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Canon Thursday March 18, 2021


mickeysimpson

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This is just a photo, with no claims to fame. It was only a test of my M6 Mark II with the EF-M 32 mm f/1.4 at night, shot wide open. A previous shot, also at f/1.4, Aperture Priority and Auto ISO had driven the ISO to 5000 @ 1/60 second. I thought the image was rather decent, if of course quite grainy. That led me to drag out a three legged thing, set ISO to 100, also f/1.4 giving a 2.5 second exposure. In spite of the longish exposure there is very little grain.

 

Conclusion: The M system is quite capable and the 32/1,4 is a stellar lens. I have a long list of lenses I wish Canon would make. And if Canon will not, I hope Sigma will expand their EF-M offerings. And where are Tamron and Tokina? Maybe Viltrox will step up their game? Maybe I should buy a Sony Alpha 6600 and start over; they have a great lens offering for their APS-C system. But that I am even contemplating such a thought feels heretical! I must admit, though, that I really like my used Sony RX-100 Mark VI, which I consider the best small P&S camera extant. Oh, the horrors....

 

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