Canon EOS M

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Canon EOS M
Maker Canon
Type Mirrorless interchangeable lens camera
Image sensor type CMOS
Image sensor size 22.3 mm × 14.9 mm
Recording medium SD, SDHC, SDXC
Maximum resolution 18 megapixels
Lens mount Canon EF-M mount
Lens Interchangeable
Shutter Electronically-controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter
Shutter speeds 30 s to 1/4000 s and bulb
Continuous shooting 4.3 frame/s
Rear LCD monitor 3 in, 1,040,000 dots
Battery LP-E12
Dimensions 108.6 mm × 66.5 mm × 32.3 mm
Weight 262 g (0.578 lb)

Canon EOS M is the first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera produced by Canon.

DPReview noted that the EOS M is effectively a miniature version of the Canon EOS 650D, which was introduced in June 2012, with a simpler physical interface.[1] The letter M in EOS M stands for "mobility" and EOS means "electro-optical system".

It was replaced by the Canon EOS M2 in late 2013.

Design

The camera has a 3-inch touchscreen with support for multi-touch gestures such as pinch to zoom, swiping and tapping.[2] The camera uses an 18 megapixel APS-C sensor and a DIGIC 5 processor, similar to the Canon EOS 650D.[3]

The camera uses an EF-M lens mount which can accept Canon EF and EF-S lenses with an additional mount adapter. Three EF-M lenses,11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM, a 22mm f/2 STM pancake lens and an 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM, are available.[2]

The camera does not include a built-in flash, but launched with a dedicated Canon Speedlite 90EX, which will be a part of a bundle pack for this camera in some markets.[3] The camera is capable of supporting Standard Definition video at 30fps or 25fps, 720p HD video at 60fps or 50fps, and 1080p Full HD video at 30fps, 24fps or 25fps.

Firmware updates

On 27 June 2013, new firmware v2.0.2 was released with the following fixes and improvements

  • Improves focusing speed in One-Shot AF mode
  • Supports EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
  • Corrects errors in the Simplified Chinese, Hungarian, Traditional Chinese and Korean language menus

Sales

The EOS M is sold in the United States as a kit with an EF-M 22mm lens for a list price of $799.99 since November 2012.[2]

In Canada, it's sold with the EF-M 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens and flash.

In the European Union, three separate kits are available (all prices including VAT):[4]

  • EF-M 18–55mm: £770/850€ - (December 2013: around 400 Euro)
  • EF-M 22mm plus EF-mount adapter: £880/1050€ - (January 2014: plus Speedlite 90EX bundle, around 500 Euro)
  • "Twin kit" with both EF-M lenses: £950/1130€

The EOS M bundled with a new EF-M 22mm f/2 STM kit lens is available since October for an estimated retail price of $799.99. [5] The new EF-M 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens, Mount Adapter EF-EOS M and Speedlite 90EX will all be available in October at an estimated retail price of $299.99, $199.99 and $149.99 respectively.

Canon EOS M2

A new model (Canon EOS M2) was announced on December 2013. The camera is about 10% smaller than the first version, adds Wifi capabilities, and an improved autofocus system which Canon calls Hybrid CMOS AF II.[6] The EOS M2 comes with same sensor as used in Canon 100D / SL1 DSLR, the AF speed of EOS M2 is approx 2.3 times faster than Canon EOS M camera,[7] the continuous is also bit increased (4.6 vs 4.3 fps).

References

  1. Westlake, Andy (July 23, 2012). "Canon EOS M hands-on preview". Digital Photography Review. Retrieved July 24, 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Christina DesMarais (22 July 2012). "Canon Announces EOS M, Its First Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera". PC World. Retrieved 22 July 2012. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Canon EOS M Announced". 
  4. Laing, Gordon (July 2012). "Canon EOS M preview". CameraLabs.com. Retrieved August 5, 2012. 
  5. "Canon Announces EOS M - 18.0 MP Compact Systems Camera". thenewcamera.com. August 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2012. 
  6. http://www.canonrumors.com/2013/12/canon-eos-m2-gets-official/
  7. "Canon EOS M2 vs. Canon EOS M". Retrieved January 4, 2014. 
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