I mis-typed (now corrected). I meant "pinch-to-zoom" You have you reverse pinch or pinch outward (spread your fingers) to zoom into the pic in playback to check focus. It's awkward doesn't work well and, for me, mostly leads to accidentally going to the next pictureI'm confused by the phrase "pinch to focus". Is this a zoom in for manual focus?
I'm confused by the phrase "pinch to focus". Is this a zoom in for manual focus?
I got an X100 to compare to my EOS-M today. Fastest turn around of any camera. In this morning, and already sold it this evening (I was lucky to break even!). The diopter didn't work for me, and if I'm going to have to use the LCD, it might as well be on the M!
The M is actually substantially slower than the X100 (w/FW 1.30), mostly in buffer clearing shot-to-shot speed, but I like the M lens better! The M is sharper at f/2. I also think the low ISO of the two cameras is pretty much the same (didn't try high ISO, but that's not what I'll use this camera for). And, for shooting from the LCD, I actually like the LCD controls a bit more than the X100's aperture ring. Lastly, though not as quite as the X100, the M's shutter sound is pretty subdued.
I hope Canon releases a v2, which handles a few niggles. If it added the 70D's on-chip PDAF, that'd be gold. I really like this 22mm lens. Maybe I'll try the kit zoom next. I wouldn't have paid $800 for it, but at $300, this gem is a steal.
I got an X100 to compare to my EOS-M today. Fastest turn around of any camera. In this morning, and already sold it this evening (I was lucky to break even!). The diopter didn't work for me, and if I'm going to have to use the LCD, it might as well be on the M!
The M is actually substantially slower than the X100 (w/FW 1.30), mostly in buffer clearing shot-to-shot speed, but I like the M lens better! The M is sharper at f/2. I also think the low ISO of the two cameras is pretty much the same (didn't try high ISO, but that's not what I'll use this camera for). And, for shooting from the LCD, I actually like the LCD controls a bit more than the X100's aperture ring. Lastly, though not as quite as the X100, the M's shutter sound is pretty subdued.
I hope Canon releases a v2, which handles a few niggles. If it added the 70D's on-chip PDAF, that'd be gold. I really like this 22mm lens. Maybe I'll try the kit zoom next. I wouldn't have paid $800 for it, but at $300, this gem is a steal.