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Silver Canon EOS M6 Camera Kit with 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Review

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Details

Model NameCanon EOS M6
BrandCanon
Form FactorMirrorless
Special FeatureDIGIC 7 Image Processor; Built-In Flash
ColorSilver

Description of Silver Canon EOS M6 Camera Kit with 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Lens

Powerful Performance for Stunning Shots

Experience photography like never before with the Canon EOS M6 (Silver) 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Kit. Equipped with a 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and the advanced Digic 7 image processor, this camera delivers exceptional image quality and impressive detail in every shot. From vibrant landscapes to captivating portraits, you can capture it all with clarity and precision. With an ISO range of 100-25600, you can confidently shoot in various lighting conditions, even in low light settings. Get ready to elevate your photography game and unleash your creativity with this powerful camera.

Seamless Connectivity for Effortless Sharing

Stay connected with the world and effortlessly share your stunning images. The Canon EOS M6 features built-in Wi-Fi**, NFC***, and Bluetooth technology, enabling you to instantly transfer photos and videos to your smart devices. Share your masterpieces on social media platforms or send them directly to your friends and family. With just a few taps, you can showcase your creativity to the world and receive instant appreciation for your work. Stay connected and share your passion for photography with ease.

Exploring the Possibilities

The Canon EOS M6 (Silver) 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Kit is not just a camera; it's a gateway to endless possibilities. Whether you're a professional photographer or an enthusiastic beginner, this versatile camera is designed to fulfill your creative vision. It's compact and lightweight, making it ideal for travel and on-the-go shooting. With its impressive focal length range of 18-150mm, you can capture a wide variety of subjects, from sweeping landscapes to detailed close-ups. This camera is your ticket to exploring the world of photography and expressing your unique perspective.

Who Will Benefit?

The Canon EOS M6 (Silver) 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Kit is perfect for photography enthusiasts who want to capture life's precious moments in stunning detail. Whether you're an avid traveler, a passionate landscape photographer, or someone who loves to document special events, this camera is a reliable companion that ensures you never miss a shot. It's also a great choice for content creators and vloggers who want to produce high-quality videos with ease. With its impressive features and seamless connectivity, this camera empowers you to unleash your creativity and share your unique perspective with the world.

  • Travel photography
  • Landscape photography
  • Street photography
  • Portrait photography
  • Event photography
  • Documentary photography
  • Vlogging
  • 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor. Digic 7 image processor, Iso 100-25600. Built-in Wi-Fi**, NFC*** and Bluetooth.

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    Revainrating 3 out of 5

    Nothing special, there are positives and negatives.

    Used it and decided to change the review and lower the rating. M6 will not satisfy either the amateur or the professional. After him I bought a G-80 with 4 fast lenses with stubs and a weight of 300-400 grams, three of which are Leica. I can compare. The APC and 4/3 formats, in my purely personal opinion, are the most promising and already 90% sufficient, although it is not yet ready to get rid of CANON 5D II. But I consider CANON's approach to APS formats, and especially EF-M, to be…

    Pros
    • 24 MP Appearance and tactile sensations No viewfinder. That's a plus, because. those who need it will simply choose CANON M5 4 rotating tuning wheels The most convenient management Availability of flash on board Shoe for external flash Very comfortable screen
    Cons
    • Disadvantages - the complete absence of lenses. No hood included No 4K video No USB charging

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

    Bought a few months ago with an 18-150 lens at an attractive price. In comparison with competitors in the form of sony and fujifilm, the compactness and price of the camera bribed. In addition, optics from competitors are more expensive, although there is more choice. The 18-150 lens left a positive impression and gave almost the entire necessary focal range when traveling. Also there are: - 22mm 2.0 stm (inexpensive, compact, high-aperture, sharp wide open; equivalent to 35mm at ff, which…

