paths
| Setting | Menu Path | Quick Access |
|---|---|---|
| ISO | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → ISO | ISO button on top plate |
| Aperture | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → Aperture | Use the front command dial to adjust aperture |
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Tips
ISO
The M50 II allows Auto ISO with a minimum shutter speed setting, so you can avoid motion blur in low light.
Aperture
You can quickly change aperture while shooting in manual mode using the front dial.
The Canon EOS M50 II features a vari-angle touchscreen, allowing you to easily compose shots from high or low angles without straining your neck. This is especially useful for creative perspectives in street photography or capturing unique angles during travel.
Use the Dual Pixel Autofocus with Eye Detection on the Canon EOS M50 II to ensure sharp focus on your subject's eyes, perfect for portraits and capturing expressions.
Activate Focus Peaking on the Canon EOS M50 II to highlight in-focus areas with colored outlines, which is particularly helpful when using manual focus for precise control over depth of field in close-up shots.
The Canon EOS M50 II's electronic viewfinder (EVF) provides a live histogram overlay, helping you balance exposure in real-time as you adjust your settings in Manual mode.
Customize the M-Fn button on your Canon EOS M50 II to quickly access your most-used settings, such as white balance or metering mode, for faster adjustments in the field.
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