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Canon M Dead: Is This The End Of Mirrorless Cameras?

Jake S. is a professional photographer based in New York City. He's been shooting with Canon cameras for over 10 years, and was an early adopter of Canon's mirrorless system when the original EOS M was announced. On his blog, Jake's Camera Talk, he enjoys testing and reviewing the newest...

What To Know

  • The R5 C uses the same RF mount as the EOS R cameras, but it also has an EF-M mount adapter, which allows it to use EOS M lenses.
  • There are a number of mirrorless cameras that offer similar features to the EOS M cameras, but the EOS M system remains a competitive option for photographers who are looking for a compact and affordable mirrorless camera.
  • The EOS R system offers a wider range of features and capabilities than the EOS M system, and it is likely to be supported by Canon for many years to come.

Canon’s EOS M system has been a popular choice for mirrorless camera enthusiasts since its introduction in 2012. However, recent rumors have suggested that Canon may be discontinuing the M system in favor of its EOS R system. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the evidence and try to answer the question: is Canon M dead?

The Evidence for Canon M’s Demise

There are a few pieces of evidence that suggest Canon may be phasing out the EOS M system. First, Canon has not released a new EOS M camera since the M6 Mark II in 2019. This is a significant gap in the release schedule, especially considering that Canon has been releasing new EOS R cameras on a regular basis.

Second, Canon has been discontinuing EOS M lenses. In 2020, Canon discontinued the EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM and the EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM lenses. These were two of the most popular EOS M lenses, so their discontinuation is a significant blow to the system.

Third, Canon has been merging the EOS M and EOS R systems. In 2021, Canon released the EOS R5 C, a hybrid camera that can shoot both stills and video. The R5 C uses the same RF mount as the EOS R cameras, but it also has an EF-M mount adapter, which allows it to use EOS M lenses. This suggests that Canon is moving towards a single mirrorless system, with the EOS R system at the forefront.

The Evidence for Canon M’s Survival

Despite the evidence that suggests Canon may be discontinuing the EOS M system, there are also a few reasons to believe that the system may survive. First, the EOS M system has a loyal following of users who appreciate its compact size and affordable price.

Second, Canon has a large investment in the EOS M system. The company has released over 30 EOS M lenses, and it has developed a number of accessories specifically for the system. It would be a significant financial loss for Canon to abandon the EOS M system.

Third, the EOS M system is still relevant in the market. There are a number of mirrorless cameras that offer similar features to the EOS M cameras, but the EOS M system remains a competitive option for photographers who are looking for a compact and affordable mirrorless camera.

Canon’s Official Statement

Canon has not officially announced whether or not it is discontinuing the EOS M system. However, the company has said that it is “committed to the EOS M system” and that it will “continue to develop new products for the system.”

What Does the Future Hold for Canon M?

It is difficult to say for sure what the future holds for the Canon EOS M system. The evidence suggests that Canon may be phasing out the system, but there are also reasons to believe that the system may survive. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to continue the EOS M system is up to Canon.

What Should Canon M Users Do?

If you are a Canon M user, you may be wondering what you should do in light of the rumors that the system is being discontinued. There are a few options available to you.

  • Continue using your EOS M camera. If you are happy with your EOS M camera, there is no need to upgrade to a different system. The EOS M system is still a capable system, and there are a wide range of lenses and accessories available for it.
  • Upgrade to an EOS R camera. If you are looking for a more advanced mirrorless camera, you can upgrade to an EOS R camera. The EOS R system offers a wider range of features and capabilities than the EOS M system, and it is likely to be supported by Canon for many years to come.
  • Switch to a different mirrorless system. If you are not satisfied with the EOS M system, you can switch to a different mirrorless system. There are a number of other mirrorless systems available, such as the Sony E-mount system, the Fujifilm X-mount system, and the Micro Four Thirds system.

Final Note: The Future of Canon M

The future of the Canon EOS M system is uncertain. There is evidence to suggest that Canon may be phasing out the system, but there are also reasons to believe that the system may survive. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to continue the EOS M system is up to Canon.

Answers to Your Questions

Q: Is Canon M dead?

A: Canon has not officially announced whether or not it is discontinuing the EOS M system. However, there are rumors that the system may be phased out in favor of the EOS R system.

Q: Why is Canon discontinuing the EOS M system?

A: There are a few possible reasons why Canon may be discontinuing the EOS M system. One reason is that the system has not been as popular as Canon had hoped. Another reason is that Canon may be consolidating its mirrorless camera offerings into a single system, the EOS R system.

Q: What should Canon M users do?

A: Canon M users have a few options available to them. They can continue using their EOS M camera, upgrade to an EOS R camera, or switch to a different mirrorless system.

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Jack S.

Jake S. is a professional photographer based in New York City. He's been shooting with Canon cameras for over 10 years, and was an early adopter of Canon's mirrorless system when the original EOS M was announced. On his blog, Jake's Camera Talk, he enjoys testing and reviewing the newest Canon M models as they're released. When he's not shooting with mirrorless, Jake enjoys landscape, street, and travel photography. His work has been featured in several photography magazines and online publications. Jake believes that Canon's M series offers photographers incredible image quality and versatility in a small, lightweight package. He's committed to helping others get the most out of their Canon mirrorless cameras through his in-depth reviews, technique guides, and photography tutorials on jakescameratalk.com.

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