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avatarjunior
sent on 09 Gennaio 2023

Pros: An extremely functional machine: compact, lightweight, easy to handle, easy to use

Cons: Inability to exclude the flash by default (at least, I have not found a way to do so)

Opinion: I bought it a few years ago - taking advantage among other things of a good discount, being about to go out of production, alternating it with a Sony A7 - with a specific function: combine it with a spectacular Tamron 150-600 mm, making the most of the crop factor of 1.6. The machine has also proved to be an extremely functional tool, unexpectedly capable of producing files of remarkable quality, without having to waste too much time in post-production, with a good range of lenses. The extreme compactness and lightness are very appreciable, it finds a good balance even with the heavy superzoom with which I use it ordinarily; extraordinary files that are obtained with the eclectic Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro, both in macro and portraits. Combined with the remarkable Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM, you get a very lightweight, discreet street-camera capable of producing excellent images even in low light conditions. Excellent and immediate connectivity, it has no particular defects: the only 9 focus points, for my purposes are not a problem; adequate yield at high ISO; burst not very fast, but adequate for an occasional use for sports or nature photos; Soft simple and effective management, except for the impossibility of removing the otherwise excellent flash by default.

user242872
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sent on 09 Gennaio 2023

Pros: Camera body, dual pixel, articulated monitor.

Cons: MF points,

Opinion: The canon 200d has a really small camera body, lens in kit 18-55 to be changed after a running-in period. As a camera various options between semi-automatic manual and the scene option that allows us to choose predefined scenes. Let's talk first of all about its practicality, the monitor can make different movements for example if you want to make a self, and a video. Another very interesting thing about this camera is the adjustment in the viewfinder, speaking instead of the specifications we have a hardware substantially the top Canon as a processor, to be clear it is also mounted by the machines that cost almost 6 thousand euros so I would say not a little for the price. This camera can take photos up to 24 megapixels, so very high quality photos and even videos can be recorded in full hd at 60 frames per second. Remember that in that case to mount inside a class 10 SD card otherwise you can not record videos at 60 frames. One thing I think is spectacular about this camera is the sensor, because when it detects and hooks a face it practically does not let go anymore. Another thing that works in my opinion nowadays, very social, wireless connection, with a mobile to transfer the photos we do is to have directly in the mobile to share them! Let's say that to be entry level of Canon in my opinion it is one of the best entries made by Canon, and especially for those who want to switch from a mobile phone to take pictures with a camera is ideal. I recommend it for those who do not have many pretensions but want to make superior quality shots.

user144874
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sent on 24 Maggio 2022

Pros: Lightweight, connectivity, ease of use

Cons: Only 9 MF points, little grip for those with big hands.

Opinion: The 200d that to date the smallest and lightest digital SLR ever produced, replaced with the 250D. On the market since the end of July 2017 and is available in lens kit 18 55. perfect for any type of photography, from portraits to landscapes, the body of the SLR including battery and memory card weighs only 450 grams but despite the adoption of such a compact camera body canon has managed to retain all the important features of the older sisters. It is equipped with a 24.2 megapixel sensor image processor digic 7, autofocus 9 points, (in truth few) there is dualpixel technology that guarantees a fast focus is very accurate. Articulated display, it is adjustable so very convenient for those who make videos. Canon 200d is a very social SLR to all the wireless connections that can currently be found in a machine. If you are a blogger or maybe just a lover of travel you are looking for a versatile and easy to use lightweight compact SLR I believe that canon 200d with its modern soul and in step with the times.

avatarjunior
sent on 06 Dicembre 2020

Pros: Lightweight, compact, simple and versatile

Cons: inevitably autofocus

Opinion: A small big car from which I separated with regret. It allowed me to start shooting again after so many years. Very versatile, it allowed me to take home good shots even in light conditions not ideal if not, even, prohibitive. Once the limits are understood, it is possible to exploit it unexpectedly, even in the theater or at night, obviously coupled with discreet and bright optics. There is no need to push it beyond 800 ISOs. Autofocus, with its 9 points, is the real limit, with the central there are no problems , on the others we spread a pitiful veil. With the live view the speech changes and a lot. Excellent for those who go hiking and for those who want to travel light but do not give in to mirrorless sirens, a little less to those with large hands, I had equipped it with a batterygrip to have a more generous handle. In conclusion, for the price at which it is used, it is absolutely suitable for those looking for a first machine not to change the next day and for those who need a second handy APSC body and who churn out better and more workable files than you might expect.

