can really do with a 18-70 or 16-70 like Sony's 16-70 F4 lens. very compact, good range, good aperture, decent sharpness....
or a pancake zoom would be good as well.
or a pancake zoom would be good as well.
WorkonSunday said:can really do with a 18-70 or 16-70 like Sony's 16-70 F4 lens. very compact, good range, good aperture, decent sharpness....
or a pancake zoom would be good as well.
WorkonSunday said:can really do with a 18-70 or 16-70 like Sony's 16-70 F4 lens. very compact, good range, good aperture, decent sharpness....
or a pancake zoom would be good as well.
DRR said:Fast primes would help round out the lens lineup for the mount and begin to attract different types of photographers to the system. Another 18-whatever slow zoom is not the answer.
My 2 cents. ;D
DRR said:Fast primes would help round out the lens lineup for the mount and begin to attract different types of photographers to the system. Another 18-whatever slow zoom is not the answer.
My 2 cents. ;D
me neither, but one can always hope. ;DRandom Orbits said:WorkonSunday said:can really do with a 18-70 or 16-70 like Sony's 16-70 F4 lens. very compact, good range, good aperture, decent sharpness....
or a pancake zoom would be good as well.
Can't really see that happening. They already have the 18-55 and 55-200. The EF-M lenses are already designed for minimum size... can't really see them getting smaller with larger zoom ranges.
Masa@CanonRMRs said:As one of EOS M3 (and M1) owners, I have all four EF-M lenses.
I think we need Macro-lense for filling a blank of EF-M lineup.
Other than that, it's all covered.
We have F2 pancake, wide zoom (which is awesome one), standard zoom and telephoto zoom.
What more do you need for compact system like mirror-less camera?
Masa@CanonRMRs said:As one of EOS M3 (and M1) owners, I have all four EF-M lenses.
I think we need Macro-lense for filling a blank of EF-M lineup.
Other than that, it's all covered.
We have F2 pancake, wide zoom (which is awesome one), standard zoom and telephoto zoom.
What more do you need for compact system like mirror-less camera?
bholliman said:Masa@CanonRMRs said:As one of EOS M3 (and M1) owners, I have all four EF-M lenses.
I think we need Macro-lense for filling a blank of EF-M lineup.
Other than that, it's all covered.
We have F2 pancake, wide zoom (which is awesome one), standard zoom and telephoto zoom.
What more do you need for compact system like mirror-less camera?
Fast primes and a macro lens. I agree with those hoping for a 50/55mm f/1.4.
DRR, if its any consolation, the EVF's larger size helps keep your face back from the rear LCD, which makes it schnoz freiendly.. ;DDRR said:I sold my M (original, pre-firesale) last month. It was a wonderful little camera but it simply wasn't getting used enough to justify keeping it.
My main gripes - no viewfinder, and I didn't really like the ergonomics.
The M3 looks great to me - I wish the EVF was smaller or integrated, but still, a proper grip so you're not holding it with three fingers, is a step in the right direction. I love exposure compensation dial on top.
Still the one thing holding me back is the lens selection. I loved the 22mm pancake. An absolutely incredible lens, especially at that size, cost, and weight. A small 55/1.4 would be the ideal prime to add, IMO. I can shoot all day with 35/85. I don't need another slow zoom. I've heard the IQ across all the native M-mount lenses is excellent. If they could begin to engineer primes I think they're set for the future.
Eventually I think EF-M will replace EF-S and the Rebel line will go mirrorless. It'll take a while for that to fully happen but I don't see a point to EF-S down the road. EF-M with its shorter flange focal distance is going to take over. You can always still mount EF-S or EF with an adapter. But you can't go the "other way" (without a speed booster)
Anyway I guess we'll see what's in the cards. For now I'm very happy with my FF+primes.