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Canon EOS M3 launched and priced in PH

Canon Philippines has launched today the EOS M3 mirrorless camera which sports a 24.2 megapixel APS-C sensor, 49-point hybrid AF, WiFi and NFC.

Canon EOS M3 specs:
24.2 Hybrid CMOS III APS-C sensor
DIGIC 6 processor
49-point hybrid AF
ISO 100 – ISO 25600
1/4000 sec max shutter speed
30 sec minimum shutter speed
3-inch flip-up touchscreen display, 1.04m dots
External flash support via hotshoe
1080/30p/25p/24p; 720/60p/50p video recording, H.264
WiFi
NFC
USB 2.0
HDMI
microphone port
LP-E17 lithium-ion battery (250 shots)
111 x 68 x 44 mm
366g

The Canon EOS M3 with EF-M 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM lens is priced at Php25,998.

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7 Responses

  1. Avatar for Ian Bolipata Ian Bolipata says:

    Canon is dead. They don’t understand that they are not relevant to today’s market anymore. They relied too much on their ambassadors thinking they would sell their SLR’s. No ROI.

  2. Avatar for John John says:

    This or the sony a6000. Im confused. >.<

    • Avatar for oliver mia oliver mia says:

      It’s an easy choice. Check out some YouTube reviews. Canon makes good DSLR. As to mirrorless, I don’t think so.

    • Avatar for miko miko says:

      a6000 for me, having EVF is really good when shooting under bright light. i been using my old Sony Nex5n for a long time now (with legacy lens + adaptor, because Sony’s native lenses for nex, now @ line, are really expensive) and still gives me good quality images.

  3. Avatar for Mr A Mr A says:

    That’s kinda affordable for what it does and it’s using EF lens? The same one used in SLRs? I like to see a review of this.

    • Avatar for Mr A Mr A says:

      I stand corrected. Its a different lens from their SLR counterpart. Didn’t notice the M part in EF-M.

    • Avatar for via via says:

      Of course you can use EF lenses with an adapter. It’s been like that since the original EOS M.

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