Graham thanks to carona I started photography. I'm sure you don't read much of these. But thanks for teaching me somuch about cameras your like the dad i never had. I started about 3 months ago and now I've sold over 100 pictures .. thanks graham .. thanks so much . I'm using a budget camera Lumnix f82z love it . But yeah I just started out
Thank You again. i started with 35mm with a Practika and then a Nikon Fm. Then, although there were different makes and models, most cameras resembled one another to make easy comparisons. Nowadays with electronic,the breadth of niche marketed models is mind boggling. I still have my 15 years old Nikon D80. Choosing a more up to date DSLR or Mirrorless would be a real challenge for me as there is perhaps ''too many to choose from'''. I say that partly in jest.
Hi Grayham I have a m50 I’ve got some FFs lenses do I need a speed booster to get them to work on my m50 or is that for the EF only finding it a bit confusing Grayham all the different Adapters Really Enjoyed Videos Thanks
Fantastic camera. It got panned by users for poor autofocus at the time so I got it at a bargain price from Germany. I use the excellent 22mm pancake lens on mine. It does hunt a bit when focussing but not a deal breaker for what I shoot. Haven't tried Magic Lantern on it but I read it makes a big difference to video.
I got an EOS-M for $109 USD as a travel camera. I use a Kamlan 50mm f/1.1 lens manual focus. I also have a Viltrox EF EFS adapter to use my other lenses around the house. My other Canon is the SL2 (200d). Photography on a budget is a subject that I can relate to.
Graham thanks to carona I started photography. I'm sure you don't read much of these. But thanks for teaching me somuch about cameras your like the dad i never had.
I started about 3 months ago and now I've sold over 100 pictures .. thanks graham .. thanks so much . I'm using a budget camera Lumnix f82z love it . But yeah I just started out
Mind if I ask what of these settings you used for the images ISO and P, M, AV or TV
Thank You again. i started with 35mm with a Practika and then a Nikon Fm. Then, although there were different makes and models, most cameras resembled one another to make easy comparisons. Nowadays with electronic,the breadth of niche marketed models is mind boggling. I still have my 15 years old Nikon D80. Choosing a more up to date DSLR or Mirrorless would be a real challenge for me as there is perhaps ''too many to choose from'''. I say that partly in jest.
Hi Grayham I have a m50 I’ve got some FFs lenses do I need a speed booster to get them to work on my m50 or is that for the EF only finding it a bit confusing Grayham all the different Adapters Really Enjoyed Videos Thanks
Yes, I would appreciate a budget fullframe segment. Maybe one DSLR and another mirrorless?
Coming soon!
Fantastic camera. It got panned by users for poor autofocus at the time so I got it at a bargain price from Germany. I use the excellent 22mm pancake lens on mine. It does hunt a bit when focussing but not a deal breaker for what I shoot. Haven't tried Magic Lantern on it but I read it makes a big difference to video.
If you happen to need on selling it, please check me.
If possible , do you have any interested in doing a review of the Falcon Eyes FI-1 RGB Stick light ?
I got an EOS-M for $109 USD as a travel camera. I use a Kamlan 50mm f/1.1 lens manual focus. I also have a Viltrox EF EFS adapter to use my other lenses around the house. My other Canon is the SL2 (200d). Photography on a budget is a subject that I can relate to.
Where can i get it, for that price
Adorama had the one I got. I also got a TTArtisan 35mm f/1.4 for $73 from them. Taking the EOS-M to Maui (Hawaii) two weeks from now.
@@tonykeltsflorida i did subscribe to your channel, so as i can get to see your trip experience with the eos m
Great series of posts.
Thank you.
Glad you like them!
thank you!
18-150 you said I think?
Yes the Canon EOS M is 18-150 and the EF-S is 18-135
You neglected video from the conversation until far too late