first pic of canon mirrorless?

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Ok, so 18-55 pretty much seals the deal that this thing is an APS-C. That's all that really matters. Don't like the aesthetics of this thing? Doesn't matter. Need wheels? Doesn't matter. Angry about the lack of a PASM dial? Doesn't matter. Color reminds you of your ex? Doesn't matter.

What does matter is EF-M = APS-C. What logically follows is we'll have an EF/EF-S->EF-M adapter and Canon mirrorless cameras will be able to use our existing lenses.

This thing is the first gen of a new class. THIS particular mirrorless camera is obviously aimed at consumers. We kinda have an inkling that it will have a sibling out near or at arrival. We're pretty damn sure there's going to be a second generation, and Canon's the kind of company who will make a higher end one. If this exact offering doesn't blow your skirt up eventually one will probably come along. The important thing is that it's APS-C. This is just one body which is current for a year or two. A mount lasts decades.

Canon doesn't really care about selling bodies so much as they care about getting you hooked into their lens system. Someone buying a low-end body is a customer. Someone buying many lenses is a very good customer. Canon wants their customers to be very good customers, and that means more lenses and future bodies. APS-C gets them there.
 
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Gothmoth said:
correct msowsun that´s how i measured it too.

I tend to agree - the sensor looks "slimmer" i.e. closer to 3:2 than images I have seen of the G1X sensor. Also, the rear LCD seems to have a 3:2 aspect ratio. I have never seen a camera which leaves blank edges on the left and/or right sides when displaying an image in landscape orientation. That would seem to suggest a sensor with a 3:2 aspect ratio.
 
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I'm reasonably ok with this. But I'm anxiously waiting for confirmation of an external electronic viewfinder. For any semi-serious photographer, this is a "must have". Very curious about those camera strap connectors. Looking forward to more details.
 
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I wonder what the camera/lens exteriors are going to be made out of? the thing that jumps to mind is obviously cheap plastic but looking at those pics it does seem to have much more of a sheen look to me than is typical for Canon's other plastic lenses. Given that this mirrorless seems to be very much aiming for the NEX I wouldnt actually be supprized if it and the lenses have metal exteriors.

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If the G1X is $709, just imagine the price on this thing. Darn. It better be made by the hands of angels if they expect more money than that.

The G1X has a much larger body with a viewfinder, more manual controls and a bright/long lens built in. While I'd guess Canon will try to sell this for a similar kind of price I doubt it will be $1000, even if it is mirrorless prices generally seem to fall much faster than DSLR prices.
 
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msowsun said:
By my rough calculations the EF-M lens mount would be about 15% smaller than an EF or EF-S mount and it looks more like a regular 22.3 x 14.9 APS-C sensor rather than the 18.7 x 14mm G1x sensor.
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How can that be a 22mm lens if the front element is only 14mm across?
 
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I overlayed a 7D and lined up the mounting ring as best I could (first pic), then traced around the sensor on the 7d and overlayed that on the EOS-M (second pic).

Pretty sure that's aps-c we're looking at.
 

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Hillsilly said:
I'm reasonably ok with this. But I'm anxiously waiting for confirmation of an external electronic viewfinder. For any semi-serious photographer, this is a "must have". Very curious about those camera strap connectors. Looking forward to more details.

I think this body is going to be pitched at the bottom end of the market, so I am unsure about an EVF. The only thing that is a little incongruous if this is pitched at the low end is the lack of a pop-up flash.

I think this body will be Canon's "gateway drug" into the EOS system. They will want to keep it affordable. The only problem I see with that is that at the low end people do not want to buy separate speedlites.

I doubt we will see a 40mm pancake with an EF-M mount for instance - Canon will probably rather want people to buy an EF mount lens plus adapter, so that when they start thinking of a DLSR, they already have glass they can use on an EOS DSLR.
Once they have a more feature-rich body available, this system will be of more interest to enthusiasts.
 
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eosbit said:
I overlayed a 7D and lined up the mounting ring as best I could (first pic), then traced around the sensor on the 7d and overlayed that on the EOS-M (second pic).

Pretty sure that's aps-c we're looking at.

What also intrigues me is that it looks like the diameter of the lens mount is large enough to accomodate a full frame sensor. It looks like Canon may be playing the long game here, with a view to a strategic investment in a system which can be extended, rather than looking for a quick win.
 
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I actually like the look of it, sure it isn't retro-looking like the Fuji X series or the Leicas but I don't find it ugly at all.

I don't have money to spend at the moment, but I can't wait to see what else canon has to offer. ;D
 
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gmrza said:
eosbit said:
I overlayed a 7D and lined up the mounting ring as best I could (first pic), then traced around the sensor on the 7d and overlayed that on the EOS-M (second pic).

Pretty sure that's aps-c we're looking at.

What also intrigues me is that it looks like the diameter of the lens mount is large enough to accomodate a full frame sensor. It looks like Canon may be playing the long game here, with a view to a strategic investment in a system which can be extended, rather than looking for a quick win.

Of course it's large enough, it's an EF series mount. But you're right, Canon (as usual) are playing the big picture long game here. They would never put everything on the plate straight away, got to leave enough features out to enable yearly upgrades.
 
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zim said:
…. and what I asked for was a M9 busting rangefinder street camera but that was never going to happen either don’t think I’ll even log on Monday think I’ll go and take some piccies instead yaaaaawnnnnnnnn

This M9 with Hermes? ;D
http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=7948.msg144987#msg144987


meh you can keep the cow skin my cat would just try and piss on it ;D ;D

anyways not sure if this P&S really should be called a camera after all a proper camera has a viewfinder this looks more like a phone that can’t make calls :P
 
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gmrza said:
What also intrigues me is that it looks like the diameter of the lens mount is large enough to accomodate a full frame sensor. It looks like Canon may be playing the long game here, with a view to a strategic investment in a system which can be extended, rather than looking for a quick win.

Good call, though since the mount is about the same size that all stands to reason. Again, mounts last for decades so no reason to kill FF for mirrorless. As EVFs get better it's entirely possible we'll see a FF mirrorless. Heck, mirrored may go away entirely. Mirrorless doesn't have to be small. Folks curse EVFs, but EVFs can be made to be whatever size they wish. Optical viewfinders are the size they are due to physical constraints and how much light there is. Remove all that and replace it with something that has the cost curve of electronics.
 
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If this is indeed APS-C, I'm very intrigued.
The only real problem I see with this camera is no pop up flash and no viewfinder.....
Why does Canon think someone in a mirrorless system is going to want to carry around a seperate flash unit.... I hate that Canon doesn't put pop ups on their DSLR's.
I am also very curious if this EF-M can take FF in the future. Because there is no pop up flash, viewfinder, and the fact that there is sure to be an upgraded specs version of this I will wait to join Canon Mirrorless... but once these things are in FF, I will jump on it instantly.
 
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