Samyang 10mm or 8mm fish eye
they are pretty compact lenses as well.
I agree it will be interesting to see where Canon take the system if they do release the much rumoured M3 in Europe and America and back it up with more lenses I could see myself investing more in the system long term. I do have a slight fear that they will release a full frame version with a different mount which would be great but disappointing at the same time!
A full frame version wouln't logically follow as an incremental release as an M series "improvement".
It would be like an 80D replacing the 70D but omly taking EF lenses. It would alienate the xx users with EF-S series lenses.
The main thing is whether Canon are seeing the rising populatity of 4/3 CSC kit and users like myself "travelling light" more often.
There are many members on here gettinv shot of their DSLR kit to "go Fuji etc. Canon are perhaps lagging and thereby risking market position. The established CSC manufacturers are riding high and many compact digital camera users I know have stuck them in draws in favour of their smartphone cameras with the ease of convergence technologies of wifi, mobile broadband, 3G/4G, Bluetooth, NFC, cloud storage, OTG......
I love my FlashAir Card which sends my shots to my 4G IPad Air and Galaxy S4 so I can enjoy some of the convergence tech BUT we need Canon to surprise us with the M3 or they will possibly see a big loss across their range.
For me I will keep my DSLR kit but the M system is now first choice when I shoot. I bring some DSLR kit when using the car but I am missing less shots with the M nd I can travel on public transport easier sl a couple of pints waiting for the rain to lift or the light to lift easy.
If Canon get it wrong then for me it's TP classif8ed within the Canon section saying "I have gone 4/3 with ***** and all my Canon DSLR & M kit is up for sale.....
Love the M but it must evolve now it finally captured us (albeit primarily on ĺow prices). Long term it has potential to really take off. A USP of backward compagibility with EF/EF-S lenses and Speedlights , menu systems we are comfortable with was inspired thinking.
Over to Canon for shock and awe.
Steve