Pages 4-5 have no listing for a microphone connection. Pages 4 and 50 show the location of the built-in stereo mics. Page 274 next to "Interface" has no "audio input" or "Mic jack" or "audio terminal" listed.
Very few still / video capable cameras have audio in. Of the Canon (by the way that's a single "n". What you wrote is an instrument of war - cannons fire shells - Canon is a camera company) dslr cameras only the t3i and t4i have audio in.
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There is no "microphone jack" on the Canon SX50HS. This is a "bridge camera" and part of the "PowerShot" point and shoot consumer series.
Camera specs:
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/ca...
Scroll down to nearly the bottom, "Interfaces". No "audio input" or "Mic jack" or "audio terminal" listed.
Read the manual:
http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/0/0300008700/01/pssx50...
Pages 4-5 have no listing for a microphone connection. Pages 4 and 50 show the location of the built-in stereo mics. Page 274 next to "Interface" has no "audio input" or "Mic jack" or "audio terminal" listed.
Compare this to the T3i/600D
Link to manual: http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/0/0300004720/02/eosrt3...
Page 18: "External microphone IN terminal" also referencing page 160.
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Very few still / video capable cameras have audio in. Of the Canon (by the way that's a single "n". What you wrote is an instrument of war - cannons fire shells - Canon is a camera company) dslr cameras only the t3i and t4i have audio in.
However most camcorders do have audio in.