Canon EOS M6 sensor review: Worthy upgrade
What’s new is the M6’s more compact body design, intended to appeal to the “take anywhere” camera enthusiast, and doing away with the M5’s built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF). Instead, the M6 is compatible with the optional $210 EVF-DC2 accessory, which offers 2.36m-dot resolution and attaches via the M6’s hotshoe. The M6 also adds a couple of new features, including a tilting flip-up LCD screen for selfies and — in a first for Canon cameras — a built-in 5-axis image stabilization system for video (but not for stills).
Compatible with the existing line up of 7 EF-M mount lenses, including both zooms