2. Lenses
Integrated lens vs. interchangeable lenses

The PowerShot V1’s integrated zoom lens is ideal for those who want an all-in-one camera. Meanwhile, the EOS R50 V lets you swap lenses to capture the same scene in different ways. You can even create high-quality immersive 3D video with special lenses like the RF-S3.9 f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye.
Focal range out of the box
The PowerShot V1 and the EOS R50 V with the RF-S14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM PZ kit lens both cover an ultra-wide to standard focal range. This is sufficient for selfies, selfie videos, vlogging, and product close-ups, as well as photographing everyday scenes.
However, the PowerShot V1 covers a wider field of view than the RF-S14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM PZ, and also zooms in more. Its 1.4x crop mode* lets you record stills with a field of view equivalent to 23-71mm on a full-frame camera—useful considering that you have to make the most of what you have!
The focal ranges in full-frame equivalent terms are as follows.
| | R50 V kit (w/ RF-S14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM PZ kit lens) | V1 |
Stills (Full-frame equivalent ) | 22.4-48mm | 16-50mm 23-71mm (1.4x crop mode*) |
Video (Full-frame equivalent) | 22.4-48mm | 17-52mm |
*Records with only part of the sensor. Resulting image is smaller: approximately 4032 x 2688, or 10.8 megapixels.
Comparison of wide-angle end

Comparison of long end

Can I zoom smoothly?
The RF-S14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM PZ kit lens has a motorized zoom that enables smooth, consistent zooming with lots of control. You can operate it with the zoom lever on the EOS R50 V, just like how you’d operate the zoom on a compact camera like the PowerShot V1. Alternatively, simply turn the zoom ring when filming yourself. The zoom speed can be set to “Fast” or “Slow”, with further finetuning possible up to 15 speed levels.
Learn more about the RF-S14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM PZ in:
RF-S14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM PZ: Canon’s First RF Power Zoom Lens
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