I use a camera with a 22 f2 lens (a well-drawn, light, compact pancake, which I left for myself from the Canon EOS M kit). Rarely, through the Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS M, I use lenses from CANON DSLRs, but in this case, the battery melts right before our eyes. (I bought a couple more inexpensive, but branded batteries in China)
I got the impression that, unlike the Canon EOS M, the Canon EOS M100 has a more "soapy" philosophy, although it probably makes sense - for many it will be the first anSee full review