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Canon EOS R50V Housing (24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX)
EUR659,– was EUR705,78

Canon EOS R50V Housing

24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX


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mariuslinsin

3 months ago

Does the camera have NFC or Bluetooth?

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Galaxus

3 months ago

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The camera has Bluetooth, but no NFC function. It uses Bluetooth to connect to smart devices via the Canon Camera Connect app to enable functions such as remote control and geotagging.

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patrick_beer

10 months ago

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Galaxus

10 months ago

Yes, with the Canon EOS R50 you can transfer photos wirelessly to a smartphone. The camera supports both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for connecting to smart devices such as smartphones or tablets. To do this, the Canon Camera Connect app must be installed on the smartphone and the camera must be set up accordingly in the menu to establish the connection.

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wredwood

1 year ago

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edreyer

1 year ago

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Hello wredwood, Videos work without any problems, but as I practically only take photos and ordinary short videos with the R50, I unfortunately can't answer your other questions competently. But the instruction manual is very detailed, including the video section, WLAN, connections etc.. And Google also knows all about it. The only disadvantage of the camera is that the sensor is not protected, so be careful when changing lenses.

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