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NEW CANON M6 MARK ii (Best Camera For YouTubers?) - Videography Review


in this video I want to review the canon
m6 mark 2 which is a mirrorless camera
they just came out with very recently
and I want to make a slightly different
review here now I've seen many other
reviews that talk about the specs of
this camera I've seen some talking about
the photo capabilities of this but I
haven't seen many talking about the
video capabilities of this camera and I
bought this recently I've been using it
as my primary camera for all of my
channels and I've really been spending a
lot of time with this camera and I
really do like it it's currently my
favorite camera which is why I'm using
it all the time and so I want to focus
this video on the video capabilities of
this camera so why you might or might
not want to use this if you have a
youtube channel or if you make videos
for Instagram or tik-tok or whatever
you're doing out there if you're making
video content why you might want to be
considering this camera or not so I want
to break this down in a couple different
segments in this video I want to start
off with a physical tour show you guys
what it looks like what it feels like
and just give you a better idea of what
we're talking about here then I want to
get into the actual filming the pros and
cons of filming with this you know some
of the specs as well as what I like and
don't like after actually using it then
I want to get into some of the
accessories you might want to consider
buying and then lastly I'll give you
guys a general conclusion about you know
if this is the camera for you or not so
of course it depends on what you're
looking for every creator is slightly
different some people shoot in lower
light some people shoot more actions
type stuff so whatever you're looking
for this might or might not be the
camera for you I think it's definitely a
really nice camera for me so starting
off with the physical tool right here
you'll see on the bottom I think will
start on the bottom it's pretty standard
not that exciting but you do have your
battery slot and to your SD slot on the
bottom right there now the battery I
like that it has the same like a OS
rebel kind of battery that I have unlike
my SL 2 and like many other of my
cameras so it's nice to have a
consistent battery across different
cameras also your SD card slot is on the
bottom I don't think that's the best
spot for it but regardless that's where
they put it on a lot of these you know
mid-range type cameras on the right side
you have your USB see right there and
you have your HDMI now the USB type-c is
pretty exciting because that means you
can have power delivery to this so you
can plug into the wall have a you know
USB C plugged in there
and you can power your camera if you're
shooting you know a very stationary
setup so if you have a tripod and it
just is always there then it might make
sense to not worry about changing
batteries all the time just run power
delivery to your camera and you don't
have to worry about that at all now on
the flip side you just have again your
little flap right there with your mic
and then above that you have your little
switch which pops up your flash now this
flash is actually pretty cool a little
bit of a photo thing right here I saw
somebody else talk about this and it is
a cool concept where instead of shooting
a flash directly at your subject you can
actually bend this back because it's on
two hinges right there so you can bend
it back and like bounce it off the
ceiling or you know any other
surroundings around you to get more of
an ambient lighting and less of like a
really harsh you know direct flash at
your subject so just a cool thing if you
use a flash indoors that's a cool way to
do that now of course you have your
little hop mount on the top right there
that's a way that you can put on
obviously like a shotgun mic or if you
want to put on like an electronic
viewfinder because this Canon the camera
actually doesn't have an EF V built into
it but you can get one and put it on
there again since we're talking about
videos here you don't need one because
you're never really going to be using
that for videos and then we have your
little wheels on this three little
wheels in a row right there so one of
them is switching between different
modes you'll see that you do actually
have a video mode so you can shoot
videos in any of the other modes or
almost any of the other modes but if you
go to like manual for example you can
only shoot 1080p in that and if you want
to shoot 4k you have to go over to video
mode so I'm not sure exactly why it's
set up that way but it is regardless so
if you're shooting 4k you have to be in
video mode now video mode on here does
have three sub modes so you can shoot an
HDR you can shoot in like Auto or you
can shoot in manual so I always
obviously just use manual that's what I
think most creators should be using HDR
can be useful though if you're in like a
pretty diverse situation and then of
course the three little dials of the
other will there's a third one on the
back as well so you have a little dial
right up by the shutter button and you
can customize you know a lot of these
dials so I have that one working my
shutter speed then I have my aperture is
the thumb dial right there and then the
other one on the back the little wheel
that spins I've been using that one for
my ISO so having three different dials
is really nice because
I think really a big important purpose
of having a camera especially when
you're shooting video is to have it as
easy as possible for you to tell your
story for you to create whatever you're
trying to and you never know where
you're gonna be if you're in a city if
you're on a subway and something funny
is happening you might want to just get
your camera out and be able to get a
video really really quickly so having
these little dials that are custom based
on what you typically change first
I think is really nice now on top of
that the thumb dial on the top you can
also press the dial function button in
the middle and you can go and change
like the white balance or something else
that you want the dial to also do so on
the back you have a little manual focus
auto focus little switch right there now
this is not going to be working if
you're using an EF lens like I have
right here so I have an EF lens an EF M
adapter and I'll talk about that later
in this video and so for that reason it
doesn't actually switch between manual
and automatic focus on this camera so
then we get back to the touch screen on
the back and the touch screen flips up
and back like that so pretty standard
for a lot of mirrorless cameras you see
sony has something like this as well it
works really well it looks pretty good
you know I don't have a problem seeing
it in any bright light or dim settings
so it works well for my uses one
complaint though is it only flips up and
back so if you're trying to shoot like
