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The Canon EOS M2 Mark II is a powerful digital camera featuring an 18.0 MP CMOS sensor and a versatile 18-55mm lens, designed for both amateur and professional photographers. With an ISO range of 100-6400 and user-friendly shooting modes, it ensures high-quality images in various lighting conditions, all wrapped in a compact and stylish design.
O**R
Incredible bargain
Great camera for an AMAZING price. I have no problems with the focus speed (maybe since I'm not shooting action?). I primarily use it with the EF 50mm f1.8 and the Fotodiox Pro adapter (100% success with this--note that the Fotodiox has the correct non-circular shape inside to prevent strange light effects). I also have the 22mm f2 and the 18-55 kit lens, but I rarely use them (especially the 18-55). The other lenses take clear photos, though the 18-55 isn't as clear as the 50mm. I also bought a yellow Ape case cube, which has been fine, so far. Color has been beautiful. I would not invest in the M3, especially with its lackluster performance with some EF lenses. Also, with this camera, the menu system is the genuine EOS menu system, which was important to me. RAW bracketing works but could be more straightforward, though I imagine that experience is identical with the entire EOS line. Battery has been fine, in my experience. I'm not shooting zillions of shots per day.I wish the wireless supported live shooting direct to your computer. In my opinion, it's silly that they hobbled it this way to differentiate it from its bigger cousins. Also, you can't connect to the device directly over WiFi with the "EOS Utility" that downloads photos from your camera. This fundamental feature would make the WiFi so much more useful. I wish they'd enable this in a firmware update, but it seems Canon isn't interested in this camera--not firmware updates as of now, and with several newer models, I doubt the trusty, excellent M2 will ever see a firmware update.
L**D
So despite its obvious flaws it was an good option for a second body -- or for a ...
I've read a lot of reviews that say basically "Canon contented itself with just a few minor tweaks on the flawed M version." I think that might understate the impact of the changes they made. The original M was attractive to me because it can use Canon's lenses. So despite its obvious flaws it was an good option for a second body -- or for a camera with a little less bulk. It's missing a little bit in controls, but it took superb photos.The biggest problem with the M, noted by most people who commented on it, was the incredibly slow metering. That problem has been fixed. I took the camera out for a good workout and it's operation is pleasingly fast. I was photographing on a foggy morning and it captured the shades of light very well. It's never going to make you forget the EOS cameras, but for a more portable camera or a second body that can use your existing lenses, this is a nice camera.
D**D
great camera!
great camera! great for video and movies!!Update: This camera is great for fotos and simple video (blog-youtube) not for medium-hi level production video, but the most annoying thing in this camera its the auto focus it really sucks! the tracking mode does not track at all, most of the time does not even recognize faces or objets, and the video quality its not the best
A**R
Great Budget Camera
Great camera! Arrived in time and the packaging was also really good. It works really well. It's a good camera for video recording too.
C**N
Amazing M2
This is a great little camera with big features that produce excellent quality in photos and video.Fast shippment and delivery....
M**7
Great product
Great product.
M**D
Five Stars
Nice camera for a fantastic price. I'm quite impressed with it.
J**A
Five Stars
This camera takes beautiful pictures. Love it!
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