If I got the Eos-M, just the body, I could also get the "nifty 50" 50mm lens, as well as maybe a used rokinon 14mm cinema lens.
If I got the G6 I would probably just be using the 14mm-42mm kit lens.
Would I be limiting myself to much to start out with a 50mm and a 14mm for short films? I am upgrading from a camcorder, so this is all new new me, but I have spent the past several days looking at cameras and lenses and I really wanted a Wide Angle as well as the 50mm for close ups and night shots.
Also, which would you say has better video quality? Honestly, they seem very comparable. The thing about the G6 is I really like the flip out screen and digital viewfinder, but I could always get a add on viewfinder if I went with the EOS-M.
If I got the G6 I would probably just be using the 14mm-42mm kit lens.
Would I be limiting myself to much to start out with a 50mm and a 14mm for short films? I am upgrading from a camcorder, so this is all new new me, but I have spent the past several days looking at cameras and lenses and I really wanted a Wide Angle as well as the 50mm for close ups and night shots.
Also, which would you say has better video quality? Honestly, they seem very comparable. The thing about the G6 is I really like the flip out screen and digital viewfinder, but I could always get a add on viewfinder if I went with the EOS-M.