tr573 said:brad-man said:Am I the only person who thinks its odd that in a little over 4 years time Canon will have released 5 iterations of the M body and only 7 lenses, six of which are quite slow?
They are likely throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks before they really jump in with both feet on lens development. They obviously don't see any reason to rush with this, or they wouldn't be dabbling in this way
privatebydesign said:brad-man said:Am I the only person who thinks its odd that in a little over 4 years time Canon will have released 5 iterations of the M body and only 7 lenses, six of which are quite slow?
It fits their idea of what the M is. Canon believe it is a P&S market camera and regular u[grades are the norm. Most people don't buy more lenses than the kit lens anyway so why bother with more? They are all slow because Canon see the main 'advantage' of mirrorless system over a small DSLR is size, fast lenses that cover an APS-C sensor aren't small so don't fit the design brief.
pwp said:Very interesting. If Canon do this properly with a meaningful feature set, they've got themselves a winner. Sensor sounds good, EVF at long last, possible DPAF...mmmmmm!
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brad-man said:Am I the only person who thinks its odd that in a little over 4 years time Canon will have released 5 iterations of the M body and only 7 lenses, six of which are quite slow?
ahsanford said:Silly technical question:
Would dropping the identical 80D sensor into the EOS-M (which is effectively run in LiveView) guarantee it will employ DPAF? Any chance they could use the sensor to capture images but opt to not use DPAF for battery or processing cost reasons, or does using that 80D sensor effectively mandate DPAF?
(I would love DPAF, but I'm just trying to read the tea leaves here. I don't know if choosing to use the 80D sensor includes everything it does on the 80D.)
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Ha-ha! What a comedian!hne said:If it's got DPAF, proper physical controls*, and is announced with either an EF-M 53/1.2, EF-M 85/1.4 ...
Wrong.preppyak said:The 6D is about as small a camera as you are gonna get with a full-frame EF mount. They could go smaller in places (like a 100D against the 750D), but, functionally it will not match the thin-ness of the A7 series. Just making it mirrorless doesnt magically make the camera smaller, EF mount has a 44mm flange, meaning the camera has to be bigger to handle a lens + sensordouglaurent said:They should simply release a mirrorless 5D4 version and keep the EF mount!