Customer Reviews for Canon - EOS M6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) - Silver
Customer Rating
5
M Medium Resolution (15 MP)
on August 15, 2020
Posted by: solobackcountry
from Gilbert, AZ
I cringed when I first heard about this camera. The idea of an extreme pixel density APS-C model did not appeal to me. After looking a bit deeper I noticed that the M medium resolution on this model (and 90D) was 15 MP. Now that raised my eyebrows. Prior generation models were just too low at M resolution. 15 MP on APS-C is an excellent moderate pixel density. On the M6 Mark II (and 90D) you can have 15 MP paired to a modern high performance image sensor and processor. I'm using this camera with the new EF-M 32mm f/1.4 lens at 15 MP. The results and wonderful. I don't need monster 30x45 prints. High quality results at 16x24 is more than enough for me. You can actually push that further for wall display. At this resolution you will have very low chromatic aberration, low image noise at high ISO, and a diffraction limiting aperture of only f/7.5 (compared to f/5.2 at L large resolution). If you're serious about high quality APS-C image performance this is the camera you want. Canon understands MP resolution restrictions and needs. That's why they offer lower MP options within the camera. RAW image capture is also available at M medium resolution. Whether you're a working professional or an enthusiast weekend warrior this setting will make you very happy. The M6 Mark II (and 90D) officially raises the bar for APS-C performance. You can have the best of both worlds. Give it a try. I'm sure glad I did!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Great Camera
on March 6, 2020
Posted by: SyNY
from NY
Stunning picture quality. Great specs in small body. I like it a lot.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting usa.canon.com
Customer Rating
3
Bad Stills Camera
on July 1, 2022
Posted by: M50lover
from New York
I had bought the canon m50 mark II. I have enjoyed that little camera. I did everything I needed in a camera.The 22mm ef-m lens on the m50 produces excellent still images. Regarding the M6 mark II, however, I am unable to make the same claim. The stills are muddy and blurry, which is not the image quality I was expecting. I mostly do street photography and so I mostly shoot moving subjects. The m6 does not perform as well with moving subjects as well as the m50. The uncropped 4k is the only positive aspect of this camera. Avoid using this camera if you want a top-notch still camera.Besides that if you want a great still camera steer clear from this camera.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting usa.canon.com
I bought this camera recently, fully aware that it has been discontinued by Canon. And I’m delighted with it.
I have a kit of EF-M lenses which are all small, light and enjoyable, and the M6 MkII brings the very best out of them.
EOS R is a great system, but even the smallest APS-C models will never quite match the size and fun of the EOS M system. So I’m going to continue enjoying M for a while!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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