No one has mentioned a larger battery.
If we could get to 500-600 CIPA rated exposures we would all be happier.
If we could get to 500-600 CIPA rated exposures we would all be happier.
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jalps said:Talys said:slclick said:I love my M5, that being said, if it was improved, sure, I'd upgrade.
I've almost bought an M5 so many times. Perhaps I will purchase an M5Mk2!
I feel the exact same way. I don't seen enough of a difference over my 80D to justify the move, but a Mk2 would probably push me over the edge.
slclick said:jalps said:Talys said:slclick said:I love my M5, that being said, if it was improved, sure, I'd upgrade.
I've almost bought an M5 so many times. Perhaps I will purchase an M5Mk2!
I feel the exact same way. I don't seen enough of a difference over my 80D to justify the move, but a Mk2 would probably push me over the edge.
If I already had the 80D I wouldn't have gotten it, my purchase had nothing to do with it being ML.
Since we are talking about camera Haters, this won't happen neither will adoption of USB Type-C port or UHS-II SD slots or adoption of OLED/eInk instead of prehistoric passive matrix LCD for info panel.Etienne said:I hope they go all-in with the M5 mk II: in body IS, good usable 4K
Chaitanya said:... this won't happen neither will adoption of USB Type-C port or UHS-II SD slots or adoption of OLED/eInk instead of prehistoric passive matrix LCD for info panel.Etienne said:I hope they go all-in with the M5 mk II: in body IS, good usable 4K
[email protected] said:I sold my M5 after a few months. Gave it a go and liked it. But I need a very fast-acting camera. Turn on/focus/shoot should be extremely fast. I found the M5 sluggish, the AF not quite as fast in some situations, and - most annoyingly - the camera seemed to have about 90 percent of the computing power it needed. When I used my thumb on the screen to move the focus point, I detected occasional lags.
It took me weeks to get comfortable enough with it to realize just what was happening, but then was maddening when it did. I've been waiting since for a new one to improve that speed performance. If it has 12fps and the sensor tech that goes into the 5D4, then I might buy it as the action body that my 5D4 is really not. Much will be determined by FPS and sensor IQ for me. Other features are nice, but if it isn't close in those categories, I'll wait for the full frame mirrorless, provided those specs are within throwing distance of the Sony equivalents. And provided Canon actually comes out with something before my kids have grandkids.
-tig
PS: As a side note, I've loved Sigma glass for some time, but I'm really emphasizing it now in lens choices, as it'll allow me to use my main glass on Sony with the new Sigma adapter. This might be my mirrorless hedge, as no one can really know how slow Canon will be.
fullstop said:Other people have noted no support for USB tethered shooting as well.
One of many problems of the "4th generation crippled" Powershot firmware.
blackcoffee17 said:The new M50 has the EOS firmware again so most likely the M5 II will have that too.
jolyonralph said:blackcoffee17 said:The new M50 has the EOS firmware again so most likely the M5 II will have that too.
Does the M50 support USB-tethered shooting?
What stops you from buying some other brand, then?TonyPicture said:just more camera's from a company that many of us are frustrated with yet that frustration is never listened too,
Orangutan said:What stops you from buying some other brand, then?TonyPicture said:just more camera's from a company that many of us are frustrated with yet that frustration is never listened too,
I guess I don't understand: how you, as an individual, choose to spend your money is not of concern to Canon. They're interested only in the aggregate expenditure (and profits). So far, they've done better on that than other brands. Like you, I don't have the money to maintain multiple kits from different manufacturers, but I don't see that as Canon's fault or problem: they make their product choices, then I decide how (or if) to spend my money.TonyPicture said:Orangutan said:What stops you from buying some other brand, then?TonyPicture said:just more camera's from a company that many of us are frustrated with yet that frustration is never listened too,
Large investment in class and camera TBH and I hope that they'll actually deliver a FFML that is useful, failing that I'll agree it's time to look elsewhere as a friend has sold up and jumped over to the Sony A73 he's very happy with his new investment and hasn't missed his 6d2 yet...