Absolutely superb camera! Don't let the size and ecosystem of EOS M lenses fool you: the M6 Mk.II has all the features of a semi-pro camera. While the current EOS M lens range can't match the capabilities of the M6, grab an EF/EFS lens adapter and an EVF and you've got the 7D Mk.iii in the mirrorless EOS M. Battery life is shorter than the fact that it's mirrorless means you have a full view in the electronic viewfinder or on the rear LCD to see your settings in real time. In addition, it has a higher standard burst rate of a brilliant 14 fps and an even more impressive 30 fps with continuous autofocus at 18 megapixel crop. The more people realize how freaking awesome this camera is! The only caveat I want to highlight is that it's small. I have small hands, but even I had to order a Small Rig L-Bracket to enlarge it to a more comfortable size. Ergonomically it's great, but if you plan on sticking some yellow lenses on the front, expect a brace to compensate. On the other hand, the mount will give the M6 more customizability and modularity, so maybe that's a blessing in disguise. Here are some photos I took with the M6 Mk.ii and the included EF-S 55-250mm lens.
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