avatarjunior
sent on 06 Dicembre 2020

Pros: compactness, ease of use, adjustable display

Cons: only 9 AF points, yielded to high iso

Opinion: After 2 years of use I can only be satisfied. It was my first reflex and its simplicity put me at ease right away. As you use and experiment you manage to bring out some really good results and with a good workability margin in post. the adjustable display is one of the things I appreciated the most, it allows you to make original shots that would otherwise be very difficult or impossible with minimal effort, I do not know if I will be able to do without it even in the next REFLEX that I will buy. For my kind of photos I managed to get away with even with only 9 AF points (I usually keep only the central one active and then I recompose) but it is still a great limit especially if you want to take sports or naturalistic photography. It doesn't hold up very high iso, but even that's a limit that goes based on the type of photo you want to take. Bought new on offer at 500, I would definitely buy it back!

avatarjunior
sent on 01 Aprile 2019

Pros: Compactness, adjustable screen, price, connectivity, simplicity of use, image quality

Cons: Only 9 Viewfinder Autofocus points

Opinion: I have been Using this camera for a few months and am incredibly pleased with the purchase. Extremely comfortable, portable and easy to use even for a novice, it allows you to achieve excellent results comparable to even higher-end cameras. The Only flaw in the viewfinder autofocus points, which can be tight after a while ' use, but the 43 points in live view Allievano a bit ' this problem. A Best Buy absolutely, both for beginners and for those who want a secondary body light and not expensive but able to give a few satisfactions

avatarjunior
sent on 12 Dicembre 2018

Pros: Autofocus, compactness, decent ISO, adjustable screen, perfect app, battery life, built-in microphone finicchio

Cons: Not excellent grip in vertical requires Batterygrip

Opinion: Excellent reflex in relation to the dimensions, mounts the sensor of the 80d, advanced features among canon medium level, exposure compensation and noise correction software activatable Good, the app is perfect with remote view from the mobile phone in FULLHD 60fps, mode Full scenes for every occasion, video compartment to be not bad canon, does not have many settings for dynamic range, OK and useful microphone input and HDMI output for video especially for YouTube

avatarsenior
sent on 12 Novembre 2018

Pros: Small size and weight while with comfortable grip; comfortable and highly defined tipper touch screen; sensor close to the competition; dual pixels.

Cons: In diaphragm priority, often too long a time that leads to moves.

Opinion: I'm going to be an amateur photographer at the first dslr, coming from an RX100 thanks to which I learned the basics of photography. I tried to inform myself as much as possible, before deciding which machine (and at the same time which system) to bet on. The choice fell on the 200D because: 1) it has a decent portability, as far as possible in the reflex field. 2) the 24mpx sensor is comparable to the competition (photonstophotos, comparison with Nikon D5600 and Sony A6500: http://www.photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm#Canon%20EOS%20200D,Nikon%20D5600,Sony%20ILCE-6500) and is the same as the older APSC sisters; in post-production, important recoveries of underexposed shots are possible. 3) the double autofocus system seems to me balanced for the price range, with "decent" lighting the 9 points via OVF (cross center) work properly; for more critical situations I resort to the Dual Pixel via Live View. For portraits, there is the face detection function. 4) Canon offers objectives, see STM, excellent for my needs, for quality, price and size, not to mention the vast array of EF and EFS already present both new and used. 5) the controls are well disposed and quick to implement; the single ring combination + service buttons (the ISO button, the Q button that can be used for exposure compensation and the Av button whose function varies from mode to mode) will not be as efficient as the multiple rings but at the same time does not make me feel limited and allows me to adjust everything without taking my eye off the viewfinder. Negative notes? the grip sometimes a little creaky when combined with heavy targetss (plastic fault), and the priority mode of unusable diaphragms: the machine, often and willingly, resorts to too long times with consequent photos moved to be binned. Fortunately, the M + auto ISO mode solves every problem: you set times and iris opening depending on the type of photo, if necessary you set an exposure compensation and leave the optimal ISO value to the cold calculations of the machine... you can still change it with the dedicated button. The touch screen "remembers" the last item selected before turning off; selecting the exposure compensation, the Q button (in addition to activating the screen) becomes a quick button for selecting the same, which can then be varied with the usual wheel.

avatarjunior
sent on 19 Settembre 2018

Pros: Ergonomics, adjustable display, very simple menu, battery life, excellent image quality, quality/price ratio to consider.

