User1303423862 wrote:
koenkooi wrote:
R2D2 wrote:
justmeMN wrote:
Today is the two year anniversary of Canon's announcement of the M50 Mark II, which was just a minor update of the 2018 version.
I don't expect it to happen, but it would be nice if Canon "shocked the world" by releasing a new M model.
The M50 Mark II was itself indeed a shock to me.
Would love to see an M6 Mark III "Firmware Update."
My sarcasm detector is not giving a clear reading, but Canon integrating the past 3 years of improvements and releasing that would be a good thing. Depending on how much I'd get for trading in my 'old' M6II, it might be worth it.
I'd still rather see a real update to the M line, like an Mx00 with eye-AF in servo mode and a digic X powered M6III, but I'll take what I can get
Having said that, if the R100 rumours are correct, that would be even more tempting to replace my M6II.
I'd settle for a nice low mileage M6ii at a reasonable price. There doesn't seem to be any stampede to sell them or EF-M lenses on ebay by RF-S series upgraders. Maybe people are waiting to see what the next crop (sorry) of lens releases looks like. We know there won't be any Sigma or Viltrox offerings...
Almost all of my keeper lenses came from MPB.
They have become my favorite camera store.
I buy ones that say like new and they mean it !
I like the spot focus on my 7D a lot. Reason I keep it I guess.
Spot focus on the M6II is better. If you like to use spot focus then you will like the M6II.
Mine nails focus with the 32mm mounted using spot focus and sometimes servo.
M6II is a dream camera with the 32mm. 32mm stays mounted on mine.