This isn't just the official marketing video for the Canon EOS 90D that accidentally leaked onto YouTube today - canon rumors Also discovered is a promo video for the rumored EOS M6 Mark II, which has been live for a while on YouTube as well.
Edition photos DP Review says it was Canon Australia who accidentally posted two videos on his official YouTube channel and although they were promptly taken down, snipers at Canon Rumors downloaded the videos and uploaded them to their own YouTube channel.
As a video for Canon's upcoming DSLR, a one-and-a-half-minute clip for the EOS M6 II also revealed the key features of the new mirrorless APS-with snapper, showing Canon substantially redesigned the original EOS M6, adding resolution, speed and superior ergonomics.
Like the original EOS M6, this second iteration does not have a built-in viewfinder, retaining its compact lines and lightweight form factor. Instead, there's a detachable OLED viewfinder that you can attach to a hot shoe if needed and will work with touch and drag autofocus on the camera's display when using Live View.
The addition of a dedicated midrange/AF mode focus on/off button (manual/auto focus) on the back of the camera would also welcome the change, the improvement of the company's controls that appeared on the M6's original design.
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Inside the 32.5 MP APS-C sensor is a decent bump over the previous 24,2 MP and Canon's own 8 digit image processor.
Burst speed has been boosted in the M6 II, which now boasts 14fps burst shooting with AF/AE (autofocus/auto exposure), along with the ability to shoot 30fps raw bursts using the electronic shutter. Dual canon pixel autofocus with eye detection is also on board.
The ISO range is around 26500 and the second generation M6 now comes with 4K recording as well as full HD 1080p capture at 120fps.
The official announcement of the EOS M6 Mark II is rumored to be on August 28th, along with the 90D EOS, so it probably won't be long before it's all officially announced.
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