Will the Canon M2 break through AF Barrier?

Mirrorless Cameras Worth A Look?


For the 5 years mirrorless cameras have been on the market, it seems their biggest flaw or downfall is their inability to focus on moving subjects. And let's be clear, when it comes to subjects moving away from and toward the lens, it has always been difficult even in continuous shooting mode for even the top end DSLR bodies. Also keep in mind that mirrorless bodies lack an always-on viewfinder and their rather short battery life.

Nikon, Olympus and Panasonic have recently made improvements to the speed of AF in single shoot mode, but even these are not up to the potential of a high end ProSumer or Pro body camera.

Now we hear rumors that Canon may well have made some progress in that AF dilemma. Know that these are rumors only at this point, but their new rumored, M2 mirrorless body with the typical APS-C sensor may give someone looking for a far less expensive camera a chance to capture a child on a swing, moving away and toward in continuous shooting mode, or someone on a cycle or a horse, a better opportunity to get more focused shots, rather than no shot at all or an out of focus shot at best.

The hybrid AF systems out there today do a fairly good job of grabbing a good photo but it is still a distance from the more expensive bodies form all manufacturers, including Sony, Lumix, Canon, Nike and Fuji. What will actually appear and hopefully this Fall, may be just what many of us are looking for, or it may turn out to be just another fruitless rumor mill. If you are in the market for a smaller body with the larger APS-C sensor, keep a close eye out for the new Canon M2 and keep your fingers crossed.

Original EOS-M body introduced summer of 2012
Canon EOS-M Mirrorless Digital Camera with EF-M 22mm f/2 STM Lens - Black
Information below come from the website called PhotographyBay posted 2/24/2013 http://www.photographybay.com/2013/02/24/canon-eos-m-version-2-0-rumors/


Recent rumors point to a higher spec’d EOS M-style camera that will hopefully deliver in the autofocus department. Check out the rumored spec list below.
  • 24mp APS-C Sensor
  • New generation AF system
  • DIGIC V
  • Removable Electronic Viewfinder (Very high resolution)
  • Optional grip attachment
  • 5fps
  • Slightly larger than the current EOS M
  • Introduced with 3 more lenses
  • $999 USD
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