EOS M Owners Post Your Pictures

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Apr 18, 2013
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Really beginning to enjoy my M on the trail with the 11-22 and CPL. A few shots from a recent hike in Rocky Mountain National Park to Andrews Tarn and Andrews Glacier at 11,400 feet to complete my ALS Ice Bucket Challenge - might as well get the ice water at the source. I really appreciate the size and weight of the M on hikes like this - 4 miles one way with 2200 feet of elevation gain. I'll settle for the M with the 11-22 and 55-200 over the 6D with 17-40 and 70-200+1.4x any day for this type of hike.

I've included 11mm and 22mm photos in most cases. DxO OP9 with NR, vignetting, and lens softness turned on.

The Loch - about halfway there. Andrews Glacier is visible on a ridge near the center of the photo.

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by dvmtthws, on Flickr

At treeline - pretty much a rock scramble ahead up and over the ridge. The tarn and glacier are above the ridge and not visible.

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by dvmtthws, on Flickr

22mm
by dvmtthws, on Flickr

Half way up - the tarn and glacier are still above the ridge and can't be seen.

11mm
by dvmtthws, on Flickr

22mm
by dvmtthws, on Flickr

The tarn and glacier. You can spot a person descending the glacier about mid way down towards the left.

11mm
by dvmtthws, on Flickr

22mm
by dvmtthws, on Flickr

The view back down. The Loch is visible just left of center in these photos

11mm
by dvmtthws, on Flickr

22mm
by dvmtthws, on Flickr
 
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Taken on a trip to Barcelona.
EF-M 18-55 & 22F2.
 

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Some great photos in this thread, although Surapon's saturation settings look a little 'Ken Rockwell'. I am looking forward to acquiring the EF-M 11-22 in a few days' time, a lens that I have coveted for a long time but which isn't for sale where I live and to get it will require driving across an international border. I can't really work out Canon's marketing strategy. I love my EOS-M and it feels like such a pain now to even pick up a heavy, bulky SLR and a big, heavy EF lens. Here's a photo from Surapon's motherland.
 
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Quirkz

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Adore my eos M. All photos use the lovely little 22mm prime. Photos processed via lightroom, but very little done apart from sometimes altering exposure and white balance slightly. Lightroom does some light color noise reduction to raw images by default.

Here's a few images under various lighting conditions, from ISO 100 to 4000

The images, in order:

ISO 100 during very late afternoon in winter on a clear day.

ISO 400, 1/40th sec, high contrast night time city street.

ISO 800 - Moderately bright doors, dim inside. Noise is not visible in bright foreground, visible (but not distracting) in the background.

ISO 4000 - Inside a dimly lit restaurant, gives you an idea of excellent low light performance and reasonably attractive noise.


The EOS M suffered initially because it didn't know who it was for - The lack of flash and way too high initial price tag meant that it wasn't consumer friendly, but a lot of pro's didn't like the fact you had to use on screen menus to set a lot of the options.
Personally, I love it despite the shortcomings. I think it can take amazing pictures for a camera its size. I stopped using my fujifim X100 in favour of the EOS M - The X100 had better handling and manual controls, but the M was just small enough to fit in my jacket pocket.
 

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The M is very convenient, especially for travelling, but a bit difficult to focus and the view screen difficult to see in sunlight.

Saw a film crew shooting a movie and shot one of the camera they were using. And one of their photographer shooting, presumably for their archieval.

-r
 

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Here is one of 'moi' that my wife made with the eos m and standard zoom on top of the Sani Pass in the Drakensberg mountain range of South Africa...this is my standard 'trying to look like a serious photographer' pose....

and another one of my wife made with same camera ...occasion was our 31st wedding anniversary...this time we went right to the top! :)
 

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