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Canon EOS M

Quick information
Brand Canon 2012
Model EOS M
Released Year 2012
Type DSLR Cameras
Series EOS M
Color <ul><li>Black</li><li>Red</li></ul>
Optical Zoom 1x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Canon EOS M was introduced in 2012 as Canon's first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera featuring an 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor.

It supports the EF-M lens mount, allowing for interchangeable lenses specifically designed for the system.

The camera features a DIGIC 5 image processor, which provides improved image quality and faster performance than previous compact cameras.

The EOS M offers ISO sensitivity from 100 to 12,800, expandable up to 25,600, suitable for various lighting conditions.

It includes a 3-inch touchscreen LCD with 1.04 million dots for easy navigation and composing shots.

The camera's design emphasizes portability and ease of use while maintaining image quality typical of Canon's DSLR models.

Specifications

Seller Notes
  • “"There are small scratches from use, but overall it's clean. It works fine."”
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Maximum Aperture f/3.5
Digital Zoom NA
Color
  • Black
  • Red
MPN
  • Does not EOS M EF-M18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS STM
  • EOS M EF-M18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS STM
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Canon EOS M
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution Does not apply
Model EOS M
Optical Zoom 1x
Features
  • 1080HD, Auto Focus
  • 1080HDAuto Focus

Key Advantages

The EOS M's compact mirrorless design makes it highly portable for everyday photography.

It features an APS-C sensor delivering high-resolution images better than typical point-and-shoot cameras.

Interchangeable EF-M lenses offer versatility for various photographic styles and needs.

The touchscreen interface simplifies settings adjustments and focus point selection.

It uses Canon's DIGIC 5 processor, enabling faster processing and enhanced image quality.

The camera supports Full HD 1080p video recording, providing good video capabilities in a small body.

Limitations

The EOS M lacks a built-in viewfinder, requiring reliance on the LCD screen for composing shots.

Its autofocus system is slower compared to contemporary mirrorless cameras, affecting action photography.

The EF-M lens selection at launch was limited, restricting creative options initially.

The camera does not have a weather-sealed body, reducing durability in harsh environments.

Continuous shooting speed is modest at around 4.3 fps, limiting performance for fast-moving subjects.

The battery life is average, potentially requiring extra batteries for extended shooting sessions.

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