More Canon EOS M5 Specifications Emerge

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More detailed specifications of the Canon EOS M5 have emerged ahead of tomorrows announcement.</p>
<p><strong>Canon EOS M5 Specifications</strong></p>
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<li>Sensor: Effective pixels 24.2 million pixels (the total number of pixels 25.8 million pixels) APS-C CMOS</li>
<li>Dual pixel AF CMOS</li>
<li>Video engine: DIGIC 7</li>
<li>ISO Sensitivity: 100-25600</li>
<li>Shutter speed: 1 / 4000-30 seconds</li>
<li>The maximum flash synchro shutter speed 1/200 sec</li>
<li>Continuous shooting: up to about 9 frames / sec., about 7 frames / sec (at the time of AF tracking?)</li>
<li>Video: Full HD 60p, 5-axis electronic image stabilization</li>
<li>EVF: 2.36 million dot</li>
<li>LCD Screen: 3.2 inches 1.62 million dot touch panel movable LCD</li>
<li>Wireless features: Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11B / G / N), Bluetooth (4.1)</li>
<li>Battery: LP-E17</li>
<li>Media: SD / SDHC / SDXC card (UHS-I compatible)</li>
<li>Size (width x height x depth): 115.6 x 89.2 x 60.6 Mm</li>
<li>Weight: about 380g (body only), 427g (including battery · SD card)</li>
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<p>This looks to be the first EOS M camera we’re actually excited about.</p>
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The biggest let down on the EOS M to me was the complete lack of the ability to turn off exposure simulation. As someone who shots with flash a lot in and out of the studio.. I can deal without a optical view finder, but not being able to turn exposure simulation off just means I can not use it.. Hope this has been addressed in the M5..
 
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Canon Rumors said:
More detailed specifications of the Canon EOS M5 have emerged ahead of tomorrows announcement.</p>
<p><strong>Canon EOS M5 Specifications</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Sensor: Effective pixels 24.2 million pixels (the total number of pixels 25.8 million pixels) APS-C CMOS</li>
<li>Dual pixel AF CMOS</li>
<li>Video engine: DIGIC 7</li>
<li>ISO Sensitivity: 100-25600</li>
<li>Shutter speed: 1 / 4000-30 seconds</li>
<li>The maximum flash synchro shutter speed 1/200 sec</li>
<li>Continuous shooting: up to about 9 frames / sec., about 7 frames / sec (at the time of AF tracking?)</li>
<li>Video: Full HD 60p, 5-axis electronic image stabilization</li>
<li>EVF: 2.36 million dot</li>
<li>LCD Screen: 3.2 inches 1.62 million dot touch panel movable LCD</li>
<li>Wireless features: Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11B / G / N), Bluetooth (4.1)</li>
<li>Battery: LP-E17</li>
<li>Media: SD / SDHC / SDXC card (UHS-I compatible)</li>
<li>Size (width x height x depth): 115.6 x 89.2 x 60.6 Mm</li>
<li>Weight: about 380g (body only), 427g (including battery · SD card)</li>
</ul>
<p>This looks to be the first EOS M camera we’re actually excited about.</p>
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I wish it had a flip out screen like the 80D. You can't see the screen from the front of the camera correct?
 
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Well, for me, this is a nearly instant pre-order. Depending on price of course, but I'm one of the crazies that loved the original M for what it was, and already have the 11-22, the 22 and the lens adapter. Can't wait to find out the price!
 
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thetechhimself said:
Identical pixel count on the EVF as G5X/EVF-DC1; perhaps the EVF-DC2 (rumored) is hotshoe upside? Grasping at straws here.

7FPS while in tracking I believe is in line/trumps the A6300's continuous tracking AF FPS, interesting. Might be wrong on that but I believe the best buy rep indicated you can't shoot 11fps in tracking, you have to dial down to either 8 or 3 FPS for hits.

Edit: A6300 is 8FPS continuous, still, not bad at all.

At least I don't have to drop another ~$60 for a spare battery.

