Is EOS M discontinued?

Canon hasn’t yet declared that the system has been discontinued, as no doubt there’s still new stock out there waiting to be sold, but take it from us, the Canon EOS M system has effectively been discontinued, by the introduction of new APS-C RF mount cameras.

Is Canon EF-M discontinued?

On a page headed Products Discontinued by EF Lens the Canon Japan website lists 55 discontinued EF lenses, 14 EF-S lenses, one EF-M lens and three TS-E lenses, though it should be noted that some of these have been discontinued for some time.

Is Canon EOS M good for photography?

Sensor and Image Quality Image quality from the Canon EOS M is superb. The sensor and the ‘brain’ are essentially that of the Canon 7D. The 18 Megapixel 22.3 x 14.9mm CMOS sensor is a tried and tested staple of Canon design. With an ISO of up to 12800, it’s good in low light situations.

Is EF-M the same as EOS M?

The Canon EF-M lens mount, introduced in 2012, is a derivative of the Canon EF lens mount designed for use with the Canon EOS M mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera. The EF-M lens mount is one of Canon’s two new systems for mirrorless cameras, the other being the RF mount.

Is Canon killing the M Series?

In short, no; it’s not doomed. And when we were briefed on this by Canon, we were quite shocked to hear it. But their explanation makes sense. In Canon’s mind, the EF-M cameras still sell very well.

When did EOS M come out?

July 23, 2012
The Canon EOS M was released on July 23, 2012, as the first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera from Canon.

Does EF lens fit EF-M?

You can attach EF and EF-S lenses, but via an optional accessory – the EOS-EF M adapter. Then, in 2018, a fourth new lens mount was introduced, this time for Canon’s new full frame mirrorless system – the RF lens mount.

Can I use EF lens on EOS-M?

The Mount Adapter EF-EOS M allows Canon EF and EF-S lenses to be mounted on the Canon EOS M Digital Camera. It is fully compatible with all lens functions, including image stabilization and auto focus.