Canon EOS M6 Mark II Service Prices
Prices exclude spare parts. Component-level repair whenever possible. Express queue available.
- Diagnostics – $0 if repair is completed / $50 if declined
- Express repair (2–3 hours) – +50% to the selected service
- No power / won’t turn on (power-rail diagnosis) – from $150
- LCD display module replacement – from $130
- Touchscreen/digitizer replacement – from $120
- Tilt-screen hinge & flex rebuild – from $125
- Top cover / rear shell replacement – from $165
- Sensor cleaning (wet swab + dust map) – from $65
- Body deep clean (ports + exterior) – from $55
- SD UHS-II card slot pin repair – from $95
- USB-C (USB 2.0) / micro-HDMI / Remote (E3) port replacement – from $110
- Mic input jack repair (3.5 mm) – from $115
- External EVF-DC2 shoe & contacts service – from $110
- Hot shoe repair – from $105
- Top dial / shutter button board repair – from $125
- Shutter unit replacement – from $175
- Main board / power circuit repair – from $150
- Lens mount & bayonet rebuild (EF-M) – from $120
- Firmware recovery / stuck on logo – from $95
- Buttons / dials flex repair – from $115
Final cost depends on damage level and parts. Every service includes testing and a written warranty.
Typical EOS M6 Mark II Issues We Fix
- Won’t power on after storage/charging; LP-E17 or power-board faults.
- Flip screen black/flickers; hinge ribbon or LCD/digitizer damage.
- EVF-DC2 not detected; shoe contacts or cable issues.
- Unexpected battery drain when off; wireless module or settings.
- Pop-up flash won’t deploy or misfires; latch spring or flex cable faults.
EOS/M-Series Error Codes — Quick Hints
Code |
Meaning |
First Aid |
Err 20 |
Mechanical fault |
Power cycle; remove battery/lens; service shutter if repeats. |
Err 30 |
Shutter problem |
Fresh battery; inspect blades; likely unit replacement. |
Err 40 |
Power/electrical |
Check contacts; avoid hot-plug; board diagnosis. |
Err 70 |
Data/processing |
Reset; new SD; firmware/board rework if persistent. |
Err 80/99 |
Image/general fault |
Stop use; full diagnostics to isolate sensor/firmware path. |
Pro Tips for EOS M6 Mark II
- Use UHS-II SD cards; format in-camera for reliability.
- Support USB-C and micro-HDMI cables to reduce socket wear.
- Avoid twisting the flip screen—protect the hinge ribbon.
- To reduce idle drain, disable wireless when not needed and unpair old devices.
- Keep the hot shoe clean/dry; seat the EVF-DC2 until it clicks.
FAQ – Canon EOS M6 Mark II Repair
1. The camera won’t power on.
We test the LP-E17, fuses, and power rails, then rework or replace the board as needed.
2. EVF-DC2 isn’t recognized.
We clean/repair the shoe contacts, verify cabling, and update firmware.
3. Pop-up flash won’t open or misfires.
We service the latch spring, replace the flex, and test the charge circuit.
4. Touchscreen is unresponsive or cracked.
We replace the digitizer/LCD and recalibrate touch input.
5. Does the M6 Mark II have IBIS?
No. Use lens IS; we can check sensor seating and mount alignment if frames tilt.
6. Which memory cards are recommended?
UHS-II SDXC (U3/V60 or better). Always format in-camera.