The EOS M6 Mark II is designed to work hand-in hand with your smart device,* thanks to an always-on Bluetooth link and built-in Wi-Fi. Share images and movies via the Canon Camera Connect app and automatically sync images to your phone or tablet. Your device can be used for remote shooting too.
Canon EOS M6 Mark II Mirrorless Digital Compact Camera + EF-M 15-45mm F/3.5-6.3 IS STM + EVF Kit, Silver 601 Canon EOS M6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera for Vlogging + 15-45mm Lens, CMOS, APS-C Sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS Auto Focus, Wi-Fi,Bluetooth and 4K Video 601
The Canon EOS M6 Mark II is a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced by Canon on August 28, 2019, and released in September 2019. [1] As with all of the Canon EOS M series cameras, the Canon EOS M6 Mark II uses the Canon EF-M lens mount. [2] The M6 Mark II is the successor of both the M5 (2016) and the M6 (2017).
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.; This Canon Camera Bundle comes with Manufacturer Supplied Accessories and One Year Seller Warranty. Canon EOS M6 Mark II Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body)- 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
The EOS M6 Mark II is available in a series of kits. The official body-only price is $849. Adding the retracting 15-45mm IS STM lens and EVF (pictured) boosts the price to $1099, while an 18-150mm IS STM and EVF kit will set you back $1349. What's new and how it compares The M6 II brings 4K video and 30 fps Raw bursts.
Dịch Vụ Hỗ Trợ Vay Tiền Nhanh 1s. TechRadar Verdict There’s a lot to like about the Canon EOS M6 Mark II. Its small size and low weight make it the ideal traveling companion, without compromising on specs and features, and a super-high resolution APS-C sensor, 14fps shooting and uncropped 4K add up to one tasty package. We have a few reservations, but overall it’s a fantastic camera that's well worthy of consideration. Pros +Great size for travel +High-resolution APS-C CMOS sensor+Fast max burst rate Cons -No built-in viewfinder -Screen only tilts-Relatively limited native lens range Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Launched at the same time as the Canon EOS 90D DSLR, the EOS M6 Mark II is not only an evolution of the previous M6; in some respects it's a miniature 90D, as the two cameras share the same sensor. Canon’s M range of mirrorless APS-C cameras have been playing second-fiddle to its full-frame options lately, and while some of Canon’s M-series models are underrated, decent performers, the original M6 arguably wasn't the easiest to fall in love with. The EOS M6 Mark II represents a fairly dramatic overhaul of that camera and is among the best beginner mirrorless cameras to consider, as well as being one of the best Canon cameras. Canon's decision to place a high-resolution sensor inside a miniature body along with a range of impressive action-friendly specifications is a fairly bold move for a model which might otherwise only appeal to travel photographers. The M6 Mark II isn't only replacing the M6, but also, apparently, the EOS M5. Unlike the M6 the M5 came with a viewfinder, and you can purchase a detachable OLED viewfinder either separately, or as part of a kit package if that's a feature you like to have.Image credit FutureSony Cyber-shot RX100 VII specsSensor APS-C CMOSScreen tilting touchscreen, million dots Burst shooting 14fps / 30fps RAW Burst modeAutofocus 143 phase-detect points Video 4K UHD up to 30fps/ 1080p Full HD up to 120fpsConnectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-CBattery life 305 shotsWeight 408g including battery and memory cardFeaturesNew CMOS sensor14fps shootingUncropped 4K video recordingThe sensor in the EOS M6 Mark II gets a dramatic boost in resolution over the one in the M6, packing more pixels than ever before on a Canon APS-C sensor. To go with it, there’s the latest Digic 8 processing engine, which gives the M6 Mark II an impressive speed boost over the M5 and the M6 – specifically 14fps shooting with continuous autofocus at full resolution. A 30fps raw burst mode is also available, if you can live with 'just' 18 megapixels. Another welcome improvement is the addition of uncropped 4K video recording, and this, along with its tilting screen, microphone socket and small size, could make the M6 Mark II an interesting choice for wise, we’ve got some new functionality in the form of eye-detection, which we've seen previously on Canon's EOS R and EOS RP full-frame mirrorless models – although don’t expect to use it for more than one subject. When it comes to design, Canon has essentially refined what it already had. It’s ditched the exposure compensation dial on the top plate to equip the camera with a Dial Func control which can be switched up to control a variety of 10 best compact cameras you can buy right now Current page Introduction and features Next Page Build, handling and autofocus Amy has been writing about cameras, photography and associated tech since 2009. Amy was once part of the photography testing team for Future Publishing working across TechRadar, Digital Camera, PhotoPlus, N Photo and Photography Week. For her photography, she has won awards and has been exhibited. She often partakes in unusual projects - including one intense year where she used a different camera every single day. Amy is currently the Features Editor at Amateur Photographer magazine, and in her increasingly little spare time works across a number of high-profile publications including Wired, Stuff, Digital Camera World, Expert Reviews, and just a little off-tangent, PetsRadar. Most Popular
