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Apr 18, 2021 20:55 |  #1021

jcothron wrote in post #19224749 (external link)
I love the Sigma 56. That and the Canon 22 are my faves on m series.

I think the only thing stopping me from getting the Sigma 56mm is I already have that focal length area covered with my R6 and it’s lenses but I got nothing wider than 35mm on either system. In saying that though, if I had the 56mm it would be great for when I travel to carry just those 3 lenses.

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Would be nice to see Canon give users a bit of love for the M line soon. The 62mm macro would be great. As much as I like the EF40mm, the 50 is passable and the 100L, neither are in that nice range for what I would like in macro type of shots. I've used the 12mm extension tube which works but again, not quite the look I'm wanting.

jcothron, any pics taken with the Sigma 56 to share?

Canon could easily keep the EF-M mount going and make it the more compact/light consumer friendly line and if they make APSC RF bodies, just make them the higher end bodies like the R7. Essentially the M series could replace the rebel bodies in a way if that makes sense.


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Apr 20, 2021 20:50 |  #1022

So I had a slight moment of weakness and in that moment, I ordered the Sigma 56mm f/1.4.... :D


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Apr 20, 2021 21:21 |  #1023

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So I had a slight moment of weakness and in that moment, I ordered the Sigma 56mm f/1.4.... :D


See? You feel better now don't you?:-D


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Apr 20, 2021 22:12 |  #1024

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See? You feel better now don't you?:-D

Haha happy but guilty! Knowing my luck Canon will announce an EF-M 15mm f/2 then I’ll really be in trouble...

I’ve wanted the 56mm for a long time though and with the M50 II I feel I can finally justify it!


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Apr 20, 2021 22:21 |  #1025

Dlee13 wrote in post #19225690 (external link)
Haha happy but guilty! Knowing my luck Canon will announce an EF-M 15mm f/2 then I’ll really be in trouble...

I’ve wanted the 56mm for a long time though and with the M50 II I feel I can finally justify it!

My most used lenses on the m6II... 22, 56, 100-400 II. I have 18-150, 55-200, 11-22 (which is pretty good), and the sigma 30...the first three are what I use though.


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Apr 20, 2021 23:17 |  #1026

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My most used lenses on the m6II... 22, 56, 100-400 II. I have 18-150, 55-200, 11-22 (which is pretty good), and the sigma 30...the first three are what I use though.

Wow you got quite a few! I had the 11-22mm but sold it since I pretty much never use it. Otherwise I got the 15-45mm kit which isn’t used either, the 22mm and 32mm.

I have the Tamron 100-400mm but that’s mainly used with the R6. I wouldn’t mind adding a UWA prime for the M50 II, just need Canon to release one :D


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Apr 21, 2021 15:35 |  #1028

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Wow you got quite a few! I had the 11-22mm but sold it since I pretty much never use it. Otherwise I got the 15-45mm kit which isn’t used either, the 22mm and 32mm.

I have the Tamron 100-400mm but that’s mainly used with the R6. I wouldn’t mind adding a UWA prime for the M50 II, just need Canon to release one :D

In fairness I’ve only picked up the m62 once since getting the R5...but it has its place when I want to keep the kit small.


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Apr 21, 2021 17:45 |  #1029

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In fairness I’ve only picked up the m62 once since getting the R5...but it has its place when I want to keep the kit small.

Don’t worry I can relate, I was like that with the M5 once I got the R6! Although now the M50II is the new toy so it’s the opposite haha.


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Apr 22, 2021 06:33 |  #1030

Both with the M50 Mark II + 22mm f/2

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Apr 22, 2021 09:13 |  #1031

The EF-M 22mm f/2, STILL the best thing since sliced bread!

Well done, as always, Daniel.


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Apr 22, 2021 14:22 |  #1032

The 22 is such a fabulous lens. I like the 35mm perspective in FF that having this for APS-C brings a big :-D




  
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Apr 22, 2021 16:04 |  #1033

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The EF-M 22mm f/2, STILL the best thing since sliced bread!

Well done, as always, Daniel.


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Thanks Jason and yeah the 22mm f/2 is one of the selling points of the M system, makes it a pocketable camera!

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The 22 is such a fabulous lens. I like the 35mm perspective in FF that having this for APS-C brings a big :-D

It sure does! I’ve been carrying it a lot more with the 22mm and I feel it does really well for these types of casual shots!


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Apr 22, 2021 22:22 |  #1034

I'm contemplating buying an M50 Mark II to use as a carry around camera when I don't feel like lugging around my 1Dx Mk II. My current backup is a G12 which is a pretty good little camera but the M50 has caught my eye.
Plus with an adapter I could use some of my L glass on it and it sounds like it would be a good - if not quite pocketable - walking around camera. The fact its got a viewfinder is a big plus for me and the focusing system sounds pretty great.
I don't want to start duplicating lens systems with RF lenses since I've finally got all of the EF lenses I need or want. I mostly shoot car shows and architecture with the urge to do some more landscapes but the latter two are what I have the 1Dx for.
I was thinking an M50 might be a nice addition for family gatherings and casual local car shows. I've got an EF 40 STM but I'd probably get the 15-45 kit lens with the M50 for general use and try out my L glass for different situations.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.




  
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Apr 22, 2021 22:38 |  #1035

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I'm contemplating buying an M50 Mark II to use as a carry around camera when I don't feel like lugging around my 1Dx Mk II. My current backup is a G12 which is a pretty good little camera but the M50 has caught my eye.
Plus with an adapter I could use some of my L glass on it and it sounds like it would be a good - if not quite pocketable - walking around camera. The fact its got a viewfinder is a big plus for me and the focusing system sounds pretty great.
I don't want to start duplicating lens systems with RF lenses since I've finally got all of the EF lenses I need or want. I mostly shoot car shows and architecture with the urge to do some more landscapes but the latter two are what I have the 1Dx for.
I was thinking an M50 might be a nice addition for family gatherings and casual local car shows. I've got an EF 40 STM but I'd probably get the 15-45 kit lens with the M50 for general use and try out my L glass for different situations.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

If you want something small and pocketable and like the 35mm focal length, the 22mm is arguably a must have for every M Mount owner! You might find too that you don’t initially plan on adding lenses but it can be too hard to resist once you get started and give it a try :p

I personally love the M50 II and I’m really glad I made the swap from the M5. I’ve honestly always been a FF snob but I can honestly say I don’t feel limited by the M5 II. Actually after my last road trip which I took the M5 along with me, I was really impressed with the IQ of it and I consider the M50 II to be even better than that.


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