Professional |Canon EOS M50 Mark II| Repair

Professional Canon EOS M50 Mark II Repair

Why Choose Us for Canon EOS M50 Mark II Repair

We fix what others couldn’t — or can’t.

Same-Day Repair

Same-Day Repair

Original Parts

Original Parts

1–3 Month Warranty

1–3 Month Warranty

Professional Team

Professional Team

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Hours: Mon–Sat 10:00 AM–6:00 PM; Sun Closed Address: 8234 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33138

Canon EOS M50 Mark II Service Prices

Prices exclude spare parts. Component-level repair whenever possible. Express queue available.

  • Diagnostics – $0 if repair is completed / $50 if declined
  • Express repair (2–3 hours) – +50% to the selected service
  • No power / won’t turn on (power-rail diagnosis) – from $145
  • LCD display module replacement – from $125
  • Touchscreen/digitizer replacement – from $120
  • Vari-angle hinge & flex rebuild – from $125
  • Top cover / rear shell replacement – from $165
  • Sensor cleaning (wet swab + dust map) – from $70
  • Body deep clean (ports + exterior) – from $60
  • SD card slot pin repair (UHS-I) – from $95
  • USB / micro-HDMI port replacement – from $110
  • 3.5mm mic jack repair/replacement – from $110
  • EVF module / eye sensor service – from $125
  • Shutter unit replacement – from $175
  • Main board / power circuit repair – from $150
  • Hot shoe repair – from $110
  • Lens mount & bayonet rebuild (EF-M) – from $120
  • Firmware recovery / stuck on logo – from $100

Final cost depends on damage level and required parts. Every service includes testing and a written warranty.

Typical EOS M50 Mark II Issues We Fix

  • LCD stays dark due to EVF eye sensor misread; clean/replace sensor and verify auto-switching.
  • Mic input crackle or channel drop; jack replacement and ground spring service.
  • Clean-HDMI output intermittently shows overlays; menu setup and port inspection.
  • Card write errors or “Card cannot be accessed”; SD slot pin repair or controller checks.
  • Mode dial misreads / sticky buttons after moisture; flex replacement and keypad cleanup.

EOS/M-Series Error Codes — Quick Hints

Code Meaning First Aid
Err 20 Mechanical fault Power cycle; remove battery/lens; service shutter if repeats.
Err 30 Shutter problem Fresh battery; inspect blades; likely unit replacement.
Err 40 Power/electrical Check contacts; avoid hot-plug; board diagnostics.
Err 70 Data/processing Reset; new SD; firmware/board rework if persistent.
Err 80/99 Image/general fault Stop use; full diagnostics to isolate sensor/firmware path.

Pro Tips for EOS M50 Mark II

  • Use UHS-I (U3/V30) SD cards; format in-camera for reliability.
  • If the LCD goes dark unexpectedly, clean the EVF eye sensor or disable auto switch in the menu.
  • Support micro-HDMI and mic plugs to avoid socket damage; don’t tug cables.
  • Open the vari-angle screen from the center—avoid twisting the hinge.
  • For long sessions, use a dummy battery/AC adapter and disable auto power-off.

FAQ – Canon EOS M50 Mark II Repair

1. The camera won’t power on.

We test the LP-E12, charger comms, fuses, and power rails; then rework or replace the board as needed.

2. LCD turns off when I’m not using the EVF.

The eye sensor may be dirty or faulty. We clean or replace the sensor and verify EVF/LCD auto-switching.

3. Mic input has crackling or cuts out.

We replace the 3.5mm jack, re-solder pads, and check ground springs and shielding for stable audio.

4. Clean HDMI shows overlays or drops signal.

We set the proper display options, test with a capture card, and service the micro-HDMI port if worn.

5. Buttons or mode dial act erratically after moisture.

We replace the flex/encoder, clean the keypad, and test for residue-induced shorts.

6. Which memory cards are recommended?

UHS-I SDHC/SDXC (U3/V30). Always format in-camera and avoid worn adapters.