Canon’s little EOS-M was a great deal at the fire-sale bargain price, but it was way overpriced when it first came out. Finally they’ve brought out a serious replacement, the [easyazon_link keywords=”canon eos m3″ locale=”US” localize=”y” nw=”y” tag=”learnaboutfil-20″]M3[/easyazon_link]. It’s slightly bigger and heavier than the original. It has better autofocus, a grip, a tilt screen, a higher capacity battery, and more external control dials (you can waste a lot of time working through the touchscreen menus on the old EOS-M). You can now fit the sharp, bright [easyazon_link asin=”B00IGHG774″ locale=”US” new_window=”yes” nofollow=”default” tag=”learnaboutfil-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”yes” popups=”default”]EVF-DC1 electronic viewfinder[/easyazon_link] to the hotshoe. I tested one recently: it’s a big improvement on its predecessor. It could be a good choice for guerrilla filmmakers, documentary makers, and anyone who wants DSLR quality from a small camera. Full review here.