Yo diría que ya lo sabemos todo (o casi) de la Canon EOS M6, así que solo para los incondicionales – si es que aún queda alguno – os contaré que el bueno de Steve’s Digicams acaba de publicar su análisis a fondo sobre ella.
Yo os pongo lo habitual para esta WEB y sin más temas que tratar disuelvo este artículo.
Tarjeta de visita:
- Camera: Canon EOS M6 mirrorless ILC
- Image Sensor: APS-C, 22.3×14.9 mm CMOS
- Effective Pixels: 24.2 megapixels
- Native Aspect Ratio: 3:2
- Image Processor: DIGIC 7
- Lens Mount: EF-M (or EF and EF-S lenses with mount adapter)
- Maximum AF Points: 49
- AF Modes: One-Shot AF and Servo AF
- Exposure Compensation: -3 to +3 in 1/3 increments
- ISO Sensitivity: 100-25600 in 1/3 stop increments
- Shutter Speed Range: 30 seconds to 1/4000th second
- Viewfinder: Optional Electronic Viewfinder
- LCD Screen: 3.0 inches, 1.04 million pixels, touch enabled, tiltable to 180 degrees
- Flash: Built-in popup flash, hot shoe for external flash
- Image Type: RAW and/or JPEG
- Movie Type: MP4, maximum 1920×1080 HD, 59.94 fps
- Battery Life: Approximately 295 shots
PROS:
- Easy to shoot one handed with compact, lightweight body
- Tiltable LCD makes up for lack of a viewfinder
- All control buttons and dials are within easy reach
- Good collection of dials to quickly change settings
- Two command dials are handy
- Shutter button location on a slight angle is a smart design feature
- RAW+JPEG shooting format option
- Overall image quality is excellent
- Offers Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity
- Touch screen capable
- Much faster continuous shot speed than EOS M3
CONTRAS:
- Must purchase electronic viewfinder separately (and it’s expensive)
- Needs a greater selection of EF-M lenses
- No 4K video recording option
- Odd design and placement of power switch
- Some control buttons on the back are a little small to use comfortably
- When screen is flipped 180 degrees, touch controls on bottom of screen are partially hidden
El análisis completo en Steve’s Digicams
Cambién la analizaron en Dxomark, situada entre la Eos 80D y la hermana mayor Eos M5.
https://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-M6-sensor-review-Worthy-upgrade