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The Canon EOS M200 offers a 24mp sensor, 4K video recording, and a compact camera body, it's designed to be easy to use, but could the lack of buttons and controls be an issue?
The Canon EOS M200 is small, affordable, and easy to operate, but does this mirrorless camera offer enough features to tempt beginners and vloggers alike?
The Canon EOS M200 shoots mirrorless camera quality with smartphone simplicity. Its compact design and easy-to-use touchscreen make it the "real" camera you might actually bring with you. But is ...
Canon has started shipping its latest mirrorless interchangeable lens camera-- EOS M200. It is now available in stores across India starting at a starting price of Rs 43,995.
Canon has unveiled a new addition to its range of mirrorless camera announcing its successor to the EOS M100 with the launch of the aptly named Canon EOS M200. Equipped with a 24.1 megapixel APS-C ...
The successor to Canon’s EOS M100 mirrorless compact camera, the EOS M200, has just been announced.
Canon has unveiled the entry-level EOS M200 mirrorless camera, a successor to the popular EOS M100 with some interesting new features. While it retains the same 24.1-megapixel APS-C sensor as the ...
Canon's beginner-friendly, selfie-loving mirrorless camera will now shoot 4K, capture vertical video, and automatically focus on the eyes. The Canon EOS M200 is a budget mirrorless with an updated ...
The Canon EOS M200 is the newest compact interchangeable-lens camera in the company's lineup, made official this week. This features and abilities in this device were put together to create a "non ...
Canon EOS M200 is a mirrorless camera designed for social media influencers and Vloggers. It brings features such as Dual Pixel CMOS AF, 4K Video, Vertical Video and Eye Detection AF.
Canon has released a number of new models since the EOS M100, which has dated that camera's spec sheet somewhat. We may expect an EOS M200 to still rock up with a 24MP APS-C sensor, but it would ...
The Canon EOS M200 offers a 24mp sensor, 4K video recording, and a compact camera body, it's designed to be easy to use, but could the lack of buttons and controls be an issue?