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M6 Mark II: Very portable and capable

Started Jan 12, 2020 | User reviews thread
Alastair Norcross
Alastair Norcross Veteran Member • Posts: 9,874
Re: M6 Mark II: Very portable and capable
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Miguel-C wrote:

The MKII is certainly capable, honestly from the samples posted i do fee this new sensor is not an update from canons 24mp in terms of sharpness, DR and high ISO.

It's definitely an improvement in terms of DR and high ISO. I've had the M6 for a couple of years, so I'm in a pretty good position to judge. In my case, I don't have to rely on feelings that come from seeing what others post. I have my own M6 and M6II to compare. As for sharpness, that's a property of lenses, not sensors. A sharp lens will give a sharp result with the M6II, as with the M6. If you were talking about detail, as opposed to sharpness, then you will get more detail with the M6II than with the M6. No surprise there. It has more MP.

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