Abstrakt: Canon's compact camera system debut has been an absolute age coming and, as the 18 megapixel EOS M arrives a full four years after some rivals' first, it has high expectations to fulfil. Though the compact immediately ticks one box in featuring a large AP...
Smaller more portable body than many competing CSCs, compatible with a wide range of accessories from the world's biggest camera brand, combination of sensor and Canon's optical excellence delivers sharp images that don't disappoint
Have to buy and use £130 adapter for access to wider range of Canon EF lenses, soso battery performance, lacks a decent handgrip for a steady hold with longer optics, no onboard WiFi, no optical or electronic viewfinder builtin
Though it isn't immediately obvious that this is a touch screen model until you discover that a flick of finger and thumb will enlarge a portion of an image as on your phone, the sense here is that Canon, rather than deliver a breakthrough product has com...
AF and burst shooting could be faster, Limited number of dedicated lenses
The EOS M inherits the same clean, unfussy design seen on the majority of PowerShot and models – irrespective of the embossed branding there's no mistaking it for a Canon camera. Edges are soft and curved, and the EOS M's main design cue is the sculptured...
18MP APS, C sensor, DIGIC 5 processor, Small size, High, build quality, Excellent touchscreen
AF system a bit slow, No optional EVF, No built, in flash, High price
Despite being very late to the CSC market, Canon has managed to produce a camera that isn't too far off the pace in many respects, and it should give the Nikon J2 a serious run for its money. Thanks to the combination of the 18MP APS-C format CMOS sensor...
Udgivet: 2015-01-08, Forfatter: Aman , anmeldelse af: nothingwired.com
Abstrakt: Updated as on January 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.Mirrorless cameras are the new cool things in the world of photography. Recently, almost every brand has been focussing on the mirrorless cameras and comin...
Light weight, Brilliant colour reproduction, Quick to focus (with firmware update), Responsive touch screen, Easy to use, Loads of imaging options, Inbody peripheral correction, Stereo speaker and external mic output, Wellbuilt 1855mm STM lens, EF lens ad
Adaptor is expensive, No EVF, No Flash, Not too many lens options, No inbuilt GPS support
As people contemplate between bulk, user experience, and imaging quality, price is a major factor that can swing people's vote. Mirrorless cameras these days cost you a bomb, and that is where the EOS M comes as a breath of fresh air. A highly recommende...
Abstrakt: Perhaps they considered this category as a no-go, but seeing the success of all these various brands they've finally come out with the EOS M. Are they too late, though? Will it really manage to impress? To find out, we tested out the li'l guy.Chaitanya Ta...
Abstrakt: We do not know whether it has been spurred by the competition or sheer market demand, but Canon has now plunged into the mirrorless DSLR camera segment. And their first salvo in this category is the EOS M, a sleek camera that frankly is a bit expensive bu...
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Udgivet: 2013-02-12, Forfatter: Michael , anmeldelse af: gizmodo.in
No. Canons effort on the EOS M buttresses those frustrated users who believe that their beloved brand is focusing more on protecting their markets than they are on innovating. The M is just too safe and too boring in a time when other companies are pushi...
Abstrakt: I have here something of an oddity. It takes many design cues from a full sized DSLR, and yet is about the size of a compact. It weighs about as much as one of the popular mirrorless cameras, however, it definitely isn't one. After having some trouble par...