Canon EOS M Mirrorless Camera Body, Black {18MP}

Model #359824
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Canon EOS M: the APS-C sensor in a rangefinder-slim body.

The EOS M was Canon's first mirrorless camera, built around an 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor and a Digic 5 processor in a body measuring just 109 x 66 x 32mm and weighing 298g. That sensor size matters: you get the same imaging foundation as Canon's Rebel-series DSLRs of the era, with RAW capture, ISO up to 6400 natively (expandable to 25600), and full manual exposure control including aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual mode. Shutter speeds run from 60 seconds to 1/4000 sec, giving enough range for long-exposure work on one end and clean daylight shooting on the other.

The EF-M mount was purpose-built for APS-C, with an 18mm flange distance that enables compact lens designs. The camera pairs naturally with the EF-M 22mm f/2 pancake for a genuinely pocketable kit, and the EF-EOS M adapter opens up the full Canon EF and EF-S lens catalog. The 3-inch Clear View II touchscreen at 1,040,000 dots drives most of the control interface, and a full hot shoe accepts Canon EX-series flashes and the wireless flash system. Video records at 1080p up to 30fps or 720p up to 60fps with stereo audio. The 31-point AF system and 4.3 fps burst rate are best matched to subjects that aren't moving fast. Where this camera earns its place is still-subject work: landscapes, studio setups, deliberate street photography, and travel shooting where compact size and genuine sensor quality are the priorities.

Who It's For

Travel photographers who want APS-C image quality without carrying a DSLR will find the 298g body easy to justify on long trips, especially paired with the EF-M 22mm pancake. Studio and product shooters benefit from the full manual exposure controls, RAW output, and hot shoe for off-camera flash. Landscape photographers working with static subjects get a sensor capable of ISO 100 base sensitivity and 60-second exposures with no mirror-slap vibration. Canon EF/EF-S lens owners with an EF-EOS M adapter can also put existing glass to work on a compact body, making this a practical second-body option for those already invested in Canon glass.

Key Features

  • 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor with Digic 5 processor
  • Canon EF-M mount with 18mm flange distance for compact lenses
  • 31-point autofocus system, 4.3 fps burst shooting
  • ISO 100-6,400 native, expandable to 25,600
  • RAW and JPEG capture, full manual exposure modes
  • 3-inch capacitive touchscreen, 1,040,000 dots, no optical viewfinder
  • 1080p30 video with stereo audio, external microphone input
  • Hot shoe for external flash, no built-in flash

FAQ

How does the EOS M's autofocus compare to DSLRs?
It's slower. The 31-point AF system hunts noticeably before locking, especially in lower light. You'll notice the difference if you're coming from a DSLR viewfinder-live-view AF on DSLRs is comparably sluggish, but the EOS M has no optical viewfinder option, so slow AF is all you get.
Can I use my existing Canon EF lenses on this?
Yes, with the EF-EOS M adapter. The native EF-M mount is designed for compact lenses, but adapting full EF and EF-S glass works fine-you'll just lose the size advantage that makes the body appealing in the first place.
What's the battery life like?
CIPA-rated for 230 shots per charge. That's half what you'd expect from a comparable DSLR because the LCD and sensor are always powered in live-view mode. Bring a spare battery if you're shooting all day.
Is there a viewfinder?
No. You compose exclusively on the 3-inch rear touchscreen, which lacks auto-brightness adjustment so visibility suffers in daylight compared to optical viewfinders or phones with adaptive displays.
What kind of shooting is this camera built for?
Still subjects-landscapes, studio work, deliberate street photography, travel where size matters more than response speed. Skip it for sports, kids, or anything moving fast. The 4.3 fps burst rate and slow AF make action work frustrating.
Does it have in-body image stabilization?
No. You're relying on lens-based IS or fast shutter speeds, which limits your flexibility in low light without raising ISO.
What about video?
Records 1080p up to 30fps or 720p up to 60fps with stereo audio. Solid for the time, but the lack of in-body stabilization is noticeable during handheld recording.
SpecificationValue
SensorAPS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
Resolution18.0 MP
MountCanon EF-M
AF Points31
ISO Range100-6,400 (expandable to 25,600)
Burst Rate4.3
Shutter Speed60 sec
Video1920x1080
StabilizationNo
ConnectivityEye-Fi Connected
BatteryLithium-Ion LP-E12 rechargeable battery & charger
ISO AutoYes
Boosted ISO Max25,600
Uncompressed FormatRAW
JPEG Quality LevelsFine, Normal
Other Resolutions3,456 x 2,304, 2,592 x 1,728, 1,920 x 1,280, 720 x 480
Digital ZoomNo
Manual FocusYes
Aperture PriorityYes
Shutter PriorityYes
Manual ExposureYes
Scene ModesYes
External FlashYes
External Flash Notesvia hot shoe
Flash ModesAuto, On, Off, Red-eye
Screen Size3"
Screen Dots1,040,000
Screen TypeClear View II TFT LCD
Articulated LCDFixed
Video Modes1920x1080 (30, 25, 24 fps), 1280x720 (60, 50 fps), 640x480 (60, 50 fps)
Video FormatMPEG-4, H.264
MicrophoneStereo
SpeakerMono
Storage TypesSD/SDHC/SDXC
USBUSB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
HDMIHDMI mini
GPSOptional (via GP-E2)
Battery Life Cipa230
ColorBlack
Dimensions109 x 66 x 32 mm (4.29 x 2.6 x 1.26")
Weight298 g (10.51 oz)

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Brand Name Canon
Flash System Canon E-TTL II, Canon E-TTL
Focus Type Autofocus (lens motor)
Lens Mount Canon EF-M
Memory Card Type SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS-I, SDXC, SDXC UHS-I
Video Resolution 640x480 p60 (59.94), Full HD (1920x1080), Full HD (1920x1080) p24 (23.976), Full HD (1920x1080) p25, Full HD (1920x1080) p30 (29.97), HD (1280x720), HD (1280x720) p60 (59.94), HD (1280x720) p50, 640x480 p50