Cons: Only 9 focus points, high noise at high ISO, autofocus not foolproof.

Opinion: Bought a few months ago, in which it was used intensely. Very intuitive and easy to understand menu. Very light and comfortable to wear, perhaps a little too small for those who have important hands, but in this regard it is possible to equip it with a battery grip and the problem will fade. The adjustable display makes it suitable for a little more complicated shots, and the quality of the images in RAW is really exceptional. The battery seems endless, even after days of intense use. Cons There is a really very limited number of focus points, but being an entry level and still having other particularly good features, I would say you can stay there. It holds bad at high ISO, so I recommend to equip it with a bright lens to remedy the problem. Recommended for those who want to start taking pictures and looking for a camera not too expensive that still offers important results.

user157612
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sent on 02 Luglio 2018

Pros: Adjustable Display and touchscreen, battery life, ergonomics

Cons: Autofocus

Opinion: Coming from Canon EOS 1300d, the 200D was a very pleasant upgrade. The camera is extremely portable and the adjustable touchscreen display is very convenient when looking for "particular" shots or if you want to be quick to change settings. The image quality on-camera is good but drops slightly when you use software for post production. Combined with a fixed lens (e.g. like me 35mm) or "pancakes", the maximum ergonomic qualities are enhanced. Excellent battery life, the discharge is even in long shooting sessions. Unfortunately scarce the 9 points of autofocus to viewfinder; To get the best results you need to use the Live View with the touch screen focus. Overall it is a "smart" reflex, ideal for those who (like me) are beginners because its operation is almost comparable to that of a smartphone.

avatarsupporter
sent on 30 Aprile 2018

Pros: Medium/high ISO performance, ergonomics, quality of RAW files, swiveling, touch display and battery life.

Cons: Has no micro AF in the room. Only 9 AF points in viewfinder. Often low-quality JPEG files.

Opinion: Used as a new outlet in place of 1300D only because as I raised the ISO produced files that were disastrous this 200 d proved to be fast and reliable and with an APS-C sensor. Nice and convenient display full pivotal adjustment and full touch, good viewfinder. Quick to ignite and become operational. With quality optics produces RAW files consistently good while regardless of the objective used if you shoot in JPEG file quality collapses if shooting conditions are less than ideal. The auto focus is perfect in live view while in the viewfinder the different points from the Central sometimes are misfiring. Ultimately a great camera for photo amateurs even demanding. Highly recommended as entry level of quality for those who want to stay in the mirrorless reflex rather than on most modern systems both APS-C m4/3.

avatarjunior
sent on 12 Gennaio 2018

Pros: Dimensions. Adjustable display. Wifi.

Cons: Autofocus. Price

Opinion: Fantastic to always carry with you with the 24mm pancake is the top. I like the ability to instantly transfer photos via Wi-Fi to your smartphone. Basic autofocus can not be photographed in the theater in the dark suffers a lot. On the other hand is not a camera for pro or semipro use even if you can pull out good photos with the right lenses. Price for me exaggerated for the level of the car. For me it should cost no more than 499 € in kit with 18-55.

avatarjunior
sent on 26 Settembre 2017

Pros: AF speed, adjustable screen, high RAW recovery

Cons: small for those with big hands, few autofocus points for those who need it by subject type.rn

Opinion: I just have this, for me, jewelery.rnThe size is tending to the little one. I do not know if Canon has made this choice to get closer to the mirrorless but as far as I'm concerned, I find it an ideal solution for those who like me in old school do not like live view and want very portable camera.rn small, but essential and most useful ones and in the entry level style of always.rnAF fast and very silent shutter. rnSee not to suffer very high ISO noise but the use is still limited.rn i am convinced that the next generation operating system and sensor will make a difference.rnrnrn rn

avatarsenior
sent on 11 Agosto 2017

Pros: Fluidity and response of the touchscreen, touchable touch monitor, compact size, image quality, improved ergonomics, value for money / performance.

