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Swerky wrote:
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Good shots! I remember the m3 giving me very pleasing JPEGs right out of camera without processing compared to my earlier 7D (1). The 22mm was a very enjoying lens to use! But after a couple of months, for some reason, my shots started to get not quite sharp. I’d make sure they’re in focus but just not sharp. And it wouldn’t acquire focus in lower light. Sold it and never got back to m.
DLO makes a pretty big difference with the 22mm especially at f/2. If you’re a DPP4 user, it’s worth reprocessing the Raws, if you have them as Ms older than the m50 don’t support it in camera.
Also, I had a front element fall out of a EF-M 28mm once, canon took care of it, but that front element missing smudged all the shots. Happens, I didn’t realize I in fact lost the front element for a month till reviewing shots an called Canon... maybe something similar happened to your 22?
I had to clarify that the problem was with the body not the lens. Because it was the same case with the ef-m 18-55. I did shoot raw as well and same case with processing. It was a matter that happened five years ago anyway. Long gone. Thanks for the tip though!
The M3 was a dust magnet.
Im spoiled with an auto sensor cover on the R these days.
Canon EOS R3
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Canon RF-S 18-45mm
Canon RF-S 55-210mm F5.0-7.1 IS STM
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