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Canon EOS M + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS

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Canon
★★★★
10 years ago
2X tele-converter needed

I would REALLY like to have an M mount automatic 2X tele-converter to add to my options since the M mount lenses are so sparse. Even though I use the adapter to attach my EF lenses, I got the M for its small walk around size.

excellent image quality; Superior build quality; Lightweight/Portable

Missing features/settings

TechRadar UK
★★★★
10 years ago
Canon EOS M review

Canon hasn't exactly been quick out of the blocks in the race to launch compact system cameras and its first, the EOS M, comes four years after Panasonic kicked-off the whole shebang back in September 2008 with the launch of the Lumix G1 .

PhotoRadar
★★★★
10 years ago

However, the M is let down by its AF system and its unbalanced feel that stems from it not having a decent grip.

wexphotographic.com
★★★★
10 years ago
I use this as a back up when travelling,

Due to it's light weight and the ability to use my existing Canon EF lenses I find that it useful as a backup for my main camera when travelling by air

Durable; Great Picture Quality; Lightweight; Simple Controls

No Optical Viewfinder; View Finder Bad In Sun

Photography Review
★★★★★
10 years ago

Great combination of unbeatable image quality, compactness, build quality and versatility!

Image Quality is outstanding, Compact enough to easily fit in cargo pants pockets even with 18-55mm zoom lens attached, Excellent build, solid and well constructed; Ability to adjust settings during video use; DSLR quality without the bulk and weight.

Not ideal for rapidly moving subjects; No vie finder

epinions.com
★★★★
10 years ago
The Canon EOS M digital camera Fashionably late to the party

The landscape in the hi-tech marketplace changed radically in 2009 when the Panasonic GF1 arrived on

APS-C sensor; compact; lightweight; and excellent image quality

no handgrip; no built-in flash

rakuten.com
★★★★★
10 years ago
It is not as I expected

I have used this camera for 2 weeks. The BAD 1) This camera has little grip , with the jacket you can have a better grip but you will end up taking out the jacket and recharge the camera.

woolworths.co.uk
★★★★★
10 years ago
I would definately recomend this product

This camera is one of the best cameras I have ever used. Small and compact with outstanding quality.This is a camera you can take anywhere and capture that special photo so easily.Up with the best Dslr\'s.

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Argos
★★★★★
10 years ago
Love it! Light brill cam!

Well worth the money! Great camera for action packed holidays and easy to use. It comes with loads of free photography information. I love putting on the flash of a night, makes the camera look great as well and take lovely stunning photos.

Techtree
★★★★★
10 years ago
Review: Canon EOS M a€" A Classy And Lightweight Mirrorless Camera

Everyone and their uncle these days seems to want a DSLR. However, these are bulky, expensive, and overwhelming for most new users. But the recent slew of mirrorless cameras with the APS-C sensor is all set to change that.

Light weight; Brilliant colour reproduction; Quick to focus (with firmware update); Responsive touch screen; Easy to use; Loads of imaging options; In-body peripheral correction; Stereo speaker and external mic output; Well-built 18-55mm STM lens; EF lens adaptor that lets you load any lens on the...

Adaptor is expensive; No EVF; No Flash; Not too many lens options; No inbuilt GPS support

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