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Canon EOS M

The Canon EOS M is an APS-C digital mirrorless camera, introduced in 2012 as Canon's first entry into the mirrorless market. It used the EF-M lens mount and was positioned as a compact interchangeable-lens alternative to Canon's DSLR range when new.

At UK auction in 2026, hammer results for the Canon EOS M have ranged from around £70 to £170, with a median near £100 — wholesale saleroom levels that sit below typical retail asking prices. Condition and whether a kit lens is included materially affect what a body sells for, and clean, fully working examples tend to fetch the upper end of that range today.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: November 2025

Date Price Source
Nov 2025 £70 Special Auction Services
Aug 2024 £100 Special Auction Services
Aug 2024 £170 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Canon EOS M worth today?

Recent UK auction hammer prices for the EOS M have fallen between roughly £70 and £170, with a median around £100.

How much does a Canon EOS M sell for at auction?

Typical hammer prices sit near £100, though clean bodies with a working EF-M kit lens can sell for closer to £170.

What affects the price and value of a used EOS M?

Condition, shutter count, touchscreen responsiveness and whether an EF-M lens is included are the main factors that move the price up or down.