24Mp APS, C format sensor, Excellent interface, Plenty of control
Limited EF, M mount lens range, Frustrating autofocus system, No viewfinder built, in
While the M3 is very capable, the 18-55mm kit limits detail resolution significantly and the autofocus system has a habit of focusing on the background rather than the subject...
Publicerad: 2015-05-05, Författare: Bruno , testad av: digitalversus.com
Nicely built body, Easy to use, Picture quality up to 3200 ISO, Good AF tracking, Tiltable touchscreen, WiFi & NFC, Power adapter included, Builtin flash
Slow AF, Slow startup, No builtin EVF, No 60p video, Bulky 1855mm kit lens
Like the original EOS M, the EOS M3 is well built and fun to use and has excellent picture quality (even using the kit lens), good AF tracking and good video. But it's still much slower than its rivals, it doesn't have an EVF, it takes no risks and it off...
A very well-designed mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, the EOS M3 offers high-quality photos
It's slow, with a relatively limited feature set for the price
The Canon EOS M3 offers DSLR-quality photos and decent performance, but its feature set is average and the dearth of lenses shows a lack of commitment by Canon....
Compact, portable design, Excellent controls and user interface, Impressive image quality
Relatively slow continuous shooting and focusing, No built-in viewfinder, Limited native lens range
Overall, theres a lot to like about the Canon EOS M3. It is compact, well made, and handles well, with a sensibly thought-out control layout and well-designed grip. Crucially, autofocus speed is much improved on earlier Canon EOS M models, to the extent...
Publicerad: 2015-02-06, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Sammanfattning: Canon makes great DSLR cameras, there's no doubt about that. But in 2012 when the company dipped into the mirrorless market with the EOS M, it was unusually behind the curve. The EOS M2 appeared in Asia to try and fill a gap, some firmware update appeared...
The Canon EOS M3 is a much better, more complete-feeling camera than the EOS M. But perhaps that's the least you would hope for. More manual control, better AF performance and a new processor were almost a given for Canon to turn its CSC fortunes around....
24Mp APSC format sensor, Excellent interface, Plenty of control
Limited EFM mount lens range, Frustrating autofocus system, No viewfinder builtin
While the M3 is very capable, the 18-55mm kit limits detail resolution significantly and the autofocus system has a habit of focusing on the background rather than the subject...
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Publicerad: 2015-05-06, Författare: terry , testad av: dpexpert.com.au
The image quality, both in jpeg and RAW, is excellent. Up to ISO 3200 noise is not an issue. Even jpegs have fine noise reduction that doesn't degrade the image and when the large 24 million pixel image is reduced to A4 size for printing noise is invisibl
The eyelevel electronic viewfinder is an expensive option
This camera is not sold in the US because even though it has all the important features of a DSLR it doesn't have the size and ostentation. The image quality is the same as for the bigger Canons. The LCD gives more information in shooting mode than you ge...