其中對於AF問題部份的描述還蠻到位的(至少對我個人而言是這麼回事...),引述如下: For most users, the autofocus and general performance on the EOS M5 will be more than good enough, but it has a few quirks that keep it from being the best mirrorless option in its class for shooting fast action.
...Shutter blackout (either in the viewfinder or on the screen) is longer than most competitors at this point...There's a slight delay in the live feed after capturing either single shots or bursts, resulting in the freezing of Touch & Drag AF for that delay...
Intentionally half-pressing before shots or keeping the shutter half-pressed between shots will result in the most responsive experience (because focus and exposure are already locked), but if you take your finger off the shutter button and then mash it (perhaps to capture an unexpected moment), you'll be greeted with a solid delay before the camera fires, even if your subject hasn't changed much in depth.Unfortunately, even attempting to circumvent the camera's need to lock focus and exposure by enabling back-button (or manual) focus and shooting in full manual doesn't resolve this issue.
...希望Canon趕快透過 Firmware Update 改善這個問題!
And,btw...,dpreview的總結如下:
Conclusion: The EOS M5 has plenty going for it. Shooting smooth, properly focused video is incredibly easy, and the new 24MP sensor has made great strides in overall image quality. Dual Pixel autofocus makes for faster, more precise focusing and really makes the M5 shine with adapted lenses. Unfortunately, it sits in a crowded market and its excellent usability can't quite make up for the fact that you can arguably get more camera for less money elsewhere.