Ever heard of a mirrorless camera? Well now you have. The world's largest DSLR maker, Canon will be making a change soon if rumours are to be correct. The EOS M camera has been revealed on a Japanese website called Digicame. The site claims that they have got their hands on the camera and that it came straight from a retailer. The camera looks to use a new lens mount called EF-M, and is pictured with a 22mm f/2 STM macro lens.
The sensor size is still unclear, but Canon Watch's source claims that the EOS M will take on a APS-C sensor, but it is a possibility that Canon will reuse the slightly smaller 1.5-inch chip found in the G1 X. The camera looks to be small, simple and accessible camera, the design is very much close to the Nikon J1 or the Panasonic GF5. The camera doesn't appear to have a pop-up flash either, but it does have a hotshoe mount. The image could be fake, but with a official reveal said to be coming on Monday, we do not have long to find out.
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