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EOS M6 Mark II

EOS M6 Mark II

EOS M6 Mark II

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  • Europe, Asia, Oceania
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Marketed September 2019
Original Price Open price
Specifications Open PDF (136KB)

Through the combination of a CMOS sensor with approximately 32.5 million effective pixels1—the highest pixel count for a Canon mirrorless camera equipped with an APS-C size sensor—and a DIGIC 8 image processor, the Canon EOS M6 Mark II realizes high image quality, even when cropping to select and enlarge a portion of the image. What’s more, realizing a maximum normal high sensitivity of ISO25600 (Expanded: ISO51200), noise is suppressed to make possible high-quality image capture even when shooting in such low-light scenarios as indoors and at night.

The Canon EOS M6 Mark II realizes high-speed continuous shooting and is the first Canon interchangeable-lens camera to feature High-Speed Continuous +, which makes possible up to approximately 14 fps continuous shooting, and RAW Burst Mode2. What’s more, through Dual Pixel CMOS AF (DPAF)—an autofocus technology in which each effective pixel on the CMOS sensor is able to perform both phase-difference autofocusing and imaging functions—the camera achieves fast, accurate autofocusing to make possible the comfortable shooting of moving subjects. Additionally, the camera features Eye AF3—which can detect and focus on the subject’s pupil—that can be used with servo AF and Movie Servo AF.

The Canon EOS M6 Mark II features a compact, lightweight body with a sophisticated design. The camera employs an AF Start Button, which separates AF and shutter release operations; a Focus Mode switch, which changes the focusing method; and a tilting LCD monitor that allows for the easy changing of shooting settings, to realize comfortable operation. What’s more, the camera is compatible with a removable EVF (electronic viewfinder), also available as part of an EVF kit bundle, to make viewfinder shooting possible.

1 Actual pixel count: approximately 34.4 million pixels.
2 When using Raw Burst Mode, images with a resolution of approximately 18 million pixels and a crop of approximately 75% x 75% are captured in 14bit RAW (proprietary Canon, 12bit AD conversion) using an electronic shutter. The number of frames that can be captured varies by image.
3 Usable with Face Detection and Tracking AF mode when using One-Shot AF, Servo AF and Movie Servo AF. Automatically selects the eye closest to the camera when using default settings. If both eyes are roughly equidistant to the camera, the eye closest to the center of the image will be automatically selected. Left or right eye can be selected manually.