Canon
EOS M6
Based on 37 Reddit mentions
$1016.02
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Birdwatching community in my country is kinda toxic. Is that a thing?
That's true. I am involved with several other hobbies. Every hobby has gear snobs who insist that you have to have specific equipment if you want to be part of their exclusive club. I recently upgraded from the Canon M6 to R10 for birding, and I'm very happy with the results. But sometimes I even us
...fm2n250 in r/birding
May 7, 2026 10:00 PM
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I shoot on APS-C. Is a focal reducer worth it?
I use a Viltrox booster with my vintage lenses for my Canon M6. A lot of people will comment that it lowers the quality of your image… which I guess is technically true… however you’ll be hard pressed to actually see those differences unless you’re super pixel peeping. This has been a big area of di
...KawaiiUmiushi in r/VintageLenses
March 31, 2026 6:32 PM
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AF with EF - EOS M Adapter and Sigma lens
It's 'dead' in the same way the EF system is 'dead', yet people are buying EF DSLRs left and right these days due to the cheap cost yet high quality pictures they take. The big differences between the M50 vs R7 are: The R7 is decently larger, has two SD card slots, has animal eye tracking in auto fo
...KawaiiUmiushi in r/canonM50
May 19, 2026 3:03 PM
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Camera upgrade
I might get roasted, I might get upvoted… but here we go. Wait until you have a little more budget. I was in a similar situation a couple years ago. I bought a Canon M6 mk2 with an adapter for ef lenses. The M6 is part of Canon’s initial mirrorless line. It lacks many of the features of the R series
...flying-3D in r/sportsphotography
April 26, 2026 2:17 AM
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What is your single biggest "buyer's remorse" camera purchase?
Canon m6 mark 2. On paper, it was great, metal body, compact, 15 frames a second, but the focusing was hit and miss. Nearly 50% of my photos would blur. Even stationary subjects. Eventually, I sold it... All my other cameras were better.
Express_End_7904 in r/AskPhotography
April 9, 2026 4:27 AM
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Looking for a good camera
The ‘go to’ bird starter pack these days sees to be something like a used Canon R50 or R100 plus the Canon RF 100-400, which gets you a reach of about 640mm due to the crop sensor on those cameras. However even with used prices you’re over $1,000 easily. I’m using a Canon M6 MK II along with a Sigma
...KawaiiUmiushi in r/BirdPhotography
May 18, 2026 1:38 AM
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Canon M6 Mark II + lenses & other stuff for 600 USD - is it a good deal?
That is a really solid deal for 600 bucks. The M6 Mark II body alone usually sells for around that price on the used market. The 28mm 1.8 is a great fast prime for low light and having the adapter means you can use cheap older lenses to experiment with. Just keep in mind that Canon completely killed
...Leon00_7 in r/videography
May 5, 2026 10:35 AM
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Got a skin for my Canon M50 :D
I tried a similar combo on the M6, but with a 2x canon converter. It looks mahoosive. Size doesn't really matter if you have the optional tripod mount I see there. Some IQ loss but it works reasonably well. AF is slow at first but consistent. I was just curious to try it out as I knew it was never a
...SeaworthinessNeat516 in r/canonM50
May 8, 2026 10:22 AM
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It makes sense to use a Helios / Jupiter 8 or 11 with a M43?
A SpeedBooster for anyone looking at getting into vintage lenses while also using a M43 or APSC sized sensor. I go this route with my Canon APSC camera and I’m very happy with the results. For instance a vintage Jupiter 8 50mm on my Canon M6 Mark II would end up being a 80mm due to the crop. With a
...KawaiiUmiushi in r/VintageLenses
March 30, 2026 12:27 PM
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I can‘t decide between cameras
Good sooc jpegs is the main factor that gets cameras overpriced, you're gonna have to be creative. I have some recs Mirrorless cameras: Canon eos m6 / m100 / m200 etc.: Small, great autofocus (look only for canon cameras with dual pixel af). The thing with canons of that era is that they have a very
...cimcirimcim in r/VintageDigitalCameras
December 19, 2025 8:35 PM
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