I guess they are looking to replace the M50 II with the R100 to keep everything going forward on the RF mount, it will be interesting if the sales will be more then the M50 II. I'm happy with my M5 and EF-M 18-150mm.
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Very glad that it has an EVF. Depending on the sensor IQ, this could well be a decent substitute for the M5 as a small and compact camera that can be kept in a pocket (when paired with a pencake lens). It does lack key functionalities that an M5/6 offer though.
Canon Cripple Hammer strikes again, and I don't even mind. They're not cannibalizing EFM at all with these releases, which is a good thing. But it's a little shocking to see them omit touch functionality on a camera that costs the same as an M200. Viewfinder is way less important than the touch screen on this kind of compact camera. And i don't get why they insist on using the same style for all new bodies, can't even tell them apart.
I've managed to enable MF mode on my R8 a few times now and I keep getting confused after attaching AF lenses. The MF mode toggle is now in a My Menu to make it easier to both spot and change.And even if so, in factory settings of the body (R6m2) the MF function is deactivated, and you'll have to find the menu item first
They just released a whole new V series. Canon hasn't reduced. With that EVF hump there's still no compact RF mount yet to replace the 32.5mp M6 mk 2The lenses will certainly be important to this body's success. But, in following the form factor etc of the M50 II, this tells us that Canon's plans for the M mount bodies is to transition them into APS-C R mount bodies, and presumably to 'rationalise' (ie reduce) the number and variety. Over what period of time, no-one knows except the bean-counters in Canon head office. It was probably inevitable, given the ongoing popularity of the M series (especially in kits with lenses), and the cost of maintaining parallel mounts going forward.
Well, every EOS M product is now discontinued.
Still surprised by this. SMH.Oc-e4 is quite expensive and for most people getting ST-E10 is going to better option. That off shoe cable can be useful for video folk as it allows to use accesories other than flashes off the shoe.
Canon OC-E4A Off-Camera Multi-Function Shoe Cord (2.6') https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...01_oc_e4a_off_camera_multi_function_shoe.html
Every retailer order book. I have posted multiple articles as they have slowly discontinued products in the line. The M50 Mark II was the finale.Do you have a source for that? I don't remember reading a post on here saying every EOS M product was discontinued?
Wow! That looks interesting! Thanks for sharing.Nice pancake lens with a lot af aspheric magic happening inside...
I wonder if these lenses are made of optical glass or optical resins...interesting design anyway!Wow! That looks interesting! Thanks for sharing.
With such complex grounded lenses, I can understand, that the price is far away from the EF pancakes.