The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Features Overview Specs Reviews Resources Software Accessories Support High Image Quality with 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 120p Video. Our Smart printer technology monitors your ink and toners usage, and automatically sends you more when your supply runs low. Free to enroll, no commitments, cancel anytime in your account. You only pay for what you need, when you need it! Need help making a purchase? Contact a Sales Expert at 800-385-2155 Return Policy The Canon Online Store will accept, for return or exchange, defective or unopened merchandise purchased at the Canon Online Store, subject to the exceptions and timeframe for returns listed below All merchandise returned to the Canon Online Store must be in the original packaging with all original items such as manuals, cables, etc. accompanying the merchandise and a copy of the invoice/packing slip included to be eligible for return or exchange. Shipping and handling fees from your original order will not be refunded, unless the merchandise is determined by the Canon Online Store, in its sole discretion, to be defective. See Return Policy for complete information. Technical Specifications View Full Technical Specs PDF Techs. Specs. Detailed PDF Type Type Digital single-lens non-reflex AF/AE camera with built-in flash Recording Media SD, SDHC and SDXC Memory Cards SD speed class compatibility. UHS speed class compatibility. High-speed writing is supported when a UHS-I or UHS-II-compatible SD card is used. Multimedia cards MMC cannot be used card error will be displayed. Image Format Approx. x APS-C Size Compatible Lenses Canon EF-M lens when using EF-M Mount Adapter EF/EF-S lens group Equivalent to approximately the focal length indicated on a mounted lens Image Sensor Pixels Effective pixels Approx. Megapixels Total pixels Approx. Megapixels * Pixels may decrease due to image processing. Pixel Unit Square pixel approx. μm Dust Removal Feature 1 Self Cleaning Sensor Unit Removes dust adhering to the low-pass filter. Self-cleaning can be done automatically when the power is turned on or off. Manual cleaning also possible. 2 Dust Delete Data acquisition and appending The coordinates of the dust adhering to the low-pass filter are detected by a test shot and appended to subsequent images. The dust coordinate data appended to the image is used by the EOS software to automatically erase the dust spots. Recording System Still Recording Format Design Rule for Camera File System and EXIF * Supports time difference information. Image JPEG, RAW CR3 a Canon 14-bit RAW format, C-RAW. File Size Aspect Ratio 32 169 43 11 Large Approx MP 6960 x 4640 Approx MP 6960 x 3904 Approx MP 6160 x 4640 Approx MP 4640 x 4640 Medium Approx MP 4800 x 3200 Approx MP 4800 x 2688 Approx MP 4256 x 3200 Approx MP 3200 x 3200 Small S1 Approx MP 3472 x 2320 Approx MP 3472 x 1952 Approx MP 3072 x 2320 Approx MP 2320 x 2320 Small S2 Approx MP 2400 x 1600 Approx MP 2400 x 1344 Approx MP 2112 x 1600 Approx MP 1600 x 1600 RAW/ C-RAW Approx MP 6960 x 4640 Approx MP 6960 x 4640 Approx MP 6960 x 4640 Approx MP 6960 x 4640 File Numbering Continuous, Auto Reset, Manual Reset RAW + JPEG Simultaneous Recording Yes Picture Style Auto, Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Fine Detail, Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome, User Def. 1-3 White Balance Settings 1 Auto Ambience/White priority 2 Day Light 3 Shade 4 Cloudy 5 Tungsten light 6 White fluorescent light 7 Flash 8 Custom 9 Color temperature White Balance Correction Blue/Amber ±9 levels Green/Magenta ±9 levels White balance bracketing available Viewfinder Viewfinder Information Attachment EVF-DC1 or EVF-DC2 connect to the hot shoe. Communication is performed through the use of a dedicated terminal attached to the shoe Autofocus Type Dual Pixel CMOS AF Face+Tracking AF, Spot AF, Zone AF, 1-point AF AF Points / AF Area Maximum 143 automatically selected Maximum 5481 manually selectable positions Horizontal approx. 88% x Vertical approx. 100% or Horizontal approx. 80% x Vertical approx. 