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December 2016
(77%)
139 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(87%)
141 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Possibilité d'utiliser les optiques EF/EF-S par l'intermédiaire d'une bague d'adaptation (vendue en option)
Bonne compacité et finition de qualité
Écran tactile et inclinable
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Bonne réactivité en pho
Qualité de fabrication
Design
Couleurs des clichés
Ergonomie simple et intuitive
Viseur électronique
Réactivité
Écran tactile et orientable
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Flash intégré
Wi-Fi
NFC
Bluetooth
Les commandes similaires à celles d'un Reflex
Compatible avec les objectifs EF-S via un adaptateur optionnel
Les dimensions compactes
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de déclenchement totalement silencieux
Parc d'optiques peu fourni
Objectif de kit peu lumineux
Pas de vidéo UHD/4K
Visée électronique peu fluide en basse lumière
Pas de finition à l'épreuve des intempéries
Optique de kit un peu décevante
Notamm
Autofocus mou
Pas de vidéo 4K
Autonomie
Hautes ISO limitées
Prix
Zoom du kit peu lumineux
Emplacement de la carte mémoire
Les performances photo/vidéo en basse luminosité
Le bouton d'enregistrement des vidéos est mal placé
Ergonomic design, Enthusiast-friendly control layout, Fast Dual Pixel autofocus, Good still image quality, Nice wireless connectivity options
No 4K video, Lens lineup lacks enthusiast options, EIS no substitute for sensor-shift stabilization
Yes, if you are looking for a smaller take-anywhere camera that takes great photos, especially Canon DSLR owners who want familiar controls and official support for your existing lenses (note that the EOS M Mount adapter costs $200). Otherwise, you may be...
Publié: 2016-12-08, Auteur: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Polished handling, Excellent touchscreen control, Plenty of detail in images, Connectivity
No 4K video capture, Limited lens range, Pricey compared to rivals
The EOS M5 is Canon's best mirrorless camera yet, and is certainly a very capable piece of kit. The only things really holding it back are the hefty price difference compared to rivals, and a limited lens range...
Publié: 2016-12-06, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Small size, big step forward for EOS M series, fast autofocus setup (finally), decent viewfinder and touchscreen combination, access to lots of lenses (via adapter)
Battery depletion issues, autofocus setup can't compete with the best mirrorless cameras out there, high ISO sensitivity shows off image noise, no 4K video, expensive compared to competition
The Canon EOS M5 is the mirrorless camera the company should have launched years ago. It's taken far too long for the Japanese maker to catch up with the competition. And even now, the M5 couldn't be called the best thing going.While the M5 does pull in s...
After a series of slightly underwhelming releases, Canon has finally delivered a very competitive CSC that offers a real alternative to DSLRs. With similar image quality and functionality to an enthusiast model like the 80D, but in a compact body, it's su...
Canon EOS M5 – Performance and AF In the majority of situations, the Canon EOS M5 locks onto the target with relative ease and with a good degree of accuracy. Canon has spent a lot of time improving the speed of focusing for its M-series cameras – slow au...
Lots of quick access dials and buttons, Bright and clear viewfinder, Tilting touch-sensitive screen
M-mount lens range limited, Screen not fully articulated, Pricey
It's got the specs to make camera fans drool, and felt fantastic to shoot with when I got to try it out. The EOS M5 looks like Canon is finally doing mirrorless right - and it might even be enough to convince DSLR die-hards to upgrade. The idea is that t...
Superb control layout and handling for such a small camera, Excellent image quality in both JPEG and raw, Works extremely well with a wide range of EF-mount SLR lenses, Easy-to-use wireless communication using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
Relatively small and over-contrasty electronic viewfinder, Shutter is noisier than most mirrorless rivals, Price is very high
Canons EOS M5 is an SLR-shaped mirrorless model for enthusiast photographersWith the EOS M5, Canon has finally made the kind of mirrorless model that its users have been asking for. With its built-in electronic viewfinder and plentiful set of controls, i...
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Publié: 2017-09-13, Auteur: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
On paper, the M5 looks like a mini-EOS 80D; however, that's not quite the case. The built-in electronic viewfinder, the additional controls, and 7 fps burst with continuous AF (9 fps with AF locked) are all welcome additions. Taken together with the 24.2-...