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I have a Lexar 128Gb 1000X which handles everything the M/M2/M3/M10 has thrown at it - stills and video.What class / speed of memory card do i need to get for eos M3 please? The manual doesn't seem to say unless i have missed it?
I am guesisng after a certain fps it will not make a difference because the camera will be restricting the fps.
Thanks
My gran used to say "Don't ask, Don't get". The 22mm is a superb tiny lens and I agree, a 17mm and a few other primes would be great.No chance of a 1.4 stabilised pancake 22mm anytime soon that is a hell of a wish list!
Nice to see the m3 dropping in price I think it will replace my m by Christmas!
Lens line up wide I just wish they would release a couple more pancake primes we know they can make a 17mm and 45mm f2.8 ish would be great if they were nice and compact and as sharp as the 22mm!
Agree on the M3 price drop plus the extra £50 Canon Winter Cashback brings the M3 down below the original M price!No chance of a 1.4 stabilised pancake 22mm anytime soon that is a hell of a wish list!
Nice to see the m3 dropping in price I think it will replace my m by Christmas!
Lens line up wide I just wish they would release a couple more pancake primes we know they can make a 17mm and 45mm f2.8 ish would be great if they were nice and compact and as sharp as the 22mm!
I am unsure of what, if any, lens to go/buy on the M5 when I order it. Generally the bundle approach does saves a decent amount of cash.
I have the M 55-200 which I like on the M body, so still unsure whether the 18-150 will be needed. I tried and reall liked the M 11-22 but, as I have the ef-s 11-18, I have stuck with that for now. The 18-150 looks good and there are a few really good YouTube videos from the US based togs that are worth looking at. They show the 18-150 as being a very good and versatile lens. Worth looking at with the M5/18-150 combo demonstration.
If Canon were to ask me what M lens next and they would build it..... I think it would be a Mk II M 22mm pancake with f/1.4 and IS. The current 22mm Pancake is my favourite CSC M lens and if I could only have 1 lens it would be the 22mm.
It is tempting to see what the 150-600 would be like on the M5 with it's hybrid senson and Digic 7 processor!! I have used my ef-s 55-250 STM on my son's M3 and it was super.
We live in interesting times. If the M5 had been less than it is then I would have sold off my M kit but I got to try it and I am convinced of it's being my next step.
Finally I am still tempted by the M 28mm macro! I will return to looking at it when I have had the M5 for 6 months!
Steve
Agree on the M3 price drop plus the extra £50 Canon Winter Cashback brings the M3 down below the original M price!
If I wanted an in now on a basic M camera - it would be the M3 not the M10 but I am going for the M5. I can borrow my son's M3 any time so will not need to rush plus it may be interesting to see how Canon UK react after the early adopters take to the M5.
I had eagerly awaited the M3 but felt let down when it arrived. I use my eldest son's M3 but it was not enough to make me jump from my M camera.The m5 sadly isn't for me far to pricey and far to bulky, I'm looking forward to what other bodies they release! Will we see an m3 mkii and/or an m20 personally I'd like an m20 with a hotshoe and the 80d sensor but I can't see it happening so I'll take an m3 mkii with the 80d sensor which seems more likely then I can upgrade in a couple of years!
I had eagerly awaited the M3 but felt let down when it arrived. I use my eldest son's M3 but it was not enough to make me jump from my M camera.
I decided to wait for the next M iteration which tutned out to be the M5.
For me the M5 was always going to be the make or break body which would see me either stick with Canon or move to Fuji.
I was unsure about the look of the M5 but it just fitted in my hands and I am now sticking with Canon's M series and I will reduce my DSLR kit.
To be honest, it was a very close run thing between the M5 and the Fuji. I will get the M5 and if after a reasonable time it does not deliver, then I will still be able to go tge Fuji route, even though I have been been with Canon digital since I bought the EOS300D when it arrived. (I still have that kit). I still enjoy the M but I wanted it to go to the next level.
At the end of the day we all want to be comfortable with our kit. The wide developmdnt of high quality CSC is great and as we get older, it offers a more is less bag of goodies! A rummage through the classified section shows more TP'ers downsizing from DSLR to CSC, many of whom are seeking lighter and flexible smsll bag solutions.
I agree but considering there was onlt 2 M lenses and now 7, it is an improvement of sorts. Tamron and Samyang make M mount lenses as well.The M5 certainly looks good although it's rather expensive. The issue for me is the lens range - I don't understand why Canon aren't coming out with more native M lenses. Using EF and EF-S lenses on the adapter is a very poor stop-gap in my view.
The m5 sadly isn't for me far to pricey and far to bulky, I'm looking forward to what other bodies they release! Will we see an m3 mkii and/or an m20 personally I'd like an m20 with a hotshoe and the 80d sensor but I can't see it happening so I'll take an m3 mkii with the 80d sensor which seems more likely then I can upgrade in a couple of years!
