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Last year's EOS M5 marked a turning point for Canon. Up until then, the entrenched DSLR maker had a difficult time coming up with a recipe for a mirrorless camera that could win over enthusiast photographers. While the M5 lacked some features common to ot...
Great build quality, Enthusiast-friendly control layout, Fast Dual Pixel AF, Good still image quality, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity...
No 4K video, Digital stabilization lowers video quality, Very limited lens ecosystem, Optional EVF raises price above EOS M5...
If you're a Canon DSLR shooter and want a more compact body that offers great control and a familiar experience, then yes. If you're not already attached to a brand, the M6 isn't a must buy. Casual photographers after an easy-to-use camera will likely be...
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Promoted by Canon as 'The Content Creator's Mirrorless', the EOS M6 updates its predecessor, the EOS M3 by importing some of the advanced features introduced in the EOS M5 (which we reviewed in December 2016). But it lacks the built-in, high-resolution EV...
To get the best results out of the EOS M6/15-45mm combo you have to shoot raw files. And that's something snapshooters simply won't do. And with 99% of snapshooters using their smartphones for almost all of their shots, there's little to attract consumers...
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Canon and Nikon, traditionally the big beasts of the camera world, have been glacier-like in embracing the mirrorless compact system camera format – and that's let the likes of Sony, Panasonic, Fujifilm and Olympus run riot in the CSC playground.Nikon rem...
Genuinely compact size, Strong all-round image quality, Fast handling...
No viewfinder, No 4K video...
While I have some reservations about the EOS M6, it's overall a very impressive camera – especially given its size. The Sony A6000 might be a bit quicker to focus and have that all-important viewfinder, while the Panasonic GX800 is cheaper and records 4K...
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Canon and Nikon, traditionally the big beasts of the camera world, have been glacier-like in embracing the mirrorless compact system camera format – and that's let the likes of Sony, Panasonic, Fujifilm and Olympus run riot in the CSC playground.Nikon rem...
Genuinely compact size, Strong all-round image quality, Fast handling...
No viewfinder, No 4K video...
While I have some reservations about the EOS M6, it's overall a very impressive camera – especially given its size. The Sony A6000 might be a bit quicker to focus and have that all-important viewfinder, while the Panasonic GX800 is cheaper and records 4K...
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The Canon take on the mirrorless camera market has been interesting (you can read that as generally disappointing): having lackadaisically introduced the sub-par M-series system in a bid to - and this is how we see it - avoid undercutting its own DSLR bus...
Small scale, Good build quality, Capable autofocus, Decent tilt-angle touchscreen control along with physical dials...
Expensive without bettering the competition, Lacks autofocus finery like its nearest competition, No 4K video smarts...
The Canon EOS M6 makes a lot of sense if you've been eyeing-up the M5 but don't want a viewfinder (or don't immediately want one anyway - the DC2 can cater for that later down the line).As mirrorless cameras go it's capable, approaching its competition in...
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Canon EOS M6 review: Hands on first look At a glance: £729.99 body only 24.2-million-pixel Dual Pixel CMOS sensor ISO 100-25,600 9fps shooting (7 fps with continuous AF) Tilting touchscreen Available in silver or black Fitted with the 22mm f/2 pancake len...
Place the optional viewfinder onto the EOS M6, and becomes larger than the EOS M5Canon seems to have put its earlier underwhelming attempts at mirrorless well and truly into the past, and from our first hands-on time with the EOS M6, it joins the EOS M5 i...
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This article will appear in the July 2017 issue of HWM Malaysia.When Canon first launched the EOS M in 2012, not many were impressed with its features and performance. The latest camera in the EOS M family – the EOS M6 – takes after the M10, and is poised...
Very user friendly, Great image quality, Amazingly fast autofocus...
Pricey...
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Canon announced the EOS M6 back in February 2017 and it's now available in the Philippines since a month ago. It's actually a quick follow-up to the Canon EOS M5 that was announced in September 2016 and released in the Philippines around December 2016.The...
More affordable than the M5, Good build quality, Dual-pixel autofocus, Great picture quality, WiFi and Bluetooth support...
No 4K video recording...
