Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM review, it’s a no-brainer (photozone)

Canon EF-M 32mm f/1.4 STM EF-M 22mm canon lenses

Well known lens testing site Photozone reviewed the Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM pancake lens.

Canon did a good job once more. The Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM may be a tiny lens but it is an impressive performer nonetheless. The center quality is great throughout the relevant aperture range and the borders are also very impressive. There’s some softness in the image corners at large apertures though and this is somewhat emphasized by a bit of field curvature. Stopping down lifts the corner performance significantly. […] Image distortions are negligible and lateral CAs are well controlled. In critical scenes you may spot some purple fringing at f/2 but that’s rather normal for a such a large aperture lens. On the downside the vignetting is on the high side even when stopped down. The bokeh is Okay for a moderate wide-angle lens but you will notice some smearing effects in difficult scenes. Read the review.

The [shoplink 6093]EF-M 22mm f/2 STM[/shoplink] is a razor-sharp lens, and the one of the two interesting lenses for the EOS M system (the other one is the [shoplink 14076]EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM[/shoplink]). At $160 it’s definitely a no-brainer. It’s my prefered lens on the EOS M3. Canon Watch’s EOS M3 review is here.

Unfortunately for us, Canon managed to release just four lenses for the [shoplink 29518]EOS M[/shoplink] system. However, there is a rumor suggesting Canon may soon announce a score of new EF-M lenses.

Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM: [shopcountry 6093]

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Canon Powershot G3 X hands-on video

DigitalRev TV posted a Canon [shoplink 30519]PowerShot G3 X[/shoplink] hands-on video. This latest superzoom point-and-shoot has all the features that you would need in an all-in-one travel camera, with a massive 24-600mm equivalent focal range and 20-megapixel sensor. Kai takes a tour of Cambridge University with Canon’s latest bridge camera to test it out, tourist style.

Canon PowerShot G3 X: [shopcountry 30519]

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Sony Alpha A7RII vs Canon EOS 5Ds R comparison (ephotozine)

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ephotozine posted a comparison between the Canon [shoplink 27766]EOS 5Ds R[/shoplink] and the Sony [shoplink 32538]Alpha a7RII[/shoplink]. The two cameras belong to different product families (mirrorless vs DSLR) but have both high resolution sensors (Sony 42MP and Canon 50MP).

While I recommend you read the review to learn the whole story, have a look at an excerpt of the conclusion:

Whether the Sony Alpha A7R II is for you or not, depends on your shooting style, as well as whether you are currently invested in any system. If you wanted to switch to a smaller system, with more modern features, then the Sony Alpha A7R II certainly delivers an impressive range of features, as well as impressive image quality and noise performance. However, it would be particularly useful to check what lenses you would use with the Sony A7R II and whether they would deliver the results you wanted. If you have a number of Canon lenses, and are particularly familiar with Canon EOS 5D series cameras, then the 5DS R would make a great choice as the top of the range Canon EOS DSLR. Read the review.

I think the Alpha a7RII is somewhat overhyped, but it also is a feature-packed and innovative mirrorless camera.

Canon EOS 5Ds: [shopcountry 27765] | Canon EOS 5DS R: [shopcountry 27766] | Sony Alpha a7RII: [shopcountry 32538]

Battle of the Fifties: Comparison of ten 50mm Lenses (all for Canon mount)

In this 13 minutes video Christopher Frost compares ten Nifty Fifties, starting by the most budget option and going up to Zeiss and Canon L glass. These lenses are compared

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Interview with Canon about the ME20F-SH, Canon’s ISO 4.5 Million Camera

Cinema5D talked to Canon about their new 4 Million ISO camera, the Canon ME20F-SH. THe short interview in the video above was taken at IBC 2015 in Amsterdam.

A few days ago Canon Japan published a video that showcases the impressive performance of the Canon ME20F-SH. You have to watch it.

There is also an article by B&H Explora about Canon’s high ISO champion.

Canon ME20F-SH

Below: Jared Polin talks about the Canon ME20F-SH