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The EOS M6 Mark II will also be available with a 15-45mm IS STM kit zoom and the EVF-DC2 electronic viewfinder at a price of £1,119.99 / €1,329.99. More info: Canon EOS 90 and Canon EOS M6 Mark II ...
Canon sells one that offers full compatibility with its SLR lenses—they perform just as well on the EOS M6 Mark II as they do with the 90D. The small size and excellent capabilities make the M6 ...
Canon EOS M6 Mark II : Grip The M6 grip isn't as deep as you find on an SLR, or some slightly larger mirrorless cameras, so it wouldn't be my first choice for use with big telephoto lenses.
The M6 Mark II is technically faster as it can hit 14 fps, also without live view. However, continuous autofocus at that speed only works with the EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens (at the time ...
If the EOS 90D is to be announced on August 28, it’s likely Canon will wait a few months to bring out its second generation M5 and M6 models. Or it could be the other way around – if there’s ...
Photographers interested in mid-range models have a couple of new options now, since Canon has officially announced the EOS 90D DSLR and mirrorless EOS M6 Mark II. The announcement confirms specs ...
Canon Rumors has managed to lay their hands on a batch of specs for the potential EOS M6 Mark II and, if there’s any truth to them, the Japanese manufacturer will be introducing us to brand new ...
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II ($2,499, body only) is a sequel worth paying attention to. The full-frame camera takes the world-class autofocus system from the EOS R3 and puts it into a more obtainable ...
The EOS M6 Mark II marks a big step forward for Canon's APS-C mirrorless system, but the available lenses aren't as appealing as those offered by Fujifilm and Sony.
Canon EOS M6 Mark II : Grip The M6 grip isn't as deep as you find on an SLR, or some slightly larger mirrorless cameras, so it wouldn't be my first choice for use with big telephoto lenses.