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Canon EOS M3 and 5DS event photos
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- The price you pay for an ultra-compact body is the bulky viewfinder accessory.
- Unlike the first EOS M, the ring around the shutter release can be used as a basic exposure modifier. Coupled with the dial on the back, this is by far Canon's easiest mirrorless camera to use in manual mode.
- The EOS M3 is a small package even with the longest zoom lens available for the system, the 55-200mm f/4.5-6.3.
- Unfortunately, the unimpressive lens selection remains the biggest reason not to buy into Canon's system (along with the company's apparent lack of desire to release new cameras in the US.) Canon really needs more options like the compact 22mm f/2 prime on the far left.
- At first glance, there's not a lot to separate the EOS 5DS from the 5D Mark III. Buttons and overall design are pretty much identical.
- Canon's new 11-24mm f/4 lens is the widest-angle rectilinear zoom lens in the world.
- The 5DS next to the 5DS R, which should give slightly sharper images despite the occasional annoying moiré pattern on fine textures.