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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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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From Z6 to D750: dumbest move ever?
You're welcome. When I wanted to upgrade from my Canon M6, I considered buying my friend's Nikon D750 since I have a Nikon SB800 flash, as well as Nikon AF, AF-D, and G lenses that I could use on the D750. The deal breaker was the DSLR's loud shutter. Even though my Canon M6 is a mirrorless camera,
...fm2n250 in r/Nikon
May 24, 2026 12:01 AM
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I'm planning on buying D3300 for bird photography. Is it a good choice? Also some cheap lens advice would be much appreciated.
You're welcome. I don't know. Here's a discussion regarding the good and bad features of the D7500. https://www.reddit.com/r/Nikon/comments/83ida6/why_all_the_hate_for_the_d7500/ I am assuming that bird photography is just a hobby. If you have kids who will be in school plays, dance recitals, award ceremo
...fm2n250 in r/Nikon
May 6, 2026 2:30 PM
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Is it worth upgrading to a Canon m50?
Take a look at the Canon website's refurbished cameras. https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/digital-cameras/refurbished-cameras Their inventory fluctuates throughout the month. Sometimes they have some very nice sales. Their cameras have 1 year warranties, but you can add on the Canon CarePak extended wa
...fm2n250 in r/AskPhotography
May 1, 2026 2:43 AM
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Is my gear enough?
u will only get the rare bird who wants to hang out close to u u need EF 100-400 or a sigma for canon 150-600 and.... because AF is kinda slow on M cameras....u will get some misses...birds at rest will be OK... i love my M6 MkII (as a travel camera, but not for birds) but if u want birds in flight.
...aarrtee in r/BirdPhotography
December 20, 2025 3:31 AM
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