The Canon EOS M6 Mk II is the updated version of the Canon EOS M6 that was first announced in February of 2017. While the M6 Mk II features a nearly identical exterior to its predecessor, much of the upgrades are within the camera's internals.
The Canon M6 Mark II is the latest and most powerful camera in Canon's "EOS M" series of APS-C mirrorless cameras. It is the successor of the EOS M6. It has a new 32.5 MP APS-C sensor, currently the highest of all APS-C sensors.
This camera was announced on August 28. There are two colors to choose from black and silver.
The exterior is similar to its predecessor M6, although it's slightly bigger with an improved grip. It has minor design tweaks, but there are some big improvements on the inside. Its CMOS sensor reaches a resolution of 32.5 MP, which is higher than M6's 24.2 MP sensor. Furthermore, it sports a DIGIC 8 image processor compared to DIGIC 7 on its predecessor. It has 143 AF points, while the predecessor only possesses 49 AF points. The continuous shooting speed is up to 14 fps, while 6 fps on its predecessor. Finally, this camera has eye detection.
Manufacturer: Canon
The Canon EOS M6 Mk II is the updated version of the Canon EOS M6 that was first announced in February of 2017. While the M6 Mk II features a nearly identical exterior to its predecessor, much of the upgrades are within the camera's internals.
The Canon EOS M6 Mark II is a mid-range mirrorless camera with a 32.5 Megapixel APSC sensor, uncropped 4k video at 25 or 30p, 14fps shooting with autofocus, a tilting touchscreen and slide-on electronic viewfinder.
There's been a coup: EOS M has a new flagship – and Canon's APS-C mirrorless line has never been more relevant...
Monster 32.5MP APS-C sensor; 14fps continuous / 30fps burst; Uncropped 4K with Dual Pixel!!
180° screen; but no articulation; No in-body image stabilization; Native EF-M lenses still limited
Andy Westlake takes a close look at Canon's updated mid-range APS-C mirrorless camera
Canon has turned a corner in its M series mirrorless line-up, with the Mark II M6 adding welcome changes that make for even greater ease-of-use, while the resolution reaches epic new heights.
With a new 32.5MP sensor and the Digic 8 processor under the hood, Canon's new EOS M6 Mark II is all set to shove the EOS M5 to the side and become the brand's new APS-C mirrorless flagship.
32.5MP resolution; 14fps continuous shooting; 4K uncropped video; Dual function dial; MF/AF switch
Lacks in-body image stabilization; No articulating LCD; Limited native 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.
Canon’s M6 Mark II is a camera with two different faces. On the plus side, it delivers 14 fps burst shooting speeds, beating all of its rival products. It also has fast autofocus with eye- and face-detection that’s good, though not quite up to Sony’s level.
Decent handling; Blazing shooting speeds; Good autofocus performance; Detailed and color-accurate images
4K not as sharp as rivals; Most EOS-M lenses not sharp enough for sensor; No electronic viewfinder
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