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39 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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412 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
74010039
The editors liked
Lovely
Usable design
Lots of headroom for learning photographers
24-megapixel APS-C sensor
Compact design
Tilting touchscreen
Easy to use
Good autofocus
It comes with a strap which makes it easier to carry around with you
The battery lasts a respectable 315 shots
It'll be easy to transfer photos and share photos online using the built in wi-fi and Bluetooth
The eye detection auto focus makes sure that
The editors didn't like
Ordinary image quality
Big crop in 4K
Lack of controls
Ports
And viewfinder
Sluggish RAW file handling
4K is cropped
There's no digital zoom on this camera
It doesn't have an electronic viewfinder
Although the 4k video looks good
It does crop the frame down
There isn't a microphone input to record audio through a separate microphone
It comes with a strap which makes it easier to carry around with you, The battery lasts a respectable 315 shots, It'll be easy to transfer photos and share photos online using the built in wi-fi and Bluetooth, The eye detection auto focus makes sure that
There's no digital zoom on this camera, It doesn't have an electronic viewfinder, Although the 4k video looks good, it does crop the frame down, There isn't a microphone input to record audio through a separate microphone
This is a compact and lightweight mirrorless camera that was easy to use. It's a great option for budding photographers and holidaymakers looking for an improvement on their smartphone camera. We loved the creative assist mode and thought it was especiall...
24-megapixel APS-C sensor, Compact design, Tilting touchscreen, Easy to use, Good autofocus
Lack of controls, ports, and viewfinder, Sluggish RAW file handling, 4K is cropped
Yes. Buy the Canon EOS M200 if you want the image quality of a “real” camera without the complexity. It's far from the best camera under $1,000, but others aren't as streamlined or compact.Editors' RecommendationsThe best digital cameras for 2020 The best...
Lovely, usable design, Lots of headroom for learning photographers
Ordinary image quality, Big crop in 4K
The EOS M200 is an interesting little camera. It's certainly an affordable one, and it's quite possible that for vloggers who are happy with talking-head footage at 25fps from a reasonable selection of decent lenses, it might just be the best camera out t...
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Abstract: 'What's the best camera?' That's a question we hear a lot at DPReview, not only from readers but also from friends and family. And it's impossible to give a definitive answer because the question is very subjective. The best camera for you might come down...
New photographers, those who want to explore photography beyond their smartphones, travelers looking for good image quality in a very small package
More experienced photographers needing more hands-on control, those who need to frequently photograph fast-moving or unpredictable subjects
We think the Canon EOS M200 is one of the most approachable cameras for new photographers on the market today. It doesn't have the fastest burst speeds or the greatest video capture, but it has plenty of resolution, produces great images easily and just a...
4K video is cropped, 4K limited to contrast AF, No microphone input
The Canon EOS M200 launches into a tough market and, while it's a decent camera with some great easy-to-use features for beginners, it doesn't really excite or produce compelling images...
Abstract: Although the Canon M200 has a very similar pixel count as the camera it replaces, the sensor is new. The chip is also paired with Canon's latest processing engine, Digic 8.Despite this boost to the processing power, Canon has kept the sensitivity (ISO)...
Abstract: While it's a pretty modest update on the outside, there are a good few more changes under the skin, some of them pretty significant. The change in effective pixel count for the image sensor -- previously 24.2 megapixels, and now 24.1 -- suggests a new sen...