So to confirm, buying a 50mm EF lens and an 85mm EF-S lens will produce significantly different images? Not the difference between an 80mm and an 85mm both from EF-s lenses that the crop factor camp would suggest? Remember, someone's wedding photos are on the line here.
Canon has released more RF lenses than it did EF-M ones. It offers consumer-friendly options like the $200 RF 50mm F1.8 and multi-thousand dollar telephoto glass for pros. As we mentioned above
Canon EOS M + EF-M18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM @ 18mm, ISO 100, 6/1, f/8.0. As for responsiveness, the Canon EOS M is very similar to the Nikon 1, which is excellent. I have not yet experienced any lags with the camera menu or touchscreen (like on Sony NEX cameras) and navigating through the camera is a pleasure.
The Canon EOS Rebel T8i (also known as the EOS 850D or Kiss X10i in some markets) is a 24MP DSLR camera that is compatible with the company's EF and EF-S mount lenses. It has an optical viewfinder, but it also has a usable and responsive touchscreen interface and live view experience that's a match for the company's mirrorless camera options.
Canon Ambassador, documentary filmmaker and 2016 Travel Photographer of the Year winner Joel Santos says adopting the lighter Canon EOS R System with RF lenses has made a big difference to his work. "I had invested a lot of money in EF lenses, and the design of the EF lenses released in the past few years has really been superb.
EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM vs l. I have an r7 with an ef adapter, wondering is the extra 300 gbp worth it (buying used) Thanks. Seconding this OP, I've got the II, and went for it after a lot of research that it's the sweet-spot of price/performance between the I, II and III. Yes, optically it's a decent improvement over the Mk I version and
EF-M stands for Electro-focus mirrorless and is a dedicated lens mount for Canon's compact system cameras, the EOS M-series. EOS M cameras accept EF-M lenses directly. EF and EF-S lenses can also be used on these cameras via Mount Adapter EF-EOS M. Learn more about the different lens systems and compatibility.
No, You still have it wrongโ€ฆ.. An EF 50mm and an EF-S/EF-M 85mm will NOT produce similar field of view. Not even close. Neither will an EF 85mm and an EF-S/EF-M 50mm. If she buys an EF 50mm and an ef-s 50mm, they will both look the same when used on the same camera.
No tripod foot. The Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R ($99.99) is, at its core, a very basic accessory. It has one jobโ€”to make Canon EF and EF-S SLR lenses perform just the same on the EOS R
I'm sure Canon will eventually fill those with excellent lenses, but for the time being an EF or EF-S lens might serve. For example, there is not yet a truly ultrawide lens for the APS-C R-series cameras. Maybe some day Canon will modify the excellent EF-M 11-22mm to fit and work on the new mount. But in the meantime we still have choice of \$\begingroup\$ There's actually no performance hit when using EF or EF-S lenses on Canon EF-M or RF mount cameras. The EF-M protocol is exactly the same as the EF protocol, only the registration distance and shape of the mounting bayonet is different. The RF protocol is an enhanced version. EF-S โ€“ designed specifically for EOS cameras with APS-C cameras. In some cameras, putting an EF-S lens on a full-frame or film EOS camera will damage the cameraโ€™s mirror. EF-M โ€“ designed for Canonโ€™s M-series compact mirrorless cameras. They cannot be used on other EF-mount cameras. FD โ€“ This was Canonโ€™s old manual-focus lens mount
By "Canon M" I assume you mean "EF-M". Those are the lenses for Canon's EOS M series mirrorless cameras. And yes, they're only usable on EOS M cameras.
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The first two EF-M lenses โ€“ the EF-M 18-55mm f3/5-5.6 IS STM and EF-M 22mm f2 STM โ€“ were introduced in October 2012 alongside the original EOS M model. EF-M lenses only fit the EOS M-series cameras and have been optimised for the APS-C sensor and to complement the smaller and more compact form factor of the EOS M-series.

The main question here is if we know if future APS-C mirrorless from Canon (i.e. the upcoming M50 upgrade) will feature an RF mount or continue with the EF-M mount. Canon's made no mention of this. M can use all EF-M, and EF/EF-s with adapter. R can use all RF, and EF/EF-S with adapter. Until Canon says different, I'd expect this to continue.

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The Canon EF-EOS M Adapter is very solidly built, but it is a very simple device with no glass, one switch (the lens release) and electronics to allow the above-referenced lenses to fully-functionally perform on an EOS M camera body. The adapter weighs 3.7 oz (105g) and measures 2.74 x 1.21โ€ (69.5 x 30.7mm) without the additional .46" (12.9mm
Although if you were really into portraits, you might want to get the adapter for EF lenses and get a 50 or 85mm. bay-to-the-apple. โ€ข 5 yr. ago. The 32mm is sharper but I would still pick the 22mm because I'm always in tight spaces/indoors when using my m50. It's my dream to have the 32mm for use outdoors or large venues at night. 1.
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