Canon's EOS M5 Mirrorless Digital Camera with an 18 to 150-millimeter lens is an easy to carry camera due to its size, and it requires a bit of a learning curve regardless of if you are a new Canon user or a seasoned one because of its button placement on the exterior. The buttons are almost flush with the surface of the camera, which makes them difficult to touch while looking through the viewfinder. Also, the button used for recording videos can be an adjustment since it is placed where your hand typically holds the camera. That being said, if you read the owners manual, you will learn that you can change the functionality of the buttons on the surface, meaning the button that records videos can be moved to a different button. Thus removing the accidental video recordings you may have encountered otherwise.
After the functionality of the buttons is learned, photographers will be pleased with the familiarity of the user-friendly Canon interface. The Canon EOS M5 Mirrorless Digital Camera has excellent image quality and sharpness, even in low light, and the autofocus feature is incredibly fast. The locking mode dial allows for the 18 to 150-millimeter lens to be locked, which prevents the camera lens from creeping while taking photos or recording videos. The EOS M5 Camera is not weather sealed, so you should be careful of what type of weather conditions you use it in. The Canon EOS M5 Mirrorless Digital Camera with the 18 to 150-millimeter lens is a great combination for anyone who wants a small camera with a very good lens range.