80% Automatic switching based on lens AF Working Range EV -5–18 at room temperature, ISO 100, f/ center AF point, One-Shot AF Focusing Modes 1 Autofocus One-Shot AF Servo AF 2 Manual focus 3 Movie Servo AF Eye Detection AF Provided Touch & Drag AF Supported [With external EVF-DC1 or EVF-DC2] Still photo shooting only AF Assist Beam Built-in LED lamp MF Peaking Available Level High / Low, Color Red / Yellow / Blue Movie Servo AF speed Can be set when [Movie Servo AF Enable] and [AF method 1-point AF]. When active *Always on / During shooting AF Speed Slow -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, Standard, Fast +1, +2 * Works with lenses compatible with slow focus shift during movie recording. *If [when active] is set to [During shooting], the [Standard] speed will be used before shooting and Movie Servo AF at the set AF speed will be used during recording. Movie Servo AF Tracking Sensitivity Can be set when [Movie Servo AF Enable] and [AF method 1-point AF]. Locked on -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3 Responsive Focusing Brightness Range Still Photo Shooting EV -5 to 18 center AF pointf/ center AF point, One-Shot AF, at 23°C/73°F, ISO 100 Movie Recording 4K movie EV to 18 center AF point Other than 4K movies EV -3 to 18 center AF point f/ center AF point, One-Shot AF, at 23°C/73°F, ISO 100 Full HD at / fps Exposure Control Metering Modes Real-time metering using the image sensor 1 Evaluative metering 384 zones 24 x16 2 Partial metering approx. of screen, at center 3 Spot metering approx. of screen, at center 4 Center-weighted evaluative metering Metering Range EV -2–20 at room temperature, ISO 100 Movie recording EV 0–20 at room temperature, ISO 100 Exposure Control Systems 1 Program AE 2 Shutter-priority AE 3 Aperture-priority AE 4 Manual exposure 5 Flexible-priority AE ISO Speed Range Recommended Exposure Index ISO Auto Range AUTO mode ISO 100-6400 Max. ISO Speed P mode ISO 25600 Creative Zone ISO Auto ISO100-25600 Manually set ISO100-25600, Hequivalent to 51200 Basic Zone ISO Auto Varies by shooting mode Exposure Compensation 1 Manual ±3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments 2 AE Bracketing ±3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments AE Bracketing can be used together with manual compensation. Shooting Mode Overview Creative Zone 1. Program AE Shiftable 2. Shutter-priority AE 3. Aperture-priority AE 4. Flexible-priority AE FV 5. Manual exposure 6. Custom shooting mode C1 or C2 Basic Zone 1. Scene Intelligent Auto Program AE/non-shiftable 2. Hybrid Auto 3. Special Scene a. Self Portrait b. Portrait c. Smooth skin d. Landscape e. Sports f. Panning g. Close-up h. Food i. Night Portrait j. Handheld Night Scene k. HDR Backlight Control 4. Creative Filters a. Grainy B/W b. Soft Focus c. Fish-eye Effect d. Toy Camera Effect e. Miniature Effect f. Water Painting Effect g. HDR Art Standard h. HDR Art Vivid i. HDR Art Bold j. HDR Art Embossed Shutter Type Vertical-travel mechanical focal-plane shutter, electronically controlled at all speeds Shutter Speeds Creative zone 1/4000 sec. to 30 sec., bulb Highest flash-sync shutter speed 1/200 sec 1/16000 when electronic shutter is selected. Basic Zone 1/4000 - 1 sec. Selection of Shutter Release method Shutter Mode Mechanical mechanical first and second curtain Electronic [ not available with HDR shooting, long exposure noise reduction, high ISO speed noise reduction, high ISO speed noise reduction, flash photography, continuous shooting, when AEB is set, or when flicker is detected. Shutter sound will not occur. Sound generated from other than the shutter such as aperture driving, focusing lens driving sound, or beeper may be audible. Timer Shooting Bulb timer Bulb exposure time settable Disable / Enable 1 sec. - 99 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. Interval Timer Disable / Enable Shooting interval 10 sec. - 99 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. Number of shots 1-99 unlimited * When using the lenses listed below, and if auto power off operates during interval timer shooting, the focusing position may be shifted. During interval timer shooting, disabling auto power off function or using lenses other than the following is recommended lenses EF-M 22mm f/2 STM, EF-M 32mm f/ STM. Self Timer Off, 2 sec. delay, 10 sec. delay, Custom, Remote Shooting, Continuous Time Lag LCD Monitor On Camera Start-up Time Approx. sec. based on CIPA testing standards Built-in Flash Type Retractable Manual pop-up flash Guide Number Approx. ISO 100, meters/feet Flash Coverage Covers approx. 15mm focal length 35mm film size conversion approx. 24mm Flash Exposure Compensation ±2 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments External Speedlite Flash Metering E-TTL II autoflash Flash Exposure Compensation ±2 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments External Flash Settings Flash functions settable with the camera. Drive System Drive Mode Single shooting, Continuous shooting High-speed continuous shooting, high-speed continuous + shooting, low-speed continuous shooting, panning, self-timer 10 sec/2 sec./remote control / continuous shooting Focus Bracketing Available Continuous Shooting Speed Approx. High-speed continuous + shooting*1 ONE SHOT AF Approx. 