EF-M 10/2, EF-M 15/2.8, EF-M 50/1.8 IS, EF-M 50-150/4.5-5.6 IS
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my checklist for M5 mkII release is basically as the title indicates
as for wish-list... after a month with M5 mkI I'm pretty happy with the body, no intend to updgrade. having said that, the camera has way too much Powershot DNA and in some areas comes short from being serious tool. my wishlist would basically be:
1. M50 tilt screen
2. remove movie recording button (too close to my thumb, and I don't give a s* about video)
3. GPS
4. normal tripod socket. M5 is useless with Arca Swiss ballheads before you buy an L-bracket. completely. probably with a fair number of other QR plates too
5. add menu option to disable intermediate selectable ISO's. I'm fine with just 100, 200, 400, etc. having these extra ISO's is wasting my time
6. allow me to reprogramm direction of rear dial. it's completely counterintuitive for me, in M mode, while I have zero issues with front dial
7. softer touch DOF preview button (to stiff)
8. disable auto-white balancing of the EVF (or whatever it is). M5 adapts colours (even with WB fixed to daylight) and it's confusing to judge scene
9. I'm not sure about LP-E6 batteries. I'd love extra battery life (current is miserable, but I understand it's no DSLR) but am not sure about overall grip and balance of the camera.
10. remove exposure compensation dial, it's useless for me. add top screen LCD
11. improve this shi* eye sensor. it's worthless in M5 mkI, I ended up disabling auto switching after first 2 hours. Fuji X-E1 did much better job with this and it's a much older camera. shame, Canon
12. make the camera remember drive mode. it's super confusing for DSLR user to see M5 mkI wake up from stand by and have drive mode reset to single after it has been manually set to 2 second lag. nightmare in the field.
but in general, in terms of UI and features M5 mkI is pretty fine, there's not much that I'd say the camera is missing other than some UI tweaks (which company like Fuji would tweak with a firmware update and that's it). and with 22mm and 32mm lenses M5 is a beautifully capable combo. even the 15-45 ain't that bad as long as you avoid 15mm. it's the lens choice where I see gaps for me. a 15mm prime would be very welcome and a decent native telephoto lens is glaring omission, EF-M 55-200 just doesn't cut it...
Praefos wrote:
What are your wishes for the maybe upcoming Canon EOS M5 or M6 Mark II? (Just keeping them together, because they are very similar!)
I go first Here is just a list of unsorted thoughts:
- 4K especially without crop!
- higher frame rates for all video formats
- better low light Performance (especially for astrophotography)
- an ISO invariant sensor or at least a better noise performance
- higher and lower ISOs (50)
- better timelapse controls (longer timelapses, shorter intervals, etc.)
- internal programmable timer for mulitple shots
- adapter with a cirular polariser
- adapter with a variable ND-filter
- Adapter as a Speed Booster with a removable slot for either a circular polariser or ND-filter
- higher and lower shutter speeds
- a fix for the shutter synchronization problem (https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4320175)
- a function to zoom all the way in in order to check sharpness while focusing manually. (Should work with only the press of ONE button!) (Maybe a haven't found the feature!)
- Dual-Pixel RAW
- Sound indicators in live view, while recording or in the mode "video".
- Video RAW or similar
- True HDMI video output without live view HUD
- Live audio output
- Recharging with any USB-charger
- Batterie grip?
- USB C-Port
- USB 3.0 or 3.1 transfer protocol and speeds
- Higher WiFi speeds (maybe it's my phone)
- A lot more (maybe all features) remote controls through the Android / iPhone app
- Clip-In filters system? (Please look at the astronomik web-shop for references) (Just add some notches to firmly hold those filters in place
- Shutter closing while changing lenses! (It's a Feature for the EOS R, should be a software update away!) (Probably only applicable for automatic lenses)
- Faster SD-Card Transfer rates (maybe through a double SD-card slot?)
- More RAM for longer burst rate shooting
- Silent shutter with rolling shutter mitigation
- Focus bracketing or even just a series of focus shoots (all RAW) (with a lot of controls!)
- More time bracketing controls
- In-build LOG color Profile
- The ability to choose a lens profile for manual lenses, so they are stored in the metadata? (The data has to be manually put in the first time and can be selected the next time!)
- In-Body Image Stabilzation
Any other thoughts?