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December 2016
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139 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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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
Extrait: Performance Compared Usage RecommendationsCanon EOS M5 (14.9 oz./422g with battery and card, about $979 ) and EF-M 15-45mm (about $1,099 as a kit with 18-55 lens as shown or $1,479 as a kit with 18-150mm lens ). bigger. I got mine at Adorama. I'd also g...
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Publié: 2017-01-03, Auteur: George , review by: shutterbug.com
Extrait: The Canon EOS M5 is a very compact mirrorless camera with a 24MP, APS-C size sensor. It's the first EOS M camera with an electronic viewfinder. ( Editor's Note: Lab Review lab tests and comments are supplied by BetterNet, Shutterbug's TIPA-affiliated te...
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New 24MP sensor offers muchimproved dynamic range, Dual Pixel autofocus is both quick and accurate, Excellent direct controls with good customization options, JPEGs offer typically good 'Canon color', Touchscreen interface is approachable and very well th
Native lens lineup is sorely lacking, No 4K video capture, 1080p video capture lacks detail, Viewfinder blackout is very long, Low light image quality significantly worse than peers, Shutter button lacks responsiveness, JPEG noise reduction and sharpening
The EOS M5 has plenty going for it. Shooting smooth, properly focused video is incredibly easy, and the new 24MP sensor has made great strides in overall image quality. Dual Pixel autofocus makes for faster, more precise focusing and really makes the M5 s...
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Canon's EOS M5 so far feels like a “me too” type of camera. It isn't at all bad; but this camera should've been here two years ago. It doesn't feel anywhere like the level of innovation that the Canon 5D Mk II was to the industry; but with all this said i...
Enthusiast-oriented compact camera body; Good image quality in most situations; Built-in electronic viewfinder; Impressive Dual Pixel CMOS AF; Very good overall performance,
High ISO image quality and dynamic range aren't quite up to par with some of its competition; No 4K video recording; Native EF-M lens selection is still limited; Below average battery life,
iAuto and Program shooting modes are accurate and easy in all situations, Dual Pixel AF is very fast, Burst shooting went beyond the Canon claims, Great image quality at the lower ISOs, 5Axis image stabilization was a help when shooting handheld stills, T
High ISO includes a lot of noise, Touch AF can be difficult when turned on as it will change the AF point every time the LCD is touched (If you are not intending to use this feature), Limited MMount lens selection, 5Axis IS was a little disappointing when
Smaller than most DSLRs, but larger than a many other ILCs, Canon's EOS M-Series takes DSLR components like APS-C sized image sensors and stuffs them into a more compact body. New for 2016, we have the Canon EOS M5 camera with a newly developed 24.2MP CMO...