The Canon "mirrorless"

Can you provide a link to that video? Overall, I have found this a poor offering from Canon and having to change shutter speed AND aperture opening as you've described is a complete non-starter.

I have had the same feeling. The lack of control for aperture / speed through a knob is a bit of a non starter.
 
The difference with the Coolpix is that, IF the EOS-M has the same IQ as the Rebel T4i/650D, then it will make the flash requirement not so much. Maybe your mom should just have to get used to not have a flash and still be able to take picture in low light :)

BTW I tend to be more interested in the small 90EX flash they will release with it. If it does work as a master controller on my 5DMkII for the 550EX, I'll buy it.

My mom using a camera in low light without a flash? LOL! I don't know if she'd be able to see what was in focus, let alone where the shutter button was. HAHAHA!

I do like the looks of that little flash. I was thinking it might be fun to have for my 5D/40 combo or my GRDIII. :D
 
Can you spot the stupid Ken Rockwell claim?

Canon EOS M
1.6x, 18 MP Mirrorless: $800, October:
The world's first serious mirrorless camera.
© 2012 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved.


m-0600.jpg
 
Can you spot the stupid Ken Rockwell claim?

Canon EOS M
1.6x, 18 MP Mirrorless: $800, October:
The world's first serious mirrorless camera.
© 2012 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved.


m-0600.jpg

I don't consider any mirrorless camera without a viewfinder "serious"
 
Can you spot the stupid Ken Rockwell claim?

Canon EOS M
1.6x, 18 MP Mirrorless: $800, October:
The world's first serious mirrorless camera.
© 2012 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved.

Mr Rockwell is always funny to read even if I don't agree with all of his opinions. I guess: In his eyes, because it is a CANON, it MUST BE the FIRST SERIOUS mirrorless one? :rolleyes:
 
Nifty - I want to put a CV21 on it and use a CV28 finder in the shoe. Boom. I bet the M adapters are available on ebay before the camera is.
 
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