14 shots/sec. SERVO AF Approx 14 shots/sec. High-speed continuous shooting*1 ONE SHOT AF Approx. 7 shots/sec. SERVO AF Approx 7 shots/sec. Low-speed continuous shooting*1 ONE SHOT AF Approx. 3 shots/sec. SERVO AF Approx 3 shots/sec. Panning*2 Approx 4 shots/sec. *1 Conditions for max. Continuous shooting speed requires a fully charged Battery Pack LP-E17, lens EF-M15-45mm f/ IS STM, shutter speed of 1/1000 sec. or faster, maximum aperture f/ room temperature of 73°F/23°C, without flicker reduction. *2 With the shutter speed of 1/125, continuous shooting speed may vary depending on the shutter speed. ^BR-E1 is supported / RC-6 is not supported. Video Shooting File Format MP4 Video MPEG-4 AVC / variable average bit rate Audio MPEG-4 AAC-LC stereo File Size Recording Sizes 3840 x 2160 4K, 1920 x 1080 Full HD, 1280 x 720 HD, HDR movies, 4K Time-lapse movie, Full HD Time-lapse movie Frame Rates 4K [3840 x 2160] fps Full HD [1920 x 1080] fps / fps HD [1280 x 720] fps Estimated Recording time, Movie bit rate, and File size Movie Recording Size Recording File Size Bit rate/ File size approx. 8 GB 32 GB 128 GB 4k UHD 3840 x 2160 fps fps IPB 8 min. 35 min. 2 hr. 21 min. 120 Mbps 860 MB/min. Full HD 1920 X 1080 fps IPB 8 min. 35 min. 2 hr. 22 min. 120 Mbps 858 MB/min. fps IPB 17 min 1 hr. 10 min 4 hr. 43 min. 60 Mbps 431 MB/min. fps fps IPB 35 min. 2 hr. 20 min. 9 hr. 23 min. 30 Mbps 216 MB/min. fps IPB light 1 hr. 26 min. 5 hr. 47 min. 23 hr. 11 min 12 Mbps 87 MB/min. HD 1280 x 720 fps IPB 40 min. 2 hr. 42 min. 10 hr. 49 min. 26 Mbps 187 MB/min. † Recording bit rate of movie images only, sound data not included. * Movie recording stops automatically when the recording time reaches 2959 or 729 for a Full HD High Frame Rate Movie. * Movie recording does not stop automatically if the file size reaches 4 GB. [With exFAT-formatted SDXC cards, a movie is recorded as a single movie file even if it exceeds 4 GB] * The video and sound may be slightly out of sync when movies are played back in windows. Metering Modes Real-time metering using the image sensor 384-zone 24 x 16 metering 1 Evaluative metering ISO Speed Range Recommended Exposure Index ISO Auto Range AUTO and Manual mode ISO 100-6400 Expandable to ISO 12800 Exposure Compensation ±3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments Sound Recording Adjustment Sound Recording Auto, Manual, Disable Manual sound-recording level 64 levels Attenuator Auto / Enable / Disable Wind filter Auto/Disable Sound-recording level meter Provided can be checked in sound recording menu Movie Digital IS Movie Digital IS setting 4K Full HD/HD Disable Approx. 100% Approx. 100% Enable Approx. 90% Approx. 90% Enhanced Approx. 70% Approx. 70% Remains active when an IS lens is used with the IS switch set to ON. Provides 5-axis stabilization. Compatible lenses EF-M15-45mm IS STM, F-M 18-150mm IS STM. Compatible with coordinated control Combination IS - Remains active when a combination IS-compatible lens is used. - With incompatible non-IS lenses, only stabilization by the camera is available. - Movie digital IS is not available for HDR movies SCN, Creative filters, or time-lapse movies. HDMI Output / HDMI Output Information Display HDMI Resolution Auto / 1080p HDMI output for movie footage Supported HDMI information display Color sampling method Uncompressed YCbCr 422, 8-bit Color space Content in the output format set on the camera is displayed on the device connected via HDMI. The content that can be displayed varies depending on the specifications of the monitor connected via HDMI. Thus,display matching camera settings may not be supported. HDMI Information Display Content Displayed via HDMI, Camera Operation Auto Output of images and shooting information Camera screen is turned off Images are recorded to the card Clean / 4K UHD output Output of images in up to 4K resolution* without information Camera screen shows images with information No image is recorded to the card Wi-Fi communication disabled Clean / Full HD output Output of images in up to Full HD resolution* without information Camera screen shows images with information No image is recorded to the card Wi-Fi communication disabled * If the monitor connected via HDMI does not support the camera output format, the resolution of the output format is lowered for display but display may not be possible, depending on monitor specifications. HDMI Resolution HDMI Resolution Resolution NTSC Auto 4K 1080 / 480 1080p 1080 / 480 LCD Monitor Type TFT color liquid crystal monitor Monitor Size wide-screen Pixels Approx. million dots Features Tilt upwards approx. 180° + downwards approx. 