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Robin, thanks for this. Do you have any comparison of the post-firmware AF performance. Is it on par with the NEX or Fuji X line?
I can only compare it to the Samsung NX cameras I had previously and I've noticed no difference in focussing speed, just nicer colour in the results 🙂Robin, thanks for this. Do you have any comparison of the post-firmware AF performance. Is it on par with the NEX or Fuji X line?
well, i just bought an m body with the 22mm lens, extra batteries and the photodiox grip...been looking on flickr at images taken with this combo and it's very impressive. i want a small pocketable camera but one that is highly capable and i think this might be it. i doubt i will use the grip though as i want to keep it as small as possible. no plans for extra lenses or adapters etc...want to keep it simple.
and now it's just the wait on shipping...
and now, some important questions...
straps?
the m has it's own unique strap lugs...what do folks use for a strap or better still, a wrist strap?
what's the oem strap like?
i have not seen a pic of the 22/2 lens with a hood...i'm guessing no hood was in the box?
and now, some important questions...
straps?
the m has it's own unique strap lugs...what do folks use for a strap or better still, a wrist strap?
what's the oem strap like?
i have not seen a pic of the 22/2 lens with a hood...i'm guessing no hood was in the box?
I bought the original Canon half case and while it did improve the grip it had to be removed to get at the battery/card door so I sold it.no one wants to talk about the eos m today?
wondering if anyone has put an aki asahi cover on their m? did it help in gripping the camera? aki seems to only have the one type of skin available...
I bought the original Canon half case and while it did improve the grip it had to be removed to get at the battery/card door so I sold it.
Then tried a smart Chinese grip that doubled as a tripod mount but although it allowed access to the card door it wouldn't allow me to fit my 3rd party EF-M to EF adapter (used for the 40mm pancake). I believe a part can be unscrewed from the genuine Canon adapter that would cure this problem.
There is a rubbery silcon EOS M fit case on Amazon etc. which people say improves the grip a lot and would provide protection.
very nice, jason.
the weird camera strap posts on the sides, which require a specialized clip to use, are annoying. at least the camera comes with a neck strap that has the specialized clips on it. i took one of the clips off the neck strap, and attached a cheap wrist strap to it - the clip has a slot you can a slide strap through. sorry for the bad cellphone pic. works okay, hasn't fallen off yet.
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you're right about it not being a good pocket camera. aside from size, as someone else said it's actually pretty heavy. small and dense, very solid.
i wasn't aware the m2 is going for low prices on ebay, i'm curious if the AF is really that much better. i don't remember seeing anyone on RFF with an m2, though with these low prices that may change.
Yes, it's been out for a year, but the European market only. I just bought mine from Japan for $369 shipped, body and (useless in the U.S.A.) warranty card ONLY.so...there's an m2?
don't hear much about that one...available only in japan...but easily purchased on ebay...
anyone here have one?
is it worth getting?
what are your impressions of it?