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Thoughts are already turning towards getting a little more range than the 55-200 kit lens on the M50 will get me.
Has anyone used the Canon 70-300 f4-5.6 IS II USM lens, interested in how the weight & balance feel on the M50 & how quick the autofocus might be. Can currently pick it up with the cashbook boost & the money saved should get me the adaptor.
Any other recommendations please (couldn't afford the 100-400 I've seen used to good effect on these pages & likely to be too heavy anyway)
TIA
A FF mirrorless with a motorised built in ‘adaptor’ for EF lenses. I hope the low light AF is a magnitude better than the M5, otherwise they’re screwed.I'm quite looking forward to seeing what Canon announce over the next 6 months to compete with Nikon and Sony.
Blimey Phil if you don't know the answer how are us mere mortals supposed to know,your my Canon Guru![]()
HDR vw dark (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
HDR inside central library (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
HDR Gargoyle (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
hdr st annes place (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on FlickrI think that will be a great lens to use. I use my 70-300L a lot on my M50. I find the balance is fine, although its a two handed job to take photos with it.
Cool shots. I love the retro processing. I think i over use it a bit at the moment. It suits your shots though.
Ive just started following you on Flick![]()
Must admit I need to set my M50 and M100 up properly in the menus to make things quicker but I haven't as yet.
What's the menu system like? I fancy an M100 just as a travel cam, with a pancake lens maybe, I also love adapting lenses and Canon have some nice cheap EF prime options. The only thing turns me off really is lack of hot-shoe on the M100
Its fine once you get used to it, its all touchscreen and there is a q button for you to use which beings up the most used type menus. I like it and as a travel cam its great (I actually seem to use it more then my M50) with the 15-45, 22mm and 50mm 1.8 its a nice small setup.
I got mine from HDEW with the 22mm https://www.hdewcameras.co.uk/canon-eos-m100-kit-15-4522mm-black-8056-p.asp
Cheers for that, not sure how I missed this post yesterday!
Its fine once you get used to it, its all touchscreen and there is a q button for you to use which beings up the most used type menus. I like it and as a travel cam its great (I actually seem to use it more then my M50) with the 15-45, 22mm and 50mm 1.8 its a nice small setup.
I got mine from HDEW with the 22mm https://www.hdewcameras.co.uk/canon-eos-m100-kit-15-4522mm-black-8056-p.asp
I've just bought an M100 and 15-45mm kit from John Lewis which had a £50 off offer when exchanging a working digital camera (offer now ended), so goodbye to an ancient Samsung compact of 2008 vintage. The camera (body only or kit) is also currently subject to a £50 Canon cashback from participating suppliers, so the net cost to me is £279, by far the cheapest way to own a Dual Pixel focusing camera. The kit was also bundled with the leather half case which was a bit of a surprise.
I already had the orginal EOS M camera with the 18-55mm lens and the EF to EF-S adapter. I found the EOS M was blessed with the poorest focusing I had ever experienced on any camera, even with the updated firmware. I shot it side by side with my Olympus Pen EPL6, which trounced it in almost every respect. However, I did like the build quality of the EOS M and the touch screen interface I thought was particularly good, the inclusion of a mic input socket really useful. The M100 loses the mic input socket and hotshoe, the build is a little plasticky compared to the original but all the issues relating to autofocus have been completely solved, in fact it focused better than anything else I own (5D2 and M43 cameras). The M100 was incredibly easy to set up comared to something like my OMD EM1. In bright sunlight, the screen is still perfectly usable, I haven't needed to bump up the screen brightness as of yet. The Olympus Pen screen is terrible in bright sunlight but the Pen can at least fit the expensive viewfinder as an option. The M100 video worked perfectly as well, handheld with digital stabilisation. All in all, I've been very impressed with the M100 so far, I'm sure the M5/M6/M50 would be nicer still, but these are multiples of the price of the M100. I think it would make a useful travel camera, perhaps with the EF-M 22 mm lens and some of the smaller EF primes rather than the rather slow kit lenses and provided the user can live with the weak flash and in camera mics.
I’m really loving the M100,just seems to cover what I want without any fuss,thought I might miss a VF but I’m actually preferring
using the nice LCD.I like the colours it produces and the touch screen is really nice and responsive.A keeper for me.
I understand it wont be everyone’s cup of tea .
I like the colours it produces and the touch screen is really nice and responsive.A keeper for me.
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Hi Keith,I bought it with the 15-45 with the intention to add the 22 and a longer lens but so far I’ve been happy with just the kit lens butOut of curiosity, what lenses are you using with the M100?
I think that is partly my dwindling camera gas and concentration on my new pastel painting gas.


I’ve been buying pastels books corses charcoals researching by the bucketload,how did you guess
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Is that your new grinder profile pic?My 1st and very last attempt at a selfie,wanted to see what all the fuss was about
IMG_0287 by Chris Andrew, on Flickr
LOL not a Gemini by any chance? lol @ your Vaping ,my mates the same,hes spent a fortune on all those mods tops and god knows what else,hes off to the Shrewsbury annual do this sat coming i think,every week its a new mod or juice or something,on the forums all the time.You're a bit like me, I don't have the funds to pump into camera gear but once I latch onto another interest I research like a mo'fo and buy all of the things!!2 weeks in I'm usually an expert advising other others
I do a bit of art myself, well ... now and then, I'm very lazy about it. But a better example would be me quitting the smokes and discovering vaping, 5yrs now! and I've advanced from a clueless noob using cig-a-likes to making my own coils and juice, DIY all the way bar the devices

Lol .you just get the £50 readyIs that your new grinder profile pic?
LOL not a Gemini by any chance? lol @ your Vaping ,my mates the same,hes spent a fortune on all those mods tops and god knows what else,hes off to the Shrewsbury annual do this sat coming i think,every week its a new mod or juice or something,on the forums all the time.
yeah im great at advising people but crap at doing anything lol.
ah well back to my charcoal pastel ink watercolour creation![]()
sounds just like my mate re the SE mods.Nah, stubborn old CapricornI've seen people get obsessed with vape gear, it's very strange. I like having a nice set up but that's about it. I'll have 2 decent mods at any one time and only replace them when one breaks down. But I have seen unbelievable 'G.A.S' from some vapers. They think nothing of spending £200-300 on special edition mods and they'll have dozens of them, shelves dedicated just to mods and tanks. I do really enjoy making the juice though, and I've come up with some nice ones over the years. Keeps costs massively down - I can make 100ml of 3mg juice for less than a fiver and between me and the missus that would do us the whole week.
You should post up some of your art
Wow your normal rates have quadrupled!Lol .you just get the £50 ready![]()
I loved the 6D both times I had one.but am also loving this M100,we have bondedWell after looking at my photos I seem to be using the m100 a lot more than the M50 so it’s on its way to a dealer tomorrow. I’ve always fancied having a dabble with full frame so I’ve decided to have a go with a 6D. The good thing is I already have lenses I can use on both systems.
I love the m100 as well with thec15-45 and 22 I can just put it in my pocket. I'm thinking of starting to do family portraits hence getting the 6d for that side as I already have the 50mm and 85mm.I loved the 6D both times I had one.but am also loving this M100,we have bonded