So: What's good:
- Sensor in APS-C size
- Adapter for EF / S and EF lenses is and also has a tripod mount is detachable
- Menu navigation as in the "large" mirror reflections
- Feel very good. Seems a block aluminum milled to be.
- Lightroom 4 even supports RAW format still used (This is shown by how old the camera is)
What's not so good:
- The flash is too big for his performance. The power is in fact ridiculous
- The EF-M 22 STM lens does have a maximum aperture of 2.0, but the focus by wire (is at all STM lenses so) does not work properly.
- The autofocus only applies if one of the 3 conditions are met:
1. Is it true Hell (tm)
2. you have time
3. The subject has very harsh contrasts (again depends on point 1 on)
but this is not at all:
- Ease of use: you make to the camera (for which she is also thought so) a telephoto (at me a small 75-300 IS L not) a flash with which you can work (for me a 430 ETTL2) and then tried yet from M mode switch to AV mode you need a 3rd hand. There is no mode dial, and that is the mode must be changed by touch. Aperture, exposure, ISO in P, Av, Tv and M mode you have to change touchscreen.
- The switch for auto, Photo and Video: Why do I have to dial, when I for Video and Photo 2 have different triggers anyway?
- Handling: After 30 minutes I had a cramp Macro tests in the trigger hand. I know you should always keep the lens cameras, but that is only conditionally, since one must also focus (AF does not) and because the camera has no grip is cramped here.
- Wifi is also missing. Why the EOS M2 not available here in the Western world? Why are these functions not ported in the smaller cameras?
Now I have a Samsung NX300M. There also is not everything Supi, but for less money is nocht get even more functionality and usability.