Japanese manufacturers often leave number 4 out of a product naming scheme as the Japanese for 4 is a very similar sounding word to their word for death.Or maybe an M4 ?
Wonder why they left that out of the sequence, I'm kinda hoping it will be the next version of the stripped down basic camera to follow on from the M3/M10.
Japanese manufacturers often leave number 4 out of a product naming scheme as the Japanese for 4 is a very similar sounding word to their word for death.
Or maybe an M4 ?
Wonder why they left that out of the sequence, I'm kinda hoping it will be the next version of the stripped down basic camera to follow on from the M3/M10.
I can certainly see the attraction of the M5, looks to be a good step forward in development and ideal for those who want to do away with the DSLR to a more compact system. If I wanted to downsize completely, I could see myself getting one when the price came down a bit, but thats not the direction for me at present, I still like the bulk of a DSLR in my hands for certain subjects.
I'm just glad that Canon are continuing to develop the M system and dont feel the need to get every new thing that gets released. If it continues to expand, there will be more items to pick and choose from. I still get a great deal of enjoyment from the original M and a 22mm attached, so maybe I'm not very demanding, or their target market![]()
A different video I hadn't seen until last night. I look forward to seeing tests on how fast the camera shoots, I want it to be as fast as the likes of sony and panasonic, I know it has the digic 7 and fast fps, but I really do want to see how quick you can go from shooting one picture to another in a quickly changing environment, like fast trains, This was where I felt even the m3 was to slow.
View: https://youtu.be/7qaYzZ5krrw
That Canon stuck the M3 into their Winter Cashback was a big step to hitting the affordability button.Mega deal at argos for m3 with 15-45 kit lens and free canon neck strap and free £10 argos voucher with no minimum spend.
I just cancelled my order to replace. Pay £429 today claim, £50 at Canon winter cash back and then get 10% from Qudico so £42.90 bringing price to £336.10!!
So looks like the M3 price is going to drop like the M did, perhaps Canon should do us a trade in deal for what is/or seems there manufactured mistakes to bring out the M5 so soon.M5 is what the m3 should have been I reckon.
Interesting thought. I think that Argos shifting the M kit created a surge in interest and ownership.So looks like the M3 price is going to drop like the M did, perhaps Canon should do us a trade in deal for what is/or seems there manufactured mistakes to bring out the M5 so soon.
I probably use my m and 22mm more than any other camera these days. The user interface is great and the form factor perfect for me. I'd just like the better af and image quality the 80d sensor would bring anyone handy with a soldering iron?
LOL, wish it was that easy, I would have my soldering iron warming up ready
Having said that, I dont really find the original M lacking, if it died tomorrow I would happily get another to replace it.
Certainly seems that Canon are now embracing mirrorless fully. Hopefully they will follow a similar path to what they are doing with the Powershot range with the M's, offering both a mini DSLR type (G5x/M5) alongside the cleaner compact design (G7x/G9x/M/M2/M3/M10).
Interesting thought. I think that Argos shifting the M kit created a surge in interest and ownership.
I had originally dismissed the M as a bit oc a gimmick but I got to try one owned by a local TP member. I was hooked straight away and soon after Argos were selling the M kit of Camera/kit lens and 90EX speedlight for £199 in any of 4 finishes. A bargain. Came with a £10 gift card too!
I did not take to the M3 but if Argos was to flog an M3 kit off at £199 I would 'fill my boots'. [emoji6]
The only thing that will keep the M3 price is if Canon continue to sell them, imo I think they will stop selling why else bring out the M5 so soon.
The only thing that will keep the M3 price is if Canon continue to sell them, imo I think they will stop selling why else bring out the M5 so soon.
I did not take to the M3 but if Argos was to flog an M3 kit off at £199 I would 'fill my boots'. [emoji6]
I'd be all over that like a 'fat bloke in a pie shop' too, although can't see it happening. Please update here if anyone see it though![]()
Ditto.I'd be all over that like a 'fat bloke in a pie shop' too, although can't see it happening. Please update here if anyone see it though![]()
The only thing that will keep the M3 price is if Canon continue to sell them, imo I think they will stop selling why else bring out the M5 so soon.
I was hooked on the M5 as soon as I got to hold it.... less than 10 minutes of 'real play'.Gave the repair company a phone call this morning to check on the status of my M body. Domestic and general have accepted the repair cost estimate, so apparently the camera is at canon now being repaired, I should have it back in around a couple of weeks. Very surprised to hear that they accepted the repair, I thought they were going to right it off.
Oh and park cameras have there Christmas shopping event on December 3rd I asked if they would have the Eos M5 to play with, the answer was all being well yes. Just incase anyone is near by and fancies a hands on
I was hooked on the M5 as soon as I got to hold it.... less than 10 minutes of 'real play'.
I thinm some will be very impressed despite reservations.
I bought the ex an M - when I left it was one of the few things I made sure I took with me. Left her the house, took the Canon!