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Old 10 January 2018, 05:36 AM   #1
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Considering a Mirorless Camera

Has anyone recommendations? Mainly considering Sony and Canon. Sony led the charge and I'm familiar with Canon as my other cameras are theirs.
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Old 10 January 2018, 05:43 AM   #2
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Old 10 January 2018, 06:23 AM   #3
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Sony ar7III, with adapter for canon lens, when used with the selective focus on the eye, shooting with a 1.2 lens is amazing.
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Sony and Olympus are the big guys along with Fuji. Last I knew Canon and Nikon were kind of fighting mirrorless as they are the leaders in DSLR. This was a couple of years go. I went with Olympus.


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I went with Canon when the original EOS M price tanked and I just recently acquired the EOS M5. The main gripe with the EF-M lenses is the lack of them. The other issue with the M system is that it is unclear how Canon will develop it. Will they make a new mount or stick with the EF or EF-m mount for the full frame mirror less camera? Hopefully this year they will introduce the full frame mirror less and bring some clarity to their plans.
I think this aspect will play a big role in the longevity of the current Canon mirrorless system.

Besides all this, if you do not need 4K video, the Canon M5 and M6 are extremely capable cameras.
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I went with Canon when the original EOS M price tanked and I just recently acquired the EOS M5. The main gripe with the EF-M lenses is the lack of them. The other issue with the M system is that it is unclear how Canon will develop it. Will they make a new mount or stick with the EF or EF-m mount for the full frame mirror less camera? Hopefully this year they will introduce the full frame mirror less and bring some clarity to their plans.
I think this aspect will play a big role in the longevity of the current Canon mirrorless system.

Besides all this, if you do not need 4K video, the Canon M5 and M6 are extremely capable cameras.
Decided on the M5 as well with the longer telephoto lens (18-150mm). Thanks everyone of the inputs. Much harder choice than buying a watch. Decided on the devil I know.
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Old 11 January 2018, 05:33 AM   #7
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I went with Canon when the original EOS M price tanked and I just recently acquired the EOS M5. The main gripe with the EF-M lenses is the lack of them. The other issue with the M system is that it is unclear how Canon will develop it. Will they make a new mount or stick with the EF or EF-m mount for the full frame mirror less camera? Hopefully this year they will introduce the full frame mirror less and bring some clarity to their plans.
I think this aspect will play a big role in the longevity of the current Canon mirrorless system.

Besides all this, if you do not need 4K video, the Canon M5 and M6 are extremely capable cameras.
One question; do you own other Canons? Do you have an adapter for your other lenses if so and how do they work with the M5.
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One question; do you own other Canons? Do you have an adapter for your other lenses if so and how do they work with the M5.
I don’t but I often use at work 60D, 70D, 7D etc.

I do have the EF-2-EF-M adapter and I have used it with the 55-250 II and the 60 f2.8 macro without problems. My favorite lens is the 22f2 EF-m though: compact, nice bokeh, and fast (although not to focus). I would like to buy either a fast tele prime or a fast zoom but I waiting for native lenses to come out. From what I have read the majority of curret EF and EF-S lenses work great with the adapter. However the adapter adds bulk to the package.
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Wow. I’ve missed a bunch on mirrorless lately. The Canon looks great. Did Nikon climb on board yet?


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I've had a Sony nex 6 for a few years now , best ! Dslr has been in storage ever since !
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I've had a Sony nex 6 for a few years now , best ! Dslr has been in storage ever since !
Ive also had the Sony Nex it was an excellent camera
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Ive also had the Sony Nex it was an excellent camera
Begs the question, why don't you still have it?
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Considering a Mirorless Camera

I went through this decision making and research phase sometime back.
My Conclusion: SONY

I had a NEX7 for many years and moved up...

For a daily point and shoot the RX100 IIV is perfect!

For more advanced photography the A6300 or A6500 are excellent choices!
- I went with the A6300 as I did not need the video extras and it still does 4K

https://www.sony.com/electronics/int...-6300-body-kit
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I went with Canon when the original EOS M price tanked and I just recently acquired the EOS M5. The main gripe with the EF-M lenses is the lack of them. The other issue with the M system is that it is unclear how Canon will develop it. Will they make a new mount or stick with the EF or EF-m mount for the full frame mirror less camera? Hopefully this year they will introduce the full frame mirror less and bring some clarity to their plans.
I think this aspect will play a big role in the longevity of the current Canon mirrorless system.

Besides all this, if you do not need 4K video, the Canon M5 and M6 are extremely capable cameras.
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I don’t but I often use at work 60D, 70D, 7D etc.

I do have the EF-2-EF-M adapter and I have used it with the 55-250 II and the 60 f2.8 macro without problems. My favorite lens is the 22f2 EF-m though: compact, nice bokeh, and fast (although not to focus). I would like to buy either a fast tele prime or a fast zoom but I waiting for native lenses to come out. From what I have read the majority of curret EF and EF-S lenses work great with the adapter. However the adapter adds bulk to the package.
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I went through this decision making and research phase sometime back.
My Conclusion: SONY

I had a NEX7 for many years and moved up...

For a daily point and shoot the RX100 IIV is perfect!

For more advanced photography the A6300 or A6500 are excellent choices!
- I went with the A6300 as I did not need the video extras and it still does 4K

https://www.sony.com/electronics/int...-6300-body-kit
Thanks for the inputs!!! The software on the cameras and understanding exactly what they will do has a learning curve. I already understand how to use the Canon; I really don't need another brand to try to gain mastery of. As I said, the devil I know.

On the other hand, Canon has a number of M camera with varying pricing unlike Nikon which seem to have one (Nikon 1) with only different lens choices. It seems to me that Canon is taking Mirrorless more seriously than Nikon if that means anything about their long term intentions.
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Here is one of my first shots with the M5 taken a couple of blocks from my home last night. It was a cold sunset taken over the Marsh on Plum Island using the HDR mode and a bit of touch up in Elements. This was taken using the kit 18-150mm lens.

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