Canon announced the EOS M6 back in February 2017 and it's now available in the Philippines this month. It's actually a quick follow-up to the Canon EOS M5 that was announced in September 2016 and released in the Philippines around December 2016. Canon was able to do this because they removed the EVF up top (you can still get one as a separate accessory). Those who are accustomed to EVF or the viewfinder in dSLRs will find this missing feature a critical one but Canon made sure you can still add this optional accessory if you want (EVF-DC2, sold separately at Php11,998). There's WiFi and NFC/Bluetooth features so you can actually connect the camera to your smartphone via the Canon Connect App. There are not a lot of EF-M lenses for the M6 but with Canon's adapter, you can use the entire collection of EF and EF-S lenses. Burst shots can go up to 7fps which is pretty impressive for its category (same burst speed as the Canon 7D and 80D). The quality of some of the photos is comparable to a Canon 70D or 80D. Read more in our articles including "Canon EOS M6 Review" and "Canon shows off EOS 5D, 50D & 1000D".
Canon announced the EOS M6 back in February 2017 and it's now available in the Philippines this month. It's actually a quick follow-up to the Canon EOS M5 that was announced in September 2016 and released in the Philippines around December 2016.
Canon was able to do this because they removed the EVF up top (you can still get one as a separate accessory). Those who are accustomed to EVF or the viewfinder in dSLRs will find this missing feature a critical one but Canon made sure you can still add this optional accessory if you want (EVF-DC2, sold separately at Php11,998). There's WiFi and NFC/Bluetooth features so you can actually connect the camera to your smartphone via the Canon Connect App.
Our coverage of canon m6 includes: "Canon EOS M6 Review"; "Canon shows off EOS 5D, 50D & 1000D"; "Canon Powershot D10: Submarine Edition". Each article provides unique insights and information.