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Reddit mentions of Canon EOS M 18.0 MP Compact Systems Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-M 22mm STM Lens (OLD MODEL)
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We found 15 Reddit mentions of Canon EOS M 18.0 MP Compact Systems Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-M 22mm STM Lens (OLD MODEL). Here are the top ones.
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- 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, DIGIC 5 Image Processor, ISO 100–12800; expandable to 25600 (H)
- Hybrid CMOS AF and Multi Shot Noise Reduction
- EOS Full HD Movie mode with Movie Servo AF for continuous focus tracking of moving subjects
- Compatible with Canon EF and EF-S lenses (Optional EF Lens Adapter is required)
- Compatibility with SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards, including new Ultra High Speed (UHS-I) cards
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 2.62 Inches |
Length | 1.27 Inches |
Release date | July 2012 |
Weight | 0.57 Pounds |
Width | 4.28 Inches |
Budget Rig
I mainly shoot internet video for my daughter and events.
Hi /u/MrFreeTania - at your price point, I would consider spending an extra few dollars for the [~$335 Canon EOS M with the 22mm f2 lens] (http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Compact-Systems-Camera-3-0-Inch/dp/B008NENG1A/?tag=battleforthew-20) for good low light performance.
This is going to be the most camera you can buy for your money. It is a less expensive version of the Canon T4i - without the mirror and optical viewfinder which are useless for video.
Here is what this camera can do:
Fashion (shot in RAW): http://vimeo.com/72938179
Live music (shot in RAW): http://vimeo.com/75122636#t=38s
Skate: http://vimeo.com/80326419
Travel: http://vimeo.com/55604121
Travel: http://vimeo.com/61150313
This camera will give you the best bang for your buck at your budget level.
Good luck!
HCR
longtime DSLR owner here: you don't want a DSLR because they are bulky and you will end up worrying about it getting dropped, knocked around etc.
You want a 'big sensor' in a compact body. Sigma DP 1 and DP2 started this a few years ago and now they are getting common.
I would get something like this Canon M
It has the same APS-C sensor as it's DSLR brothers and you can exchange lenses but it's the size of a compact.
Same output quality as a DSLR (RAW is available) but it doesn't make you a target and you can put a skin or camera armor on it or just duct tape the branding and logos and become invisible.
They had these on sale a minute ago for $299. Watch for it to drop again. For $299 USD with a nice fast f/2 lens it's a steal. I wouldn't pay $500 for it.
Edit: Here is another example of the type of cam I refer to : a APS-C sensor in a compact body with some lens swap ability (usually needs an adapter) CLICKY These are on sale now in the US. These and others may be avail in your price range elsewhere if you are aware of them and look for them.
As /u/smushkan suggests, your best bet might be a [$298 Sony HDR-MV1 Music Video Recorder] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EVIBMR2/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00EVIBMR2&linkCode=as2&tag=battleforthew-20). It has a pro quality 24-bit 96kHz audio recorder built in.
Here is what it can do (please listen through headphones and watch at highest resolution available on your monitor):
http://youtu.be/2zpj0nbI6xo
http://youtu.be/R6KhvYv5DiA
http://youtu.be/-cPX8-aWt1o
Because it is primarily an audio recorder, it has external headphone and microphone jacks, which is unusual for a camcorder in this price range.
You can also plug pro balanced XLR mics into it with an [inexpensive Hosa MIT-156 XLR to 3.5mm transformer/adapter] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002IAJ2O/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0002IAJ2O&linkCode=as2&tag=battleforthew-20).
And I would definitely put it on a tripod. It is not a great handheld camera.
If you want a better quality image and interchangeable lenses, your friend might want to consider a [$330 Canon EOS M with the 22mm f2 lens] (http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Compact-Systems-Camera-3-0-Inch/dp/B008NENG1A/?tag=battleforthew-20).
With a [$20 adapter] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AUKE5ME/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00AUKE5ME&linkCode=as2&tag=battleforthew-20), you can share lenses between your D600 and this camera.
It has a mic jack, and with the free Magic Lantern firmware modification, you'll have manual audio level control and audio level meters for improved sound.
Here is what this camera can do:
Live Music:
http://vimeo.com/75122636#t=38s
Hope this is helpful!
Thanks! It's taken with a Canon EOS M, which you can find crazy deals on all the time, such as http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Compact-Systems-Camera-3-0-Inch/dp/B008NENG1A
You could get a GH3, however that wouldn't leave you much money left over for a lens, let alone all the other bits you need.
The camera is one of three parts that make up a quality production; you also need to consider sound and lighting.
If you're just experimenting, then you could go for this little combination:
That leaves you about $40 for media and spare batteries. The links are for illustrative purposes - shop around to find better prices and you can save even more!
No problem at all I used a canon eos m with the kit 22mm pancake lens. Shown here http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Compact-Systems-Camera-3-0-Inch/dp/B008NENG1A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420582355&sr=8-1&keywords=eos+m2
Might want to look into an EOS-M at that budget.
The 5n has no mic input, do you want sound?
For that budget I would definitely go with with the Eos-M and 22mm lens because of its mic input and fast lens. You can find one used on Amazon for under $250. Be sure to update to the latest firmware for better autofocus or use the Magic Lantern firmware for expanded functionality.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B008NENG1A/ref=sr_1_3_olp?ie=UTF8&qid=1458002627&sr=8-3&keywords=Eos-m&condition=used
Hi itsmee - there are a couple of things you should know about the T2i before you and your wife make a decision:
With a $400 budget, I recommend you take a serious look at a brand new, [$395 Canon EOS M with a 22mm low light lens] (http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Compact-Systems-Camera-3-0-Inch/dp/B008NENG1A/?tag=battleforthew-20) [Referral Link] and a [$60 Canon EF to EF M adapter] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D9BKWEQ/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00D9BKWEQ&linkCode=as2&tag=battleforthew-20) so your wife can use standard Canon lenses later on.
This camera has a 30 minute recording time limit, video autofocus and manual audio gain control (another capability the T2i lacks).
In addition, buying a used camera is risky - I just paid $309 to have an out-of-warranty camera repaired.
Here is what the EOS M can do (some of these were shot with Magic Lantern RAW firmware):
Live music (shot in RAW): http://vimeo.com/75122636#t=38s
Fashion (shot in RAW): http://vimeo.com/72938179
Travel (shot in h.264): http://vimeo.com/55604121
Travel (shot in h.264): http://vimeo.com/61150313
Skate (shot in h.264): http://vimeo.com/80326419
This camera can produce great results with a fairly small upfront investment.
Hope this is helpful!
Bill
They're on sale at amazon right now. You can also get the EOS M with the 18-55 for $350
Here's the camera it has been discontinued since I got it camera
That's this guy?
EOS
Canon EOS-M
It's the size of a point and shoot, operates like a point and shoot, but it has a DSLR size sensor
$350 will get you the camera + 18-55mm lens
$23 for a Minolta SR to EF-M adapter
$65 for a Minolta 135mm Macro
$35 for a Minolta 50mm f1.7 for portraits
Total spent: approx $475, just one way to do it. There are other ways too, but that's not a bad start imo
Thank you for this information!! This is awesome! My only other questions would be:
Thanks again for all the help. Once I get those questions answered I should be able to order it all up and get going!