This statement at the end of their product release got me.
"A firmware update will be released at the end of May for the EOS M3 and EOS M10 which will help you take full advantage of the AF speed capable when shooting movies with the EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM."
I wonder why no firmware update/release for the M2. It was my understanding that the M10 and M2 are the same internally when it came to sensor and AF - only that the M10 had the Digic6 processor.
I'm wondering why the M10 can handle more "AF speed" whilst the M2 can't? Is the M2's DiGiC processor too slow to handle AF at a higher speed?
"A firmware update will be released at the end of May for the EOS M3 and EOS M10 which will help you take full advantage of the AF speed capable when shooting movies with the EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM."
I wonder why no firmware update/release for the M2. It was my understanding that the M10 and M2 are the same internally when it came to sensor and AF - only that the M10 had the Digic6 processor.
I'm wondering why the M10 can handle more "AF speed" whilst the M2 can't? Is the M2's DiGiC processor too slow to handle AF at a higher speed?
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