So... your SO is coming with you to New Mexico? Or are you buying it for her and then not letting her have it ;) ?
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This is going to be a sticky sell to her, as she is not coming with me to New Mexico. I'm not so sure how well this is going to go over on Monday: "I got you a new camera, and I'm immediately taking it with me to New Mexico tomorrow. See ya!" Doghouse here I come!!!
just tell her you have to break it in for her. Or extensively test it.
Or, be her hero, and leave it to her :-)
you could not tell her you bought it and when you get back from new mexico say its a present you pucked up on your way back to show much time you've spent thinking about her :)
and ofc you had to open it to see if its working properly, you wouldnt want to give her a flawed present ^^
It might become that, but for me that's the S100. As small as the M is, the S100 fits in a jeans pocket or a very unobtrusive belt case, the M won't do either. However, I can see carrying it in my work computer satchel instead of the S100.
I think Ben has a great point. For me, the M doesn't replace the S100 - if I want to do that, it'll be with the Sony RX100.
While this price is excellent (as I said, too good for me to pass up!), I think the steep discount, combined with the facts that we're fast approaching the 1-yr anniversary of the EOS M announcement (late July, 2012) and that the M is a consumer camera and the Rebel/xxxD line has been getting annual updates, as well as the 70D's sensor (and you thought I was going off-topic) which is almost tailor-made for mirrorless, that we'll see an M II announcement pretty soon.
But that's ok by me. My intended use for the M is really as a backup body. I bought the kit with the 22mm pancake, but if they did a kit with the EF-M adapter, I'd have preferred that (even without a lens). If the 1D X goes belly-up on a trip, I can have a backup that's not going take up any significant room in the bag, but still allows me to use my bag full of lenses (albeit with a 1.6x AoV).
Bryan beat me to it by a few months - there's a picture of the M behind a 600 II in his review of the M...
I had been looking to upgrade and move my T3i to backup position.
T5i cheap, slightly better than my T3i, uses same batt and grip.
60D *yawn* the T5i feature appeal to me more.
7D pricier, uses CF, same sensor, ripe for replacement.
6D really awesome and I want it but two of my three lenses would have to be replaced and I'm not ready for that. Also wildlife photography is something I enjoy and a crop body makes my effectiveness a little better in this area.
The 70D seems like a good compromise. It would not blow the budget. All of my lenses should work with it. It has all of the advantages of the 7D that mean anything to me. It uses SD, has WiFi, presumably at least a little better high ISO performance, and a video mode that I might actually use. Considering 99% of my photo are just family photos I think I finally found my next body.
Sounds about right to me.