Canon has unveiled its latest camera, which is designed to be a little brother to the newly-announced EOS M3, the company's latest mirrorless camera. The new camera is called the EOS M10, and it's essentially a stripped down version of the M3.
On top of being stripped down, the camera has a lightweight body and includes an 18 MP sensor, compared with the 24.2 MP sensor in the M3.
In addition to that, however, the camera is pretty similar to its more expensive counterpart. For example, it offers the same 49-point AF, 1.04 million dot touchscreen, 25,600 max ISO and 1080/30p video.
Canon hasn't yet announced the price for the new camera, however, if the price is considerably cheaper than the $680 M3, the M10 could be a very interesting choice for photographers looking for an APS-C camera. It's not yet known when the camera will be available, however, it will come in black, gray and white color options.
Canon didn't stop at the M3 when it came to announcements, however. It also took the wraps off of a 20.2 MP compact camera called the PowerShot G5 X, which is available for $799 in the U.S. starting now. It can be bought from Canon's online store.
Via: Engadget