I've tried out quite a few 3rd party AC adapters for the Canon EOS M50 and M5. There are a some that work, but a lot of them have issues such as an unresponsive touch screen or buzzing noise. I go over my experiences with the official AC adapter and 3rd party options. I use a multimeter to test out voltages of fully charged batteries and compare them with the AC adapters I have on-hand. Your best bet is to go with the official adapter and coupler, but they are expensive. Of course, buy 3rd party gear at your own risk but here is my experience so far.
The official Canon AC Adapter CA-PS700:
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The official Canon DC Coupler DR-E12 (M50, M100, M200, etc):
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The official Canon DC Coupler DR-E17 (M5, M6, M6 Mark II):
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The HY1C DR-E12 kit (it had higher voltage than other adapters but it is UL listed and available as I post this video):
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ACK-E17: [ Ссылка ]
Also, I've heard that the Canon EOS RP doesn't work with the original DR-E17 coupler design due a different placement of the cable hole/gasket.
I haven't used it a lot yet, but so far so good. Get the one with the coupler that fits your camera, so ACK-E12 is for cameras with the LP-E12 battery.
The Kapaxen kit is no longer available, but here is the link if you want to check it out: [ Ссылка ]
WARNING, there are now other listing(s) with the same name, but it looks like they are JUNK. It should say UL Listed. If my review isn't on the product page, it's not the exact one I bought:
My review on Amazon: [ Ссылка ]
I've seen people buy one from Kapaxen from their website store. That's also not the same thing...
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