$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"0757003519","isMobile":false}) }) The Canon EOS M6 II is an enthusiast-targeted 32. 5MP APS-C mirrorless camera built around the company's EF-M mount.
In many respects it's a more compact mirrorless variant of the EOS 90D DSLR that was announced simultaneously.
Physically, it closely resembles the original M6 but brings a host of speed and feature upgrades. These include a higher resolution sensor, the ability to capture 4K video and a mode that shoots bursts of Raw files at up to 30 fps.
Key features:
32. 5MP Dual Pixel AF CMOS sensor
14 fps continuous shooting
30 fps Raw Burst mode (with AF Tracking and pre-shot buffering)
UHD 4K video at 30p and 25p with no crop / full width
3. 0" rear touchscreen flips up by 180° or down by 45°
Optional electronic viewfinder
USB 2. 0 port with Type-C connector
The EOS M6 Mark II will be available in a series of kits. The official body-only price will be $849. Adding the retracting 15-45mm IS STM lens and EVF (pictured) will boost 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. We look at the new features and how it stacks up against its peers.
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Body, handling and controls
The M6 II gains some direct controls over its predecessor and features the latest iteration of the Canon menu system. There's also a good degree of customization available.
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Sample gallery
We had the chance to shoot with the M6 Mark II and have some sample images to show what it can do.
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Initial impressions
The M6 II has a couple of nice improvements over the original version, but it's the state of the EF-M lens range and the future of the EF mount that change out perspective the most.
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2019-8-28 07:00