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A quick walk with my M100

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Alan Sh Senior Member • Posts: 2,757
A quick walk with my M100
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I decided I don't like the M100. The quality is fine, but I kept knocking buttons as I was walking - and I have small hands.

But I can't complain on the quality. These are SOOC from 'full automatic'.

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jim mij Senior Member • Posts: 1,035
Re: A quick walk with my M100

Actually i kinda miss my m100, only 10 mins ago i was looking for something and the pic turned out to be taken with the m100, probably just sentimentality....

nice horse

Jim

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StrugglingforLight Regular Member • Posts: 126
Re: A quick walk with my M100
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Alan Sh wrote:

I decided I don't like the M100. The quality is fine, but I kept knocking buttons as I was walking - and I have small hands.

But I can't complain on the quality. These are SOOC from 'full automatic'.

If you end up keeping the M100 look into getting a front grip. I use this one, Custom Grip for Canon EOS M100 and M200 Cameras - Multiple Colors  , it made a world of a difference. That plus a wrist strap is a must. I have average hands for a guy and don't have issues.

Maxmolly7
Maxmolly7 Senior Member • Posts: 1,481
Re: A quick walk with my M100
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StrugglingforLight wrote:

Alan Sh wrote:

I decided I don't like the M100. The quality is fine, but I kept knocking buttons as I was walking - and I have small hands.

But I can't complain on the quality. These are SOOC from 'full automatic'.

If you end up keeping the M100 look into getting a front grip. I use this one, Custom Grip for Canon EOS M100 and M200 Cameras - Multiple Colors, it made a world of a difference. That plus a wrist strap is a must. I have average hands for a guy and don't have issues.

I bought a set of 2 Sony RX 100 knock-off grips from the local bay for 12 bucks and cut away a small fraction with sharp sissors. Works for me...

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OP Alan Sh Senior Member • Posts: 2,757
Re: A quick walk with my M100

StrugglingforLight wrote:

Alan Sh wrote:

I decided I don't like the M100. The quality is fine, but I kept knocking buttons as I was walking - and I have small hands.

But I can't complain on the quality. These are SOOC from 'full automatic'.

If you end up keeping the M100 look into getting a front grip. I use this one, Custom Grip for Canon EOS M100 and M200 Cameras - Multiple Colors, it made a world of a difference. That plus a wrist strap is a must. I have average hands for a guy and don't have issues.

It has a front grip. It's just a bit awkward after using my M50's.

Alan

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Canon EF-M 55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS40 (TZ60) Canon EOS M100 Canon EOS M50 Fujifilm X-T5 +13 more
Sittatunga Veteran Member • Posts: 5,406
Re: A quick walk with my M100

My main gripe with the M100 is that it's too easy to put it into A+ or movie mode when getting it out of a pocket. But then I do switch it off before I start walking and I was put off the M50 by its size.

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