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I'm jealous!I was hooked on the M5 as soon as I got to hold it.... less than 10 minutes of 'real play'.
I thinm some will be very impressed despite reservations.
I'm jealous!I was hooked on the M5 as soon as I got to hold it.... less than 10 minutes of 'real play'.
I thinm some will be very impressed despite reservations.
Did you also get to keep the memory" card.
It's not easy. With no cable release port you have to trigger the shutter through IR. If you mobile has an IR blaster there is an app (DSLR Remote?) you can use.What's the best way to do timelapse on the m3 please? :=
It's a matter of priorities! I lost possession of a Praktika SLR as part of a divorce...... kept all my Pentax gear though!I bought the ex an M - when I left it was one of the few things I made sure I took with me. Left her the house, took the Canon!
It's a matter of priorities! I lost possession of a Praktika SLR as part of a divorce...... kept all my Pentax gear though!
Blimey.... he likes it..... Very tempted![]()
Aaarg, wrong priorities!!... Left her the house, took the Canon!
Is £75 a good price on a ef-m 22m delivered?
Most definitely as long as it is clean and has unmarked glass.Is £75 a good price on a ef-m 22m delivered?
Thanks for time laps post with app going to check it out!
Mostly not but, at times, I have used CPL/ND filters for certain shots. I do have protective filters just for storage or when swapping lenses 'in the field' as I can be clumsy!Do you use UV filters on any of these lenses to protect them or is it pointless?
Do you use UV filters on any of these lenses to protect them or is it pointless?
Most definitely as long as it is clean and has unmarked glass.
They are more than twice that price at full retail.
A lot that are sold 'new' have come from kits sold in the far east and come as white box items from split kits.
I got one of these and am still using it a a couple of years on.
It is one of my favourite lenses. I now have 2 aa I got a kit for my sister from Amazon last Christmas which had the 22mm instead of the kit zoom. My sister wanted a zoom so I got one and we swapped. I actually use both at times with an M and M10 on a dual mount bar on a tripod, one shooting colour and one set to monochrome!
So yes - to reiterate, the price is very good and it is a surprisingly sharp but tiny lens!
Steve
Apparently they would not describe the glass as 100% scratch free but has "minimal signs of use". Not sure what to do now
Thank you for all your help
I would not disagree but there may be 'new' models available at sub £100. Is an unused model worth an extra £10-15?Think I would probably take a chance on it, the front element of the 22mm is really small and quite well protected. You would need to be really clumsy to scratch it.
I would not disagree but there may be 'new' models available at sub £100. Is an unused model worth an extra £10-15?
There was one for £99 earlier. The UK retail is around the £179 mark and, frankly, if I broke one, I wooul pay that!Unfortunately I think those days are gone, have been watching for a friend over the last few months and typically white box ones from China/Japan are around the £120 mark. Not seen anything under £100 for new, only secondhand.
I was already sold on it before the video above.
I am going for the M5 as I continue my downsizing of my main DSLR kit and have been very happy with the M/M10 kit which I am using more and more. I did not take to the M3.
Apparently I can have a 30 minute borrow of an M5 Thursday evening in Winchester....
IF it happens, I will try my Sigma 30mm f/1.4 ART and the sublime M 22mm f/2 in an evening street setting on it.
Fingers crossed!
I have been reducing my kit but still have a 5D2/50D and 750D. The smaller original M is essentially a 650D without the mirror box and the M5 an 80D without a mirror box.I went the other way and got a bigger camera, however I do want a small walk about to supplement my "proper" camera![]()
I have been reducing my kit but still have a 5D2/50D and 750D. The smaller original M is essentially a 650D without the mirror box and the M5 an 80D without a mirror box.
I thought the M was a bargain when Argos was flogging them off at £199 but my M and M10 are pretty much first choice these days. I have already had a small go with the M5 and it feels great.
My DSLR kit is not getting used very much use, as, following a stroke in Jan 2015, my right hand is not great so grip and weight can be difficult sometimes. Weight is now a bigger issue.
If the M5 wins me over fully, then both the 5D2 and 50D will go. (The 750D will be kept for video though the M10 is quite capable too).
I started with the M as a walkabout but it slso takes EF and EF-S glass so it is capable of morphing to cover most needs. (Except the obvious like Motor racing, BIF etc, fine for cricket though [emoji56] .
The downside for me was the loss in tje M10 and M3 of the 'hotshoe'. I don't like the M10 pop up flash. At least eith the M I could use the YN622C TX controller with 622C units.to fire my speedlights.
Still thinking about that one !
The smaller kit bag, for me, is a big bonus.
Give the M a test drive. The proof of the pudding etc!
I tried the M3 and essentially, with all it's bells and whistles, I was expecting something more.The m3 has a hotshoe! Lack of hotshoe is the only thing that has stopped me getting an m10. I'm still hoping for an m3 mkii with the 80d sensor or an m20 with a hotshoe and the 80d sensor. Canon very quiet as usual!
where should i look out for these white box lenses?
I have been reducing my kit but still have a 5D2/50D and 750D. The smaller original M is essentially a 650D without the mirror box and the M5 an 80D without a mirror box.
I thought the M was a bargain when Argos was flogging them off at £199 but my M and M10 are pretty much first choice these days. I have already had a small go with the M5 and it feels great.
My DSLR kit is not getting used very much use, as, following a stroke in Jan 2015, my right hand is not great so grip and weight can be difficult sometimes. Weight is now a bigger issue.
If the M5 wins me over fully, then both the 5D2 and 50D will go. (The 750D will be kept for video though the M10 is quite capable too).
I started with the M as a walkabout but it slso takes EF and EF-S glass so it is capable of morphing to cover most needs. (Except the obvious like Motor racing, BIF etc, fine for cricket though [emoji56] .
The downside for me was the loss in tje M10 and M3 of the 'hotshoe'. I don't like the M10 pop up flash. At least eith the M I could use the YN622C TX controller with 622C units.to fire my speedlights.
Still thinking about that one !
The smaller kit bag, for me, is a big bonus.
Give the M a test drive. The proof of the pudding etc!
I was already sold on it before the video above.
I am going for the M5 as I continue my downsizing of my main DSLR kit and have been very happy with the M/M10 kit which I am using more and more. I did not take to the M3.
Apparently I can have a 30 minute borrow of an M5 Thursday evening in Winchester....
IF it happens, I will try my Sigma 30mm f/1.4 ART and the sublime M 22mm f/2 in an evening street setting on it.
Fingers crossed!
Just ordered an M10 to replace the wife's original M. She doesn't use it much, so thought I'd treat myself...correction...treat her to an upgrade. Looking forward to trying the 15-45 lens.
Wonder if there is a replacement for the M10 in the pipeline now that they have dropped right down in price???
Insane amount of work and cost for the insurance company. Beggars belief really. Anyway you'll get back a brand new camera in essence. [emoji106]Looks like I will be getting My M back from canon in the next few days..
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replaced main body assembly.front base. shutter mount. shutter assembly. contact assembly. top. rear & front cover assembly. battery box & main pcb assembly. realigned body. checked all functions and tested.
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*re-estimated* camera has suffered fluid ingress all over. unit requires main pcb. top cover. shutter assembly. battery box. front cover. front base. rear cover. contact assembly. spring mount. mount and setup