Once again, Canon has delivered when it comes to image quality. JPEGs straight out of the camera are crisp and vibrant, with faithful colour rendition. Overall, the EOS M6 tick a lot of boxes and sees Canon continue to move in the right direction with its EOS-M range of compact system cameras.
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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...
While early EOS M-series mirrorless cameras underwhelmed a little, the new M6 has the features and image quality to be a serious contender in the hybrid market, as long as you don't want 4k video.For photographers considering an update from an older EOS...
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...
As with its other novice- and enthusiast-level cameras, Canon has implemented the touch control extremely well, which makes the M6 quicker and easier to use than a camera without touch-control. There are also high-quality physical controls within...
The Canon EOS M6 is as much a success as it is a conundrum: it's well built, easy to control and works well thanks to that tilt-angle touchscreen and combination of physical dials. In that regard this is Canon aligning its mirrorless camera into its...
The Canon M6 was used with the 18-55mm kit lens that it was sent with.Specs taken from our original blog postThe new Canon EOS M6 Camera is scheduled to be available in both black and silver models through authorized Canon dealers or through the...
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...
The EOS M6 is a great camera for existing Canon enthusiasts and casual videographers alike. The autofocus performance continues to impress, and though many of its direct competitors offer 4K video and some form of viewfinder, the EOS M6 is a well-built...
Once again, Canon has delivered when it comes to image quality. JPEGs straight out of the camera are crisp and vibrant, with faithful colour rendition. Overall, the EOS M6 tick a lot of boxes and sees Canon continue to move in the right direction with its EOS-M range of compact system cameras.
If you prefer to use a touchscreen display to compose your photos, the Canon EOS M6 is a great mirrorless camera to consider with its great handling and superb image...
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...
Almost all of the competition has a built-in EVF, making the EOS M6 not feel like particularly good value for money at its current price. A number of competitors also offer 4K video recording. However, if you're looking for a compact camera to...
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...