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The New And Improved EOS M3

  • Writer: ceuptodate
    ceuptodate
  • Sep 30, 2015
  • 1 min read

the EOS M3 boasts a 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, Digic 6 processor and a Hybrid AF III focusing system. What's interiguing about these specifications is that Canon based them off of its latest entry-level DSLRs, the T6s and T6i, which works well for the M3. The camera also comes with the same focus peaking system and dynamic image stabilization, all inside a much compacter body than the other models. As has become standard on most cameras, Canon's new mirrorless features NFC and WiFi, letting you easily transfer pictures to an iOS or Android device. You can also use the company's Connect app to shoot remotely, But what you won't find here, is 4K video; the EOS M3 can only record up to 1080p movies at 24, 25 and 30 fps, with a maximum ISO range of 6,400, although lower-res movies support up to 12,800 (12,800 with expansion to 25,600 for stills). If you want to take high-speed snaps, on the other hand, there's a modest 4.2 frames-per-second mode.

 
 
 

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