

#How much storage on canon image gateway movie
* Available AF points may decrease when shooting with AF cropping or in movie mode, or depending on camera settings or lens attached. Built-in Wi-Fi*** and Bluetooth**** Technology.New User Controls Inherited from EOS DSLR Camera.3.0-inch Touch Panel LCD Screen with Tilt Option.Electronic shutter with a Minimum of up to 1/16000th.30fps RAW Burst Mode with Pre-Shooting.Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 5,481 Manually Selectable AF Positions*, and Eye AF Servo Support.High-Speed Continuous Shooting of up to 14 fps with AF/AE Tracking.High Image Quality with 32.5 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) Sensor.The M6 Mark II (and 90D) officially raises the bar for APS-C performance. Whether you're a working professional or an enthusiast weekend warrior this setting will make you very happy. RAW image capture is also available at M medium resolution. That's why they offer lower MP options within the camera. Canon understands MP resolution restrictions and needs.

If you're serious about high quality APS-C image performance this is the camera you want. At this resolution you will have very low chromatic aberration, low image noise at high ISO, and a diffraction limiting aperture of only f/7.5 (compared to f/5.2 at L large resolution). You can actually push that further for wall display. High quality results at 16x24 is more than enough for me. th the new EF-M 32mm f/1.4 lens at 15 MP. On the M6 Mark II (and 90D) you can have 15 MP paired to a modern high performance image sensor and processor. 15 MP on APS-C is an excellent moderate pixel density. Prior generation models were just too low at M resolution. After looking a bit deeper I noticed that the M medium resolution on this model (and 90D was 15 MP.

The idea of an extreme pixel density APS-C model did not appeal to me. I cringed when I first heard about this camera.
