Canon EOS M

APS-C mirrorless system • Discontinued

A popular APS-C mirrorless system that included compact and lightweight cameras that were well suited for casual photography, and a meager array of lenses that nonetheless allowed amateur photographers to capture a wide range of subjects, from architecture and landscapes to wildlife. There were no dedicated lenses for portrait photography in this system, and while EOS APS-C users could directly mount full-frame EF lenses for this purpose, EOS M users had to use an adapter.

Completeness of lens lineup
    Enthusiast photography
    75%

    No dedicated lenses for portrait photography.

    Professional photography
    40%

    No dedicated lenses for professional wild nature photography, architectural photography with perspective correction, professional macrophotography.



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