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November 2019
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Monster 32.5MP APS-C sensor, 14fps continuous / 30fps burst, Uncropped 4K with Dual Pixel CMOS AF
180° screen, though no articulation, No in-body image stabilization, Native EF-M lenses still limited
Where its predecessor was capable as a compact system camera, the Canon EOS M6 Mark II is a potent primary camera – regardless of category. Its powerhouse 32.5MP sensor sets a new benchmark for APS-C systems, along with ferocious 14fps continuous shooting...
Resumen: 'What's the best camera?' That's a question we hear a lot at DPReview, not only from readers but also from friends and family. And it's impossible to give a definitive answer because the question is very subjective. The best camera for you might come down...
Publicación: 2019-11-25, Autor: Richard , crítica de: dpreview.com
Travel and everyday photography
Sports or wildlife photographers
The EOS M6 Mark II is one of our favorite APS-C cameras of 2019 - it may not be the very best at any one thing, but it's very good at many things.Read moreSample galleriesWe had the chance to shoot with the M6 Mark II and have some sample images to show w...
Publicación: 2019-11-21, Autor: Joe , crítica de: shutterbug.com
If I were going to plunk down my own money for Canon M6 II, I would go for the silver body version of this camera. It just looks higher end, in my opinion. I would also opt for that retro looking EVF-DC2 Electronic Viewfinder, not only for its functionall...
Small size, Fantastic feeling in the hand, Beautiful image quality, Reliable autofocus, Good battery life,
I wish it had weather sealing, Despite the Canon EOS M6 Mk II not having weather sealing, I'm pleased with the camera. It just means that you need to be a tad more careful with it. Photographers who are hobbyists will seriously enjoy it. But in addition t
Publicación: 2019-11-13, Autor: Jim , crítica de: pcmag.com
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
The EOS M6 Mark II marks a big step forward for Canon's APS-C mirrorless system, but the available lenses aren't as appealing as those offered by Fujifilm and Sony...
Resumen: Whether you make a living out of taking professional portraits, or are the weekend warrior who knows their way around flashes and reflectors, you'll want a camera with high resolution, exceptional autofocus and a good selection of portrait prime lenses.We...
Significant upgrade in many ways over previous Canon mirrorless cameras, Offers 32.5 megapixels of resolution, Autofocus performance is fast and accurate, Offers a burst mode shooting speed up to 14 fps, Delivers 4K video recording at up to 30 fps, Excell
Pricey camera kit, Detachable EVF screen isn't as sharp as we'd like to see, EVF is not built into the camera body, Can't use an external flash and the external EVF at the same time, 4K video quality isn't quite as sharp as some competitor cameras, Camera
Publicación: 2019-10-28, Autor: Angela , crítica de: camerajabber.com
While Canon's M-series cameras have always had good sensors and been able to deliver high-quality images, the AF systems in the first few were hopelessly slow. Thankfully, Canon has made great strides in this area. In fact, and the EOS M6 Mark II has a ve...
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Publicación: 2019-10-23, Autor: Steve , crítica de: engadget.com
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,
For every positive of Canon's $850 M6 Mark II, it seems like there's an accompanying downside. With a 32.5-megapixel sensor, it has more resolution than any other APS-C camera, but many of the native lenses can't handle the resolution. You can shoot incre...