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Canon EOS 200D (24,2 Megapixel, 7,7 cm (3 inch) Display, APS-C CMOS-Sensor, WLAN, NFC, Full-HD, DIGIC 7) black + 18-55mm 1:4,0-5,6 IS STM lens

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Canon Eos 200D DSLR Camera has extraordinary 24.2-megapixel with 100-25600 auto & 100-25600 in whole stop increments ISO for the rich image with detail & color. This compact and simple but versatile structure has shutter speed of 30-1/4000 sec and DIGIC 7 processor that ensure low light photography. Its 7.7 cm (3.0") Vari angle LCD 1040 K sRGB dots touchscreen has 170° viewing angle that rotates with the motion of the camera. This world’s lightest DSLR with approximate weight of 453g makes it portable and user friendly. It can generate world’s fastest live view focusing with Dual Pixel CMOS AF and portrait photos in shallow depth of field by large APS-C sensor. In addition, it has EF/EF-S lens mount, Red-Eye reduction lamp, built-in flash and rechargeable li-ion battery.

The Canon 200D shares a similar set of features with the Canon EOS 100D. Both models are the smallest DSLR cameras produced by Canon, described as "the smallest and lightest DSLR" and are upper entry-level DSLRs. [7] However, the 200D has the improved Dual-pixel CMOS AF system and the improved DIGIC 7 image processor. [ citation needed]Like the EOS 100D, the optical viewfinder seems surprisingly large for one that covers 95% coverage of the frame with 0.87x magnification. It can’t be customised to display things like the drive mode or battery level, but it can be setup to prompt you when the monochrome picture style or spot metering is set and does so by displaying an explanation mark in the bottom left corner.

sec (1/2 or 1/3 stop increments), Bulb (Total shutter speed range. Available range varies by shooting mode) In case you are wondering which of these cameras you should buy, then this is the right place to find an answer. Here you will find listed all the main differences among Canon EOS 200D and Canon EOS 800D, calculated by the CameraRace iCamRank algorithm.ISO sensitivity can be set between ISO 100 and ISO 12800 in full-stop increments, and a boosted setting of ISO 25600 is also available. Here are some 100% crops which show the noise levels for each ISO setting, with JPEG on the left and the RAW equivalent on the right. Above: In Program mode, the graphical slider adjusts exposure compensation with icons on either side explaining the adjustment will make the picture darker or brighter. The EOS 200D has a much larger, more pronounced grip than its predecessor, something that we criticized the 100D for. You can now comfortably fit three of our average-sized fingers around the grip, with a little finger supporting the base of the camera, which offers enough support to use the camera with some of the bigger and heavier EF lenses. As mentioned earlier, you can also use Wifi to wirelessly remote control the EOS 200D / SL2 using the free EOS Utility application for Windows and MacOS computers. The EOS Utility is one of the lesser-known highlights of owning a Canon DSLR. With the camera connected to your computer, whether wirelessly or over USB, the EOS Utility lets you remote control pretty much any function or setting of the camera that doesn’t involve turning a physical switch or dial – so you may not be able to remotely change the exposure mode, say from Aperture Priority to Manual, but you can control pretty much anything else. Finally to wrap-up this section, there’s still no auto-stitched panorama option on the 200D / SL2. I don’t know why Canon continues to avoid it when most of its rivals, including Sony, Panasonic and Fujifilm, offer a means to pan the camera, capture a bunch of images then automatically stitch them together into one long photo. I think it would enhance the 200D / SL2.

The night photograph was very good, with the maximum shutter speed of 30 seconds and Bulb mode allowing you to capture enough light in all situations. The different Picture Styles and the ability to create your own are a real benefit to JPEG shooters, as are the Highlight Tone Priority and Auto Lighting Optimizer custom settings when used in the right conditions. The HDR mode combines three images taken at different exposures to create a single image with greater dynamic range, while the Creative Filters allow you to preview the effect before shooting. Dual Pixel CMOS AF - AF is possible over an area of approx. 80% Vertical x 80% Horizontal of the frame Wifi lets you wirelessly remote control the camera with a Mac or Windows computer (using the free EOS Utility) or with an iOS or Android smartphone (using the free Camera Connect app). You can wirelessly transfer images to a variety of devices including smartphones, computers, printers and compatible cameras, or view them on DLNA devices like a Wifi-equipped TV. Alternatively you can connect the camera directly to the internet and share images on various networks via Canon’s Image Gateway. Canon wants you to make the most of the camera, so helps you explore the options in each mode with a handy on-screen guided interface. It’s all operated by touch, but to prevent unwanted adjustments, you’ll first need to enter the Q menu either by pressing the SET button on the rear, or by tapping the Q icon on-screen; try tapping anywhere else on-screen and you’ll be instructed to tap the Q icon first. Once you’ve entered the Q menu, the screen is split into an upper and lower section. In the upper section you’ll see the more graphical options like sliders to adjust the key settings, while in the lower half you can tap a number of smaller panels to adjust things like the drive and AF modes.

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In terms of build quality, the Canon EOS 200D / SL2 certainly feels solid enough for a consumer-grade DSLR, although as you'd perhaps expect not in the same league as the semi-professional models. Like all of Canon's APS-C digital SLR cameras, the EOS 200D / SL2 is compatible with the manufacturer's entire line-up of lenses, including both EF and EF-S glass. When changing lenses, EF lenses need to be aligned with the red dot on the lens mount, whereas EF-S lenses must be aligned with the white square.Above from left to right: no zoom, digital zoom at 3x, digital zoom at 10x. All 100% crops of images above. Note how the 3x zoom contains genuinely more detail than the non-zoom version. Switching to video mode is easy enough from the on/off switch and the video options you’re most likely to need are easily accessed on screen.

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