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Canon EOS M6

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Canon EOS M6
Overview
MakerCanon Inc.
TypeMirrorless interchangeable lens camera
Intro price$779.99
Lens
Lens mountCanon EF-M
Sensor/medium
Sensordual-pixel CMOS sensor
Sensor sizeAPS-C (22.3 × 14.9 mm)
Maximum resolution24.2 MP
Film speedISO 100–25600
Recording mediumSDXC (UHS-I capable)
Focusing
FocusDual Pixel CMOS autofocus
Flash
FlashYes
Shutter
Frame rate9 fps; 7 fps with autofocus
Shutter speeds30 s to 1/4000 s
Image processing
Image processorDIGIC 7
General
Video recording1080p (60, 30 and 24 fps)
LCD screen3.0 in (7.6 cm) 1.04-million-dot LCD
BatteryLP-E17
Data Port(s)Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth
Dimensions4.4 in × 2.7 in × 1.8 in (11.2 cm × 6.9 cm × 4.6 cm)
Weight13.8 oz (390 g)
Chronology
PredecessorCanon EOS M3
SuccessorCanon EOS M6 Mark II

The Canon EOS M6 is a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced by Canon on February 14, 2017, and released in April 2017.[1] As with all of the Canon EOS M series cameras, the M6 uses the Canon EF-M lens mount.

The camera's screen can be articulated upwards, so that vloggers can see themselves in the screen. The camera lacks a built-in viewfinder which makes it considerably cheaper than the M5; an additional viewfinder for ca. 200 euro can be mounted on the camera via the flash shoe.

For sound, the camera has a 3.5 mm microphone connection, but no headphone port.

The camera is one of the few EOS cameras which do not support Remote Live View shooting through the Canon EOS Utility software.[2]

A new model was introduced in September 2019, the Canon EOS M6 Mark II. It is significantly larger and features a number of improvements, such as a better autofocus or full Remote Live View shooting. It is considered to be the successor of both the M5 and the M6.

Key features

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References

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  1. ^ "New Canon EOS M6 Digital Camera Adds Powerful Performance to EOS M Series". Canon. 14 February 2017. Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Canon EOS Utility - Compatible Cameras". Canon. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
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