douglaurent said:The 6 stands for the 6000 days it will take until Canon will releases a mirrorless camera that can compete with Sony and Panasonic products?
neuroanatomist said:douglaurent said:The 6 stands for the 6000 days it will take until Canon will releases a mirrorless camera that can compete with Sony and Panasonic products?
The M line is already outselling Panasonic MILCs in Japan. Oh wait, you meant 'compete' as in what you personally think is better. :![]()
Sporgon said:However not being able to mount a proper flash at the same time is an issue, but as I don't need to use the M3 for that kind of work I can only whinge half-heartedly.
Sporgon said:Pleased that Canon are giving those of us that really like the vari-angle (EVF) viewfinder the option to go forward with it in up dated cameras. Personally I really like being able to look down into the viewfinder of the M3, and clearly Fuji must think the same with their GFX 50S medium format camera.
However not being able to mount a proper flash at the same time is an issue, but as I don't need to use the M3 for that kind of work I can only whinge half-heartedly.
ahsanford said:But variable angle is not a bad thing. I loved this digital --> Rolleiflex hack a guy did on PP for straight down 'viewfinder' shooting a ways back:
https://petapixel.com/2015/01/12/canon-powershot-n-transformed-waist-level-rolleiflex-style-camera/
So as much as I turn my nose up at bolt-on VFs, variable angle is clever.
- A
ahsanford said:Sporgon said:Pleased that Canon are giving those of us that really like the vari-angle (EVF) viewfinder the option to go forward with it in up dated cameras. Personally I really like being able to look down into the viewfinder of the M3, and clearly Fuji must think the same with their GFX 50S medium format camera.
However not being able to mount a proper flash at the same time is an issue, but as I don't need to use the M3 for that kind of work I can only whinge half-heartedly.
I'm personally an integral VF guy and did not take the EOS M brand seriously at all until the M5 finally did the right thing and offered one.
But variable angle is not a bad thing.
slclick said:Scratching me head over the entire line. It seems a mess with entry, mid and higher bodies launched in bizarre orders. Not too mention the naming nomenclature and the various body changes. I'd love to love it and am glad some have but it's such a jumble.
ahsanford said:...straight down 'viewfinder' shooting a ways back:
Sporgon said:Pleased that Canon are giving those of us that really like the vari-angle (EVF) viewfinder the option to go forward with it in up dated cameras. Personally I really like being able to look down into the viewfinder of the M3, and clearly Fuji must think the same with their GFX 50S medium format camera.
However not being able to mount a proper flash at the same time is an issue, but as I don't need to use the M3 for that kind of work I can only whinge half-heartedly.
AvTvM said:Reminds me of my first camera: