Canon EOS R50 vs Nikon D40x
This is a full comparison between the cameras Canon EOS R50 and Nikon D40x. We compare them by looking at the categories you see below.
Manufacturing
Canon EOS R50 is manufacturered by Canon but Nikon D40x is from Nikon. Both Canon and Nikon are well known brands though.
Canon EOS R50 were released 2023 and Nikon D40x was released 2007. That is a 16 years difference. In tech, this period can be of interest since technology is always improving, etc.Camera | Released |
Canon EOS R50 | 2023 |
Nikon D40x | 2007 |
Type of camera
Canon EOS R50 is a Mirrorless camera while Nikon D40x is a DSLR camera. More information about their differences will come soon.
Sensors / crop factor
These cameras have different sensors. Canon EOS R50 has a "Canon APS-C"-sensor while Nikon D40x has a "Nikon DX"-sensor, and their difference in sensors will also affect the crop factor and experience focal length. See the table below.
Camera | Focal length, 50mm f/1.8 ** |
Canon EOS R50 | 80 mm Canon APS-C sensor Crop factor/focal length multiplier by * 1.6 |
Nikon D40x | 75 mm Nikon DX sensor Crop factor/focal length multiplier by * 1.5 |
** Experienced focal length when using a lens such as a common "50mm f/1.8"
Learn more about crop factor and focal length multiplier here:
Camera selection can affect the focal length (Canon)
Camera selection can affect the focal length (Nikon)
Resolution
Canon EOS R50 has a 24 MP (Megapixels) resolution while Nikon D40x has 10 MP. If we break down this in more detail this is the data behind the numbers:
Camera | Megapixels |
Canon EOS R50 |
24 MP
24000000 pixels 6000 x 4000 |
Nikon D40x |
10 MP
10036224 pixels 3872 x 2592 |
Canon EOS R50 has a 139 % larger resolution than Nikon D40x. This could give you more details in the picture but also a possibility to crop more in the pictures, afterward while editing the pictures, if needed that is.
ISO range
Canon EOS R50 has a larger ISO-range than Nikon D40x. Canon EOS R50 has an ISO range that stretches from 100 to 32000 while Nikon D40x has 100 to 3200.
Camera | ISO Range |
Canon EOS R50 | 100-32000 |
Nikon D40x | 100-3200 |
Autofocus and lens compatibility
There is a big difference between these two cameras. Canon EOS R50 has a built-in autofocus motor but Nikon D40x does not. If you want to be able to use autofocus on Nikon D40x there is a need for having an autofocus motor inside the lens. We really encourage you to look closely at our lens compatibility charts at the links below.
Worth mentioning is that Canon EOS R50 belongs to the Canon EOS R-system and needs an adapter to work with Canons EF, EF-S, MP-E, and TS-E lenses. You can read more about this adapter here:
Canon Lens Mount Adapter EF-EOS R
Here is a complete overview of which lenses work with each camera:
Lens compatibility chart for Canon EOS R50
Lens compatibility chart for Nikon D40x
Pictures per second
Depending on what you are shooting the FPS, or frames/pictures per second, can definitely be of interest. Canon EOS R50 can shoot up to 12 pictures per seconds and Nikon D40x can shoot up to 3 pictures per seconds.
Camera | FPS (Frames per second) |
Canon EOS R50 | 12 |
Nikon D40x | 3 |
Ability to record movies
It is becoming more and more popular to record movies with digital cameras.
When comparing these two cameras there is only one of them that can shoot movies and that is Canon EOS R50. Unfortunately Nikon D40x does not support recording movies and movie clips.
Weight
The weight of the camera can be an extremely important factor, especially if the camera is about to be used, or carried around, for several hours at a time.
Nikon D40x weighs 522 gr (equal to 1.15 lb) which is 39% heavier than Canon EOS R50 and its 375 gr (or 0.83 lb).
Camera | Weight |
Canon EOS R50 | 375 gr 0.83 lb |
Nikon D40x | 522 gr 1.15 lb |
Canon EOS R50 vs Nikon D40x Specs
Below you will find the complete and detailed technical specs for both Canon EOS R50 and Nikon D40x, next to each other. Each category of data is a link to an article covering the subject, giving you a deeper understanding so you can better understand the strengths and weaknesses of the two camera models.
