MAC wrote:
vxcalais wrote:
I was really sad when I sold my M6ii and M gear.
It would be sad for me because there is nothing this small and powerful for a value
Was an excellent camera, but the lack of updates,
it works for me as an adjunct camera
lenses,
11-22 and 32 rock
shutter shock issues
e-shutter works
and imminent new system to replace it
hmm, they have announced R7/R10 that doesn't have the glass
made up my mind. Rumours of is aligning with R was out for some time, and those lenses are just too expensive.
true
After selling all my M gear, the move to Panasonic Full frame was a breeze.
I'm not into video and bigger sizes and dollars so it would be cold headwind for me
Still, if you stick to primes and don't care much for video then the images that the M6ii produces are just beautiful.
exactly - at a value price - and with dxo pl5 it approaches FF IQ
And the size in hand and functionality is still up there.
yep - small size and powerful matter
I didnt care much for no EVF and the free clip on one I barely even used.
actually, I've grown to like the options
The screen quality alone makes up for it.
I like both
But remember it was released in 2019. Canon has its eyes set on R now.
memory will get you GAS - it is about taking pitchas
who knows - Canon may come to their senses when they see the market react and build the m6III and M5II and make a fast m zoom
32, 22, 16, 56, 11-22 hard to beat with any other system
glass first
Nice response. Trust me, memory is not at issue for me, my favourite camera that I use was built in 1959. If I care for small I still have my Sony aps-c gear in storage somewhere.