45° Touch-screen Panel Provided Brightness Control Adjustable to one of 7 brightness levels. Interface Languages 29 English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Hindi, Romanian, Ukraine, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Korean, Malay, Indonesian, and Japanese Playback Display Format 1 Single-image display 2 1 shot + information display Simple information Detailed information Histogram Lens aberration correction 1, 2 Picture Style 1, 2 Noise reduction Correction data 3 Index display 4-image 9-image 36-image 100-image 4 Image rotation Quick Control Dial Provided Image Protection Provided Image Processing After Shooting In-camera RAW image processing Brightness adjustment up to 1 stops in 1/3-stop increments, white balance auto white balance provides [Ambience priority] and [White priority] settings, picture style, auto lighting optimizer, high ISO speed NR, image quality, color space, lens aberration correction peripheral illum corr, chromatic aberr corr, diffraction correction, distortion correction, digital lens optimizer. Direct Printing Compatible Printers PictBridge-compatible printers Printable Images JPEG, RAW*/C-RAW files are printable. *Prints JPEG images used for display, which are taken on the same model. Digital Print Order Format DPOF DCF-compliant DPOF compatible Version Customization Custom Controls Camera Controls/Buttons Customization Functions can be assigned to the following controls set in Custom Functions Shutter button Movie button AF-ON button AE lock button Cross button up, down, left, right SET button M-Fn button Dial function button Vertical viewfinder display* Viewfinder display format* Frame rate switching* *With External Viewfinder. Customized Dials Main dial Control Quick control dial Custom Shooting Mode Current camera settings can be registered to C1 and C2 on the Mode Dial. Automatic updating of the registered settings can be set to Enable or Disable. Interface Audio/Video OUT Terminal HDMI OUT terminal Type D HDMI output while recording available CEC not supported. Power Source Battery LP-E17 Operation using AC power supported with AC Adapter CA-PS700 and DC Coupler DR-E17. USB Power Adapter PD-E1 cannot be used to power EOS M6 Mark II, but can charge battery pack while in-camera. Battery Life Number of Still Image Shots CIPA compliant Monitor On Approx. 305 shots* Electronic Color Viewfinder On Approx. 250 shots * By default, the camera is set for power saving. Number of Still Image Shots Eco Mode On Monitor On Approx. 410 shots Movie Recording Time CIPA compliant Monitor On Approx. 1 hr 20 min. / Continuous Shooting Approx. 2 hr. 15 min. Electronic Color Viewfinder On Approx. 1 hr 10 min. / Continuous Shooting Approx. 2 hr 15 min. Playback Time Approx. 5 hr. * Time when playing back a slideshow of still images. * With a fully charged LP-E17. Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W x H x D Approx. x x in. x x * CIPA compliant. Weight Black Approx. oz. / 361g body only Approx. oz. / 408g including battery pack, memory card * CIPA compliant. * Weighed without body cap Silver Approx. oz. / 361g body only Approx. oz. / 408g including battery pack, memory card * CIPA compliant. * Weighed without body cap Operating Environment Working Temperature Range 32-104°F / 0-40°C SDK / API Compatibility USB Tethered SDK Are a developer and want to control select Canon cameras within your application? The Canon EDSDK allows you to set various camera settings, take a picture, and the retrieving of images remotely using a USB connection. The EDSDK is available at the Canon Developer Community website. Go to for more information. Wireless API Are a developer and want to control select Canon cameras within your application? The Canon CCAPI allows you to set various camera settings, take a picture, and the retrieving of images remotely using a Wi-Fi connection. The CCAPI is available at the Canon Developer Community website. Go to for more information. Product Disclaimer * Available AF points may decrease when shooting with AF cropping or in movie mode, or depending on camera settings or lens attached. ** Electronic viewfinder sold separately from EOS M6 Mark II camera body. EVF is included with lens kits. *** Compatible with iOS versions Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 5./ Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Camera Connect app. This app helps enable you to upload images to social media services. Please note that image files may contain personally identifiable information that may implicate privacy laws. Canon disclaims and has no responsibility for your use of such images. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this app. **** Compatible with select smartphone and tablet devices Android™ version 5. or later and the following iOS devices iPhone 4s or later, iPad 3rd gen. or later, iPod Touch 5th gen. or later equipped with Bluetooth version or later and the Camera Connect App Ver. This application is not guaranteed to operate on all listed devices, even if minimum requirements are met. ^ When using the EF-M 18-55mm f/ IS STM lens to shoot still photos or record movies with high ISO speeds, horizontal noise stripes may be recorded. If horizontal noise stripes appears, setting the lower ISO speed, or setting lower value for [Maximum] of [Auto range] still photo shooting or [Max for Auto] movie recording is recommended.
