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Its APS-C DSLR is able to capture 24 megapixels photo and designed with a mind for beginners who wants to delve into photography world. Canon EOS 200D is loaded with crucial features to hone your photography skill.In this review, I'm going compare with th...
Camera competition is getting interesting in 2017. Major camera manufacturers such as Sony and Panasonic bust their butts on mirrorless consumer camera and 4K video mode. Yet, smartphone technology now delivers stunning photos, and even 4K videos in their...
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Four years separated the Canon EOS Rebel SL1 from the new SL2. In that time, mirrorless cameras have steadily gained ground, their small form-factors offering a strong appeal to casual photographers. Entry-level DSLRs like Canon's Rebel-series therefore...
Compact size, Fast live-view autofocus, Articulating touchscreen, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Easy to use...
Nine-point AF system when using viewfinder, Small viewfinder, Outclassed by mirrorless rivals...
Most likely not, simply because we feel the type of user who would benefit from this camera would benefit better from a mirrorless model. That said, because the SL2 is priced lower than the most direct mirrorless competition, we can't rule it out complete...
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The Japanese juggernaut is far from resting on its laurels though, as it has just announced two new DSLRs. The EOS 6D MkII is the eagerly anticipated replacement to its enthusiast full-frame, the EOS 6D, and the beginner-friendly EOS 200D replaces the EOS...
The 200D is a great introduction to DSLRs, with the patented Guided Menu function, vari-angle touchscreen and impressive ISO range, but is it enough? It may manage brilliant images, be easy to use and pack into any luggage, but so too are the M6 and 800D...
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Technical SpecificationsAt 24 megapixels, the EOS 200D comes with a DIGIC 7 Processor, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, 9 auto-focus point and a 63-zone metering sensor which definitely makes capturing images a joy with its auto-focus capabilities. Add in an ISO range...
The Canon EOS 200D is the perfect camera for those wanting to make the transition to a smaller DSLR...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-01-21 01:56:20
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It's taken Canon four years to bring out a successor to its itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie entry level model, the 100D. Now the 200D is here and it's the smallest ever DSLR with a vari-angle screen. In the age of mirrorless, the big question has to be whether...
A great first option for beginners who prefer DSLR-style handling and features over those on mirrorless cams...
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It's taken Canon four years to bring out a successor to its itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie entry level model, the 100D. Now the 200D is here and it's the smallest ever DSLR with a vari-angle screen. In the age of mirrorless, the big question has to be whether...
Compact size for a DSLR, Has an optical viewfinder, Good image quality in most conditions, Big range of lenses...
Still larger than mirrorless rivals, Only nine AF points...
Canon has done well to squeeze some of its more advanced tech into this model, while keeping it friendly for beginners.There's enough stuff here to make it a possible backup or travel model for those using some of Canon's mid-range models, too.If you're a...
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It's taken Canon four years to bring out a successor to its itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie entry level model, the 100D. Now the 200D is here and it's the smallest ever DSLR with a vari-angle screen. In the age of mirrorless, the big question has to be whether...
Compact size for a DSLR, Has an optical viewfinder, Good image quality in most conditions, Big range of lenses...
Still larger than mirrorless rivals, Only nine AF points...
Canon has done well to squeeze some of its more advanced tech into this model, while keeping it friendly for beginners. There's enough stuff here to make it a possible backup or travel model for those using some of Canon's mid-range models, too. If you'...
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Everybody knows that a DSLR or mirrorless camera — even a relatively inexpensive one — is going to take nicer photos than the tiny sensors and lenses on your smartphone, but the reality of carrying a bulky, expensive, complicated system that requires spec...
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DSLR cameras were once seen as these big, beastly pro-spec machines that you wouldn't want to lay hands on unless you had an encyclopaedic knowledge of photography. How times have changed, eh? The Canon EOS 200D is an interesting small-scale DSLR, designe...
Tilt-angle touchscreen is great to use, small scale and lightweight for a DSLR, high standard of image quality, lots of EF lenses to grow into, Guided UI makes it more accessible for newcomers (with room to grow), great battery life...
9-point AF system isn't the best going (especially for continuous autofocus), viewfinder has 95% field-of-view limits, live view autofocus not fully accurate, video limits to Full HD only...
We genuinely weren't expecting Canon to launch a 100D replacement model because of the potential cross-over this has with the company's EOS M mirrorless series. Because, in our view, the 200D is better than any EOS M, has greater lens support and potentia...
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Bearing the distinction of the world's lightest APS-C DSLR with a vari-angle screen, the Canon EOS 200D slots into the manufacturer's range of DSLRs between the entry-level EOS 1300D and the more advanced EOS 760D and EOS 800D models. It's a camera aimed...
