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A los editores les gusta
El adaptador que hace posible usar lentes profesionales
La calidad de imagen
Su tamaño compacto
La pantalla táctil y que cuenta con una zapata para colocar un flash externo
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Tarda un poco en enfocar cosas que no estén muy claras. Hay que comprar el adaptador aparte. El lente 22mm
Resumen: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Design4. Body and Design5. Operation and Controls6. Touchscreen controls Canon EOS M hands-on preview July 2012 | By Andy Westlake Preview based on a pre-production Canon EOS M It's now almost four years since...
Resumen: Canon's first compact system camera is deliberately aimed at the ‘cross over' user, but it's still packed solid with D-SLR features. Whatever Canon's reasons for waiting so long to launch its mirrorless interchangeable lens camera system, there's littl...
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Publicación: 2013-12-02, Autor: techlife , crítica de: techlife.net
Resumen: Canon's sole MILC camera is the EOS M, which shares the same sensor and processor as its DSLR cousin, the 650D, though it's much smaller. Canon has sought to retain some of the familiar interface designs seen in its DSLR range, with a similar menu design ...
AF system a bit slow, No optional EVF, No builtin flash, High price
Buying Guide Best DSLR: top cameras by price and brand Broadly speaking, compact system cameras (CSCs) can be divided into two groups; those that are designed to look and feel like mini-SLRs, and those that have a more rectangular appearance and look more...
Accepts EF and EF-S lenses via adapter, Small body, APC-C sensor
Won't know until we review it
Canon's first mirror-less interchangeable lens camera has an EOS pedigree and looks to be a fine product. It can accept EF and EF-S lenses via an adapter, but there are new, more compact lenses available for it, too, including a 22mm pancake. It will go o...
A good camera for its class, bit some disappointing and awkward features...
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Publicación: 2013-02-13, Autor: Michael , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
No. Canon's effort on the EOS M buttresses those frustrated users who believe that its beloved brand is focusing more on protecting its markets than it is on innovating. The EOS M is just too safe and too boring in a time when other companies are pushing...
Smaller more portable body than many competing CSCs; compatible with a wide range of accessories; combination of sensor and Canon's optical excellence delivers sharp images
Have to buy and use adapter for access to wider range of Canon EF lenses; so-so battery performance; lacks a decent handgrip for a steady hold with longer optics; no on-board Wi-Fi; no optical or electronic viewfinder built-in, $949 (body); $1049 (18-55mm
Very easy to use for beginner photographers. Offers similar image quality to the EOS 650D. Excellent HD video quality, and sound from the internal mic is good. Lightweight, portable and takes regular Canon EF lenses with an adapter
Can't start video recording in any other dial mode apart from movie. No option for an electronic viewfinder. No pop-up flash, though one is included in the box. Slow autofocus, resulting in very long shutter lag times
Looking for SLR-like image quality in a compact body? The EOS M offers the best of both worlds, with the added benefit of interchangeable lenses. However, its sluggish autofocus may deter point-and-shoot upgraders....
Resumen: We've been assured by Canon representatives that the EOS M is the first in a continuing series that will be 'fleshed out' with new bodies, lenses and accessories in the future. We hope this range extension includes models designed for photo enthusiasts. T...