David_Manning
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My favorite focal length for street/compact shooting is 35mm. My favorite compact camera...Contax T3.
I was saving up for the Ricoh GR because a) APS-C sensor, and b) compact carry. It seems to fight above it's weight.
Well...I just pulled the trigger on Amazon.com's deal for a Canon EOS M plus 22mm f2 lens (35mm equivalent) for $299.
My question to consider...it's almost identical in size to a Sony RX1, with the same field of view (my favorite), and with the 22mm lens, is a bit thinner (compare the two over at CameraSize. So, can it be a poor man's RX1 compact shooter?
Advantage--RX1: Obvious, FF sensor, incredible low-light capability, truly stellar f2 lens
Disadvantage: fixed-lens, $2800 price
Advantage--EOS M: capable APS-C sensor, good low-light performance, ability to use other lenses via adapters, and only $299 with very well-reviewed f2 lens!
Disadvantage: original firmware is sloooow to focus (new 2.0.2 firmware is much faster, it seems)
So, hoping to stir commentary.
Did I mention...APS-C 35mm fov in your (coat) pocket for $299?!
I was saving up for the Ricoh GR because a) APS-C sensor, and b) compact carry. It seems to fight above it's weight.
Well...I just pulled the trigger on Amazon.com's deal for a Canon EOS M plus 22mm f2 lens (35mm equivalent) for $299.
My question to consider...it's almost identical in size to a Sony RX1, with the same field of view (my favorite), and with the 22mm lens, is a bit thinner (compare the two over at CameraSize. So, can it be a poor man's RX1 compact shooter?
Advantage--RX1: Obvious, FF sensor, incredible low-light capability, truly stellar f2 lens
Disadvantage: fixed-lens, $2800 price
Advantage--EOS M: capable APS-C sensor, good low-light performance, ability to use other lenses via adapters, and only $299 with very well-reviewed f2 lens!
Disadvantage: original firmware is sloooow to focus (new 2.0.2 firmware is much faster, it seems)
So, hoping to stir commentary.
Did I mention...APS-C 35mm fov in your (coat) pocket for $299?!