Canon EOS M5 and Some Adapted Lenses
Armchair experts decried that there were never enough lenses available for the Canon M series mirrorless camera line and that is what killed them off. It gets me boiling. Yes, true, there were only a few "native" lenses from which to choose (and good ones). Self-described camera "enthusiast experts" poo-pooed the specs but consistently missed a major advantage these little wonders offered. The M series is a great way to adapt almost any major vintage lens brand onto a modern camera. The 2016 EOS M5 I have lets me use over 60 lenses from my camera collection from builders like Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Olympus, Pentax, Exakta, DKL mounts, and many more. The lens mount adapters I need per brand mount only cost from $9 to $15 each. Bargains. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off with some 50-year-old glass to follow the light and play.
Canon EOS M5 and Some Adapted Lenses
Armchair experts decried that there were never enough lenses available for the Canon M series mirrorless camera line and that is what killed them off. It gets me boiling. Yes, true, there were only a few "native" lenses from which to choose (and good ones). Self-described camera "enthusiast experts" poo-pooed the specs but consistently missed a major advantage these little wonders offered. The M series is a great way to adapt almost any major vintage lens brand onto a modern camera. The 2016 EOS M5 I have lets me use over 60 lenses from my camera collection from builders like Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Olympus, Pentax, Exakta, DKL mounts, and many more. The lens mount adapters I need per brand mount only cost from $9 to $15 each. Bargains. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off with some 50-year-old glass to follow the light and play.