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CANON EOS M50

THE M50 produces the same quality and
performance as the more expensive M5.
Its features probably won’t tempt any Canon
DSLR users to the mirrorless camp, but for new
users looking for a smaller body and trying to get
into photography, it’s a marvellous route inside
the Canon system.

Sensor 24.2Mp, APS-C CMOS
Viewfinder OLED EVF, 2,360k dots
ISO 100-25600
AF 143/99-point (1 cross-type)
LCD 3in vari-angle touch-screen, 1,040k
Max burst (buffer) 10fps, 7.4fps with autofocus
Memory card SD/SDHC/SDXC and UHS-1

CANON EOS M6 PRICE: £499/$579

THE M6 is an interesting proposition as it’s
smaller than the M5 and comes without an
electronic viewfinder. It’s only marginally larger
and heavier than the cheaper M100, but comes
with a hotshoe for an external flash, can shoot at
9fps, and has a port for an external microphone
to help with HD video recording.

Sensor 24.2Mp APS-C CMOS
Viewfinder No
ISO 100-25600
AF 49-point AF
LCD 3in tilting touchscreen, 1,040k dots
Max burst (buffer) 9fps
Memory card SD/SDHC/SDXC and UHS-1

CANON EOS M5 TESTED IN ISSUE 122 PRICE: £599/$679

AS Canon’s flagship mirrorless M camera for
enthusiasts, the EOS M5 really opens up the
DSLR vs CSC debate. It shares much of the tech
as the 80D, but swaps the optical viewfinder for
an electronic version, making this compact
system camera a pocket rocket.^

Sensor 24.2Mp APS-C CMOS
Viewfinder OLED EVF, 2.36 million dots
ISO 100-25600
AF 49-point AF
LCD 3.2in tilting touchscreen, 1,620k dots
Max burst (buffer) 9fps
Memory card SD/SDHC/SDXC and UHS-1

CANON EOS RP^ TESTED IN ISSUE^151 PRICE: £1399/$1299

CANON is catering to crop-sensor CSC M or EOS
DSLR users looking for a full-frame upgrade that
won’t break the bank. The EOS RP is strong spec
package that’s notably smaller, lighter and
cheaper than almost all its rivals, and ideal as
an ‘entry-level’ full-frame camera.

Sensor 26.2Mp, full-frame CMOS
Viewfinder 0.39-in EVF, 2.36 million dots
ISO 100-40,000 (exp. ISO50-102,400)
AF 4779 Dual Pixel AF positions
LCD 3in vari-angle touch-screen, 1040k
Max burst (buffer) 5fps (50 Raw/Unlimited JPEG)
Memory card SD/SDHC/SDXC and UHS-ll

CANON EOS R TESTED IN ISSUE^148 PRICE: £2349/$2300

THE full-frame mirrorless Canon EOS R boasts
the new RF mount and fully articulated Dual Pixel
AF touchscreen with 5,655 AF points. Equivalent
in many specs to the EOS 5D Mark IV, it’s an
attractive way for those looking to experience
mirrorless photography.^

Sensor 30.3Mp full-frame CMOS
Electronic viewfinder 0.5-in EVF, 3.69million dots
ISO 100-40,000 (exp. ISO52-102,400)
AF 5655 Dual Pixel AF points
LCD 3.2in fully articulating touchscreen
Max burst (buffer) Approx. 8fps (47 Raw, 100JPEG)
Memory card 1x SD/SDHC/SDXC and UHS-II

TESTED IN ISSUE 141 PRICE: £489/$629

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CANON EOS M100
CANON’S EOS M100 is aimed at attracting
Instagramers and smartphone upgraders to
Canon’s mirrorless M range, and has an appealing
spec list including its 24Mp sensor which has
worked so effectively in the flasgship M5 CSC
and 80D DSLR cameras.
Sensor 24.2MP APS-C CMOS
Viewfinder No
ISO 100-25600
AF 49-point AF
LCD 3in tilting touchscreen, 1,040k dots
Max burst (buffer) 6.1 fps
Memory card SD/SDHC/SDXC and UHS-1
PRICES QUOTED ARE BODY-ONLY UNLESS STATED
TESTED IN ISSUE 135 PRICE with 15-45mm kit lens: £329/$449

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