The Canon EOS M, which will be announced tomorrow, 23 rd July 2012, will match other Micro Four-Thirds cameras like the Olympus E-M5 and Panasonic Lumix G. The image above might give an insight to what the camera looks like, but it could a Photoshop exercise. The Japanese site Digicame-info reports that it will be named EOS M. From the illustration, and it is quite a thin, mirrorless camera. It is expected to come with an entirely new mount, the EF-M, which could mean that the sensor would be closer to a full APS-C than to the one used in the PowerShot G1 X. This could mean that the sensors would be bigger than other Micro Four-Thrid cameras, which would be good news.
Canon EOS M SpecificationsThe Canon EOS M that launches tomorrow will have the following specifications. Beyond the camera, the system will launch with 2 lenses, the EF-M 22 f/2 STM & EF-M 18-55 IS. It will also launch with a new flash, the EX 90 and an EF lens adaptor.
- 18mp APS-C
- DIGIC V
- ISO 100-12800 (25,600 Expansion)
- 3″ Touchscreen 1.04million pixels
- Phase & Contrast AF
- Video Servo AF
- 1920×1080 Video 30p/25p/24p
- 1280×720 Video 60p/50p
- MPEG-4, AVC/H.264
- SD Card
- Adaptor at launch for EF lenses

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