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Tom's Guide Verdict The Canon EOS M6 Mark II is a great mirrorless camera, but it would be even better with a built-in viewfinder. Pros +Good image quality+Speedy performance+Easy to use Cons -No built-in electronic viewfinder-No in-body image stabilization-Slow native lenses Canon EOS Mark II specsSize x x inches Weight oz with battery pack, memory card Sensor size/type APS-C CMOS sensor Shooting speed up to 14fps Max video resolution 3840 x 2160 4K Display tilt touchscreen; million dots Viewfinder optional EVF-DC2 OLED Ports USB Type-C; HDMI Out Type D, Microphone Jack Memory card One SD/SDHC/SDXCCanon’s latest mirrorless camera, the compact EOS M6 Mark II, is built around a 32MP APS-C size sensor—the highest resolution camera in its class. At the same time, the M6 II shares a number of features with its DSLR-sibling, the Canon EOS 90D, including the sensor, image processor, 4K video and Dual Pixel CMOS AF. The Canon EOS M6 Mark II will appeal to enthusiasts as well as snapshot-loving beginners. The former will feel right at home with a solid feature set and customization options. The latter will appreciate the easy to understand menu and helpful modes designed to take the confusion out of basic photographic operations. And, its compact size is a bonus for anyone who wants to travel light. All these attributes make the EOS M6 Mark II one of the best mirrorless cameras and one of the best cameras for vlogging, but we wish it had a viewfinder built vs. mirrorless cameras Which is best for you?Best camerasCanon EOS M6 Mark II Price and availabilityThe Canon EOS M6 Mark II costs $850 body only; no viewfinder; $1099 with the Canon EF-M 15-45mm f/ IS STM and EVF-DC2 viewfinder; $ with the EF-M 18-150mm f3. IS STM lens and EVF-DC2. Browse through our Canon promo codes for the latest discounts and ways to save on your in black or silver, the Canon EOS M6 Mark II measures a compact x x inches without the removable electronic viewfinder. With the battery pack and SD memory card, the camera weighs about ounces. At the same time, the M6 Mark II is solidly built.Image credit Tom's GuideEven with the Canon EF-M 15-45mm f/ IS STM kit lens, the combination remains fairly compact, especially when the lens is retracted. A small switch on the lens barrel locks/unlocks the zoom function. If you forget to unlock it, a reminder shows up on the LCD and you can’t take a picture until you move the switch and zoom the lens. This design is not uncommon and while it’s an extra step, it’s worth it to keep the lens as low profile as EOS M6 Mark II ErgonomicsHow a camera feels in-hand is important, but is even more significant with smaller cameras like the Canon M6 II. With the exception of the removable/optional electronic viewfinder, the M6 II is well built. Image credit Tom's GuideA deep grip provides a solid handhold with a comfortable fit. The slightly angled shutter button, which is surrounded by main dial, is perfectly positioned for your forefinger, making it convenient to quickly grab a shot. Dual dials, the main front and quick control rear, are within easy reach. They’re used for conveniently and efficiently adjusting shutter and aperture, as well as scrolling through menus and changing other settings. Image credit Tom's GuideWhile all buttons and dials are located on the right hand side of the camera, they are logically arranged and easy to access. Although photographers with large hands should try the camera on for size before purchasing, external controls are a usable size for most EOS M6 Mark II TouchscreenThe Canon EOS M6 II’s 3-inch touchscreen is highly responsive. The touch function can be disabled or set to one of two levels of sensitivity. I found that the default “standard” sensitivity worked perfectly.Image credit Tom's GuideIn addition to touch autofocus and shutter release, the touchscreen can also be used to navigate menus and change settings. In Playback mode, you can swipe to review images and pinch to zoom. Of course, you can use hard controls for menus, settings and playback functions but the touchscreen is a convenient what I really like about the M6 II’s touch operation is the ability to choose the focus point while using the optional electronic viewfinder EVF. This allows you to steady the camera with the EVF at your eye and tap and drag the focus point. Better yet, you can designate which part of the touchscreen is active. For example, you may find it easier if the upper left is touch sensitive and use that area for moving the focus point. I generally chose the whole panel and found that even when my nose was pressed against the LCD, there was no accidental movement of the point. These choices are only available in the menu system when the EVF is attached. Otherwise you have the basic touch/touch shutter EOS M6 Mark II PerformanceEven