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Dec 08, 2016 18:51 |  #1

OK...here we go.

Post 'em up folks.




  
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Dec 10, 2016 07:26 |  #2

So what's the deal?

People have the new camera now and not going to post pictures?

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Dec 11, 2016 23:24 |  #3

I know right hahaha, I was expecting at least one photo taken with the M5 :lol::lol:


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Dec 12, 2016 03:56 as a reply to  @ Agustin.Reyes's post |  #4

So .... this mean people aren't using the camera
or .... it's no good???

Hoping for some guidance ere from those who have used it.


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Dec 12, 2016 07:40 |  #5

Just got one recently, I'll post some images in the coming days. I really like it! It's easy to use - the touch screen is implemented really well, easy to access controls, good image quality (using L lenses with adapter compared to 5D III), fast focus, good face/object tracking, good at keeping eyes in focus with shallow DOF when face tracking, pretty good at ISO 6400. Haven't tried RAW. From what I understand it's basically a 80D inside.

The EF-M lenses are surprisingly sharp and good value for money (yes, even compared to Ls). I tried the a6500 briefly but the controls were not as easy to use and the lenses were more than I wanted to spend, and I'm happy with 1080p.

I'm really looking forward to using it over The holidays, and I know I can hand it to my wife or children and they will get good results, and I might get into some photos for once.


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Dec 12, 2016 08:23 |  #6

malcolmp wrote in post #18210576 (external link)
Just got one recently, I'll post some images in the coming days. I really like it! It's easy to use - the touch screen is implemented really well, easy to access controls, good image quality (using L lenses with adapter compared to 5D III), fast focus, good face/object tracking, good at keeping eyes in focus with shallow DOF when face tracking, pretty good at ISO 6400. Haven't tried RAW. From what I understand it's basically a 80D inside.

The EF-M lenses are surprisingly sharp and good value for money (yes, even compared to Ls). I tried the a6500 briefly but the controls were not as easy to use and the lenses were more than I wanted to spend, and I'm happy with 1080p.

I'm really looking forward to using it over The holidays, and I know I can hand it to my wife or children and they will get good results, and I might get into some photos for once.

Hi thank you for the post when you say good image quality wiith the adapter using L lenses compared to the 5D MK III are you saying as good as or you feel its better I was just wondering what your opinion was on this Thank you


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Dec 12, 2016 15:20 |  #7

I should have said I'm thinking of buying one and an adapter to use my EF lenses. Already have a 70D, but no back up body. So keen to know people experience with this camera.


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Dec 14, 2016 02:15 |  #8

Bit the bullet - it's charged, but it's 9.10pm and I shoot mainly landscape. Was told it's good for macro cos of focus peaking .... bit of learning ahead I guess, but hopefully not too much!

Won't post first photo of my leg and sock!!!!


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Dec 14, 2016 03:32 |  #9

I haven't had a chance to go out and take more than snapshots around the house to familiarize my self with the controls.


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Dec 14, 2016 06:58 |  #10

WOW..and not a single photo in the M5 Photo thread. ?




  
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Dec 14, 2016 07:40 |  #11

There is already an active thread for the M5 with photos---
Canon EOS M5- Share your pictures, thoughts, loves, concerns....


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Dec 14, 2016 07:45 |  #12

Petie53 wrote in post #18212723 (external link)
There is already an active thread for the M5 with photos---
Canon EOS M5- Share your pictures, thoughts, loves, concerns....

But that thread is more of a discussion of the camera and its abilities rather than a photo sharing thread like most other cameras have here.

Actually all the M5 threads should be merged. Jumping around the site to see pictures in 3-4 threads is a PITA.

That's why this thread was created to allow everybody to share their M5 photos. But I guess that's too complicated?




  
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Dec 15, 2016 00:50 |  #13

i-G12 wrote in post #18212728 (external link)
But that thread is more of a discussion of the camera and its abilities rather than a photo sharing thread like most other cameras have here.

Actually all the M5 threads should be merged. Jumping around the site to see pictures in 3-4 threads is a PITA.

That's why this thread was created to allow everybody to share their M5 photos. But I guess that's too complicated?

Just to please you :-) My first with the M5 .... albeit very amateurish .... and posted in the thread mentioned above. With kit 15 - 45 f/3.5 - 6.3

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Outside, overcast and breezy
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Should have kept the iso up here ... but never mind, just a throwaway shot.
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Dec 15, 2016 00:50 |  #14

i-G12 wrote in post #18212728 (external link)
But that thread is more of a discussion of the camera and its abilities rather than a photo sharing thread like most other cameras have here.

Actually all the M5 threads should be merged. Jumping around the site to see pictures in 3-4 threads is a PITA.

That's why this thread was created to allow everybody to share their M5 photos. But I guess that's too complicated?

Is there a way to merge them ... makes sense to me.


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Dec 15, 2016 07:34 |  #15

roseyposey wrote in post #18213591 (external link)
Is there a way to merge them ... makes sense to me.

MODS would have to do it.

They probably have bigger fish to fry. lol




  
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