MTF charts on the 18-150 anyone? Be nice to have prior to release for upgrade path decisions.
Both A6000 and A6300 do 11 FPS AFC, A6300 gives 8 fps with Real time EVF tracking.
Hope m5 wont gives us shizzle EVF and lags like hell. 8)
 
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thetechhimself said:
Identical pixel count on the EVF as G5X/EVF-DC1; perhaps the EVF-DC2 (rumored) is hotshoe upside? Grasping at straws here.

7FPS while in tracking I believe is in line/trumps the A6300's continuous tracking AF FPS, interesting. Might be wrong on that but I believe the best buy rep indicated you can't shoot 11fps in tracking, you have to dial down to either 8 or 3 FPS for hits.

Edit: A6300 is 8FPS continuous, still, not bad at all.

At least I don't have to drop another ~$60 for a spare battery.

MTF charts on the 18-150 anyone? Be nice to have prior to release for upgrade path decisions.
And it also drops down to 12 bit mode and evf resolution as soon as someone starts using headline features on Sony. :)
 
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ritholtz said:
And it also drops down to 12 bit mode and evf resolution as soon as someone starts using headline features on Sony. :)
Not to mention that it probably overheats and occasionally just freezes (see what I did there).

Sony has some really nice products on paper, but they just don't work. This applies in my experience to their cameras, phones and laptops (back when they made them) at least.
 
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Proscribo said:
ritholtz said:
And it also drops down to 12 bit mode and evf resolution as soon as someone starts using headline features on Sony. :)
Not to mention that it probably overheats and occasionally just freezes (see what I did there).

Sony has some really nice products on paper, but they just don't work. This applies in my experience to their cameras, phones and laptops (back when they made them) at least.
Does it show same frozen frame during 12/8 FPS modes? Is 8 fps mode with subject tracking also 12bit on Sony?
Another issue with a6300 is, it doesn't use lens full open while doing AF. If someone is shooting at slower aperture even with faster lens, AF takes a hit. Is it the case with M3 and Canon. There are so many hidden things with Sony (along with their expensive crop lens and abandoning crop lens development), I avoided them even with lot of positive reviews so far. I think, Sony is very generous with reviewers.
 
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ritholtz said:
Proscribo said:
ritholtz said:
And it also drops down to 12 bit mode and evf resolution as soon as someone starts using headline features on Sony. :)
Not to mention that it probably overheats and occasionally just freezes (see what I did there).

Sony has some really nice products on paper, but they just don't work. This applies in my experience to their cameras, phones and laptops (back when they made them) at least.
Does it show same frozen frame during 12/8 FPS modes? Is 8 fps mode with subject tracking also 12bit on Sony?
Another issue with a6300 is, it doesn't use lens full open while doing AF. If someone is shooting at slower aperture even with faster lens, AF takes a hit. Is it the case with M3 and Canon. There are so many hidden things with Sony (along with their expensive crop lens and abandoning crop lens development), I avoided them even with lot of positive reviews so far. I think, Sony is very generous with reviewers.
You can turn liveview simulation off in nex so that Max aperture when AF.
None of eosm can turn liveview simulation off, hope m5 can fix this.
 
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Proscribo said:
ritholtz said:
And it also drops down to 12 bit mode and evf resolution as soon as someone starts using headline features on Sony. :)
Not to mention that it probably overheats and occasionally just freezes (see what I did there).

Sony has some really nice products on paper, but they just don't work. This applies in my experience to their cameras, phones and laptops (back when they made them) at least.

Does M5 overheats or freeze in 4k or 1080@120p.
M5 looks good on paper, even kill out Rebel. :-\
 
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thetechhimself said:
You know what really has me curious? At 9FPS, I hope they re-did the shutter sound. The M3 is the worst cheap clank sound to date. I mean seriously, the M and M2 were better, the G1X II was better. Common Canon. Oh well, it's the small things; if that's my biggest complaint is a cheesy sound, sure, whatever.

Silent mode would be REALLY nice, but I don't see it in the specs, a shame.

yes the M3 shutter sound is pretty bad.

nothing like the smooth snick of the M.
 
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