It wont be cheap as m3 or m10, since it greatly affects kiss seriesrrcphoto said:pokerz said:5 axis electric stabilization needs image cropping for compensation, its not physical image stablizationcellomaster27 said:ritholtz said:Body design feels nice compared to those Sony slabs.cellomaster27 said:WOW. I am genuinely genuinely interested in this. DPAF! decent ISO rating. Large enough with the megapixels for an APS-C. EVF. better body! Yes, no 4K is disappointing but not a major factor considering I hardly ever take video with my camera. Good job canon!!
You've handled one already? I have the original M... got it during the firesale. Worth the money but never ever liked the handling on it.
If this thing has focus peaking, I'll just get an adapter for my FD lenses. Since it has built in 5 axis stabilization. BOOM. 50mm f1.2 FD lenses are going for ~$250? BOOM. Shoot, I'm excited.
I thought you could only do 3 in software.. maybe they are combining with lens IS for 5.
the specs look far better than I thought canon could pull off I wonder what the battery life is like.
and it actually looks .. nice.
may be a nice hit from the #2 mirrorless company in the world.
Woody said:douglaurent said:How cool is that. A 2017 camera model with 1080p video. Go Canon! Because who needs more than 2 megapixels?
Errr... how many people have 4K TV at home?
80d produces nice high bitrate 1080p with nice colors without much work. My 70d takes up 32gb space to record around 30min of video in 1080p. How much it is going to be with 4k? Unless you are making money by selling your video work, it is lot of work to manage these video files.douglaurent said:How cool is that. A 2017 camera model with 1080p video. Go Canon! Because who needs more than 2 megapixels?
9VIII said:I see TWO Custom Function slots on the mode dial!
You know Canon is taking something seriously when they add those.
Can't wait to see this baby in action.
Woody said:douglaurent said:How cool is that. A 2017 camera model with 1080p video. Go Canon! Because who needs more than 2 megapixels?
Errr... how many people have 4K TV at home?
Is it good idea to get some M lens (22mm and 11-22mm) and then get m5 down the line.9VIII said:Woody said:douglaurent said:How cool is that. A 2017 camera model with 1080p video. Go Canon! Because who needs more than 2 megapixels?
Errr... how many people have 4K TV at home?
The problem with 4K recording isn't the number of people who have a compatible TV, it's the number of people who have a compatible internet connection.
Even if I were to start a career on Youtube I wouldn't upload anything past 720p.
douglaurent said:How cool is that. A 2017 camera model with 1080p video. Go Canon! Because who needs more than 2 megapixels?
pokerz said:It wont be cheap as m3 or m10, since it greatly affects kiss seriesrrcphoto said:pokerz said:5 axis electric stabilization needs image cropping for compensation, its not physical image stablizationcellomaster27 said:ritholtz said:Body design feels nice compared to those Sony slabs.cellomaster27 said:WOW. I am genuinely genuinely interested in this. DPAF! decent ISO rating. Large enough with the megapixels for an APS-C. EVF. better body! Yes, no 4K is disappointing but not a major factor considering I hardly ever take video with my camera. Good job canon!!
You've handled one already? I have the original M... got it during the firesale. Worth the money but never ever liked the handling on it.
If this thing has focus peaking, I'll just get an adapter for my FD lenses. Since it has built in 5 axis stabilization. BOOM. 50mm f1.2 FD lenses are going for ~$250? BOOM. Shoot, I'm excited.
I thought you could only do 3 in software.. maybe they are combining with lens IS for 5.
the specs look far better than I thought canon could pull off I wonder what the battery life is like.
and it actually looks .. nice.
may be a nice hit from the #2 mirrorless company in the world.
9VIII said:The problem with 4K recording isn't the number of people who have a compatible TV, it's the number of people who have a compatible internet connection.
Even if I were to start a career on Youtube I wouldn't upload anything past 720p.
ahsanford said:That top view (knobstorm) + integral EVF + DPAF + beefier grip = this is starting to look like the 'logically tinier but not disgracefully controlled super-tinyness emphasized' rig many enthusiasts have been waiting for.
I still want to see more native and small EF-M lenses (more tiny f/2 primes!), but this is 2/3 of the way of metamorphosizing a lovely tiny commercial rig into a more conventional/flexible/intuitive/powerful tool for enthusiasts.
Eager to see how DPAF + EVF coexist. Touchscreen AF that affects the viewfinder AF selection? Is thumb-controlled-focusing the new eye-controlled-focusing?#intrigued
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thetechhimself said:ahsanford said:That top view (knobstorm) + integral EVF + DPAF + beefier grip = this is starting to look like the 'logically tinier but not disgracefully controlled super-tinyness emphasized' rig many enthusiasts have been waiting for.
I still want to see more native and small EF-M lenses (more tiny f/2 primes!), but this is 2/3 of the way of metamorphosizing a lovely tiny commercial rig into a more conventional/flexible/intuitive/powerful tool for enthusiasts.
Eager to see how DPAF + EVF coexist. Touchscreen AF that affects the viewfinder AF selection? Is thumb-controlled-focusing the new eye-controlled-focusing?#intrigued
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See my comments on page 2. I think the on/off is for EVF, you tilt the screen 45 while in EVF mode, and look / tap down to use touch AF + EVF. Innovate. I think this sets the standard for future mirrorless AF implementation. Hope Canon has a patent for it, I can see SonyNikon copying it.
thetechhimself said:ahsanford said:That top view (knobstorm) + integral EVF + DPAF + beefier grip = this is starting to look like the 'logically tinier but not disgracefully controlled super-tinyness emphasized' rig many enthusiasts have been waiting for.
I still want to see more native and small EF-M lenses (more tiny f/2 primes!), but this is 2/3 of the way of metamorphosizing a lovely tiny commercial rig into a more conventional/flexible/intuitive/powerful tool for enthusiasts.
Eager to see how DPAF + EVF coexist. Touchscreen AF that affects the viewfinder AF selection? Is thumb-controlled-focusing the new eye-controlled-focusing?#intrigued
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See my comments on page 2. I think the on/off is for EVF, you tilt the screen 45 while in EVF mode, and look / tap down to use touch AF + EVF. Innovate. I think this sets the standard for future mirrorless AF implementation. Hope Canon has a patent for it, I can see SonyNikon copying it.
I think the on/off is for the camera, standardizing the position of the switch. Again, another indication that this camera is a more serious product than they have had before.
Woody said:douglaurent said:How cool is that. A 2017 camera model with 1080p video. Go Canon! Because who needs more than 2 megapixels?
BTW, how many APS-C MILCs can do that... properly? Sony definitely couldn't.
See http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=30712.msg621705#msg621705
Tyroop said:Dumb question, but what's going on at the top of the camera? I am a little confused. From the top and back I see an EVF with a hotshoe on top. In the second photo (M5_49) I see what looks like a small flash unit on top of the EVF. It's pointing up, but looks as if it could drop down to face forward. I didn't read anything about built-in flash in the spec.
Apologies if this is obvious or has already been raised. Quite excited. I've been an original M user for several years. Almost jumped to the M3, which I like, but it meant having to buy a lens that I already owned. Decided to wait longer and this looks very good.