    Pros
    • - aps-c and interchangeable lenses in such a small body (the camera is quite light, it is convenient to hold it in your hand, and with a 22mm lens it fits easily into a jacket pocket); - very compact ef-m lenses with an adequate price tag and image quality; - the quality of the resulting image; - camera jpeg colors; - fast autofocus in good light; - price compared to competitors (sony, fujifilm), especially in terms of optics; - the ability to transfer photos directly to the phone (but the application is not the most convenient); - strong design of the retractable screen; - an abundance of control wheels (fans of manual mode will be pleased).
    Cons
    • - no usb charging (the main value of a mirrorless camera is its compactness, and in this case you have to take a regular Canon charger with you on a trip, which takes up a lot of space); - autofocus is far from perfect in low light (especially with an 18-150 lens); - a noticeable sound of a mechanical shutter; - lack of native high-aperture lenses; at the moment - only 22 2.0 and 32 1.4 (you can use other ef lenses through an adapter, but this kills compactness); - it happened that I touched the iso wheel, shooting with automatic iso, without noticing it, as a result I took some good shots with iso 25600; - subjectively (according to tests) some lag behind sony and fujifilm in terms of dynamic range and noise at high iso; - there is not enough moisture protection (but given that it is not on either carcasses or lenses, we are unlikely to see it in this system).

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

    Bought over a year ago with a 15-45 lens. I compared it with Sony, but because of the price I chose this one, and I don’t regret it. In addition, optics from competitors are more expensive, although there is more choice. Helios-44 remained from Zenith, Helios-40 was bought in addition. -included also Sigma 10-20 f4-5.6, for landscapes, etc. - for portraits 50 mm 1.4 stm through the adapter viltrox (from aliexpress 1.8 autofocus works well). In general, I am very pleased with the camera, I do…

    Pros
    • Alexander S. - aps-c matrix - closest in quality to full frame - a whale lens of quite decent quality for my purposes. Maybe. for professional shooting, it doesn’t pull, but for family photos, it’s even nothing - the quality of photos and videos is decent. - The price is competitive, but the equipment is poor. I bought separately a lens hood, a leather case, additional batteries. Well, interchangeable lenses with adapters, because. EFMovskih few and expensive. - the retractable screen is convenient for macro photography and for shooting children when the camera is lowered to face level. -manual mode settings give you ample opportunity to choose your frame
    Cons
    • - no usb charging, rather a nitpick, you can survive - autofocus is not very fast, when shooting children there are a lot of blurry frames - shortage of native lenses and their price. But there is a huge selection of EF, you just have to buy an adapter. Well, the dimensions will increase. - confusing wifi connection

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

    I bought it at a sale at the end of 2022, literally for 15 thousand, I took the bodysuit. I will say that for this money the device simply cannot have any jambs. He shoots very worthily, he first equipped him with a 28-75 f2 tamron. 8 then switched purely to a fixed 50 mm STM - this is a straight gun!

    Pros
    • Dimensions, dual pixel, characteristics like 80d, price on the secondary, the ability to hang ef-m lenses through an adapter. Relatively inexpensive native lenses
    Cons
    • I have nothing to complain about. Is that the high cost of the native viewfinder (if you need it at all)

    With its pros. Intelligent object tracking, focusing. It selects the picture mode. Contains a huge number of manual settings. Sharpness is excellent. Cons: the battery doesn't last long. Need to buy extra. But the branded charger will not charge the left batteries. So take immediately with the charger.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

    Before buying, I searched the entire Internet in search of reviews and test photos, I doubted very much. But it fully lives up to expectations, if you are aware that you are buying a comfortable soap dish. Complete with a DSLR, it's perfect :) For traveling and forays into the city, there is no longer a need to drag a heavy camera. The only little thing to which you can find fault - I thought it would be easier. I ordered 2 adapters from China, for ef and m42, they work perfectly and are much…

    Pros
    • Compact with 22mm

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I definitely recommend buying, I didn't notice any disadvantages.

