Canon EOS M2
A discontinued mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera with an APS-C sensor and 18-megapixel resolution.
Overview
The Canon EOS M2 is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera built around an APS-C sensor, part of Canon's early push into the mirrorless market. It features an 18-megapixel resolution, matching the imaging capabilities of other entry-level APS-C models of its era. The camera supports SD memory cards for storage and was often sold in kit configurations with multiple lenses and accessories. It is compatible with Canon’s 90EX Speedlight and EX 90 flash units, allowing for expanded lighting options. The EOS M2 is known to have issues when attempting to use FD lenses with an adapter, as the camera may fail to fire in such configurations.
Specifications
| Sensor | APS-C sensor |
| Resolution | 18-Mpix |
| Memory Card | Uses SD memory cards |
| Compatible Flash | Canon 90EX Speedlight |
| Compatible Flash | Canon EX 90 flash |
Market
In 2014, a complete Canon EOS M2 setup including the camera, EF-M 22mm lens, EF-M 18-55mm lens, EX 90 flash, adapter, and all original packaging and documentation sold for $450 shipped within the continental United States. A 2015 listing included the camera, 22mm lens, two batteries, hand strap, neck strap, original box, manuals, charger, and cables. Undated listings have offered the EOS M2 as part of a kit including the 90EX Speedlight and accessories. Genuine parts lists and exploded views for the EOS M2 are available for purchase or download.
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