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April 2017
(79%)
110 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(93%)
343 Avis
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Qualité de construction, Facilité d'utilisation, Écran tactile et orientable, Wi-Fi et NFC, Livré avec un chargeur secteur, Flash intégré, Qualité d'image jusqu'à 1600 ISO, Stabilisation 5 axes électronique en mode vidéo, Rafales
Zoom du kit peu lumineux, AF globalement trop lent, Démarrage trop lent, Pas de viseur intégré, Pas de vidéo 4K/UHD, Emplacement de la carte mémoire
L'EOS M6 est une version améliorée de l'EOS M3 dont il reprend le design compact et intuitif. Ses courbes nouvelles et quelques remaniements ergonomiques lui donnent un petit coup de jeune. Il s'enrichit aussi des caractéristiques techniques de l'EOS M5...
Canon has clearly put a lot of thought into its mirrorless range, with great design, exceptional performance and brilliant image quality for any level of photographer. The lack of an in-built EVF may not be for you, and the lens range is still quite limit...
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Publié: 2017-07-04, Auteur: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Plenty of direct control, Compact and lightweight, Very good autofocus system, Great operational speeds
Better build quality expected at this level, No integrated viewfinder, No 4K video recording, No electronic shutter option
In isolation, the Canon EOS M6 has plenty going for it. It's small and light, responsive in use and blessed with a focusing system that's very capable across both stills and video capture. Image quality is decent straight out of the box, and once you acqu...
Extrait: Canon's EOS M range of compact system cameras had a difficult start in life, but the Canon EOS M5 proved these little cameras were ready for the big league.The M5 is a bit of an extravagance, though, costing £1,000 body only or £1,300 with its 18-150mm ki...
Publié: 2017-06-23, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Small scale, good build quality, capable autofocus, decent tilt-angle touchscreen control along with physical dials
Expensive without bettering the competition, lacks autofocus finery like its nearest competition, no 4K video smarts
The Canon EOS M6 is as much a success as it is a conundrum: it's well built, easy to control and works well thanks to that tilt-angle touchscreen and combination of physical dials. In that regard this is Canon aligning its mirrorless camera into its best...
Great build quality, Enthusiast-friendly control layout, Fast Dual Pixel AF, Good still image quality, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
No 4K video, Digital stabilization lowers video quality, Very limited lens ecosystem, Optional EVF raises price above EOS M5
If you're a Canon DSLR shooter and want a more compact body that offers great control and a familiar experience, then yes. If you're not already attached to a brand, the M6 isn't a must buy. Casual photographers after an easy-to-use camera will likely be...
Publié: 2017-04-21, Auteur: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Genuinely compact size, Strong all-round image quality, Fast handling
No viewfinder, No 4K video
While I have some reservations about the EOS M6, it's overall a very impressive camera – especially given its size. The Sony A6000 might be a bit quicker to focus and have that all-important viewfinder, while the Panasonic GX800 is cheaper and records 4K...
Place the optional viewfinder onto the EOS M6, and becomes larger than the EOS M5Canon seems to have put its earlier underwhelming attempts at mirrorless well and truly into the past, and from our first hands-on time with the EOS M6, it joins the EOS M5 i...
Publié: 2017-02-15, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Small scale, Good build quality, Capable autofocus, Decent tilt-angle touchscreen control along with physical dials
Expensive without bettering the competition, Lacks autofocus finery like its nearest competition, No 4K video smarts
The Canon EOS M6 makes a lot of sense if you've been eyeing-up the M5 but don't want a viewfinder (or don't immediately want one anyway - the DC2 can cater for that later down the line).As mirrorless cameras go it's capable, approaching its competition in...