CanonNews / Monday, October 14, 2019 / Categories: Reviews, Third Party Reviews Canon EOS M200 Review Gordon Laing from CameraLabs has completed his comprehensive review of the EOS M200, Canon's latest entry level EOS-M camera. At a glance; 24.1MP APS-C CMOS Sensor DIGIC 8 Image Processor 3.0" 1.04m-Dot 180° Tilt Touchscreen UHD 4K and HD 720p120 Video Recording Dual Pixel CMOS AF ISO 100-25600, 6.1 fps Shooting Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Self-Portrait Mode, 4K Time-Lapse Movie Purchase the M200 now From the review, Gorden likes the camera, however he does note that the M100, M50 and SL2 right now may be better entry level bargins if you are on a tight budget. As always the case, the lifecycle of the entry level cameras makes it so the prior model is usually the better bargin, with the new model becoming the better bargin in a year or so. He concludes; The EOS M200 becomes Canon’s smallest, lightest, cheapest and most beginner-friendly mirrorless camera in the current range. It packs a 24 Megapixel APSC sensor, good quality 1080p video with great autofocus, a tilting touchscreen and 6fps bursts into a compact body with an easy-to-use Creative Assist mode when you need guidance and full exposure control when you’re ready to grow. It’s ideal for the photographer or vlogger who wants more quality and creative control than a phone without breaking the bank, and with the optional EF adapter, you also have access to one of the largest collections of lenses around, including a wealth of third party and second hand options. Read the full review here Canon officially launches the IVY REC Canon Firmware version 1.4 compared to Sony A7R IV Print 2839 Tags: Review Canon M200 Related articles Macquarie University supported by Canon Australia unveils The Huntsman Telescope Canon R7 Review ICYMI: Canon RF 100mm F2.8L IS Macro Review Canon takes aim at #1 in mirrorless Canon's Number 1 (sort of) Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus