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Published: 2019-08-28, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The EOS M6 Mark II becomes Canon's flagship mirrorless camera with an APSC sensor and proves the company hasn't forgotten about the system. The combination of a new 32.5 Megapixel sensor and DIGIC 8 image processor banishes many of the annoyances of earli...
Thus, my M6 II was essentially put into immediate use without a critical lookover first. Ideally, the camera stays out of your way and that was my take of this camera's optional Electronic Viewfinder (EVF). --> If you have been waiting to jump into a Cano...
At 32.5 Megapixels, the Canon EOS M6 Mk II is not just the highest resolution APS-C camera currently on the market. It also rivals Canon's own 5D Mk IV DSLR and EOS R Mirrorless cameras. Both of those feature 30.6 Megapixel sensors. The only cameras that...
Good images, Competent video mode, Good handling and body controls
Not cheap
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 re...
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 is not one of Canon's best efforts, although its shortcomings can be overcome with the right lens. Sadly, Canon has a dearth of wide-aperture lenses for the EF-M mount, but the 32mm f/1.4 that we loved is at least affordable at $479.EOS M is hardly n...
Great size for travel, High-resolution APS-C CMOS sensor, Fast max burst rate
No built-in viewfinder, Screen only tilts, Relatively limited native lens range
It would be very easy to dismiss the Canon EOS M6 Mark II as a camera with limited appeal, given its small body and lack of a viewfinder.However, if you spend some time looking at the specifications, you begin to realize that this is actually a very capab...
Published: 2019-08-28, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
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.But those changes don't make it perfect by any means. It's not e...
It has to be said that the EOS M6 Mark II is a slightly surprising release from Canon. While the other camera makers have now decided that electronic viewfinders should be built into to the body, Canon has revisited the idea of the removable EVF. This gi...
Taken in isolation, the Canon M6 Mark II is shaping up to be a very good all-rounder for travellers or street photographers who already have a stash of EF-M or EF lenses and are looking for a mini DSLR. The trouble is, as impressive as this camera's specs...
"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."...