photo_chick
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Sadly, the lack of more controls and no EVF will make this Canon DOA. I feel much better leaving my Canon DSLR system and jumping to the Olympus OM-D E-M5 m4/3 system now. Hopefully more lenses will be released with the launch, otherwise it'll die a slow death like the Nikon 1 cameras are doing right now.
Sadly, the lack of more controls and no EVF will make this Canon DOA. I feel much better leaving my Canon DSLR system and jumping to the Olympus OM-D E-M5 m4/3 system now. Hopefully more lenses will be released with the launch, otherwise it'll die a slow death like the Nikon 1 cameras are doing right now.

Sadly, the lack of more controls and no EVF will make this Canon DOA. I feel much better leaving my Canon DSLR system and jumping to the Olympus OM-D E-M5 m4/3 system now. Hopefully more lenses will be released with the launch, otherwise it'll die a slow death like the Nikon 1 cameras are doing right now.
Rumor has it that there is another version that will be released for those of us who are feature hungry and like EVF. We'll know what's what when Canon announces it.
Supposedly, though, it's a very good sensor. I've seen some very pleasing pictures taken with it.The Nikon 1 is a small sensor and a pretty hefty price.
My opinion only, but I think initially, they were targeted toward novices coming from point and shoot cameras. As they've evolved, that's changed somewhat. The E-M5 is clearly marketed toward the serious enthusiast.In this target audience, people aren't looking for integrated EVFs or a lot of buttons.
I think many are a bit surprised at the number of shooters who've dumped their dSLR set ups for smaller, lighter - yet capable - mirrorless systems. Others, like myself, have added one to their setup and have a nice system ready to roll on those days you prefer something simpler.

My opinion only, but I think initially, they were targeted toward novices coming from point and shoot cameras. As they've evolved, that's changed somewhat. The E-M5 is clearly marketed toward the serious enthusiast.
I think many are a bit surprised at the number of shooters who've dumped their dSLR set ups for smaller, lighter - yet capable - mirrorless systems.
I'm a huge fan of mirrorless. I shoot with a Nex 7. How can Canon build a mirrorless camera with no EVF or articulating screen?
Perhaps Canon designed their camera a few years ago and did not see where mirrorless has been trending since then?
The EVF is the part you put your eye to when taking a photo right?
Why is that so important to so many?
Before I got my T2i I only owned p&s cameras and I don't think I used the viewfinder once.....

The EVF is the part you put your eye to when taking a photo right?
Why is that so important to so many?
Before I got my T2i I only owned p&s cameras and I don't think I used the viewfinder once.....