@@MrTkamine1 you’re not wrong in that it can be used professionally, because I’ve used it professionally. I’m calling it beginner because like almost all Canon cameras, it has settings that can “hold your hand” until you get comfortable enough to go into manual mode or find your professional niche in whatever mode you use it in. The second and probably most important reason why I called it beginner, is because of the price point. At the time I made the video, the camera was going for $600 USD. And if you ask me, with both those reasons put into consideration. It can be a beginner camera that one can evolve into an advance camera/setup
M6 ii user here... it is so powerful
Going to get a second M6 mark II soon as a backup for the one I already use.
Love it. I contemplated getting a second M6 MK2. But ultimately I wanted a full frame camera and something that was capable of filming 4K 60.
Been trying to get this camera as my everyday camera, got rid of my m50 in hopes of getting this. Still holding onto my 22mm F/2 just in case.
I was lucky enough to get mine off of FB Market Place for a good price. It really is a tiny beast!
To be honest i completely forgot about this camera
Not a beginners camera it could be used professionally!
@@MrTkamine1 you’re not wrong in that it can be used professionally, because I’ve used it professionally. I’m calling it beginner because like almost all Canon cameras, it has settings that can “hold your hand” until you get comfortable enough to go into manual mode or find your professional niche in whatever mode you use it in. The second and probably most important reason why I called it beginner, is because of the price point. At the time I made the video, the camera was going for $600 USD. And if you ask me, with both those reasons put into consideration. It can be a beginner camera that one can evolve into an advance camera/setup
@@erickman41 I love this camera btw most likely never going to sell it I enjoy it more than my r6 ii