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EOS R50 vs α1 II

A side-by-side readout for af points.

Canon · EOS R50
651
Sony · α1 II
759
▲ Lead
Verdictα1 II wins on af points.
Context

Understanding af points

Autofocus points are the discrete locations on the sensor where the AF system can lock focus. Modern mirrorless bodies report point counts ranging from a few hundred to several thousand.

Why the count alone can mislead

Coverage area and detection type matter more than raw count:

  • A 425-point system covering 100% of the frame outperforms a 1,053-point system covering only the center 60%.
  • Hybrid phase-detect + contrast AF is faster than contrast-only with twice as many points.

What to compare

  • Coverage area (% of frame).
  • AF detection mode count (eye-AF for humans, animals, birds, vehicles).
  • Low-light AF rating (EV value — lower is better, -6 EV is excellent).
  • Continuous AF tracking frame rate.

In comparisons

For sports and wildlife, prioritize bodies with subject-recognition AF (eye-detection for the relevant subject) over raw point count.

This matchupα1 II's 759 is roughly 17% higher than EOS R50's 651 (a 108 gap). Whether that gap is noticeable depends on workload — small percentage gaps rarely change day-to-day experience, while gaps of 20% or more usually do.

Glossary

What is af points?

The number of selectable autofocus zones across the frame. More points usually means denser frame coverage and finer subject-tracking granularity.

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