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I've got both the 8mm and 14mm full-size EF lenses which I have played with on adaptor with EOS and they're pretty good. I haven't tried the EF-M form factor lenses but sure want to...
I've got the M3 kit lenses & used 55/200 week ago for first time & well impressed considering its plastic mount & not the alloy.
Not sure why people worry about the plastic mounts, the oldest I have is an EF mount 35-80 which was a kit lens with a film SLR back in the 1980's and it has never given any problems. Hate to think how many times it has been on/off the camera over the years
Enjoy it, thats what it's for![]()
If anything I prefer plastic its harder wearing than alloy.
Yes, and lighter too, but not by a huge amount![]()
55/200 is 259g your saying its lighter but just curious to what...?
18/55 is 205g
Was talking about the mount, plastic is slightly lighter than alloy, but not enough to really be noticeable, or worth worrying about.
I'm agreeing with you, dont have a problem with plastic mounts at all![]()
Nifty Fifty for EOS-M anyone?
http://www.canonrumors.com/rokinon-announces-21mm-f1-4-50mm-f1-2-for-eos-m/
Certainly cheaper than Canon's 1.2... maybe not the 1.8Cheaper than Canon...?
Rokinon lenses are all manual-focus only - if that's an issue for you.
Nice.! My M3 has proofed its worth new lenses & as I've still got my old M be good to compare.
Rokinon lenses are all manual-focus only - if that's an issue for you.
Rokinon lenses are all manual-focus only - if that's an issue for you.
Oh no, sorry to hear that David. Hope things improve for you soon.My entire M3 kit is now up for sale here for anyone interested:
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/canon-eos-m3-18-55-11-22-55-200-evf-for-quick-sale.603441/
It's all in perfect condition. Have to sell unfortunately due to a change in circumstances.
The 1st M was 18mp & the M3 is 24 ish mp so is there something different to the 18mp you mentioned.Sensor will be interesting, a new 18 mp sensor if I read it right.
The 1st M was 18mp & the M3 is 24 ish mp so is there something different to the 18mp you mentioned.
Yeah they mentioned a newer AF system built on an 18mp sensor, but according to this, it's the same sensor found in the M2 (and original M I assume):Not 100% sure, the way the text read the other day it read as if it was new. Look forward to seeing tests on it.
Yeah they mentioned a newer AF system built on an 18mp sensor, but according to this, it's the same sensor found in the M2 (and original M I assume):
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/06...g9x-and-eos-m10-what-you-need-to-know?slide=2
M4...? What about some firmware updates for M3. think Canon need to get there priority's right first.The M only had the one firmware update & I really like the design of it but shame they'd wash there hands of it.Will have a read of that later. I was kind of hoping it was a new one with better iso performance. I hope the g5x body style is coming to the m4! That would do nicely....
M4...? What about some firmware updates for M3. think Canon need to get there priority's right first.The M only had the one firmware update & I really like the design of it but shame they'd wash there hands of it.
M4...? What about some firmware updates for M3. think Canon need to get there priority's right first.The M only had the one firmware update & I really like the design of it but shame they'd wash there hands of it.
Indeed it would be great for Canon to do a fuji and olympus and do those updates.
Having vaguely considered the M3 as a smaller carry around what would it benefit from in a firmware update
It's a well documented fact that only the very latest batch with a new f/w will work with the M3 older ones (which many retailers still have) have to be returned to Tamron for a f/w update.If the lens works for the M M2 can't see why it cant work M3 & not sure what you mean by issue...?