Re: SL2: ... Info lacking or hidden in the FULL manual
MikeJ9116 wrote:
Dareshooter wrote:
MikeJ9116 wrote:
c.hammett wrote:
MikeJ9116 wrote:
c.hammett wrote:
IMO, Canon's attention to a lot of things that matter to those of us who like to use the VF is sorely lacking. The manuals are heavy on using Live View, and shooting movies, but how about a few pages on VF issues ??
This is how Canon misleads people and it really bothers me. They know removing the eye sensor would be an issue for many so they don't bother to mention hoping they can fool people into buying the camera anyway. If I ever leave Canon for another brand this type of behavior will be a major reason for it.
I bought the little G5X last year to take on trips as a backup phone to my SL1, and to use in the evenings when I want a "drop-in-the-purse" phone when we are at dinner. The GX1 has a touch screen menu with tiny settings icons clustered around the edge of the LCD. Because of their size, it is very easy to touch the wrong icon when you want to change a setting. So I was very happy when I saw the SL2 stil retained that format. Just wish Canon had left a good auto eye sensor alone ! I guess there's alwyas something we wish we had that no longer works, and we just have to adjust to it .... and we get over it !.... hopefully !
To be fair to Canon, they aren't the only brand that does this but they seem to do it far more often. Many times with other brands something is left out for design or cost reasons. With Canon, the things they leave out many times are in previous models. By this point the eye sensor should be on every camera they make with a view finder. It should be as necessary as putting a shutter button on a camera. Canon does so many things right that if they would just address the small details they would dominate the camera industry. The SL2 with an eye sensor and 10 shot buffer would have made it a nearly perfect camera as it is not just an entry level camera, it is one that has the interest of more advanced users due to its size and weight. By providing a few things they could make the camera serve both groups very well and still not cannibalize their upper tier DSLR cameras.
Meanwhile over on the Canon FF forum there's a lot of angst because the 6D 2 has sensor that is reported as inferior to the 80 yet the SL2 has a sensor that appears to be as good as the one found on the 80D. Over here there's angst because of a lack of an eye sensor. Funny old world.
Sort of like when my mother would say "Finish your dinner. Do you know that children are starving in India?" I have a 6D so I guess I am part of that discussion there too. I was so hopeful regarding the 6D2 but now have no plans to buy one. Ironically, one of the reasons I am looking into the SL2 is to have the same video capability of the 6D2 while getting a small compact camera to carry around. Also, the SL2 will replace the M3 I have been struggling with the past two years since the M5/M6 have been another disappointment from Canon.
My mother used to say that too to which I'd reply " but mam I've just eaten a ton of food.Mam would then say " if I've told you once I've told you a million times don't exaggerate "