    Over time, I formulated for myself what exactly I want from the camera. It is light weight and compact No viewfinders. Screen tilting in one plane. Comfortable control and grip. And absolutely in parallel with what is there with the video - I do not do this. As a result, I came to a purely religious choice between several Canon and Sony models. I chose Canon for a nicer design and maybe a little more affordable ef-m lenses. I decided to leave all other holivars about brands to sofa experts. On…

    Pros
    • 1. Confident grip, good location of the power lever, clear tight twists. 2. Convenient touch screen and menu 3. Compared to Lumix LX100 (4/3), the matrix does not make any noise in my opinion 4. Fast autofocus 5. Lightweight and compact native lenses 6. White balance in 90% of cases does not disappoint. 7. In principle, a long-playing battery. Judging by the counter, I took 850 frames from the first two full charges.
    Cons
    • 1. Native lenses are expensive. But who has them cheap? 2. The line lacks light fixes for 50mm and 100mm, for example. But for some reason, as many as two dark mid-focus zooms and two dark telezooms. 3. Too much plastic in the construction. It is not clear what margin of safety the bayonet has, and what can be hung on it, and what is no longer worth it.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

    Bought to replace Canon EOS M3. No regrets, the next model made a huge leap in image quality. When shooting indoors, with mixed lighting, the picture became much better. Less noise, not so failed shadows, light is less knocked out. The white balance has become better, and this is under difficult conditions, when light with different color temperatures. As someone rightly wrote here, the quality falls short of the 5D Mark III. I agree, but out of the money that is invested in the M6, the camera…

    Pros
    • 1, Fast auto focus 2. Image quality 3. Convenient control 4. Burst speed 5. Good interface
    Cons
    • 1. Too tight buttons and levers 2. Deafeningly loud mechanical shutter sound

    Revainrating 4 out of 5

    I like the product, the quality didn't let me down.

    Before buying, I chose between this model and a slightly more recent M50, it has a viewfinder, but few control wheels, the camera itself is a little larger. I decided that the viewfinder for my amateur purposes is less critical than a more compact body and control wheels like in prof. camera. I decided to try switching from the Sony bzk to the Canon bzk due to the availability of an affordable wide-angle zoom (Sony doesn’t have it, Fudge doesn’t have it . they do, but they are unreasonably…

    Pros
    • First of all, a convenient compact body and at the same time a lot of wheels for controlling parameters in manual mode and even exposure compensation! A good choice of lenses for amateur purposes: there is a wide angle and superzoom and fast fixes. There are not many native lenses, but there is an adapter for a huge fleet of EF, EF-S lenses that work like native ones. And the highlight is the availability of a speedbooster for sale, with which you can emulate the operation of a full-frame camera (bokeh and aperture).
    Cons
    • - Lack of a viewfinder, the same Sony was able to place it in a body of similar size (knew about it, not critical) - Worse dynamic range compared to Sony and Fuji. Before that, I used Sony A6000 for 4 years (it still has better DD) - no possibility of charging via USB (this is a failure, for a relatively fresh camera)

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

    Well, there must be at least one justified positive review about this camera! Here I could not stand it, I wrote. People, you seriously expect a camera for 50 characteristics like a top for 200 tr? This is a wonderful notebook for a photographer or a second camera, which, in which case, you can shoot a simple commercial order, both from a photo and a video. Everything you need for this is there.

