Richard CanonNews / Sunday, November 10, 2019 / Categories: Reviews Nikon Z50 versus the Canon M6 Mark II - a comparison Dpreview very did a detailed comparison between the M6 Mark II and the Z50. I found it interesting, and a fairly well-balanced review, with the notable exception of a few items. The Nikon Z50 does not actually have an AF joystick as mentioned in the comparison. Both cameras use the touchscreen. However, unlike the M6 Mark II, on the Nikon Z50 you cannot use the touchscreen for AF when you are using the viewfinder, you have to use the control pad. The lenses, Canon gets mocked quite a bit for its EF-M lens collection (rightly so), but if you are like me, and an ultra wide angle bigot, there really isn't any choice between these cameras. The EF-M 11-22mm is exceptional, and check out this size comparison between your ultra-wide options for both cameras... Guess which one I'm bringing in my travels? Previous Article The EOS-Ra: What you need to know Next Article Canon U.S.A. Introduces Its First Two 8K Broadcast Lenses Print 5719 Tags: CanonEF-MM6 Mark II Related articles A Modern 55mm f/1.8? Canon Patents New Batch of Consumer RF Primes Canon Announces the R100+ Canon Patent for Consumer APS-C RF-S Primes Canon RF 300-600mm f/5.6L VCM Rumored: Crowded Super Tele Zoom Market? Canon RF 50mm f/1.4 L VCM Review: PCMag's Excellent Verdict Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus