I've just saw this on blogs, not much details on specs, but it seems it will have a new "EF-M" mount. The lens is interesting and observing it's focal lenght I would guess the sensor is APS-C (22mm * 1.6 = 35,2mm).
There's not a view from the back of the camera, so it's not certain that it will have a electronic VF, but judging the size of the camera I would say there's not any kind of VF.
It seems Canon is following the same steps of Olympus and Panasonic with their first PENs and GFs, let's see how this evolve.
If I would have to take a guess, the camera would probably route a lot of its controls through a touchscreen like the one on the Canon 650/4Ti DSLR. I think it's probably going to use an APS-C sensor though it's just speculation right now until the announcement.
If it's a APS-C I hope canon doesn't make the same mistake as Sony with their ridiculous looking big glass on a small body.
There's also the possibility of a G1X sized sensor, 22 * 1.85 = 40,7mm, it's a interesting FL too. Now I'm thinking if this could would open the possibility using mFT lenses with a chipped adaptor with this system.
Makten: If this camera has specs that differentiate it from any mFT offering people may prefer this camera body and use the already robust mFT lens collection.
I would give it time. I think most of the mirrorless camera systems had some initial disappointment at first. I do like the fact that it seems that have a smallish fast prime on the system. I'm interested to see though if the autofocus system is fast. There are rumors that this camera is supposed to employ some type of hybrid pdaf/cdaf focus system similar to the one on the Canon 650D/4Ti.
Sr.Cordeiro wrote:
Makten: If this camera has specs that differentiate it from any mFT offering people may prefer this camera body and use the already robust mFT lens collection.
No aperture control, no AF, no stabilization with MFT lenses... I wouldn't expect to see an electronic MFT to EOS-M adapter soon.
Got to agree with Yakim about this camera: I don't even see a mode dial. Nevertheless it could be interesting. Most interesting to see will be if it produces as nice colors and incredible DR (endless shadow lifting) as the NEX.
Meh. The EM5 is so good, the IQ and DR is as good as Canon's APS-c sensor, and it has the killer 5-axis IBIS, I'll stick with the OMD and the Nex5n. If Canon wasn't so hell-bent on protecting other segments this could have been a camera that really shakes things up. This is definitely a shot at the Nex5n/Nikon1. Where is the Nex7/EM5 killer? Oh wait - can't have something cannibalizing T4i sales. Yawn. It won't land with the thud the Xpro1 did, because Canon is everywhere and when this is released it'll be sold in thousands of stores. You would think Canon would see the response to the N7 and EM5 and shoot a little higher, but nothing Canon does makes sense anymore.