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  2. Canon EOS M3 - Wikipedia

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    However, the EOS M3 adds a number of new features, including a contoured grip, tilting LCD touchscreen, built-in pop-up flash and dedicated mode dial. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Internally, the EOS M3 sports a DIGIC 6 image processor , 24.2 megapixel APS-C sensor , Hybrid CMOS AF III 49-point autofocus system, image stabilisation, and integrated Wi-Fi ...

  3. Canon EOS M - Wikipedia

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    Canon EOS M is the first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera produced by Canon. DPReview noted that the EOS M is effectively a miniature version of the Canon EOS 650D, which was introduced in June 2012, with a simpler physical interface. [1] The letter M in EOS M stands for "mobility" and EOS means "electro-optical system".

  4. List of Canon products - Wikipedia

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    Canon EOS M, Canon's first mirrorless system camera. APS-C sensor. Canon EOS M; Canon EOS M2 (not available in North America) Canon EOS M3; Canon EOS M10; Canon EOS M5; Canon EOS M6; Canon EOS M6 Mark II; Canon EOS M100; Canon EOS M50; Canon EOS M50 Mark II; Canon EOS R7; Canon EOS R10; Canon EOS R50; Canon EOS R100; Full-Frame sensor Canon EOS ...

  5. Category:Canon EF-M-mount cameras - Wikipedia

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    Canon EOS M3; Canon EOS M5; Canon EOS M6; ... Canon EOS M50; Canon EOS M100; Canon EOS M200 This page was last edited on 22 June 2023, at 18:22 (UTC). ...

  6. Canon EOS - Wikipedia

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    Logo. Canon EOS (Electro-Optical System) is an autofocus single-lens reflex camera (SLR) and mirrorless camera series produced by Canon Inc. Introduced in 1987 with the Canon EOS 650, all EOS cameras used 35 mm film until October 1996 when the EOS IX was released using the new and short-lived APS film.

  7. Flange focal distance - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating the flange focal length of an SLR–type and a mirrorless–type camera. For an interchangeable lens camera, the flange focal distance (FFD) (also known as the flange-to-film distance, flange focal depth, flange back distance (FBD), flange focal length (FFL), back focus [1] or register, depending on the usage and source) of a lens mount system is the distance from the ...

  8. Shutter (photography) - Wikipedia

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    In photography, a shutter is a device that allows light to pass for a determined period, exposing photographic film or a photosensitive digital sensor to light in order to capture a permanent image of a scene. A shutter can also be used to allow pulses of light to pass outwards, as seen in a movie projector or a signal lamp. A shutter of ...

  9. Canon EOS M10 - Wikipedia

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    The EOS M10 is an entry-level model which lacks the large rubber grip, multiple control dials, and hot shoe flash that can be found on the larger and more expensive Canon EOS M3. [2] The EOS M10 uses the same 18MP APS-C sensor as the older Canon EOS M2, which was not sold in the United States. [3] The EOS M10 also uses the EOS M2's Hybrid CMOS ...