Realmente las poquitas imágenes que ilustran el análisis que Ken Rockwell publica hoy de la Canon EOS M3 son muy buenas, sorprendentemente buenas diría yo. Están tomadas con el pequeño pancake EF-M 22mm f/2 STM.
Y si, no sufráis, no ha habido divorcio. Vuelve a salir su querida palmera.
Os pongo aquí solo a título ilustrativo los “pros” y los “contras” del análisis de Ken.
Good:
- Stellar image quality.
- Can use every Canon lens made since 1987 with a Canon adapter.
- Touch screen works well.
- Has the familiar Canon [ Q ] screen to set everything.
- Fast response and fast autofocus.
- «C» memory mode on dial. Use it for one setup, while the P/Tv/Av/M modes stay as set for a second setup for easy multi-mode shooting.
- Similar controls and menus to Canon DSLRs; «My Memory» page and several programmable function buttons.
- Wi-Fi & NFC.
Bad:
- No finder; buy the EVF-DC1 if you want one.
- Only one card slot.
- Noisy shutter; I expect a small camera to be nearly silent. No quiet mode.
- No auto brightness control for the rear LCD.
- Long shutter delay with flash.
- Too many confusing button pushes needed compared to a pro DSLR; some buttons do different things at different times and there are some screens that look similar but do different things to confuse shooting.
- No GPS.
Y aquí podéis comprobar por vosotros mismos el intríngulis del asunto.
- Análisis en Ken Rockwell
- Algunas muestras (palmera incluida)
Los juicio de Ken me valen para todo lo que no es sensor…….el solo tira en jpg.