I'm a bit concerned, having thought that getting the m200 and using other lenses I have, the kit lens 15mm-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM and perhaps buying the EF-M 22mm f/2 STM Lens would make for a great street kit. Taking some photos, the quality was very...
Just received the new M200 and put on the lens. It was fully retracted into the base and compact. Took it out for some shooting and now it stays extended and rotating the zoom between 15 and 45 has the camera retract halfway at 30 and retracting outw...
More like total lack of Canon support.I relatively recently bought the m200, which was a better option at the time than I could get to replace a pocket camera I had from another manufacturer. I regret looking at Canon, probably the result of it's pas...
Epilogue. I ended up getting an EF-S to EF-M adapter - aftermarket because sadly it seems Canon has really gouge pricing on that piece. I completely respect the costs of technology but have no idea why this adapter should cost $200. Fortunately it se...
@Tronhard - I much appreciate your recommendations for a step-up camera. PS - The Sony RX100 series suffered from a really poor menu (and still could be better.) @ebiggs1 - Thank you! That was another test photo using the 22mm lens, which can take so...
Stunning shots all at high f-stop. The darkness I'm seeing is more the IQ than probably the lens. All of these photos are not just beautiful to view but are very inspiring. Thank you for your suggestions - the 55-200 in particular sounds terrific. Ho...
Thanks for all of the information confirming what I had thought when I first investigated the purchase. The reason I went with the m series - as much as I was hesitant, was being able to get the m200 new (not import) for a tad under $500 (which is ev...