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  1. <p>Thanks Miguel for your elaborate explanation. It's appreciated.</p>
  2. <p>Thanks everyone for your feedback.<br> Miguel, I did consider the EOS-M but read reviews that the manual focus isn't very good, especially on the 22mm lens. Looks like you've found it to be very good. I'll have to go to a store that has one to handle one myself. </p>
  3. <p>I'm looking for recommendations for a small camera, either with a fixed lens or interchangeable lens but it must have a true manual focus capability. Some of the point and shoots I've handled, like the Canon S100 have very poor manual focus operation. For an interchangeable lens it should have a good macro capability of around 1:2 (if it's 1:1 all the better). I've seen some of the macro lenses for mirrorless with 1:1 but they are big so I'm willing to sacrifice 1:1 for a lens that's smaller.</p>
  4. <p>Puppy Face, yes, it's the labeled cap on top of the dial. Is there a specific double-stick tape that works best? Thanks for advising against using glue.</p>
  5. <p>The mode dial plate on my Canon 6D came off (this seems to be a problem with this camera as reported by many users). Can I put it back on myself by using glue (is there a specific kind that works best) or do I need to send it in to Canon to put it back on? My camera is not under warranty so I would have to pay for the repair and shipping charges.</p>
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