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dfatty
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interesting. can't wait until they're selling for half price on eb*y, lol. but seriously, i wonder if folks will buy future m's at full price if canon doesn't speed up the AF and doesn't expand the lens selection. i wouldn't, and i really like my original m.
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there is one forum that i have found that is eos-m centric and active with actual current posts...the chatter is interesting...and reflect your comments as well.
faster af, tilting lcd, built in flash & finder...all things of great concern to current m users.
winter has set in locally and i have not had much of a chance to play with mine but i do like what i have experienced so far.
faster af, tilting lcd, built in flash & finder...all things of great concern to current m users.
winter has set in locally and i have not had much of a chance to play with mine but i do like what i have experienced so far.
CliveC
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Interesting. I thought Canon gave up on the EOS M line. I was planning on picking up an M2 somewhere down the road.
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i think many have thought the same thing...
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a black one...http://abload.de/img/m3qgu1n.jpg
f16sunshine
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a black one...http://abload.de/img/m3qgu1n.jpg
Nice looking grip they molded in. Looks super grippy.
randolph45
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Dials ala G series, pop up flash, big grip ,maybe tilt back screen, new lugs.Now all we need is a Leica trade up option. Yours for ours and $$
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Dials ala G series, pop up flash, big grip ,maybe tilt back screen, new lugs.Now all we need is a Leica trade up option. Yours for ours and $$
i know, eh?
i get into this set-up because it is so cheap and now there will some cool new gear that i can't afford!!
that black model looks very nice to my eye...i wonder what new/improved features it might have...and if there will be some new primes for it?
also wonder how it compares size wise to the original eos-m...
looks like they are getting serious. Is that a tilt screen and popup flash and an exposure comp dial?
They can sell a lot of these if they don't make the mistake of overpricing it at release like the original M.
They can sell a lot of these if they don't make the mistake of overpricing it at release like the original M.
Robin P
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Looking at its size relative to the 22mm it won't be much bigger, just easier to grip.also wonder how it compares size wise to the original eos-m...
Waiting for some genuine specs and pics to emerge in 3 or 4 days time......
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official announcement is expected to be this friday, the 6th...
randolph45
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No Gas
No Gas
Since this is the first new camera I have bought in ages , the last being a Eos IX aps, I will be keeping this one .No gas here except for accessories.
No Gas
Since this is the first new camera I have bought in ages , the last being a Eos IX aps, I will be keeping this one .No gas here except for accessories.
Monochrom
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I wonder what´s doing sigma at this moment...we need a new dpm interchangeable lens syst.
David_Manning
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Maybe finally a Contax T3 digital equivalent. Optical/EVF instead of just a screen???
Vobluda
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Nice, five more years and Canon will have competative mirrorless camera.
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Since this is the first new camera I have bought in ages , the last being a Eos IX aps, I will be keeping this one .No gas here except for accessories.
there was a 40/2.8 advertised locally and i sent 2 emails asking about it...no answer either time.
i just want to get out and use the one i have.
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Nice, five more years and Canon will have competative mirrorless camera.
all good things come to those who wait...:angel:
With Canon's resources and deep pockets, its just a matter of time until they are major players in the so called "mirrorless" marketplace.
Ditto for Nikon.
Sony will not likely stay alone as full frame mirrorless king much longer.
Stephen
JP Owens
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Meh. I have an EOS-M. Great IQ, great little video camera. But unless it shoots 4K, it really will have no advantage over the existing EOS-M for video shooters. And without a built in finder, I think I'd prefer a T-5i for shooting stills.
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