with its 32 MP sensor, this little camera is fast, shooting up to 14fps with auto exposure and autofocus. Tracking works pretty well although continuous AF can’t always keep up with a shooting speed of 14fps, so some images may not be in focus. Drop the continuous shooting speed to 7fps, and you’ll have a higher percentage of in-focus shots. At both speeds, the buffer clears fairly quickly and you can continue shooting while images are written to the SD card.Image credit Tom's GuideNew for the M6 Mark II is the RAW burst mode, which pushes the camera to 30fps. You’ll end up with cropped 18MP images but when you feel the need for speed, give it a try. And, the camera starts shooting seconds before you fully depress the shutter, so if the action happens a little early, you’ll still get the dual pixel AF, like that found during our Canon EOS 90D review, auto focus performance is quite good as well. Even in lower light, the focus tends to lock in quickly, especially for single point AF. Face detection and eye AF are generally fast and EOS M6 Mark II Image qualityOverall, image quality is quite good. Straight out of the camera JPEGs are usable with little to no processing, though you can also capture images in the RAW test shots were captured using the Standard Picture Style, although a number of other options are also available including Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Faithful, Detail and Monochrome. Parameters, such as sharpness, are adjustable for most styles. And, you can even create three user-defined mid-winter outdoor shooting is more monochrome than colorful, a blue-sky-with-clouds and a yellow road edging show that the Canon M6 II re-creates colors that are pleasing and 1/200th sec., ISO 160 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s Guidef/ 1/200th sec, ISO 160 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s GuideSkin tones under LED lights were nicely rendered as well, even with auto white balance. You may have to make adjustments either to your WB setting or process the RAW image depending on your lighting 1/125, ISO 160 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s GuideThe Canon EOS M6 Mark II exhibited good dynamic range. Details in shadow, such as those on the wooden boardwalk, and highlight areas were well maintained despite the high contrast areas. f/ 1/200th sec., ISO 160 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s Guidef/8, 1/250th sec., ISO 160 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s Guide 1/320th sec., ISO 160 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s GuideI’m not sure the 15-45mm kit lens was capable of pulling out the most of the M6 Mark II’s 32MP resolution, but the little lens managed to record some fine details in many of my test shots. For example, although this bridal dress on a mannequin was a little underexposed, you can see the weave of the material covering the mannequin as well as the dress. f/ 1/100th sec., ISO 1000 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s GuideThe details of this wooden barn were sharp and crisp. The camera also did a good job of capturing the texture of the wooden slats. f/ 1/320th sec., ISO 160 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s GuideLow light/high ISO shots were cleaner than expected given the sensor’s high resolution. The image below was shot at ISO 6400 and the exposure was adjusted in Adobe Camera Raw. Blown up to 100% about 23 x 15 inches, you can see substantial noise but the bubbles in the beverage are still visible. For online use or smaller prints, high ISO images look 1/100th sec., ISO 6400 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s GuideCanon EOS M6 Mark II FeaturesThe M6 Mark II has a long list of features ranging from the standard auto and manual exposures to customization options, peaking, white balance fine-tuning and more. At the same time, the camera is easy to use thanks to built-in help that explains each shooting mode.Image credit Tom's GuideCanon menu systems are excellent. They are logically arranged and easy to navigate so even beginners are able to explore the camera’s various settings and shooting options. With built-in RAW processing, users who don’t have the time, inclination or skills to “develop” Raw files in separate software can quickly edit these files with ease. And photographers who want to effortlessly explore their creative side will make good use of the M6 Mark II’s filter effects mode. In addition to funky effects that simulate fisheye and watercolor paintings, you’ll find several HDR high dynamic range options including HDR Embossed like the one below. There’s also Grainy B&W below, Soft Focus, Toy Camera and Miniature effects. These are quick, easy and fun to 1/500th sec., ISO 100 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s Guidef/ 1/320th sec., ISO 