Compact Camera Canon EOS M
Compact Camera Canon EOS M
I've been weighing the mirrorless option heavy and
finally made the plunge to keep it in the Canon family. I Received this
camera and have been playing with it and enjoying it for it's purpose.
Let me state this, I own a Canon 5D Mark III as well, so I can only
speak on my intentions and reasoning for wanting the Eos-M. I had no
intentions of buying this camera as a back up body, nor would this be
the camera I would recommend for others who are in the market for one.
However, image quality wise, it could be. If you've made the Canon
investment in gear, and could use something a little more light weight,
sort of pocket friendly, and portable that has the capability to be used
with your other canon gear.. It's a no brainer. This camera to me is
the Hobbyist/enthusiast Canon gear owners good, to best friend.
The Good: I love the image quality, size, and build quality of the camera and even the 22mm itself is a much better build then expected. It doesn't feel cheap. The touchscreen is pretty good and responsive, if you don't mind a few prints on the screen trying to assist the focusing. Also I love the relief of not carrying my battery gripped 5D around with me for all of the smallest things, and missing something worth capturing because of it. This camera has been a blast, and I've worn it around my neck on several occasions and even the people with me haven't noticed.
The Bad: Slow maneuvering around the menus, as there are limited physical buttons and no turn dial (But this may get faster as you get use to the touchscreen). No built in flash (When this camera is said to target those coming from point and shoot cameras), No view finder (But after a couple of shots.. Read more
The Good: I love the image quality, size, and build quality of the camera and even the 22mm itself is a much better build then expected. It doesn't feel cheap. The touchscreen is pretty good and responsive, if you don't mind a few prints on the screen trying to assist the focusing. Also I love the relief of not carrying my battery gripped 5D around with me for all of the smallest things, and missing something worth capturing because of it. This camera has been a blast, and I've worn it around my neck on several occasions and even the people with me haven't noticed.
The Bad: Slow maneuvering around the menus, as there are limited physical buttons and no turn dial (But this may get faster as you get use to the touchscreen). No built in flash (When this camera is said to target those coming from point and shoot cameras), No view finder (But after a couple of shots.. Read more
Compact Camera Canon EOS M
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