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Recent M6 Mark II shutter shock study / M50 upgrade path rant

Started Nov 12, 2020 | Discussions thread
KEG
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Re: Recent M6 Mark II shutter shock study / M50 upgrade path rant

Aanomalous deutan wrote:

http://cameraergonomics.blogspot.com/2020/09/canon-eos-m62-does-it-produce-shutter.html

Here's another interesting study that came out recently. It really is baffling why Canon decided to remove EFCS from the M6 m2.

As much as I love stills photography on my M50, there doesn't seem to be an upgrade path that seems satisfactory to me for a lightweight system from Canon.

The M6 almost fitted the bill when it was released. I want more controls and the higher resolution sensor also seemed to promise better dynamic range. The lack of EVF I could live with, but then I really hesitated at the thought of having to worry about avoiding about focal lengths and shutter speeds that suffer from shutter shock.

Going full-frame with the RP also seemed like an option, but then I wouldn't feel happy about compromising on low-ISO dynamic range,

high iso performance is much better and frankly I haven’t noticed that bad dynamic range outside, but then on the other hand I used 10D with good results for many years

much slower burst mode,

10 times bigger buffer

and on top of that having to get new bigger lenses to replace my mainly EF-Ms.

RF 50/1.8 is small

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