World's lightest DSLR with vari-angle screen, Fast focusing performance in Live View, Intuitive layout of buttons and dials, Guided user interface helps beginners learn the key controls and settings...
Basic arrangement of 9 AF points, Single scroll dial on the top plate...
Canon EOS 200D – Performance Investing in your first interchangeable-lens camera is a big decision to make. Two of the key things you'll want to look for are a reliably performing camera that's well supported by a wide range of lenses and accessories. The...
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What is the Canon EOS 200D? Bearing the distinction of the world's lightest APS-C DSLR with a vari-angle screen, the Canon EOS 200D slots into the manufacturer's range of DSLRs between the entry-level EOS 1300D and the more advanced EOS 760D and EOS 800D...
World's lightest DSLR with vari-angle screen, Fast focusing performance in Live View, Intuitive layout of buttons and dials, Guided user interface helps beginners learn the key controls and settings...
Basic arrangement of 9 AF points, Single scroll dial on the top plate...
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EOS 200DEOS 100DAnnounced29 June, 201721 March, 2013Effective resolution24.2 megapixels18 megapixelsImage processorDIGIC 7DIGIC 5Focus systemDual Pixel CMOS AFTTL-CT-SIR Hybrid CMOSPhase detection AF points499Shooting modesScene Intelligent Auto, P, Tv, A...
It's not quite as small and light as the EOS 100D, but the EOS 200D is significantly more compact than Canon's other entry-level DSLRs (although it's only 32 grams lighter than the EOS 1300D which has now been on sale for more than a year). It's also larg...
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The Canon EOS Rebel SL2 (EOS 200D outside the US) is one of Canon's most compact DSLRs, designed to appeal to those who are looking for a small and unintimidating camera, but want image quality that surpasses that from a compact model.However, while the o...
Great Live View AF performance, Polished touchscreen interface, Easy to use, Image quality very good, User-friendly interface...
9-point AF system is somewhat basic, High price – at least for now, Plasticky finish, No 4K video...
The compact proportions of the original EOS Rebel SL1 / EOS 100D meant it was a truly novel camera amongst its peers, but the slightly bulkier proportions of the EOS Rebel SL2 / EOS 200D make it feel more like a slightly pared-down Rebel T7i / 800D than a...
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Its diminutive proportions make it a viable option for people who might otherwise be tempted by a compact system camera (CSC). CSCs tend to be smaller than SLRs as they dispense with the optical viewfinder and internal mirror system. Even then, though, it...
High image quality, Responsive and straightforward in live view mode, Class-leading video autofocus...
Autofocus with the viewfinder is relatively basic, Some manual controls are hard to access...
The Canon EOS 200D is a solid performer at an attractive price...
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If you're looking for a lightweight DSLR that won't break the bank, the Canon EOS 200D is a camera you should definitely consider. The 24MP camera takes some great photos with the included kit lens. Shots of people and outdoor scenes appear sharp, with vi...
Great camera quality, Affordable price, Great battery life at 840 shots, Simple to use, Lightweight and easy to handle, Highly detailed images in low light...
Doesn't have a premium look and feel...
The Canon 200D is a brilliant DSLR at a pocket friendly price. The photos were very impressive and its lightweight body make it easy to handle, the camera is just missing that premium look and feel...
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It's been two years since Canon released the entry-level EOS 200D and earlier this year, the company finally launched its successor, the EOS 200D II, which now boasts a 4K video capability, and an eye detection auto-focus.Now with a pool of entry-...
Now to answer our previous question: is the 200D II the right camera to get if you're a novice who wants to venture out into photography/videography? Then it's definitely a yes. You're getting a 4K video resolution, as well as that fast autofocus, and use...
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The popularity of DSLRs has faded for quite some time now, especially with newer mirrorless cameras being just as capable (or even better) as their mirror-equipped siblings while offering a more compact build. However, brands like Canon still believe that...
While the EOS 200D II is more of an iterative upgrade, it's nice to see Canon add new features such as more focus points in live view mode and 4K video recording to its entry-level DSLR line. While some may argue that the EOS 200D II's 4K video recording...
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The smallest and lightest Canon DSLR so far, the 200D Mark II has a DIGIC 8 processor, support for 4K/25p video recording, and Dual Pixel autofocusing in Live View mode.The 200D Mark II is targeted at novice photographers who want something better than...
SPECSImage sensor: 22.3 x 14.9 mm CMSO sensor with 25.8 million photosites (24.1 megapixels effective)Image processor: DIGIC 8A/D processing: 14-bitLens mount: Canon EF/EF-SFocal length crop factor: 1.6xImage formats: Stills: JPEG (DCF Ver. 2.0, Exif Ver...
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