My first Canon, my first post in the Canon forums and my first shot with the M6 mk2:
Lens is a Leica Elmar-M 24 3.8 ASPH on Novoflex adapter. Shot at F/4.5 just below the M6's Diffraction Limited Aperture of F/4.6
Switching to the Walter Mandler Leica 90mm f/2 Summicron-M III ( 1990 manufacture ) - first two shots at F/2 and subsequent at F/4.5.
The 90mm files are AdobeRGB cRAW files with default processing on Capture One Pro 21 Build 14.4.1.6 - just imported and exported with no values changed except conversion to the sRGB colorspace on jpeg export.
Amazing Mandler colors, uncorrected purple green fringing, but not horrible for a 41 year old design. The Canon M6 mk2 is a an image making master, despite it's tiny buttons. It's the walkabout camera I had hoped the Sigma fp was going to be. Yes, it's APS-C but with a very good dynamic range and excellent colors, it's a portable delight. The unchallenged 158.9 lines per Millimeter spatial resolution is the cherry on top. What a treat the M6 mk2 is.