should i upgrade to M6?
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Re: should i upgrade to M6?
HaroldC3 wrote:
oudjunk wrote:
I own the canon eos m10. in some situations, the auto focus of m10 were terrible and that is problem when i take candid photos. I'm not sure M6 kill this problem and worth to buy it? Anyone own both of them?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Chalat.
If the candids are indoors or in poor light then no, I would not upgrade because you will not notice much difference in those situations.
my candids are always taken outside like street photography and it was not focused on the right thing in sometimes that make my subject blur and sharp at the behind. i regret my photos because i cant take it again. I think m10 have problem about auto focus that is slow and cant track on the subject when they are moving.
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