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London, UK, 23 July 2012 – Canon today expands its award-winning EOS range with the launch of the new EOS M. The company’s first ever compact system camera (CSC), the EOS M is designed for those who use photography to share their everyday passions – from food, to fashion and culture, music and art. Offering DSLR-quality imaging, creative features and Full HD movie creation in a compact and easy-to-use model, the EOS M is the perfect, take-anywhere partner for a new breed of enthusiasts who chronicle their lives through images, without necessarily considering themselves to be ‘photographers’.
The EOS M is available in sleek black, glossy white, stylish silver or bold red colours, and condenses Canon’s renowned EOS imaging heritage into a stylish, compact design. The model launches alongside two new lenses, the EF-M 22mm f/2 STM pancake and the EF-M 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM standard zoom, as well as a new compact EX Speedlite – the Speedlite 90EX – providing everything you need to capture stunning images every day. For those who want to push their images even further, the EOS M can also utilise Canon’s extensive range of EF lenses with the new Mount Adapter EF-EOS M, for even more creative freedom.
The quality of a Canon DSLR
Print your favourite moments in poster-size or crop your image for maximum impact – whether shooting the atmosphere of your favourite club or the intricate stitching of the latest must-have handbag – thanks to the EOS M’s high-resolution, 18 megapixel APS-C hybrid CMOS sensor. The large sensor also allows you to artistically blur the background for beautiful portraits, or for close-ups with impact.
With the inclusion of Canon’s DIGIC 5 processor, colours ‘pop’ and skin tones are beautifully natural, whilst a super-fast shutter allows you to capture split-second action. The atmosphere of evening shoots and challenging night-time scenes are also easily recorded in stunning detail thanks to the EOS M’s sensitive native ISO range of 100- 12,800 (extendable to 25,600).
For pin-sharp shots and professional-looking footage, this new design features a Hybrid AF System that supports super-fast, accurate AF when shooting stills and movies – allowing you to record any moment with confidence.
Shoot what you see and easily express your creative vision Every aspect of the EOS M has been designed to make it simple to capture beautiful, creative, high-quality images. From the very first swipe across the bright, high- resolution, 7.7cm (3.0”), Clear View LCD II Touch screen, the EOS M gives you as much or as little control over your photos as desired. Simply select different shooting modes and settings via the on-screen icons, or let Scene Intelligent Auto adjust the camera settings according to the subject and shooting conditions, leaving you free to focus on composition and selecting the perfect moment to hit the shutter release button.
EOS M users can shoot with the confidence that comes from having the world’s most comprehensive photographic system behind them. Whether you want to capture every detail of a close-up or zoom in to frame a subject in the far distance, any one of Canon’s extensive range of EF lenses can be connected via the new
Mount Adapter EF-EOS M for photographic flexibility.
With one of Canon’s Speedlite flash units, you can also explore creative lighting techniques to add an extra level of interest to your shots. Alternatively, create unique images with a range of Creative Filters like Toy Camera effect, Grainy B&W or even a filter that mimics the distortion of a fish-eye lens. The filters can be applied before the shot is captured, with the result previewed in Live View, allowing you to experiment with different effects before selecting the perfect treatment for your final image.
Turn film-maker with EOS Movie and Video Snapshot
When a moment calls for more than a still image, the EOS M lets you switch easily to Full HD video with stereo sound for superb results. Video Snapshot mode also helps family and friends avoid long home movie viewing sessions, guiding you to create exciting movies in-camera, with a professionally edited feel.
Extending the EOS System with dedicated accessories
In addition to compatibility with Canon’s existing EF lenses1, accessories and Speedlites, the EOS M launches with its own bespoke range of compact accessories. Two new EF-M lenses offer portability and high performance when using the new model – the EF-M 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM standard zoom and the
EF-M 22mm f/2 STM pancake lens. Both feature new Stepper Motor technology for exceptionally smooth AF performance, as well as precision Canon optics, while their compact designs offer the perfect form-factor to complement the camera’s pocket-sized body.
Additionally, the EOS M will ship with the new Speedlite 90EX flash unit as standard. Lightweight and highly-compact, it offers a maximum guide number of nine and supports wide-angle lenses, making it an ideal general-purpose flash for everyday use. A wireless master function also allows the control of multiple flash guns wirelessly, allowing more advanced users to experiment with a range of creative lighting effects.
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It's optical characteristic. The shorter the flange focal distance, the steeper angle the light hitting on sensor edges. It worsens corner image quality.
But when using EF adapter on it, such image degradation won't happen.
how does flange focal distance change corner sharpness? Regardless of the FFD of the camera, a lens is designed to be a very specific distance from the camera. A lens will resolve just as much in the corners on a m4/3 camera as it does on any other.
Unless I am SEVERELY mistaken, flange focal distance has no effect on corner sharpness whatsoever. On the contrary, the shorter the FFD, the wider variety of lenses you can adapt to it (i.e. you can adapt any lens with a longer FFD).
Anyway, it has Mic input that Panasonic somehow like to ignore in similar offers.
@Vitaliy_Kiselev "I always wonder. Who is responsible for mikes placement on most cameras? May be guys who escaped from some mental health clinic?"
Also, graduates from Institutes for the Deaf
When I posted there were no specs here.
Where was some, liek 18Mp sensor, now I added the rest.
Is mpeg4 better than avchd?
It is not MJPEG-4, it is MP4 container. Encoder is absolutely the same.
When I posted there were no specs here.
I just wish canon could tell use the actual resolved lines, instead of it shooting "1080p"
Is mpeg4 better than avchd?
So, I had been right writing specs :-)
from canon rumors: 18mp APS-C
DIGIC V
ISO 100-12800 (25,600 Expansion)
3″ Touchscreen 1.04million pixels
Phase & Contrast AF
Video Servo AF
1920×1080 Video 30p/25p/24p
1280×720 Video 60p/50p
MPEG-4, AVC/H.264
SD Card
Adaptor at launch for EF lenses
If they add a really wide lens or fisheye they are going to sell a lot of uw photographers....
@Vitaliy_Kiselev good apoint about the mics...
Actually it's a mistery to me why a "dumb guy" who is scared by controls and dials, would buy a interchangeable lens camera... I think that a bridge camera would have more appealing.
Sony Nex demonstrate I'm wrong :p
it shure looks like no flasgship product.
Also,dont know, but somehow i dont see a hack coming from this series. I think this is a completely new design even at a firmaware level. Like a new born chance for canon to redime themselfs in performance. But well, could be mostly wrong, its just asumption.
May be they'll sell it for $299 >
I always wonder.
Who is responsible for mikes placement on most cameras?
May be guys who escaped from some mental health clinic?
But I see bunch of them.
Thanks to Andrea for images.
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