Canon has been doing great strides in the mirrorless category and the EOS M6 is a testament to this. With merely 6 months from the release of the M5, the EOS M6 made proper adjustments to the exterior of the camera that made it more vlogger-friendly.The d...
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The EOS M6 is latest mirrorless camera released by Canon. If you've read our written review here, then you might also want to watch our full video review of this camera below.• Fast & Accurate Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Phase-detection • 24.2 Megapixel CMOS...
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The key difference compared with the M5 is the lack of a viewfinder. This means the M6 looks more like a chunky compact than a slim SLR. It still has a decent-sized handgrip, though, and along with the rubber texture and contoured shape on the back it’s s...
Superb image quality, Small and stylish, Lots of tactile controls...
Expensive, No 4K video...
Classy and compact, the Canon EOS M6 is a solid choice but it’s not cheap...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2017-07-04 01:10:10
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Canon's EOS M range of compact system cameras had a difficult start in life, but the Canon EOS M5 proved these little cameras were ready for the big league.The M5 is a bit of an extravagance, though, costing £1,000 body only or £1,300 with its 18-150mm ki...
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The successor to 2015's EOS M3, Canon's EOS M6 arrives with a handful of features inherited from its relatively new big brother, the flagship EOS M5. The two share similar intentions and are aimed towards a similar kind of user, but with a slightly pared-...
Plenty of direct control, Compact and lightweight, Very good autofocus system, Great operational speeds...
Better build quality expected at this level, No integrated viewfinder, No 4K video recording, No electronic shutter option...
In isolation, the Canon EOS M6 has plenty going for it. It's small and light, responsive in use and blessed with a focusing system that's very capable across both stills and video capture. Image quality is decent straight out of the box, and once you acqu...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2017-07-22 01:24:31
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DSLRs and mirrorless camera are all the rage these days, but what if you just wanted a simple compact solution that isn't complicated to operate? Sure, your smartphone might provide a decent option, but not all smartphones these days have that great of a...
Great image quality, Compact...
Stiff controls...
The Canon EOS M6 is a great camera to bring about when travelling, the auto setting will suffice for most beginners for great pictures. But even for those who are more advanced, the camera still provides a great amount of settings you can play with.(prev...
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EOS M6 comes in a Graphite Black body and a Vintage Silver bodyThe beautiful EOS M6 is packed with exceptional features such as the Dual Pixel CMOS AF, Combination IS, a powerful image stabilisation technology that reduces camera shake when shooting movie...
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While Canon's flagship line enjoys a myriad variation of EF mount lenses, the M series uses EF-M mounts, which has less variety. While the lenses itself are smaller and lighter, the limited choice means sometimes you don't quite get the exact type of shot...
This is a strong compact mirrorless that gives you quality rivalling DSLRs. Definitely a preferred option for travellers wanting high quality shots.Canon EOS M6RM 3,949.0089Value9/10Performance9/10Feature9/10Design9/10Usability9/10Specs24.2-megapixel APS-...
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techent.tv Updated: 2017-10-28 01:20:34
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Be the first to leave a review.Write your reviewI swear I can still hear that tagline that Canon always uses in their television commercials; “Canon, delighting you always”. Spoken by what sounded like a burly man with that raspy, crisp, bassy television...
Compact Size, Great Image Quality, 3.0-inch LCD tiltable touchscreen, Premium Build, Great Battery Life, Dual-pixel autofocus, Aluminium Knobs with Knurling, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC...
Limited EF-M lens choices, A little on the pricey side, No Viewfinder, No 4K video recording...
The new Canon EOS M6 mirrorless camera is definitely a looker. The solid built quality and materials makes the retro looking camera feels more expensive than it actually is. The knurled aluminium knobs, to us is definitely one of the most striking feature...
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But there are signs that the Japanese tech giant is starting to up its game in the mirrorless market, especially after it released the flagship M5 at the start of 2015, a CSC which offered an extremely competitive featureset for the price. Its latest mirr...
Canon has clearly put a lot of thought into its mirrorless range, with great design, exceptional performance and brilliant image quality for any level of photographer. The lack of an in-built EVF may not be for you, and the lens range is still quite limit...
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