CANON EOS M6 Mark II
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CANON EOS M6 Mark II
Hello everybody,
What do you think about that?
- Megapixels: 32,5
- Pixel Unit: 3,2 micron
- Focus Bracketing: Available
- Shutter: Mechanical and Electronic
- Video: 4K
https://downloads.canon.com/nw/camera/p ... ations.pdf
BR, ADi
What do you think about that?
- Megapixels: 32,5
- Pixel Unit: 3,2 micron
- Focus Bracketing: Available
- Shutter: Mechanical and Electronic
- Video: 4K
https://downloads.canon.com/nw/camera/p ... ations.pdf
BR, ADi
I think it's good at that price point but I would prefer the Sony A6500 or Fuji X-T3 myself, though they are more expensive.
The lack of EVF is a big negative for me and I'm not a fan of the EF-M mount. I'm after a more prosumer grade APS-C and the M6 mkII definitely isn't that, the closest we have to that is probably the X-T3 even after the recent A6600 release.
How well does Canon's focus bracketing work? That's a nice feature to have that Sony doesn't offer in their APS-C line up.
The lack of EVF is a big negative for me and I'm not a fan of the EF-M mount. I'm after a more prosumer grade APS-C and the M6 mkII definitely isn't that, the closest we have to that is probably the X-T3 even after the recent A6600 release.
How well does Canon's focus bracketing work? That's a nice feature to have that Sony doesn't offer in their APS-C line up.
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Here's a compo between Panasonic GX85 and the M6. The GX85 does not have AA filter, so it is listed as "Enjoy sharper photos":Adalbert wrote:Hi Ray,
I haven’t found anything about the anti-aliasing in the user guide
Only this info:
“Digital Lens Optimizer: Correct lens aberration, diffraction and low-pass filter-induced loss of sharpness by applying optical design values.”
Could you please add your link to the imaging-resource?
BR, ADi
https://www.imaging-resource.com/camera ... 6-mark-ii/
You can also click on the specifications tab and it lists the AA filter as "fixed".
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Hi Pau, hi Ray,
It depends on the firmware.
E.g. EOS M50 uses the firmware of the EOS and works as the other EOS cameras.
You know EOS-firmware -> Magic-Lantern; Powershot-firmware -> CHDK.
The first version of the M6 has the firmware from the Powershot but it doesn’t mean that the second one must have the same firmware :-)
BR, ADi
It depends on the firmware.
E.g. EOS M50 uses the firmware of the EOS and works as the other EOS cameras.
You know EOS-firmware -> Magic-Lantern; Powershot-firmware -> CHDK.
The first version of the M6 has the firmware from the Powershot but it doesn’t mean that the second one must have the same firmware :-)
BR, ADi