Question was using EF lens on different body. It can be used on NEX if you dont mind loosing AF. Stabilisation and aperture is retained. And manual focus with NEX is easiest of all mirrorless, thats why its used so much for alternative lens.
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Mescalamba wrote:
Kidding right? Its 3 years old sensor from 2009, first used in 7D (tho that one in EOS-M pretty surely doesnt have that good CFA or AA). Not exactly competition to Sony 16 mpix APS-C .. or even that m4/3 in OM-D EM-5.
Care to add your source for the lack of a good CFA or AA filter? Seems like my 7D 'crappy' sensor still takes exceptional images and lots of working pros are taking great shots with this ancient crappy technology.
p.18 #3 · Canon EOS M - Canon mirror less leaked images
jctriguy wrote:
Care to add your source for the lack of a good CFA or AA filter? Seems like my 7D 'crappy' sensor still takes exceptional images and lots of working pros are taking great shots with this ancient crappy technology.
DxOmark - check metamerism index 7D vs 60D and 600D. Canon always equips lower range dSLRs with bit worse CFAs/AAs. Thats why 1DsMK3 and 5DMK2 is close in IQ, but not identical. Sometimes its enough, sometimes not.
Panasonic GF-1 can take great images too. Thats not point, point is that its behind competition and a lot. You can take great photo with old 1Ds if you choose to (actually theres one guy on alt forum that does exactly that).
And so far I saw only one guy on this forum taking really exceptional photos with 7D. He would be most likely able to do same with anything tho, cause its not camera, its him.
Judging by 500px or Flickr, I would say most ppl still use 5DMK2 or 5Dc. 7D seems to be minority..
p.18 #6 · Canon EOS M - Canon mirror less leaked images
Mescalamba wrote:
No need to. If you like your 7D and results you are able to do with it, just keep using it, why not? Thats not whats this is about..
Sorry, was making a joke about your use of flickr and 500px as a way of determining the popularity or professional use of different camera equipment.
I already know that in a vast majority of cases a single piece of equipement isn't what makes a difference. In Canon's case it appears to be the strength of their overall system that sustains their position in the camera world.
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Mescalamba wrote:
Nice example of selective reading. Just read what you want and ignore rest, right? Well, you are obviously lost case of Canon fanboy. Grats to that.
Good luck with waiting for EVF, I think it would be hilarious if they really did that. EVF bolted on hotshoe (= no flash at all) with cable running to that miniHDMI connector. Yea neat solution.
Dont bother with response, cause seriously I dont care if you have something to say or not from now on.
You can talk. I don't see you replying to my post about 7D.
As far as I know, only Samsung NX20 has a built in EVF, which makes it basically a mirrorless DSLR. Everyone else uses a hotshoe mounted EVF, so I don't know what's so hilarious about that.
p.18 #9 · Canon EOS M - Canon mirror less leaked images
Mescalamba wrote:
Kidding right? Its 3 years old sensor from 2009, first used in 7D (tho that one in EOS-M pretty surely doesnt have that good CFA or AA). Not exactly competition to Sony 16 mpix APS-C .. or even that m4/3 in OM-D EM-5.
It's not the 7D (60D/600D) sensor. It's the 650D's sensor which has a new design despite having the same MP.
p.18 #13 · Canon EOS M - Canon mirror less leaked images
John Shultz wrote:
I'm confused by this post. Why do these images look nothing like the EOS-M? The body says 600D so either I'm an idiot or the pics are unrelated...
Look carefully, there is an EOS-M is in each picture!
"The Canon EOS M in front of and under the Canon EOS Rebel T4i/650D:"