fabulous camera , a cropped image still looks good and sharp and clear no signs of noise or grain . The camera full of features just like slr,s . The clip on view finder has dioptre lens adjustment .
Manufacturer: Canon
fabulous camera , a cropped image still looks good and sharp and clear no signs of noise or grain . The camera full of features just like slr,s . The clip on view finder has dioptre lens adjustment .
The Canon EOS M6 Mark II is a very capable camera that's now supported by a reasonable range of EF-M lenses. Improved autofocus and refined ergonomics make it a likeable and engaging camera to shoot with.
Travel and everyday photography
Sports or wildlife photographers
It might be small, light and consumer-friendly, but we can see the M6 Mark II being comfortable in the bag – or indeed pocket – of many professionals. Good enough to pop off the odd still for social media and easily capable of great-looking video, it's reasonably affordable, expandable enough and...
Good images; Competent video mode; Good handling and body controls
Not cheap
The Canon EOS M6 II features a 32.5mp APS-C CMOS sensor, the highest resolution APS-C sensor available in any camera, and the same sensor as found in the Canon EOS 90D DSLR . The sensor and camera give high resolution, high-speed continuous shooting at 14fps, as well as uncropped 4K video recording,...
32mp APS-C CMOS sensor; High-speed continuous shooting; Fast Auto-focus system; Easy to use with built-in help; Excellent colour reproduction; Easy to use touch-screen and controls; In-camera raw processing
Only 8 EF-M lenses available from Canon; Kit lens is soft unless stopped down; Lack of effective optical image stabilisation for video; Lacks built-in EVF
Andy Westlake takes a close look at Canon's updated mid-range APS-C mirrorless camera
It's for those reasons we continue to recommend the Fujifilm X-T30 and Sony a6400 more highly for photographers shopping for a mirrorless camera. The M6 Mark II itself isn't too far behind, and if Canon can better support it with native lens options, its appeal should broaden.
High-resolution 32.5MP sensor; 14fps burst rate; Quick, accurate autofocus; Face and eye detection; Flip-up LCD; 4K video; Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
EVF isn't built in; Sensor isn't stabilized; Native lens library lacks premium options; Dumbed-down video options; Pricey
I absolutely love the hardware and taking videos was much better than I expected, but my experience with photos wasn't as clean as I hoped it would be.
Exceptional build-quality, Convenient size, Great 4K video shooting
Not weather-proofed, Pricey, Photos could be better
The Canon EOS M6 Mark II wins on resolution, but how much do megapixels matter
32.5 megapixels; Compact; lightweight; Good menu system; Dual Pixel AF works for 4K video
No built-in viewfinder; Poor high ISO performance; Limited number of EF-M lenses
This review is based on hands-on experience with a production Canon EOS M6 Mark II at a recent Canon media event (just under 2,000 images captured) along with information provided by Canon USA. Further updates and details will be added when the M6 II hits the streets.
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