Cons: Poor buffer, only 9 AF points (Optical Viewfinder)

Opinion: I bought this machine to replace the EOS100D. The 200D has 100D only the compact dimensions and the 9 AF points (optical viewfinder only) but, for the rest, it's a totally new machine.rnThe design quality and the ' assembling are great for an entry level of this price. The body now offers a more pronounced handle with the classic rubber coating of larger size reflexes, resulting in improved grip. The touch is less "plasticised" and more solid than 100D.rn. • The 200D adopts the latest 24.2MPX Apsc sensor (same as mounted on 80D); therefore, as ISO and IQ holdings we are at very high levels since it is at the moment the best Apsc Canon sensor. Compared to the old 18mpx, I confirm there is a noticeable improvement in high ISO holding. The images have a finer and homogeneous grain, and are easier to process in post-production. Shots can be used up to 1600 iso, but thereyou can also push it to 3200/6400 iso (if properly exposed and without heavy recovery) but you need to resize them to decrease digital noise. As for the famous "dynamic range" (which I use with a lot of parsimony, especially on an APSC sensor), I must say that recovery on shadows and blacks is very good. On the other hand, I find it very easy to "burn" the high lights and when this happens, the recovery becomes impossible.rn • The AF from the optical viewfinder is precise and responsive, and I find it better than the 100D.rn as in the model previous, even the 200D is penalized by only 9 AF points (by optical viewfinder). The points become 49 in LV.rn mode. As for the touch screen, I have to say that I have quickly adapted to using the commands in this mode as well as navigating faster within the menu. Always talking about menus, you can now choose between two types of navigation: rn "Mode%3B wizard "with wizard information that appears on every screen and rn" Standard Mode "the classic one that we find on the other EOS.rnThe touch screen is fast in scrolling and precise in touch response. Rn MAF with touchscreen is ideal for resuming static subjects , so I can focus on the desired detail.For moving subjects I have not used it yet ... I'm going to complete the review as soon as I can test it for good It's very positive that the touch does not trigger micromax, as opposed to the pressure on the shutter button. I tried to shoot with very long shutter speeds (even more than 10 inches), resulting in excellent sharpness results. No Front / Back Focus problem with proprietary optics (EF and EF-S), or third-party (Sigma 180mm f / 2.8 macro and Tamron 15 / 30mm f2.8). Only with the Tamron 150-600mm G2 I had to fix (by dock) a light front fo cus by adjusting the lens to -4rn • rnCon l%26 # 39; adoption of the new Digic 7 processor, I would have expected to find a better buffer ... rnScatting in Raw or Raw + Jpeg L, you can make 5 shots with a rapid burst, then the buffer stops suddenly several seconds. This is done to allow you to write files you just captured on the memory card. In certain circumstances, it will definitely turn into a limit ... shame, because even just 2-3 more Raw, and a faster writing time, could have made a difference. The situation improves by jumping into Jpeg (L). In this regard, I suggest that you pay attention to the memory card's choice, as performance can vary considerably. After trying out several cards, the one that gave me the best results was the Sandisk Extreme PRO 32GB 95MB / s class 10 / U3 / V30. rnInternet you will find several comparative tests and almost all confirm the superior performance of this card. rn • The battery life (LP-E17) is good andnow allows you to get a fair amount of shots, in line with other larger Dslrs. rnCanon declares 840 optical viewpoints and 290 with LV, and I can confirm that it is fairly reliable. rnThe reflex can not be reloaded via USB ... now it is understood that Canon has no interest in implementing this useful feature.rn • rnSe you you liked the 100D, the 200D will not disappoint you, indeed ... it will not bother you even the upper Apsc reflexes, because the small EOS will allow you to get the same image quality. Of course, you have to accept the compromise of having only 9 AF points as a viewfinder, but if you use only one active AF point in 99% of the situations (I do not like AF mode ...), you will get used to it quickly you will forgive this limitation.rnThe compact size and lightness, the touchscreen swivel monitor, a valued and modern 24.2mpx sensor, an infinite optical park, connectsWi-Fi and much more ... at a lower price than a mid / high bandwidth smartphone. What do you want more ?? ;)








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