I’m sure you are an experienced long term Canon user. If you like, perhaps I can put together an article/review for you… Steve, you should give the M5 a proper review. That being said, as a photographer, I found ways for the m5 to suit my portable needs by leaveraging its adaptable lens mount, great IQ, clever touch drag focus (great on manual lenses) and the phenomenal small size and quality of rangefinder lenses! I was never a fan of the direction canon went with their advanced amateur line starting with the 60-D. Also the M-line suffers from some “Powershot-esque” shutter lag, menu os and build quality. I recall the 60D being the begining of the Rebel-ifcation of the once pro x0D line, hence my move to the 7D then to the 5D3. I fear the canon M line will always be like the ef-s line, i.e. The Fujis aps-c are geared as primary rigs, hence the excellent lenses and pro body builds. Simmilarly a micro4/nerd, Sony aps-c can fitva similar bill. My pro kit is a 5D3 all “L’ed” up so admittedly its not my main rig, but its with me every day. Today I have the M5 with a 50mm summilux and hopefully soon a 28mm summicron, along with the Ef-m 22mm and the EF-M 11-22 as my “iphone camera” (it fits in a TENBA BYOB 9 bag). I got the M initially as a gateway drug to small rangefinder lenses. Truth is that today, there is hardly a “bad camera”. No idea yet but next week is PHOTOKINA!!! I will be there checking out the coolest new gear, and will try my best to feature the cool stuff with photo and video all next week, time and WiFi permitting □ Click the image below for more info on the new M5 from Canon or to pre order. Question is though, how will this one compare to the likes of Fuji or Olympus or Sony APS-C models in the same price bracket? When that time comes I will then become personally VERY interested in what they have to offer as I do love Canon’s sensor and the way they produce an image, and I love their premo fast L primes. I wonder when Canon will excel this idea to a full frame model. This one though, it appears to be a fantastic little camera. I remember the EOS M, the 1st M and I did not care for it. It appears this M5, the 5th gen of the Canon M series is finally taking shape, and growing into a mature mirrorless system. This focusing system is particularly well-suited to subject tracking, and pairs with Digital IS 5-axis image stabilization for steadier, shake-free video recording. The sensor’s design also provides Dual Pixel CMOS AF, which offers quick and accurate phase-detection autofocus for multimedia use. Combined, these technologies afford a wide sensitivity range, from ISO 100-25600, along with quick performance for up to 9 fps continuous shooting and Full HD 1080p/60 video recording.
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