Place the optional viewfinder onto the EOS M6, and becomes larger than the EOS M5Canon seems to have put its earlier underwhelming attempts at mirrorless well and truly into the past, and from our first hands-on time with the EOS M6, it joins the EOS M5 i...
Published: 2017-02-15, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Small scale, Good build quality, Capable autofocus, Decent tilt-angle touchscreen control along with physical dials
Expensive without bettering the competition, Lacks autofocus finery like its nearest competition, No 4K video smarts
The Canon EOS M6 makes a lot of sense if you've been eyeing-up the M5 but don't want a viewfinder (or don't immediately want one anyway - the DC2 can cater for that later down the line).As mirrorless cameras go it's capable, approaching its competition in...
Abstract: New entry nel catalogo mirrorless del gruppo giapponese: Canon EOS M6 è una fotocamera progettata con lo scopo di offrire la versatilità tipica del segmento reflex in un corpo macchina con le dimensioni di una compatta. È equipaggiata con le più recenti t...
Abstract: Canon continues to add exciting new models to their M-series of mirroless ILCs (Interchangeable Lens Cameras), with the EOS M6 being the newest addition for 2017.Aimed more towards advanced enthusiasts, the M6 shares many of its specifications with two re...
Enthusiast-oriented compact camera body; Good image quality in most situations; Impressive Dual Pixel CMOS AF; Very good overall performance,
Dynamic range and high ISO image quality aren't quite up to par with some of its competition; No 4K video recording; Video features in general are underwhelming; Native EF-M lens selection is limited,
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