100 Image credit Theano Nikitas/Tom’s GuideConnecting to a smartphone via the Canon Camera Connection app Android and iOS is seamless. This allows you to transfer images and video and operate the camera remotely. And be sure to check out our picks for the best photo editing software, as well as the best photo editing EOS M6 Mark II Video performanceThe camera’s video features are pretty standard but more than sufficient for most casual recording. In addition to uncropped 4K 3840 x 2160 at 30p, the M6 Mark II offers full HD 1920 x 1080 at 60p and 30p, HD 1280 X 720 AT 60p along with HDR movies and 4K and Full HD time-lapse movies. There’s also a 120 slow motion option and a microphone quality is good with accurate colors. Footage can be a little soft but you’re only likely to notice it on close examination. Keep in mind, though, that you’ll lose some quality if/when you opt for the digital image EOS M6 Mark II Optional electronic viewfinderWhen designing with size and price in mind, there are always compromises. We assume that’s why Canon decided to continue to use an optional electronic viewfinder the EVF-DC2, as it did with the M6, instead of a built-in electronic viewfinder like on the M5. Image credit Tom's GuideAlthough we understand the logic behind this decision, there are some issues to be aware of. First, if you use the EVF—which attaches to the hotshoe—you can’t use an external flash or mount a microphone on top of the camera. The latter may not be an issue unless you want to flip up the LCD for course, adding the EVF adds more bulk to the kit, partially negating its appeal as a compact camera. If you’re traveling, you could always remove the EVF and stow it in your pocket or camera bag but, still, it takes up a bit more space and then there’s the inconvenience of having to attach and detach it.Image credit Tom's GuideThe EVF is bundled with the M6 Mark III EF-M 15-45mm IS STM kit $1,099 and the EF-M 18-150mm IS STM kit $1,349 but you’ll have to budget an extra $200 for the EVF-DC2 if you buy the $850 body only version. Image credit Tom's GuideThe older EVF-DC1 $300, although not currently in stock at the Canon store, adds the ability to tilt the viewfinder.Image credit Tom's GuideAll that said, if you purchase one of the two kits, you’ll have the option to use/not use the EVF. With the EVF, you’ll be able to better steady the camera against your eye; without it, the camera maintains its compact size. It’s a personal preference and while testing I switched back and forth and ended up preferring shooting without the EVF. Canon EOS M6 Mark II Lens selectionAlthough I only tested the camera with the 15-45mm kit lens, with good results, it’s almost guaranteed that a higher end lens will deliver more detail and better image quality given the camera’s 32MP sensor. Image credit Tom's GuideWhile Canon offers eight M-mount lenses, all but two are slow with a maximum aperture of f/ or f/4. Fortunately, many are image stabilized. We hope that faster lenses are forthcoming in the future, with higher resolving power. Sigma offers a trio of fast, M-mount prime lenses 30mm f/ 16mm f/ and 56mm f/ all for less than $500. Still, by comparison, Sony has 50 lenses compatible with its a6000-series mirrorless cameras, although some of them are priced well over $1, M-mount adapter is available for $200, which allows you to use Canon’s EF and EF-S EOS M6 Mark II VerdictThe Canon EOS M6 Mark II is an appealing camera thanks to its image quality and high-speed performance. However, it has some stiff competition in this mid-range category of mirrorless the Canon M6 II tops the list when it comes to sensor resolution but, personally, I prefer the ergonomics and the color rendering of the Nikon Z50. Other options that are highly competitive across the board include the Fuji X-T30 and the Sony a6400. All three offer a built-in electronic viewfinder. The Fuji X-T30 beats the Canon M6 II’s shooting speed 20 vs. 14fps and the Sony a6400’s tracking and autofocus system is a bit faster and more accurate than that of the Canon M6 IIWhile each may have slightly different benefits and drawbacks, it’s a fairly level playing field. Think about what’s most important for your shooting needs and make a decision from there. At the same time, there’s an awful lot to like about the Canon EOS M6 Mark II. Other than the optional EVF issue, most people will be more than happy with this little camera. Theano Nikitas is a freelance journalist and photographer. She's been writing about photography for more than 20 years, contributing countless reviews of cameras, lenses, accessories and software packages to Tom's Guide. Her work has also appeared in dozens of other magazines and websites, including CNET, DPreview, PopPhoto, Professional Photographer and Shutterbug. Most Popular
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