Product |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Name | Canon EOS R50 | Nikon D40x |
Manufacturer | Canon | Nikon |
Release Date and Price |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Release Year | 2023 | 2007 |
Release Date | 2023-02-08 | 2007-03-06 |
MSRP | 679 USD | 729 USD |
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Camera Type |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Camera Type | Mirrorless | DSLR |
Sensor |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Sensor Size | APS-C (approx 22.3 x 14.9 mm) |
APS-C (approx 23.7 x 15.5 mm) Also known as "DX" |
Sensor Type | CMOS | CCD |
Resolution | 6000 x 4000 pixels | 3872 x 2592 pixels |
Megapixels | 24 MP | 10 MP |
Image Processor | DIGIC 7 | EXPEED |
Image |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
ISO Range | 100 - 32000 | 100 - 3200 |
White Balance Presets | 6 | 6 |
Custom White Balance | Yes | Yes |
Image Stabilization | No | No |
Image Stabilization CIPA Rating | 0 stops | 0 stops |
Uncompressed format | RAW | RAW |
Optics & Focus |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Autofocus Motor | Yes | No |
Autofocus |
Phase Detect Multi Area Center Selective Single Point Tracking Single Continuous Touch Face Detection LiveView |
Phase Detect Multi Area Selective Single Point Single Continuous |
Focus Points | 651 | 3 |
Lens Mount |
Canon RF See Compatible Lenses |
Nikon F See Compatible Lenses |
Focal Length Multiplier |
APS-C Sensor 1.6x multiplier Example: 24 mm becomes 38 mm 50 mm becomes 80 mm 100 mm becomes 160 mm 200 mm becomes 320 mm |
DX / APS-C (1.5x) 1.5x multiplier Example: 24 mm becomes 36 mm 50 mm becomes 75 mm 100 mm becomes 150 mm 200 mm becomes 300 mm |
Screen & Viewfinder |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Articulated LCD | Fully articulated | Fixed |
Screen size | 3” | 2,5” |
Screen dots | N/A | 230000 |
Touch screen | Yes | No |
Screen type | N/A | N/A |
Live view | Yes | No |
Viewfinder Type | Electronic | Optical (pentamirror) |
Viewfinder Coverage | 100% | 95% |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.59× | 0.8× (0.53× 35mm equiv.) |
Viewfinder Resolution | 2360000 | N/A |
Photography features |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Frames per second | 12 fps | 3 fps |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds | 30 seconds |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds | 1/4000 seconds |
Built-in Flash | Yes | Yes |
Built-in Flash Range | N/A | 17 meters |
External Flash | Yes | Yes |
Self-Timer | Yes | Yes |
Time-lapse | Yes | Yes |
Metering modes |
Multi Center Weighted Spot Partial |
Multi Center Weighted Spot |
Exposure Compensation | +/- 3 (at 1/3 EV steps) | +/- 5 (at 1/3 EV steps) |
Videography features |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Video recording | Yes | No |
Video format |
H.264 H.265 |
N/A |
Video resolution |
1920 x 1080 3840 x 2160 |
N/A |
Built-in Microphone | Yes | No |
Built-in Speakers | Yes | No |
Storage |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Memory Card |
SD/SDHC |
SD/SDHC |
Connectivity |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
HDMI Output | Yes | No |
Microphone Port | Yes | No |
Headphone Port | No | No |
Wireless |
Yes Built-in (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) |
No |
Remote Control | Yes |
Yes (Optional (ML-L3))
|
GPS | No | No |
Body & Dimensions |
Canon EOS R50 |
Nikon D40x |
Enviromentally sealed | No | No |
Battery | Battery Pack | Battery Pack |
Battery Details |
Canon LP-E17 Battery Pack
|
Nikon EN-EL9 Lithium-Ion & charger included
|
Battery Life (CIPA) | N/A | 520 shots |
Width | 116 mm | 124 mm |
Height | 86 mm | 94 mm |
Depth | 69 mm | 64 mm |
Weight | 375 gram | 522 gram |