Canon’s first serious mirrorless effort in recent times could pack just enough punch to get the attention the market needs.
The new EOS M5 builds on the M3 from almost a year back. It comes with a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor on the front, with a new Digic 7 image processor. It has an ISO range of between 100 and 25600, and has 49 cross-type autofocus points, all of which, according to Canon, should provide image quality on the lines of the 80D at just half the weight at 13.4 ounces.
The mirrorless camera is also Canon’s first to support dynamic stabilization, using both, the lens and camera, to provide a five-axis stabilization system.
Burst capabilities are capped at up to 9 fps, or 7 with continuous autofocus. Dual Pixel CMOS will also make up for faster and precise autofocus, with Touch and Drag AF allowing constant switching between subjects through the LCD. Video capabilities of the EOS M5 are capped at 1080p at 60 frames per second, so no 4K here.\
The new EOS M5 builds on the M3 from almost a year back. It comes with a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor on the front, with a new Digic 7 image processor. It has an ISO range of between 100 and 25600, and has 49 cross-type autofocus points, all of which, according to Canon, should provide image quality on the lines of the 80D at just half the weight at 13.4 ounces.
The mirrorless camera is also Canon’s first to support dynamic stabilization, using both, the lens and camera, to provide a five-axis stabilization system.
Burst capabilities are capped at up to 9 fps, or 7 with continuous autofocus. Dual Pixel CMOS will also make up for faster and precise autofocus, with Touch and Drag AF allowing constant switching between subjects through the LCD. Video capabilities of the EOS M5 are capped at 1080p at 60 frames per second, so no 4K here.\
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