Time will tell on this one robin .between me ,the wife and my mate we have a very good selection of lenses and bodies to make the choice from . But I definitely can’t stretch to a 5d4 no matter how tempting
I want to take photos of dandelions and my kids and the dog and places I go to, for that the M3 is perfectly adequate and nice and light too.
Although battery life is pants and I have a stupid iPhone so can’t take advantage of the NFC feature.
....Flower Power Hippy Child, eh?
I think that installing the Canon App on an iPhone will give you remote control and I also think my iPhone 7 Plus has NFC.
Buy a spare battery (or two) and problem solved.
HELP !!!
just tried it out with the sigma macro and its constantly juddering to attain focus .fine once it acquires a target and the pics look fine ,but is there a way to stop the juddering without switching it on and off all the time
now fully sorted .it was mainly the constant a/f .battery now on charge play later
be nice now boys and robin
....Aha, simple when you know how! Just a lack of battery juice to power the AF. Glad you sorted it. Now buy a spare battery, Jeff. I find that my M5 drinks juice even when switched off (and yes, the GPS is not set to on).





probably because your using a canon adaptor![]()

No I don’t follow that a piece of plastic with a few brass contacts no glass ,no circuitry can make a blind bit of difference ,to say that it does is pure labels snobbery
around £500 you can buy new from h.dew with 3 yr warranty for the sameWhat are the used values of m5's at the moment, anyone got any ideas?
around £500 you can buy new from h.dew with 3 yr warranty for the same
around £500 you can buy new from h.dew with 3 yr warranty for the same
Worse than this, MPB have 2nd hand for £599, HDEW is new for £485
I’ve just rejoined this forum and moved from a 5D2 to an M3 but my decision was based on a need to step away from professional photography and rediscover a much loved hobby. The M3 isn’t a bad little camera, EF lenses aren’t great on it, even with an adapter - focusing more than image quality - but it’s a neat little camera that’s capable enough and on a par with the very budget end of DSLR’s. It’ll never compare to a full frame camera nearer the top of the Canon range but I’m ok with that, I don’t want to shoot another wedding as long as I live, I want to take photos of dandelions and my kids and the dog and places I go to, for that the M3 is perfectly adequate and nice and light too.
Although battery life is pants and I have a stupid iPhone so can’t take advantage of the NFC feature.
55-250 stm test 1 by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr
55-250 stm test 2 by jeff and jan cohen, on FlickrI have seen the 55-250 mentioned quite a few times in respect to the M3 mike ,so I wanted to try before I buy and I can get a grey for just over a ton brand new ,unless I find a used stm cheaper that will do .I know it's slightly larger but the 70-300mm L works very well on my M5.
I have seen the 55-250 mentioned quite a few times in respect to the M3 mike ,so I wanted to try before I buy and I can get a grey for just over a ton brand new ,unless I find a used stm cheaper that will do .
I cant wait to get a M50 and use my 70-300L on it. I used to use this lens on my old Sony A6000, but found AF to be a waste of time. MF was much quicker and quite easy.I know it's slightly larger but the 70-300mm L works very well on my M5.
I cant wait to get a M50 and use my 70-300L on it. I used to use this lens on my old Sony A6000, but found AF to be a waste of time. MF was much quicker and quite easy.
Im convinced my 18-135 USM Nano will be my main lens on the M50 though.
I wish April would hurry up and arrive, so i can actually get the camera. At the moment im having to use my 5D4![]()
The missus has an 18-135mm USM Nano on her 80D, very impressive lens. She also has the new version of the EF 70-300mm which also has Nano USM, focusing is instantaneous and silent.I am still using the 18-135 STM on the M5 - super. Your Nano version should better.
I am still using the 18-135 STM on the M5 - super. Your Nano version should better.
The missus has an 18-135mm USM Nano on her 80D, very impressive lens. She also has the new version of the EF 70-300mm which also has Nano USM, focusing is instantaneous and silent.
Th fuji, Panasonic and sony mirrorless systems imo already are replacing DSLRThe reason SLR/DSLR format has been around so long, is that it works as a tool. There are definitely times when a more compact system camera body like the M series come in very handy, but I don't think they'll replace the DSLR.
The reason SLR/DSLR format has been around so long, is that it works as a tool. There are definitely times when a more compact system camera body like the M series come in very handy, but I don't think they'll replace the DSLR.
In your opinion?Th fuji, Panasonic and sony mirrorless systems imo already are replacing DSLR
I’d love to see a proper rf shaped M camera like the x pro. There’s no good reason for the bump on the M5 it’s counter intuitive, I don’t think Canon have realised that mirrorless users wanting a viewfinder don’t necessarily want it to look like a DSLR.I think that the format is as it is partly because in 't old daze we used film and cameras had to incorporate the shape. These days we don't need a sheet or cartridge of film so in that respect it's a little surprising the we're using essentially the same shaped kit. It could arguably be made more ergonomic as we're now freed from the need to incorporate film and it's movement.
I’d love to see a proper rf shaped M camera like the x pro. There’s no good reason for the bump on the M5 it’s counter intuitive, I don’t think Canon have realised that mirrorless users wanting a viewfinder don’t necessarily want it to look like a DSLR.
Maybe, maybe not. I still prefer an eye-level optical viewfinder for general shooting. YMMV of course.Th fuji, Panasonic and sony mirrorless systems imo already are replacing DSLR
for once I actually agree with you Phil ,I very nearly went for the M6 with a mind to getting a EVF at a later date still unsure on that as the touch screen might not get as much use as I thought it would ,so do I go m5/m50 or m6 next .still not really had time to play properly with the m3 yet .I’d love to see a proper rf shaped M camera like the x pro. There’s no good reason for the bump on the M5 it’s counter intuitive, I don’t think Canon have realised that mirrorless users wanting a viewfinder don’t necessarily want it to look like a DSLR.