    Pros
    • Compact! A mirrorless camera that fits into a jacket pocket and gives you all the necessary opportunities for shooting if your arms are straight. Just what you need when you can’t stop shooting, but carrying a photo backpack constantly with a full frame and a set of lenses is no longer enough. Convenient and clear control. Stab. For video, it's great. A 10-minute interview for a blog from your hands, which then does not need to be faked in any way? It used to be a fantasy, but now it has become commonplace. If I'm going to shoot a reporting video from an event or an issue for a blog, then I take only it. And I'm talking about commercial orders. There's a mic output, a hot shoe, and a flip-out touch screen that's actually pretty handy. Because of this display, I finally began to photograph myself with friends and colleagues. This is something that I have not found in any top compact except Sony rx1, which is 4 times more expensive and fuji, I don’t remember exactly which one, which is 2 times more expensive.
    Cons
    • More like quibbles. For image quality and operating time, I put 4. But this is me in comparison with 6d, 5d3 + elks. We must still understand that it is stupid to expect the same results from her. It is in the price segment 70d, 80d, gives similar results with a whale, but much less than them. No 4k. Well, again, who needs it. I don’t have it yet and I’m not going to shoot in 4K for the next couple of years. Lenses. When I read the reviews before buying, I was already ready to swear at 15-45 and throw it out in a week. But no. It's enough for me for my purposes. I still haven't got an adapter for ef. Battery . yes, if you shoot a lot, you need a couple more pieces. The initial misunderstanding of colleagues in a photo pit or at an event, what kind of small soap dish I have in my hands instead of a normal 3-kilogram camera)) But when reporting or walking around the city, the camera does not cause any emotions in people, shoot at least in the forehead.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

    I had an EOS M - a good "second" camera for landscape photography and operation with manual lenses. I took it for the lowest price for an APS-C matrix and a 22-mm aperture "fix" in the kit (and even with an adapter for EF lenses and for only the equivalent of 500 USD!). Everything was not bad for me (well, stupid AF, yes) - for something more there is an FF-reflex camera, but . I had nothing to hold it in my hands. I don’t have such an organ - a trunk there, suckers on tentacles…

    Pros
    • - full "mechanical" and customizable control - the ability to convert captured RAW through the camera menu - bright (in bright light) screen - quite fast (on contrasting bright objects) AF - great colors and BB straight from the camera - the convenience of the "carcass" in the hands (I have a rather large hand) - rapid fire - buffer is larger than the previous M3 - 1080p/50 (finally!) - very good in the "whale" 15-45mm lens with a good stub and very sharp - the stub in the "whale" 15-45 allows you to take pictures without tension, for example, at 1/13 sec at 35 mm! - you can buy a "magic" 22mm lens! - . well, and a bunch of other things that I will add later
    Cons
    • Well, as if not something that "did not live up to expectations", but everything that is the disadvantages of mirrorless cameras and this "whale" personally: - still stupid AF with a lack of light - a heating matrix, which is getting warmer and warmer with every minute of operation, and as a result, the noise is higher than that of similar DSLRs - fast zhor batteries (because everything works, everything is heated continuously) - a very dull screen in the absence of light - the image is particularly slow - there is still a lack of "native" lenses of the EF-M mount (and non-native ones greatly "fill up" a compact camera) - overpriced (IMHO) - meager equipment (with such a "wealth" of lenses and a price, it would not be shameful to put a Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS M!) - a fixed screen would make the camera a little smaller and certainly more reliable - lack of splash protection for the camera and lenses (the most cant, honestly) - series buffer is too small for the implemented "rate of fire" - disgusting WiFi implementation - 15-45mm f / 3.5-6.3 could have a metal mount, however!

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Excellent product, the best quality.

    Nicely made camera. Clear management. Reassignable control buttons. Two dials - change shutter speed and aperture by default. The zoom ring on the lens is very comfortable: the turning force is very precise: not tight, but not loose either. ISO 100-25600. Charging the battery from fully discharged to fully charged - 2 hours 2 minutes. On a freshly charged battery, I managed to take 611 frames (RAW format), after which the battery was dead. Convenient folding screen. Bright enough to shoot in…

    Pros
    • Stylish thing. Compactness. Oddly enough - autofocus. Screen. Shooting quality.
    Cons
    • No 4K video

    Revainrating 4 out of 5

    Excellent camera + lens

    Easy to use, with advanced features. Excellent image quality out of the box. Well constructed. You don't get more for the money with cameras with a similar form factor.

    Pros
    • Large selection
    Cons
    • Some cons