Thank you! We're happy this was helpful to you. If want to get this camera we already have it available on Amazon : a.co/bo0ygpI (Body Only) a.co/2YEEYUJ (with lens) or at our website: goo.gl/hiAbrP (Body Only) goo.gl/KjcVdN (with lens) Let us know if you need any help! Take care Joe.
Hi... execellent review. Is M5 still relevant and uptodate since Canon will launch M6 mark II? Am looking for a travel camera but I am also consider myself as photography enthusiast, want to upgrade from smartphone photography to a more serious one? And which one you prefer, EF M lens 18-150 or 55-200 if I want an all rounder lens, considering I already have 18-55mm and 22mm fixed? Thanks...!
Hi, the M5 is still a relevant camera, and the M6 MK II should be a great step up from it. If you want a travel camera we would recommend you some camera from the Rebel series, like the T7i or the M6 directly. Since you already have those 2 lenses, the 55-250mm should be the next one, getting it you will have the complete range covered.
There's a mistake on the last answer: *the internal sound recorder is stereo* because it has two openings on either side of the flash and shows two channels in the video sound settings even when no ext. microphone is connected. But then again, 4 years later who tf if gonna consider buying this forgotten camera anyway... expect for me, apparently.
Thank you for the video: I am trying to decide between the Canon 77D and this M5. What I like from the M5 s the size and the electronic viewfinder, but I like the 77D for the Autofocus and -3ev focus point and that I don't have to use any adapter to use my current Canon EF lens, and the interface of wheels and buttons similar to my 6D. Mostly for travel, what is your suggestion between both cameras?
@@DigitalGojaUSA I don't get the "availability of lenses" argument. The Canon adaptor to put EF lenses on the M5 is seamless. I have used my Canon EF 100-400mm II on my M5 and it works great. Much easier to take moon shots than my 7D.
This small camera from Canon looks quite interesting. I saw all the different aspects of the introduction on this video which I see that you did a good job. I would like to ask one question: How is the dynamic range for this camera? has anyone shot images and gone through the whole processing to see how it handles the dynamic range? Does it show too noise at 400 ISO? Thanks.
Hi, am using EOS M5, and post recording am not able to view the video capture details, i.e Aperature, Shutter speed, ISO, can you guide me how to check..
It seems Canon removed that option, we just checked it on the camera that we have here and it is not available on this model, some older models had it.
@@DigitalGojaUSA Right but I like the EVF and current price of M5 is good. M6 II is way up and without EVF. For photography I don't want to miss the VF. Thanks.
Well done... thank you.... just purchased this camera and love it....
Thank you, enjoy it!
Awesome explanation my friend!
Thanks for the support William!
Excellent using FAQs. Thanks for the info; actually looking at this camera.
Thank you! We're happy this was helpful to you. If want to get this camera we already have it available on Amazon : a.co/bo0ygpI (Body Only) a.co/2YEEYUJ (with lens) or at our website: goo.gl/hiAbrP (Body Only) goo.gl/KjcVdN (with lens) Let us know if you need any help! Take care Joe.
Hi... execellent review. Is M5 still relevant and uptodate since Canon will launch M6 mark II? Am looking for a travel camera but I am also consider myself as photography enthusiast, want to upgrade from smartphone photography to a more serious one? And which one you prefer, EF M lens 18-150 or 55-200 if I want an all rounder lens, considering I already have 18-55mm and 22mm fixed? Thanks...!
Hi, the M5 is still a relevant camera, and the M6 MK II should be a great step up from it. If you want a travel camera we would recommend you some camera from the Rebel series, like the T7i or the M6 directly. Since you already have those 2 lenses, the 55-250mm should be the next one, getting it you will have the complete range covered.
There's a mistake on the last answer: *the internal sound recorder is stereo* because it has two openings on either side of the flash and shows two channels in the video sound settings even when no ext. microphone is connected.
But then again, 4 years later who tf if gonna consider buying this forgotten camera anyway... expect for me, apparently.
Thank you for the video: I am trying to decide between the Canon 77D and this M5. What I like from the M5 s the size and the electronic viewfinder, but I like the 77D for the Autofocus and -3ev focus point and that I don't have to use any adapter to use my current Canon EF lens, and the interface of wheels and buttons similar to my 6D. Mostly for travel, what is your suggestion between both cameras?
Hi Boris, the M5 is a great small camera, however for practical reasons and the availabilty of lenses we would go with the 77D.
@@DigitalGojaUSA I don't get the "availability of lenses" argument. The Canon adaptor to put EF lenses on the M5 is seamless. I have used my Canon EF 100-400mm II on my M5 and it works great. Much easier to take moon shots than my 7D.
do you have to go to video mode to shoot video? or can you just hit the record button?
Hi Robin, you can just hit the record button.
@@DigitalGojaUSA ... whether you want to or not.
This small camera from Canon looks quite interesting. I saw all the different aspects of the introduction on this video which I see that you did a good job. I would like to ask one question: How is the dynamic range for this camera? has anyone shot images and gone through the whole processing to see how it handles the dynamic range? Does it show too noise at 400 ISO?
Thanks.
Hi! It's the first camera with the DIGIC 7 processor which gives you wider dynamic range and much less noise.
can you use the on board flash as wireless trigger for slave flashes? thanks.
Yes you can Ariel.
Digital Goja thanks for the quick reply. Appreciate it. More power!
Our pleasure!
Yes, you can Ahmad!
What is the maximum sd memory card I can use? Do I need a specific brand only that will work? Thank you
Hi! SDXC means you can even get the 1tb card that's out next month.
Hi, am using EOS M5, and post recording am not able to view the video capture details, i.e Aperature, Shutter speed, ISO, can you guide me how to check..
Hello, Ravi Nair. Try downloading Canon's Digital Photo Professional 4 software to view that information. Thanks for watching!
great job im coming by today
Great! See you there!
Can its shoot in Adobe rgb
Yes it can!
Digital Goja I cannot find the setting in the menu
It seems Canon removed that option, we just checked it on the camera that we have here and it is not available on this model, some older models had it.
Digital Goja thanks a lot
can i remap ev dial to sth else? one more q, is it wise to buy the body now, late 2019? Thanks
Hi, you can try to change it in the options, in custom functions. It is still worth getting it but you should also consider the M6.
@@DigitalGojaUSA Right but I like the EVF and current price of M5 is good. M6 II is way up and without EVF. For photography I don't want to miss the VF. Thanks.
@@topseda Hi, then the M5 is the better option.
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Thanks
No problem!