downward and you're behind your camera
you're gonna have a really hard time the
farthest back it goes is like 45 degrees
so you have a really hard time seeing
what's below you know it's just a little
bit of a tough setup right there
so now let's show you some samples of
footage from this camera I think it
looks really good but comment down below
what you guys think of this quick little
edit hey guys so this is Herbie right
here I just wanted to introduce him he's
going to be your camera prop while we
test out this camera he's a little
camera shy but we'll see how he does
[Music]
[Music]
hey guys if you're vlogging it might
look something like this this is the
internal mics right now so hopefully the
audio would be better if you use a
shotgun mic but you'll see the vlog
quality is probably decent if focus is
really well the autofocus seems to track
me really well it does have dual pixel
autofocus which most Canon cameras do
which is one of the best reasons to buy
one and of course I have many there's
many different lenses you use this one
is a basic 24 millimeter prime lens
which seems to be my favorite for any
kind of vlog type stuff like this so
getting back to the adapter then because
I want to use my lenses that I have on
like a 70 D and a DD an SL - like a lot
of the old Canon cameras I have a lot of
lenses I want to put them on this one so
you need to get this little EFM adapter
now the EFM adapter goes from the EF
lens on one side to the M on the other
and it makes sense that it's a true
adapter and all you're really doing is
just changing sizes and the distance
right there because you have actually no
glass in this there's no glass and this
little adapter it's literally just a
metal ring and what you're doing is
creating the space you require between
the sensor and the lens in order to
maintain the proper focal length so
that's just one difference between the
DSLR and the mirrorless camera so you
have you know a slightly a larger gap
there then you actually need to fill
with this little adapter right there so
that's pretty much everything I want to
show you about this camera physically
looking at it now getting into some of
the specs and some of the capabilities
of this it has a decent battery I saw
some people complain but I've actually
just shot two 30 minute videos with this
and I had no problem on a single battery
it's really I don't I don't run out of
battery my videos are usually somewhere
around 30 minutes to an hour worth of
footage so I never run out of battery
and if you do you just bring a second
battery anyway if you're shooting
weddings or something just bring another
battery guys they're pretty cheap
they're easy to get it's a pretty common
battery for Canon so that really is not
a problem for me now another thing like
I said it's 1080p in any of the camera
settings except video mode video mode
you can go to 4k and also in video mode
it kind of if you go into settings you
can enable high frame rate which means
you can shoot slow-mo which is 120 P at
1080 which is pretty nice you can shoot
you know that that the slo-mo and really
slow it down 4 or 5 times when you're in
reduction or post prandial so I like the
white balance on here I like how you can
have that adjusted right from the little
thumb thing up top so next let's talk
about some accessories you can get for
this camera the first one I think
everyone should get especially if you
have older Canon cameras and older
lenses obviously you should get the EFM
adapter I think it's you know not that
expensive either 50 or $100 usually on
sale so you can go out and get that and
use all of your older lenses I like it I
think it works really well or you can
just go out and buy all new lenses if
you really want the smaller more compact
lenses that you know fit this camera
naturally something else I think the
USBC power delivery might be a good
thing to look into if you want to have
this set up on a tripod if you're
filming videos like mine it's definitely
a good thing to look into another
accessory that I think most people maybe
don't need but it could be interesting
if you're shooting any photos would be
the EF V the electronic viewfinder that
kind of just fits right on the top right
there I don't know if you want that
definitely check it out but I don't
think it would be serving me any purpose
especially because you obviously have a
live view on your screen right there and
I think it works just as well if not
better for my purposes and then lastly
you want to make sure you're getting the
right SD card that you can shoot 4k I'll
link that down below the ones that I use
I just use the SanDisk gold card and of
course if you don't have that your
footage can look choppy and won't look
very good I think most people already
know this but it's just something that I
just wanted to mention in case anybody's
buying this and it's their first camera
okay so guys that's everything I have to
say about this camera I think overall
it's a really impressive camera I really
like the 4k some little drawbacks though
I do wish that the lent or the screen
went back a little farther than 45
degrees so sometimes I'm shooting things
straight down if you're trying to do
like a tutorial or something
unboxing right sometimes it's nice to
have that enabled you know have the
ability to see it when it's straight
down so that's one drawback right there
another drawback is if you have anything
on the top a pretty classic problem with
these little fold up screens is they
really they're in the way so you're
gonna interfere with the microphone and
so you can't see the screen if you're
doing any kind of vlog type setup so
that's a drawback right there I think
it's only a matter of time until
somebody makes like a cage for this and
you can mount like the microphone on the
side or something that would probably be
a good purchase if you're getting
this camera for vlogging other than that
there's really not many drawbacks with
this camera I think it's really light it
works really well has a decent battery
life
I think the quality of the video is
really good for my purposes it doesn't
actually shoot 24 frames per second yet
so for you guys out there looking to
really make cinematic videos they did
say that they are releasing a firmware
update in early 2020 so they will have
24 P on here if you want that for me I
was just shoot 30 anyway and I don't
really see a big deal with that from my
style of videos if you're shooting a lot
of like cinematic stuff obviously a lot
of people really like the 24 P though so
guys I think that's everything I have to
say about the Canon m6 mark - I think
it's a really impressive camera if you
guys agree or disagree comment down
below and let me know why you like or
dislike this camera what features you
are really excited about or what
features you really wish this camera had
so as always guys thank you all for
watching I'll see you next time

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