This does however impact your ability to move the magnification zone sadly. ![]() But, the EVF-DC2, is a bit more glasses-wearing friendly with it's circular eye-cup.Īny particular reason you're an M6 and not M5 shooter? I'm leaning toward keeping the M6, but, this is a bit of a hmmm moment as peaking alone with the EVF does not equal the same as magnification even with LCD only. However, it's arguably the nicest EVF I've used, except for the EOS R's. Indeed, you can't do touch and drag. This does however impact your ability to move the magnification zone sadly. You'd think it would be a function they can add in firmware, but it's also not something you would care about if you're using manual focus. The only downside was the inability to use the touch screen as a touchpad to move the focus point as you can on the M5. I've also used the M5, and in my experience they're identical in terms of quality and usability. But the M6 is generally in the bag on paid jobs, it's a very handy backup camera that takes up almost no space I don't mind carrying it even if I don't use it. The M mostly gets used for travel and other personal stuff, the 5D IV mostly paid stuff but some landscapes, and the R is great for my conference work, and personal stuff too. The 6D was supposed to be retired, but it's too worn to be worth a lot, and too good to junk, and to be honest I'm more fond of it than makes any sense, so it soldiers on as a backup. You really own all that gear? 5DIV, 6D and an R? And an M? So higher quality screen, that's a smaller footprint, but, less screen size. The EVF-DC2 is not just smaller, it's screen size is also smaller even though it's still 2.36M dots. I was aware of smaller and no tilt, but I believe it’s also OLED vs LCD with the OLED of the DC2 being superior. I use the DC1, so I don't know specifics about the DC2, but it's functionally identical save for the lack of tilt, I believe. I have used it with 8mm fisheye, 35mm f1.2, 50mm f1.1 and 300mm mirror.Īlso, I've used the EVF-DC1 in the past on the EOS M3 any thoughts about the EVF-DC2? Focus peaking and Magnification work best on an EVF of some kind. ![]() Yes, focus peaking and magnification work on both the screen and in the EVF. I know the M5 can do it (Focus Peaking + Mag), but can the EOS M6 do it, either with or without the EVF? ![]() Although I decided some time ago not to do 2 systems, I'm considering picking up a used EOS M6 with EVF for strict use with Rokinon 21mm f/1.4 and 50mm f/1.2 as I've been getting the itch to return to manual focus photography for sheer fun.
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