I discussed this briefly with Danne on the EOS-M thread and he suggested that I should start a new topic on it.
The EOS-M is not only the second most powerful ML capable camera after the 5DMkIII but is also very user friendly. Thanks to the systematic efforts of our developers, we now have a variety of built-in presets, instantaneous access to ISO and aperture, various focus aids, etc. which help users to quickly and easily get their filming jobs done.
In this thread I would like to suggest another improvement that would make the EOS-M even more user friendly. Would it be possible to memorize specific custom settings, that differ from the hard coded presets, similar to C1, C2 and C3 on the 5DMkIII? These custom settings should be easily accessible as on the 5D3. Why, and are the already available presets not enough? Well, not really, at least according to my experience. If users often change modes, whenever they decide to go back to a previous mode, something has changed (shutter speed, shutter fine tuning or resolution, etc. ), so they have to adjust these settings again and this takes valuable time and wastes battery power. If a user has a specific setting that he uses often and he can store it as C2 for example, after filming in another mode or using another preset, every time he wants to come back, he simply selects the already stored custom setting C2 and the camera restores all of his settings stored under that C2 custom mode. This is how they do it in the 5D3.
I am not sure if I make myself clear enough but the basic idea is to memorize a current set of settings, (say timelapse filming at 5k anamorphic with intervalometer active - C1), on a push of a button for C1-C3, just as this is done in the 5D3. And then, restoring those C1 settings, (from say 1080p MCM rewired), should be possible on a push of a button and maybe a C1-C3 selection from a submenu too. The quick selection of ISO and aperture on a push of a button is simply fantastic, as it is now in the EOS-M. Custom sets of C1-C3 settings should be selectable in a similar way too.
If someone familiar with LUA scripting would be interested in jumping in and implementing this additional custom functionality, I am sure, this will make many EOS-M shooters quite happy. On my part, I would be happy to test and provide feedback throughout the development.
Are more people interested in that?