10-20-2023, 07:08 AM
Looks like they've finally bitten the dust. It's a pity to see a system go, even if it was a half-hearted attempt like the EF-M (a whopping 8 lenses if I'm not mistaken...) and it kinda was a question of "when", not "if". Let's just hope Canon does port the few worthwhile lenses (read: the primes) to RF-S, although I'm not holding my breath since Canon might, in their infinite wisdom, decide that RF-S should be kept at rock bottom level lest anyone decides to stay with it and not upgrade to FF eventually...
https://www.dpreview.com/news/1138973177/canon-officially-discontinues-eos-m-cameras-ef-m-system
Call me a madman but I would lament the passing of Samsung's NX system more. That one was really interesting (and I own a Samsung camera to this day, even if it doesn't get a whole lot of mileage now).
https://www.dpreview.com/news/1138973177/canon-officially-discontinues-eos-m-cameras-ef-m-system
Call me a madman but I would lament the passing of Samsung's NX system more. That one was really interesting (and I own a Samsung camera to this day, even if it doesn't get a whole lot of mileage now).