Here's an obligatory kitten photo - a JPEG straight out of the camera (I'll fiddle with the RAW file later) to which I've done nothing but make it smaller to post here. Why am I posting this? Because I was rather impressed by how the camera coped with an unplanned moment and, in auto white balance mode, with difficult light (grey from the window to the left, bluish from a monitor in front, slightly pink from a lamp with a fluorescent bulb to my front right). It's early morning, I'm in a bathrobe, kitten decides to snuggle against my arm, three FF dslrs (don't ask...) are sitting next to me but none with a lens with a short enough MFD to be of any use (besides, I can't really operate them at a funny angle single-handed), but amongst them is my new EOS-M + 22mm lens; and with my "wrong" hand (it was in my right hand, I'm left-handed) only I was able to get it in the right place, at the right angle, and focus it in the right place - and, to my pleasant surprise, the camera more-or-less got the colors right (on my monitor, at any rate) and did a rather good macro-ish job of very close placement (makes said kitten look much older than his four months) without weird distortion. It could be sharper (and perhaps would have been if both hands were available and/or it had IS), but still.... (ISO 250, f/2, 1/30 sec in case anyone cares.)