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EOS M3vs A7R II

GearFrame · Updated March 2026

Canon EOS M3 Canon EOS M3 (2015) Starting from £150 new Best for Casual & Everyday View EOS M3
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Sony A7R II Sony A7R II (2015) Starting from £799 new Best for Portrait, landscape & studio photography View A7R II

GearScore™ Verdict — Which should you buy?

Casual & Everyday — EOS M3 (2015): The EOS M3 was a meaningful upgrade over the original EOS M — bringing 24MP, a tilting touchscreen, and improved Hybrid CMOS AF III. Video tops out at 1080p/30p and burst shooting is modest, but for stills photographers wanting affordable APS-C quality, the M3 is a competent used-market option.

Portrait, Landscape & Studio Photography — A7R II (2015): The A7R II transformed the A7R series — adding IBIS, 4K video, BSI sensor tech, and phase-detect AF in one generation. A landmark Sony camera.

↓ Full specifications below

EOS M3 (2015)

  • Photographers who want affordable 24MP APS-C quality on a budget
  • Casual shooters who want a compact EF-M camera with a tilting screen
  • Users looking for an affordable entry into the Canon EF-M ecosystem
  • Used-market buyers wanting a capable but inexpensive mirrorless

A7R II (2015)

  • Landscape and architecture photographers who want 42MP with IBIS for handheld shooting
  • Portrait and studio photographers who need high resolution with improved AF reliability
  • Sony FE system users who want a capable high-resolution body at a used price
  • A7R I owners who need the stabilisation, 4K, and improved AF the original lacked

Quick take: The a7r ii has the highest resolution at 42mp; the eos m3 is the most affordable; only the a7r ii is weather sealed. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.

Full specifications

Specification EOS M3 (2015)A7R II (2015)
Price £150 £799
Sensor 24.2MP APS-C CMOS 42.4MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS Exmor R
Resolution 24.2MP 42.4MP
Video 1080p/30p 4K/30p (S35 or full-frame), 1080p/120p
Autofocus Hybrid CMOS AF III (phase-detect + contrast-detect) 399 phase-detect + 25 contrast-detect AF points, face detection
Stabilisation IBIS — 5-axis, up to 4.5 stops (first A7R with IBIS)
Burst Rate 4.2fps 5fps
Battery Life ~250 shots (CIPA) ~290 shots (CIPA)
Weight 366g (body only) 625g (with battery and card)
Dimensions 110.9 × 68.0 × 44.4mm 126.9 × 95.7 × 60.3mm
Weather Sealed No Yes
Viewfinder None (optional EVF-DC1 accessory) EVF, OLED 2.36M dots, 0.78× magnification
Screen 3.0" tilting touchscreen, 1.04M dots 3.0" tilting LCD, 1.23M dots (no touch)
Mount Canon EF-M mount Sony FE (full-frame E-mount)
Memory Cards Single SD UHS-I slot Single SD UHS-I slot
Connectivity USB, Wi-Fi, NFC USB, Wi-Fi, NFC
Genre EOS M3A7R II
Casual
8.0
Travel
7.5
7.0
Portrait
7.5
9.0
Street
7.0
Vlogging & Video
4.5
7.0
Sports & Action
4.0
4.0
Landscape
9.0
Architecture
9.0

GearScore™ suitability scores are based on aggregated purchaser reviews weighted by photography genre. See how scores are calculated →

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