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

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Description of 📸 Canon EOS M6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera: Perfect for Vlogging, 4K Videos, Dual Pixel AF, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connectivity, Silver

High image quality with 32.5 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor. High-speed continuous shooting of up to 14 fps with AF/AE tracking. Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 5, 481 manually selectable AF positions*, and eye AF Servo support. 4K UHD 30P/ Full HD 129P video. Use the EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your Canon camera into a high-quality webcam, or do the same using a clean HDMI output.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The ratio of price and quality is very pleasing, I will repeat the purchase.

An excellent choice for photos and videos on trips and hikes, if you need quality, but you don’t feel like dragging a DSLR and a camcorder. By the way, the electronic filling of the M6 ​​Mark II is similar to the Canon EOS 90D SLR camera. Fits in a jacket pocket with a 22mm lens. The price-performance ratio is better than competitors from Sony, Nikon and Fuji. There are native EF-M lenses for everything, and if not enough, the entire fleet from Canon is available through an adapter. Excellent…

Pros
  • Matrix 34.4 MP (APS-C) Shooting 4K video without crop DualPixel autofocus, very fast Accurate color reproduction Convenient menu UHS II support All the necessary interfaces: Wi-Fi, USB C, Bluetooth, HDMI, microphone input, remote control connector Can be charged from powerbank The ability to use any Canon optics by purchasing an EF / EFS adapter Mobility and compactness light weight Price
Cons
  • Small for a large hand, but you can buy a cage. The swivel screen is not good for bloggers, because if you put a microphone or other equipment, it will interfere with the screen rotation. You can not remove and charge from the powerbank at the same time. In 4K, shooting is only 25/30 fps and the file itself is large. There is no viewfinder, but you can buy it for a high price. The battery is not bad, but it is better to buy a spare. There is no headphone output (I don’t know who needs it in an amateur camera, but it doesn’t exist). ISO after 3200 is already too noisy. Type USB 2.0, could have already delivered 3.0. Large EF-S / EF lenses take some getting used to, they are inconvenient for such a camera.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality item, not what it needs.

My camera broke down and the official service called the repair amount at 17,000. But it broke due to the fact that I connected the Sigma 10-20mm f3.5 lens through the original Canon EF - Eos m adapter and that's it, autofocus and aperture immediately stopped working with "ef" optics, and with "m" lenses the camera does not even turn on . I didn’t do anything “illegal” or wrong with the camera, it doesn’t say anywhere that it can die from old lenses. Yes, the instructions say that it is not…

Pros
  • Size, functionality.
Cons
  • Camera broke due to use

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…

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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

Satisfied with the camera at the moment suits, but I would like 4K with level of detail. In general, canon with 4k somehow has a hard time, then crop, then pixel binning. She would have been detailed and would have been a fairy tale in general, since her colors are better than in the Sony 6400, and plasticity is somehow natural. Before that, I used many cameras, the last one was the Sony A7 iii, an excellent camera, but for me it turned out to be redundant for photos, and for video it lacked a…

Pros
  • - Size and weight: convenient to take on walks, especially with a 22mm lens. - Ergonomics: quite confidently lies in the hand, the rubberized surface prevents fingers from slipping. - Controls and menus: there are enough buttons and knobs for comfortable work with the camera, and the menu is quite simple and clear. - Touch screen: works not only for selecting the focus point, but also for controlling the camera (options, menus, etc.). - Autofocus: very decent, keeps the model's face and eyes in the frame, even when shooting video and in backlight. In combination with the efm 22 mm 2.0 lens, it focuses smoothly on the "cine" for some, this may be a drawback, but I like it. - Good transfer of skin tones, natural colors without unnecessary impurities, softness and plasticity of the picture in the spirit of canon - 4k video without crop - Good detail in Full HD - Possibility to fasten mirror optics from Canon through an adapter or a speedbooster (with a speedbooster it seems like only EF)
Cons
  • - Size and weight: can also be attributed to a disadvantage when shooting a video due to the small size and weight, it is quite difficult to shoot without shaking, you need to put it in a cage, but unfortunately there are not so many varieties of cages for this camera. You can turn on digital stabilization, but it eats up the quality and sprinkles the picture, in full hd it stabilizes tolerably, but in 4k it is not enough and smears / twitches appear. - Detail in 4K: yes, the camera shoots 4K 25/30 fps, but due to pixel binning, the detail is inferior to competitors in this price range, in comparison with the sony a6400 the picture is more soapy, but there is less rolling shutter, here everyone decides for himself what sacrifice. Adding sharpening through a color profile doesn't add much detail. - Lenses: namely, there are few native high-aperture optics, you can buy analogues from Sigma (maybe over time there will be more of them in terms of focal lengths). There are third-party worthy glasses from Samyang, but they are manual. It is also possible to put on EF optics through an adapter, but this increases the size and weight, so there are compromises. - There is no original flat profile C-Log 1,2,3 through the color profile, you can of course reduce the contrast or download a free one, but this is not a full-fledged Log

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

I sincerely do not understand why there are so few reviews and reviews on this camera relative to its competitors. A very balanced model by most criteria. I chose between it, sony a6100/6400/6500 and panasonic g80. Sony has a lot of compromises to put up with, panas is good and inexpensive, but I needed good autofocus, so I settled on this dark horse. A couple of tips that may be useful to you with this camera: - In the image settings, I set Natural and twisted the contrast to the maximum…

Pros
  • General: - High-quality and tactilely pleasant assembly - Convenient and quick menu, nothing slows down, everything is minimalistic and pleasing to the eye - The screen is of excellent quality, it conveys the true colors of the captured photos and videos well, the sensor is like on modern smartphones - Type-C connector - It connects well with a smartphone, sometimes I even transfer the video directly to smart if I need something for social networks For video: - Good 4k without additional crop and about 120 Mbps bitrate - Electronic stabilization with 2 modes (normal and enhanced) helps a lot - Suddenly produces a decent picture at higher ISO - natural colors - Good autofocus - Does not overheat (I shot about 40 minutes almost non-stop) Good slowmo at 100-120 fps (but only with manual focus) and after the ate, a 24 fps mode appeared
Cons
  • - USB 2.0. It's not critical, but 4k videos are thrown slowly on the computer - The battery is not very capacious, but it is compensated by the fact that it is quickly charged both through the wire and charging for the battery

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Took for video. Switched from M50. Canon lenses ef-m 32mm 1/4 and 18-150. Top mirrorless crop camera from Canon. Took for video. 24/25/30/60 fps on FullHD is perfect quality, almost ringing in sufficient light. But Sonya shoots better, but they also cost 2 times more))) I see no reason to overpay for crop . 4k shoots in such a way that it hurts the eyes from the clarity and quality of the picture. It shoots on the whole at a sufficient level, you can shoot commercials, but because of the crop…

Pros
  • Video and photo quality, dual pixel in all modes.
Cons
  • Doesn't shoot video in RAW