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Aug 25, 2013 04:25 |  #1771

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not the sharpest since I was shooting through aquarium glass in really poor light, happy though :)

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Aug 25, 2013 06:50 |  #1772

^^^ They are great!


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Aug 25, 2013 08:15 |  #1773

the first one with the black background is great MaoKhan!...


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Aug 25, 2013 08:34 |  #1774

marcial4 wrote in post #16237997 (external link)
the first one with the black background is great MaoKhan!...

agreed.


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Aug 25, 2013 13:04 as a reply to  @ PLLphotography's post |  #1775

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Headed out for a 10 day motorcycle roadtrip today and took this two shot HDR shot this morning with the M. It makes a great bike camera!

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Aug 25, 2013 13:16 |  #1776

tkbslc wrote in post #16192283 (external link)
Dashpoint 20 from Lowepro. Fits like a glove.

Dashpoint 30 is a great fit for the EOS M + 18-55.

Hi guys I've got an EOS M on the way after watching on the sidelines for a bit. Can anyone tell me if the M with 18-55mm lens mounted fits in the dashpoint 20 or 30 with room for the 22mm lens and a battery? Thanks!


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Aug 25, 2013 14:39 |  #1777

jayhova wrote in post #16238608 (external link)
Hi guys I've got an EOS M on the way after watching on the sidelines for a bit. Can anyone tell me if the M with 18-55mm lens mounted fits in the dashpoint 20 or 30 with room for the 22mm lens and a battery? Thanks!

The 20 BARELY fits the EOS M + 22mm kit. No room for anything else but a spare SD card.

You can sort of cram the EOS M 18-55 and 22mm in the Dashpoint 30, but it's a really tight fit and there is no separation so it feels like everything is going to get dinged up by rubbing on each other. I don't think you could fit a battery, too. If you are talking about reasonable usage, it's just the EOS M + 18-55 alone.

You'd probably want a slightly larger bag with a divider to carry the whole kit.


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Aug 25, 2013 15:06 |  #1778

marcial4 wrote in post #16237997 (external link)
the first one with the black background is great MaoKhan!...

PLLphotography wrote in post #16238043 (external link)
agreed.

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agreed.

Thanks guys!


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Aug 25, 2013 18:18 |  #1779

tkbslc wrote in post #16238784 (external link)
The 20 BARELY fits the EOS M + 22mm kit. No room for anything else but a spare SD card.

You can sort of cram the EOS M 18-55 and 22mm in the Dashpoint 30, but it's a really tight fit and there is no separation so it feels like everything is going to get dinged up by rubbing on each other. I don't think you could fit a battery, too. If you are talking about reasonable usage, it's just the EOS M + 18-55 alone.

You'd probably want a slightly larger bag with a divider to carry the whole kit.

Thanks for the feedback. Anyone have recommendations for the smallest decent bag to fit the EOS M mounted with 18-55mm, 22mm lens and a battery?

And since this is a picture thread, how are people finding the bokeh with either EF-M lens? I'm probably most interested in portrait type shots.


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Aug 25, 2013 18:39 |  #1780

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Aug 25, 2013 20:34 |  #1781

jayhova wrote in post #16239325 (external link)
Thanks for the feedback. Anyone have recommendations for the smallest decent bag to fit the EOS M mounted with 18-55mm, 22mm lens and a battery?

I use the Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 20. I use it to carry my M with 18-55, 22mm, charger and 270EX II flash. It even comes with a rain cover.

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Aug 25, 2013 20:36 |  #1782

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Aug 25, 2013 23:01 |  #1783

jayhova wrote in post #16239325 (external link)
And since this is a picture thread, how are people finding the bokeh with either EF-M lens? I'm probably most interested in portrait type shots.

Obviously the 18-55mm is a little slow for portraiture with background blur. The 22mm is great, but a little wide for tight portraits.


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Aug 25, 2013 23:13 |  #1784

Here's a shot of the camera I replaced by the M :) He's happy with the T2i though, so it's a win-win :D

First one with my old (now his) Sigma 18-50

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Aug 25, 2013 23:37 |  #1785

^LOL that expression!


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