Lowest ever price and one of the lowest prices for a new mirrorless interchangeable lens camera in the UK if you don't mind white.
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Voucher.Boy
7 Jun 171#1
Only downside (for me at least) is the lack of an EVF (Electronic Viewfinder), but otherwise a very hot deal for a mirrorless camera and lens combo.
David_e to Voucher.Boy
7 Jun 17#8
Massive downside for me. Had one of the original EOS M and it was unusable in many situations.
nublets2k
7 Jun 17#2
Looks like they've accidentally matched the body only price for Amazon.
ElGofre
7 Jun 171#3
Canon's mirrorless options are pretty low on the list when it comes to manufacturers (well, propped just off the bottom by Nikon), but for under £200 with a kit lens it's difficult to really complain. There's not many better options even in the £200-£300 bracket right now. If you're in the market for a high image quality camera on a strict budget and don't want to buy used, it's a solid buy.
I'd also immediate set towards saving for the 22mm f2, a really nice all-purpose prime that turns the M10 into something you can easily fit in a jacket pocket.
qbs
7 Jun 17#4
"Lowest ever price and probably lowest price for a mirrorless camera in the UK"
Lots of mirrorless cameras for less than that, so you may want to reflect on your opening statement. :smiley:
somersetpaul to qbs
7 Jun 17#6
Edited - I have since found the Nikon 1 S1 at £179.97 at Park Cameras.
sefgrt123 to qbs
7 Jun 17#16
lol punny
NorwoodDeals
7 Jun 17#5
Great price. Great reviews.
bazza1603
7 Jun 17#7
Thank you!
kris1234
7 Jun 17#9
great. ordered and paid £180.95 using my work rewards scheme card.
umarh
7 Jun 17#10
okay. For you camera geeks. Is this better compared to the YI M1 mirrorless camera?
InkBlotTest to umarh
7 Jun 171#23
As a camera geek, I cringe when I see questions like that, thinking there's a black and white answer.
To an extent, the "best" or "better" camera is the one whose drawbacks you can live with the most. If you get a camera that on paper is better than one of similar specification but you hate its ergonomics, you may use it very little and just get average photos at best. Conversely, if you get a camera that appears somewhat "inferior" in specs to something else in a similar class but you love its ergonomics, you may use it a lot and get fantastic photos.
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I'd also immediate set towards saving for the 22mm f2, a really nice all-purpose prime that turns the M10 into something you can easily fit in a jacket pocket.
Lots of mirrorless cameras for less than that, so you may want to reflect on your opening statement. :smiley:
To an extent, the "best" or "better" camera is the one whose drawbacks you can live with the most. If you get a camera that on paper is better than one of similar specification but you hate its ergonomics, you may use it very little and just get average photos at best. Conversely, if you get a camera that appears somewhat "inferior" in specs to something else in a similar class but you love its ergonomics, you may use it a lot and get fantastic photos.