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The M6 II has a dedicated AF button in a similar place as DSLRs which makes things easier. It still doesn't feel right though for some reason.
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Apologies I meant whilst using the OVF and using the touch and drag to move the AF point around the screen. Otherwise I do just use touch screen focus. I'll update the OP.
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Hopefully it will. It just seems strange that many others have recommended not using bbf on it too.
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I use back button focus on my dslr as I find it useful to uncouple the shutter focus from the shutter button. I've recently moved over to the M6 ii and back button focus just seems unnatural. I've ...
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It's such a different market though, with completely different user requirements. A wildlife photographer with a 7d ii isn't looking at the M6 II as a serious replacement. I've got the M6 ii, but ...
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Hi everyone - I'm trying to decide if I actually need the Tamron 18-400 or if it's a bit of corona boredom making me want to buy a new toy that I can play with. I am into landscape and large animal ...
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Thank you I'll be sure to do that too.
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I'll leave this post here for anyone else who has the same issues as me and mark it as the correct answer.
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Thanks for the responses. I actually have a friend who lives in Den Haag/The Hague where they are based and they checked out their store which seems pretty legit. They state that it is stock for ...
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This first appeared on canon rumours and various other websites picked up on it in mid December 2020, since then it's been very quiet on this front though. Of course nothing official yet from ...
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Hi everyone. Thanks to some great advice and discussion on this forum I've recently purchased an M6 ii. One of the selling points mentioned is the touch and drag AF and being able to limit the ...
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Thank you for the in-depth run through of your M6, and apologies for my delay in replying. Based on your posts and several others in here I went ahead and purchased an M6 ii with the lens kit and ...
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Thanks both. I rang them today and they said it's stock made for the European market as opposed to imported from elsewhere. Prices on most items seem about standard, but looks like there are some ...
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Hi everyone. I hope this is the right place to ask this. I am in the market for a new camera and came across photospecialist.co.uk. I understand they are a dutch company that operates in the UK. ...
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Thanks everyone for their thoughts on this definitely a lot of options to consider. Thank you for the in depth response, definitely a lot of food for thought there. Yes thanks for making the link, ...
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I think froknowsphoto may have covered this with race cars at the launch event in his video, not sure if that is useful.
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Yes Apologies if it wasn't clear in my long post, jrkliny is correct; I do not take BIF photos, but I do take pictures of large mammals (bears, lions, leopards etc) and landscapes. The only time I ...
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Hi everyone. Thanks for all the comments on the 90D. Seems that most people who own it are pretty happy with it. The issues that I flagged are perhaps not as serious as some reviews make out. It ...
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I'm currently in the market for both a new dslr as my main shooter (large wildlife and landscape mostly) and a small M series type camera to complement it when I don't want to carry a big camera ...
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