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Thanks for the info @Hugh Jarse, have used the optech system on other cameras so might well give it a go on the eos-m.
If you do then make sure it"s the correct fitting. The M strap rings are easy to remove.Thanks for the info @Hugh Jarse, have used the optech system on other cameras so might well give it a go on the eos-m.
If you do then make sure it"s the correct fitting. The M strap rings are easy to remove.
Op/Tech Super Pro A Connectors for Camera
Extenders
OP/TECH Extensions XL System Connectors
I also have a generic shoulder pad from an old sling strap which has velcro joiners. Not needed unless I put a heavy lens on the M.
Steve
I have been lucky enough to try the M5Cheers, interested to try the camera with the op-tech wrist strap.
m5 looks good also. Can any owners report how much (if at all) snappier it is in real usage vs the original m? Review I read was mixed.
Cheers, interested to try the camera with the op-tech wrist strap.
m5 looks good also. Can any owners report how much (if at all) snappier it is in real usage vs the original m? Review I read was mixed.
The 2 colour options fit with the availability of the graphite and silver options on the 22mm, 15-45 and 55-200 lens (the silver 22 & 55-200 may be Far East/US only).I have come across this mixed review as well, Kai tested it and never picked up on it in his review, dpreview stated it suffered noticeable lag between exposures, Dustin Abbots review has not picked it up, I posed the question :
would you say its useable in a fast changing environment, such as a steam train travelling at speed going from zoomed in to wide and taking a picture at tele and wide?
his reply was
+Michael Johnson No problem for something like that.
Still not got to use one myself yet, will be trying it out at the photography show if i can get.
In the mean time.... I hope more lenses are coming with the announcment. Im also considering fuji xt20...
Eos M6 coming
Pics of the new m6 leaked over at canon watch
Now that looks like the camera I've been waiting for! Lenses canon please the my Fuji xt-20 lust might die altogether!
It looks good, slowly getting to like the design, I wonder how close to the m5 it will be spec wise. I hope canon will be showcasing new lenses, even in a roadmap form.
xt20 also on my consideration list.
http://www.canonwatch.com/canon-eos-m6-specification-leaked-cw5/
Soi if it has dual pixel af, its basically the same as an m5 with no viewfinder, if I haven't missed anything
Hdew have the body only version for £749 very tempted......
WEX have a video of the M6 upPics of the new m6 leaked over at canon watch
Def the M6 silver screams out to the Fuji market but more prime M lenses neededNow that looks like the camera I've been waiting for! Lenses canon please the my Fuji xt-20 lust might die altogether!
There is a retro looking hot shoe mount VF too.For me as long as it has the 80d sensor with the dual pixel af and s got shoe I'll be pretty pleased. No reason for it to be to heavily gimped as the lack of view finder targets it at a completely different market.
I would of thought that the 2 cameras are for two different markets.Would you think that the M5 price drop slightly with the launch of the M6?
Just looking at the EFV-DC2, I can't find any images of it tilted upright, like you can with the hinged EFV-DC1. Anyone able to confirm either way? I've got that horrible sinking feeling that canon have "updated" another product while removing a key bit of functionality.
M6 is looking good though
Yep, me too, and if the new one doesn't flip up, I'm not really keen to "upgrade"One of the previews I read said it didn't hinge which is a shame. I haven't seen anywhere yet to confirm whether the EVF-DC1 will fit the M6, but I hope it does as I already have one of them!
How you finding the 28mm? Back down to £226 very temptedAmazon is back up to £294 at 22:45 and Jessops still £229 for the 28mm.
I have held off from the 11-22 as I am very comfy with the EF-S 10-18 IS on the M10, for now. If the 11-22 drops below £260 them........
The prime 28mm gives a 45mm (44.8mm) equivalent to 35mm fim camera equivalent or a normal eyesight field of view. The EF 40mm pancake works well on the M series but I am moving to aneven more lightweight kit. so walkabout street/landscape is 15-45 on M, 22 or 28 on M10.
Don't get me wrong, I fancy getting the 11-22 but my pot for the M5 is £150 short whereas the 28mm pot was at £210..... I am happy yo wait a bit longer for the M5 while I recover from the stroke I had in December.
Steve
Look forward to hearing your thoughts on it!New M5 arrives tomorrow
Seems almost like we're the camera dummys, the M was bees knees except the focus delays, not an issue for me, then M2, M3 & as fast as M5 is announced along comes M6.
Why not have upgrades/firmware updates on exsisting models sounds lot more exciting to me.