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Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Canon EOS M3 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS M3.
Award: Recommended May 2015
May 2015
 
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The editors liked

  • Good quality images and low noise
  • Tilting touchscreen
  • Wifi with NFC for sharing and remote control
  • Mic input and confident focusing for movies
  • Excellent image quality in all shooting modes at lower ISO settings
  • Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record
  • Camera is compact and easy to wield  Good performance
  • Hybrid AF system is very fast
  • Large 3.0inch high res LCD screen
  • Touch
  • Sturdy
  • Compact body. Tilting rear touch display. In-body flash. Wi-Fi with NFC. Mounts Canon SLR lenses via adapter.
  • A very well-designed mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
  • The EOS M3 offers high-quality photos
  • DSLR image quality & resolution in a mirrorless body
  • Higher-res 24MP APS-C sensor
  • Much improved AF performance
  • Better ergonomics with full PASM dial
  • Built-in Wi-Fi & NFC
  • Tilting LCD
  • Solid image quality
  • Compact and comfortable design
  • Adjustable-angle touch-screen LCD
  • Wi-Fi/NFC
  • Solid JPEG quality
  • With pleasing 'Canon color' Wellbuilt with 'just right' front and thumb grips
  • Two control dials plus exposure comp dial
  • Tilting 3" LCD with good touchscreen implementation
  • Optional electronic viewfinder
  • Numerous customizable butto
  • Excellent design and user interface
  • Pleasing image quality
  • Huge improvement on predecessor

The editors didn't like

  • No built-in viewfinder
  • Servo AF slows burst shooting down
  • Poor battery life. Little warning before expiry
  • Very limited selection of native EF-M lenses
  • No panorama or timelapse facility built-in
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  • No electronic viewfinder to shoot like a dLSR included (optional accessory)
  • EVF is an expensive add-on. Slow autofocus. Limited shooting buffer. Cramped controls
  • It's slow
  • With a relatively limited feature set for the price
  • No built-in EVF
  • Limited native lens selection
  • Slow burst mode
  • Shallow buffer depth with RAW files
  • No 60p video frame rate or 4K video option
  • Sluggish performance
  • EVF (electronic viewfinder) is optional
  • Limited (but growing) dedicated EF-M lens selection
  • Sluggish autofocus speeds
  • Mediocre depth and subject tracking
  • Very poor battery life
  • Buffer fills up very quickly in burst mode
  • Burst rate slows to ~1.5 fps when using Continuous (Servo) AF
  • High ISO performance behind competition in terms of both noi
  • Focusing speed and continuous shooting still behind competition
  • Lacking builtin viewfinder
  • Poor kits lens

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  Published: 2018-05-05, review by: practicalphotography.com

  • Because the ageing EOS M is nearly three years old, the arrival of the EOS M3 needed to deliver a knockout blow. While the handling and ease of use are certainly there, the autofocus, while much improved, could still be faster. Overall image quality is de...

 
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  Published: 2018-03-22, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Not perfect, but superb controls and outstanding image quality make the Canon EOS M3 a serious contender...

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  Published: 2016-11-16, Author: Daven , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Good RAW image quality, Improved autofocus performance, Great build quality, Compatible with Canon DSLR lenses (via adapter)
  • Video is limited to 1080/30p, JPEG image quality isn't great, Stronger competing models exist
  • Yes, if you are a current Canon DSLR shooter in need of a smaller, budget camera. Combined with the EF lens adapter, the M3 is the easiest way to continue using your existing lenses. This can save you a lot of money in the long run, but know that native E...

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  Published: 2016-02-03, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com

  • Swing and a miss Any shopper could be forgiven for reading the M3's spec sheet and concluding that it's a great bargain. But the fact of the matter is that the EOS M3 falls far short of the sum of its parts. It's got a lot of impressive pieces of tech...

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  Published: 2015-09-30, review by: practicalphotography.com

  • Photo answers review Photo answers rating Canon was late to the CSC party, launching the original EOS M in 2012 and following up with the (Japan-only) EOS M2 in 2013. So, for UK shooters, the EOS M3 is the true successor to the original and is competi...

 
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  Published: 2015-07-17, Author: Ben , review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • At £515, the EOS M3 is keenly priced considering its upmarket controls and superb image quality. If you're quick, there a £50 cashback offer www.canon.co.uk/summercashback until 19 August 2015. There are lots of bundle deals too, with some including a piv...

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  Published: 2015-05-28, Author: Angela , review by: techradar.com

  • 24Mp APS, C format sensor, Excellent interface, Plenty of control
  • Limited EF, M mount lens range, Frustrating autofocus system, No viewfinder built, in
  • While the M3 is very capable, the 18-55mm kit limits detail resolution significantly and the autofocus system has a habit of focusing on the background rather than the subject...

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  Published: 2015-05-05, Author: Bruno , review by: digitalversus.com

  • Nicely built body, Easy to use, Picture quality up to 3200 ISO, Good AF tracking, Tiltable touchscreen, WiFi & NFC, Power adapter included, Builtin flash
  • Slow AF, Slow startup, No builtin EVF, No 60p video, Bulky 1855mm kit lens
  • Like the original EOS M, the EOS M3 is well built and fun to use and has excellent picture quality (even using the kit lens), good AF tracking and good video. But it's still much slower than its rivals, it doesn't have an EVF, it takes no risks and it off...

 
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  Published: 2015-05-04, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • A very well-designed mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, the EOS M3 offers high-quality photos
  • It's slow, with a relatively limited feature set for the price
  • The Canon EOS M3 offers DSLR-quality photos and decent performance, but its feature set is average and the dearth of lenses shows a lack of commitment by Canon....

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  Published: 2015-04-28, Author: Andy , review by: amateurphotographer.co.uk

  • Compact, portable design, Excellent controls and user interface, Impressive image quality
  • Relatively slow continuous shooting and focusing, No built-in viewfinder, Limited native lens range
  • Overall, theres a lot to like about the Canon EOS M3. It is compact, well made, and handles well, with a sensibly thought-out control layout and well-designed grip. Crucially, autofocus speed is much improved on earlier Canon EOS M models, to the extent...

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