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Review on 📸 Canon EOS M6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera: Perfect for Vlogging, 4K Videos, Dual Pixel AF, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connectivity, Silver by Jeet Anand ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

Bought for video only. Therefore, read about the photo from others. I chose from three models Fuji XT-30, Sony A6400 and Canon M6 mII. All cameras are good in their own way, but I chose Canon. What you have to put up with and how to fix it if possible: 1) Small - but weighty. If possible, you can throw rigs, cages and sweets on it, get a monster under a ton. But as soon as high-quality "mobility" is needed, throw everything off and shoot. 2) "Weak" battery - We buy a butblock from the Poles, the work will increase by 5-7 times, plus the grip will get better. 3) The battery is charging for a long time - this is not how to fix it, yet 4) Creakiness of buttons - can they get used?) 5) No Crop 4K, that's a shame for this, I wanted to compare what quality is there compared to "soap". 24 were delivered, maybe they will add this? 6) In the place where the fingers are in contact with the case, when pressed, it is felt how the anti-slip material leaves a little. This spoils the impression very much, since the camera does not look "cheap" in appearance and in hands. 7) No headphone output - It’s not at all clear how, in the era of mobile nano-5G technologies and all sorts of Type-C, you can’t do it like Fuji, for example? all the same, there’s no point in TypeCi, objectively - no!) And why not use Bluetooth ? again a mystery. Let's wait for the revolutions, but for now it's the old fashioned way: an external recorder or a wireless Boya with monitoring. As a result, it turns out that the minuses are so-so, and more attracted due to harmfulness. In general, everything is fine, well, that's how I calm myself) Picture quality: It’s no longer soap, but it still doesn’t ring, we’ll leave it for techno-drochers with a magnifying glass. 4K-125Mbps, 1080 (up to 30) - 30Mbps, 1080 (Rapid is written without sound and AF) - 60Mbps 422 10bit, HDMI only Duration: 30 all and 7 in rapid Screen: in the sun you can peel, sensor-good Focus: for freeloaders and reporting enthusiasts - DualPixel + Settings, twists. The convenience of the menu, 10 years after the 550th, everything is the same, only more functions. ISO pulled up to 3200, there is noise, but tolerable And most importantly, not what you have, but how you skillfully use it.

Pros
  • - Mobility and Compactness - Screen and its design (folding, selfie mode, touch) - The weight - Relatively comfortable grip and anti-slip coating - Possibility 422 10bit - Sufficient bitrate - Color rendition - UHS II) - The ability to use a lot of optics by purchasing an EF / EFS adapter - Native EFM optics - no viewfinder - DualPixel autofocus - Convenient menu and the ability to reassign buttons - tolerable Rolling Shutter
Cons
  • - no 4K 50/60/1billion FPS 444 24bit and Log/specialColor modes))) and 1Gb/s bitrate per card But seriously, then: - Does not charge or remove from powerbank at the same time - "Squeakiness" of the menu and rec buttons, or rather ringing rebound clicks - Feeling of peeling off of the anti-slip rubber in the grip area (possibly applies, only to my copy) - Low battery capacity, this is the price of mobility - The battery takes a long time to charge, well, for a very long time - No 4K crop mode and no headphone output like on 90D - Video limit 30 minutes (well, I support lecturers and interviewers so much) - Memory card in the battery compartment