HI ! Thx for this channel, I like a lot. One simple question : Eos 6DMk2 or Eos 90D ?? (just about and only images quality especialy when cropping into the images due to far subjects eg animals or sport pictures). Thanks !
Well, the 6D II has a full frame sensor, which is going to provide higher image quality generally than the 90D. If you are often shooting far away subjects though, you may prefer the crop factor of the 90D as you can kind of use it as "extra magnification". This is one reason why many sport shooters will use a 70-200mm lens on a 7D II, because the crop sensor will give more range than if they had the same lens on a full frame camera. Hope that helps
Awesome review as always, thank you! Dual pixel AF is probably the only thing Canon should but refused to add to their G7X Mark III, what a waste! I'll definitely choose G7X Mark III over M6/M6 Mark II if it has DPAF, since that is not gonna happen, M6 Mark II seems like a nicer yet bulkier choice.
awesome! I want to upgrade from a 70D...can you confirm that there is 1080p 24fps? and also 4k 24fps or only 30fps at 4k? Also is there dual pixel while recording 1080p 120fps? thanks
@@TheFandangovideoguy can't tell no difference between 24p and 25p p, c'mon guys.. plus these new cameras the 25p looks better then 24p compared to the 80D or others respectively! Not sure why people be bugging between 24p vs 25p.....
Why would they update the m6 over the M5? The M5 was better overall and would have had more to improve upon. I loved that the M5 had all the dials that it did and would have bought that over this. Hoping for an update to M5 mk II
Both are good options. The a6100 has what I would probably consider to be a slightly more robust feature set and is a bit cheaper, but as you state it is 24 MP vs 32 MP on the M6 II. So it depends how important an increased resolution is to you.
Hi Anirban. With the strong Dual Pixel AF system and 14 fps burst shooting, yes, the M6 II will perform quite well for sports and wildlife. I'd recommend pairing it with one of the longer EF-M lenses to take full advantage, like the 55-200mm or 18-150mm. Thanks
@@digiDirectAustralia Thanks a lot for your encouragement.As it will be my first lens changeable camera which I can afford I wanted for an all-rounder and mirrorless.A6400 was my choice but as your assurance I definitely will go with M6.
@@digiDirectAustralia but doesn't the extra megapixel in m6 be not better in overall ? and regarding lens price and availability of both?or iOS which is better in 6400 will be better?
Next time if you got a chance speaking to Canon guys then please ask them why they are not allowing to mount M6 mark II external EVF on D90...this way D90 will became all in one hybrid camera.
Hi Vanzanth. Certainly. I discuss the image quality of these cameras, the impact of the bump to 32 MP and also show many still photos taken on the cameras. While video is a particular highlight of these cameras they also perform well for stills, as discussed in the video.