Sunday, July 22, 2012

Canon introduces EOS camera mirrorless-M, $ 799, in October sales

Canon introduces EOS camera mirrorless-M, $ 799, in October sales




Canon has officially announced mirrorless camera digital their first known as EOS-M. Thus, after the user has to wait too long in the end, Canon has officially entered the market mirrorless camera which is very active in recent times. EOS-M will be available in May for $ 10 to $ 799 with 22mm f2 lens. Users who want to buy standard zoom lens 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 will have to spend extra $ 300 more.

Looking at the parameters, we EOS-M can be used left variable similar to the EOS-650D DSLR in Canon's popular segment. This sensor has a resolution of 18MP APS-C size and crop coefficient of 1.6. Thus, two Canon lenses that will be brought to the equivalent angle 35mm and 29-88mm. Both two Canon lenses are using stepping motors for higher focusing speed, 18-55 zoom lens also adds support for image stabilization on the lens. Canon's old customers can fully leverage their pipes through EOS EF-M adapter sold separately for $ 199. In addition, Canon also equipped with a 90EX Speedlite flash for $ 149. New Speedlite use the old socket so we can use with the old lamp Canon DSLR.

Back to equipment, sensors that EOS-M is the CMOS sensor sensitivity from 100 to 12,800 and expandable to 25,600. Do the same with 650D that it allows to get sharp, both phase-contrast medium. In addition, the touch screen was first introduced on the Canon 650D also reappeared on the EOS-M, allowing users to more easily control the player. EOS-M screen 3 "Clear View LCD II resolution 1.04 million pixels.

Specifications:

APS-C CMOS sensor with 18MP
ISO 100-12800, extension 25600.
hybrid AF and Phase Contrast.
Digic processor chip 5.
Touch Screen 3 "1.04 million pixels .
continuous shooting speed of 4.3 fps.
Light Speed ​​1/200, shutter 1/4000.
Weight: 262g (body)
Size: 66.5 x 108.6 x 32.3 mm

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Source: DPReview




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