Quality: above average.Why you'd buy the Canon EOS-M: compact camera with access to Canon's full frame lens range.Why you wouldn't: touch screen operation deters you; a long tele, full size lens would look silly on the EOS-M; no vari angle screen.The Cano...
Solid construction, The use of Canon's full line of lenses (via optional adapter), DSLR sensor, Great image and video quality
Slow autofocusing system, Time-consuming settings adjustments, No viewfinder
In technology, we expect first-of-its-kind products to encounter teething issues. But in the case of the EOS M, Canon should not have had to reinvent the wheel. Perhaps the company is still unsure and testing the waters with this first try, or, as some ...
Abstract: The Canon EOS M is the very first compact system camera from Canon, who are the last major manufacturer to release a mirrorless model. The EOS M has an 18-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, new EOS M lens mount, a touch-screen interface, Full 1080p HD Movie mod...
Abstract: Even before the Canon EOS M was announced in July it was the subject of intense speculation and interest. And as samples have become available we've been just as keen as all of you to test this new Canon compact system camera to see how it compares to oth...
Abstract: Late last week What Digital Camera took delivery of Canon's first compact system camera - the EOS M. The product sample we used was a pre-production model meaning we weren't able to assess the image quality produced by the 18MP CMOS sensor and we'd hav...
AF and burst shooting could be faster, no WiFi, limited lens support at this time
Blending the best bits of their compact and DSLR range, Canon has delivered one of the most easy to use, capable CSCs around today.While there are a couple of things that are missing on the EOS M - Wi-Fi connectivity for instance, on the whole it's a v...
Small lightweight simple body, 3 inch 1040k bright 3:2 touch-screen, 18 Megapixel APS-C sensor, Compatible with EF & EFS lenses using adapter, 1080p movies at 24, 25 or 30p, External microphone socket.
Only 2 native EF-M lenses at launch, Sluggish AF performance, No electronic viewfinder option, Record button dead in non-movie modes, No built-in stabilisation.
The EOS M is a debut model competing in a market full of mature products. For first time CSC buyers, there are better options, with superior handling and versatility, greater customisation, a wider choice of lenses and accessories, and many are also l...
Abstract: Canon's new EOS M is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera with a Canon 1.6x ("APS-C") CMOS sensor. it shoots 18 MP stills as well as movies, with a built-in S-t......