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Parting Ways with the M6ii

Started Oct 15, 2021 | Discussions thread
Jimmytech Regular Member • Posts: 119
Re: Parting Ways with the M6ii
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Jeff Peterman wrote:

When running around these days, the smaller, lighter, M6 MKII kit is just so convenient. Sure, the R series are better cameras and in some situations would certainly be the choice, but for more casual shooting, especially when size and weight matter, the M6 is great.

I haven't touched my 5D MKIV since getting the M6 - but I'm keeping it because it will be needed for some occasions. (I've considered selling it and using the money towards an R6, but not sure I'd use that enough to justify it).

Everyone have their own criteria on what they believe is their best camera for them.  It's a combination of acceptable size, acceptable price, acceptable features, and acceptable photo quality.  I find it rather irritating when someone try to  convince everyone what's best for them is the best for everyone.

For me, the best camera is the one I have with me when I need it.  That camera is the M100 + 22mm.  It's small, light, and affordable enough to be replaced if I dropped it.

I do wish Canon would upgrade the M100 with a 32mp sensor.  That would be perfect for me.

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Canon EOS M100 Canon EOS M6 II Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM Canon EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM Canon EF-M 55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM +5 more
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