I really wanted a compact or small bridge cam, nothing is taking my fancy though. Panasonic TZ30 is £150 right now but I am finding it hard to get excited about it. The main feature of those cams tends to be the zoom. Already have a good canon zoom lens that seldom gets used.
Would like wide and large aperture options, this for the MFT cameras although possible seems like a big investment, as much as the lenses I already have for canon SLR.
I co own with my brother, a Sigma 10-20mm lens which is dope as hell. Also the ubiquitous nifty fifty as well as a zoom lens Canon USM 18-85 (which is boring but good for action stuff)
The EOS-M with the F/2 22mm prime seems very attractive. Will be as small as a chunky compact with this lens on and usable for most things I like to take pictures of. Can carry 50mm prime or the big lenses I have as required.
Can also do proper SLR video stuff, it even has a Microphone jack.
So if I can find it at the right price, seems like a good choice.
EOS M is more money than I wanted to spend.
I really wanted a compact or small bridge cam, nothing is taking my fancy though. Panasonic TZ30 is £150 right now but I am finding it hard to get excited about it. The main feature of those cams tends to be the zoom. Already have a good canon zoom lens that seldom gets used.
Would like wide and large aperture options, this for the MFT cameras although possible seems like a big investment, as much as the lenses I already have for canon SLR.
I co own with my brother, a Sigma 10-20mm lens which is dope as hell. Also the ubiquitous nifty fifty as well as a zoom lens Canon USM 18-85 (which is boring but good for action stuff)
The EOS-M with the F/2 22mm prime seems very attractive. Will be as small as a chunky compact with this lens on and usable for most things I like to take pictures of. Can carry 50mm prime or the big lenses I have as required.
Can also do proper SLR video stuff, it even has a Microphone jack.
So if I can find it at the right price, seems like a good choice.