Trillium Park, Toronto, Canada
M6 II with EF 15-85; all JPEGs at ISO 3200, handheld; images resized to 3000 x 2000
The ubiquitous CN Tower in the background
Family at the mushroom field, 1/1.7 second!
Trillium Park, Toronto, Canada
M6 II with EF 15-85; all JPEGs at ISO 3200, handheld; images resized to 3000 x 2000
The ubiquitous CN Tower in the background
Family at the mushroom field, 1/1.7 second!
Do people still love their EOS-Ms? I still love mine (upgraded from M6 to M6 II - the latter was bought used in mint condition from someone who upgraded to R), using it with EF, EF-S and a few EF-M lenses. The 32MP of M6 II is not noisier than the previous 24MP sensor. I do not see any degredation of image quality by Canon glass on the larger sensor. I love the compact body of M6 / M6 II, similar to Panasonic Lumix GX and Fuji XE series - the only peeve is lack of built-in EVF (the removable EVF takes up a lot of space and makes packing awkward, you always have to remove it until use). I find the ergonomics of the EOS-M excellent, I find it a little easier to navigate the menu of the EOS-M than other cameras.
P.S. This is my first image post in the new forum. I tried to post images "the old way", but realize they only show as "files" in the post - you have to click them open for viewing. I find it easier to post them as "images" via external links - this is probably much better for the forum server as image files are stored somewhere else. The only thing I really miss is the following feature in the previous forum:
When you hover your mouse over the posted image, it shows all the EXIF data, so that there is no need to post the gear and image parameters separately.
Beautiful shots!
Yes! Still using my M10 happily and almost exclusively with the 22mm. So compact in a perfectly fitting Lowepro carry case!
It has a very distinct look to the images though, very contrasty and detailed, so I don't use it for every scenario.
This is what Canons are famous for!
I am really enjoying my M6II as well. I feel I have a little more latitude to play with raw files in post processing compared to my M50. In fact, I was amazed by how clean the dark areas looked after lifting the shadows in my first images with the camera.