Changed my first opinion... nice sensor, sssslow af
Changed my first opinion... nice sensor, sssslow af
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After 24 hours, only a quick first view.
The M3 is nicely crafted and a dream ergonomically. Nice menustructure. Ergo nice, for a MILC that is. Nice sensor but AF NOT ok.. With the dedicated M lenses works very nice. The best EFs lens for this M3 (that I have) is the 18 135 usm nano. The AF is mediocre. Flash is a tiny bit worse compared to the DSLR versions like the 100D. Tilting the inboard works great. The nissins (i40 and i60) need some -/- FEC dialled in. But otherwise wireless flash works like a dream.
Will update my quick view anytime soon.
Now after some hours of use I find the AF speed and accuracy NOT acceptable. PERIOD.
I'm returning this one.
24 megapixels • 3″ screen • APS-C sensor
Announced: Feb 6, 2015
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