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OK potentially buying into EOS M...

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m100
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Re: OK potentially buying into EOS M...

R2D2 wrote:


https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/refurbished-ef-s-55-250mm-f-4-5-6-is-stm

Happy shopping!

R2

Edit: OK OK I couldn't stand it any more. I just had to buy a second 55-250 STM! I'll lend it to a lucky shooter for now.

Right ?  Great sales this year at Canon USA ! 

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rz64 Regular Member • Posts: 454
Re: OK potentially buying into EOS M...

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iamneallyons wrote:

OK quick run through..Initially i started out shooting with Fujifilm gear and ultimately ended up selling it as i was fed up with the lack of lens choice and ultimately how expensive their lenses were, even for a budget lens AND a distinct lack of anything at the telephoto end other than a £1300 100-400 or a budget 50-230mm..

So i ended up selling my ILC kit and bought myself a Panasonic FZ1000 as i figured it would be a "do-it-all-mostly" type of package for riding about on my motorbike and shooting some nice scenery and then passing bikers etc and it certainly does tick a lot of boxes but also leaves you wanting a little bit sometimes at the tele end and other times at the wide end.

Now im at the point were i fancy another ILC initially looked again at Fuji but decided that i would probably end up frustrated at the lack of lens options again.. then i had a look at MFT and that is a potential maybe but i started having a look around and stumbled across these EOS M range of Canon cameras - i really like what im seeing from them, the images look very clean and pop with nice colour and there is obviously a vast array of lenses from Canon that can be used with an official adapter but also the EOS M range of lenses from both canon and then third party options LAOWA/SIGMA etc.

I really enjoy a wide prime lens, i love that look a wide angle lens gives you, the whole pushing the backround away and a slight distortion on your subject if its close enough - just a personal prefence, but having looked at the official EOS M wide angle 11-22mm am i missing something? it doesnt appear to give that wide angle "look" im after unless some of you people can post some pics showing it infact can/does, would the 10-18 or the Laowa 9mm be a better option?I absolutely love what iv seen from the EOS-M 22mm pancake, i think that is a hidden gem!!!!

I feel "obliged" to reply since a long time ago I had a predecessor of the FZ1000, the FZ8. After having changed to Nikon now I have ended up with the EOS M.

I don't have the 11-22mm but I intend to purchase it, also because of the consistently favorable comments concerning this lens.

Before entering a system, one should have a look at the pros and cons, here is my (subjective) evaluation of EOS M:
+ small affordable system
+ good and small native lenses
+ good handling and UI
+ pleasing Canon color rendering
+ good to very good IQ, in this connection I recommend the 32mm (and the 22mm)
- small number of native lenses, especially a convincing standard zoom is missing
- limited signals of Canon how the system is going to continue in the future

Because of the last reason, I tested two Fuji cameras, but after that I decided to stick with Canon. Fuji does offer more native lenses, but that's (to my mind) the only gain in comparison to EOS M. Fuji cameras and lenses are more expensive and often tend to FF concerning size and weight.

For me, FF is no option because of size, weight and costs. And if you regard the fun/size-factor, EOS M is hard to beat.

Kind regards,
rz64

I know this reply is a long time on however i appreciate your comment here, just revisiting all of this now infact...

Every point you made is the reason im looking into the M series, the fact you can use an adapter and get access to the EF lenses is a massive bonus... i was looking into the MFT options too but im not sure about the sensor size, i dont know if i would be left longing for at least the apsc sensor - as you say im not blown away by the MFT images and the colour reproduction.

As far as fuji is concerned i was always disappointed by the lack of tele options - it was basically a 100-400mm thats £1000+ or the next best thing was a budget XC 50-230mm lens, nothing in between.

I am no specialist concerning large tele options. If there was a larger tele lens than the 55-200mm - with an "EF-M-size" - I would be interested in it. But since this is very unlikely, I accept that there remains a maximal FL of 200mm.

On the other end, the 11-22mm is a great option for UWA. Great results, good handling, light and small.

But the longer I use my M6, the more I enjoy using primes (maybe except the 11-22mm). Especially the Sigma 56mm - although rarely a "general purpose lens" - is great. Because of its small size it fits perfectly into the M-system.

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Re: OK potentially buying into EOS M...

m100 wrote:

R2D2 wrote:

https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/refurbished-ef-s-55-250mm-f-4-5-6-is-stm

Happy shopping!

R2

Edit: OK OK I couldn't stand it any more. I just had to buy a second 55-250 STM! I'll lend it to a lucky shooter for now.

Right ? Great sales this year at Canon USA !

That’s for sure.  Best savings I’ve ever seen (esp on M gear).

Even the newest RF stuff has major discounts.  I just got $500 off the 15-35/2.8 last week!  Yowza.

R2

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