Re: M6: 11-22mm+32mm / Grief with larger camera (PICS)...
...always enjoy your posts (even some of the gory details!).
Perhaps you've posted on this previously...
With your 'belt connector', you have a marvelous way of making certain your M6 is nearly ready-to-shoot..at all times.
I have a couple of different small camera pouches that attach to my belt...that's how I go about accomplishing the same thing.
I find that the ergonomics of all of the native EF-M lenses (when attached to an M) work quite nicely when used in this way (stored in a small pouch that has belt loops)...except for the 18-150...which is a tad big/long.
Perhaps I should go look and check on the model #s of the bags I use (nobody probably cares!)...but the proper 'container' for an M...combine with proper camera straps...are an essential part of the M experience, at least for me. I do not use the straps that Canon supplies...instead I go with much smaller ones (here I should take pics and post what I use...they're dirt-cheap and come via eBay).
For any of the Ms, when mated to the 11-22, 22, 28, 15-45 or even 18-55...only a tiny wrist-strap (with but one point of attachment to the camera is needed...and I seldom if ever hang the camera around my neck (with two points of attachment, DSLR-style) when using these lenses.
The 18-150 (and I presume the 55-200) EF-M lens is so substantial (in volume, especially) that it lends itself, at times, to two points of attachment to the camera...to enable 'standard' around-the-neck traveling.
I could write several paragraphs on this...Canon realized this with the original M (and M2) as they sold a unique ever-tiny leather strap that came equipped with the connector unique to those two Ms (did the M3 have this connector, too?).
I am probably alone in wishing that all today's iterations of Ms included these premium connectors, connectors that made it quite difficult to improperly twist the strap...and made removal nearly instantaneous.
I'll post again with pics and my solution for the 18-150/M6 combo.
Nero: what say you?
And, what straps do you use with your M6?
And might you supply a link to the belt attachment device you use?
Thanks for posting, and thanks for reading.
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Primary (Canon) tools: 5DMk3, M6, M2, S95, EF-EF-M adapter, Pro 100, LBP7660Cdn; EF 100-400 IS II, 70-200 IS f4, 24-105 f4 IS II, 35 f2 IS, 17-40 f4, 1.4x extender III; EF-M 18-150 IS, 28 IS macro, 11-22 IS, 22 f2, 15-45 IS, 18-55 IS; EF-S 17-55 IS; 270EX II and 580EX II Speedlites; Apple tool: iPhone 6s