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Review on ๐Ÿ“ธ Canon EOS M6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera: Perfect for Vlogging, 4K Videos, Dual Pixel AF, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connectivity, Silver by Amphai Sangchang แ Œ

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 lot of things. Yes, and I like the drawing with Canon somehow more. Conclusion: If detail and "razor sharpness" in 4K are important to you, then this camera will not work and you will have to look towards competitors who have their own + and -. If 4K doesn't matter to you - this is a near-ideal camera, as in full HD it has excellent quality and detail, it is also worth noting autofocus, which is tenacious and fast, similar to that can be found in competitors from a higher price category. The compact size of not only the camera, but also the native optics is a great option for a travel camera or a camera for shooting (but here it is desirable to have a Canon main camera too, because the colors will be the same)

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