New EOS M Camera Coming in February [CR3]

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<p>We’re told that Canon will announced a new EOS M camera in February, ahead of CP+ in Yokohama, Japan which starts on February 23, 2017.</p>
<p>The new EOS M camera will come in below the recently released EOS M5 and will likely retain a similar form factor to the EOS M10 and EOS M3.</p>
<p>We also received further confirmation that the two kit lenses that will be available for EOS M cameras will be the EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM, and the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM and that the EF-M 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 IS STM will be discontinued.</p>
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Probably replacement for the M3, hopefully with DPAF. Right now I don't think there's enough of a gap between the M10 and M3 in performance to justify the (price) difference...
 
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jolyonralph said:
My prediction, for what it's worth which is probably very little, is that it'll simply be a refresh of the M10 line, and you'll see an EOS M11 with the EOS M3 24mp sensor in it and, if you're very lucky, a flash hotshoe capable of taking the EVF, but I suspect that part is unlikely.

Exactly my expectation. M11, but called EOS M20. M3 sensor, without DPAF. No Viewfinder. Maybe connector for external EVF-DC1. Maybe with tilt LCD. Defintiely NO EOS firmware and UI.

HOPEFULLY it will at least be small SMALL (like M10). And maybe a reasonably low street price fairly soon after launch.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
HaroldC3 said:
You have to wonder if it will be an M5 without an EVF.

If sized like the other M models, I would be interested. Particularly if they go back to the EOS UI, but that's unlikely for an M3 or M10 successor.

Returned from Cocoa Beach/WDW pre-Christmas fun; the M2/11-22/270II trio works (and I mean really works) for stills...and for video the flash is replaced with a Rode Videomic Pro. The fireworks shows are simply spectacular; no tripod...no set-up. It just works.

The size of the body matters to me; I anxiously await this new release as I have yet to purchase the M3 or the M5 (but am now considering the refurb M3 offered by Canon).

There is a very real place for Canon's M offerings...
 
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I'm still rockin' the M2 with a beat up M1 as back up (which still works). I like the size of the M2 for hiking. Would be interesting to see what this updated M is all about. It's probably going to be an M20. I don't like the M10's lack of grip though and it looks and feels plasticky so hopefully some improvements there. Only thing I miss in the M2 is a tilt screen but tbh I just pair up to smartphone for those awkward angles.
 
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