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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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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. Above from left to right: no zoom, digital zoom at 3x, digital zoom at 10x. All full image at 55mm. 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.

To be fair, a DSLR could only allow an electronic shutter in live view, but it’d still be a useful feature to have. I should also add the 200D / SL2 does actually deploy an electronic shutter when capturing a timelapse video, but you can’t use it in normal live view shooting modes. Guide to DSLRs launched in 2013 - Amateur Photographer". Amateur Photographer. 2014-01-29. Archived from the original on 2019-10-09 . Retrieved 2017-06-29. Ultimately with full control over the camera via your phone, tablet or laptop, along with Bluetooth providing easy GPS tagging and connectivity, the EOS 200D / SL2 features one of the best wireless experiences around.

The camera has access to mechanical shutter speeds between 1/4000 and 30 seconds, plus a Bulb option for longer exposures; the fastest flash sync speed is 1/200. There’s no built-in Bulb timers for pre-set periods, but when shooting in Live View you can start and stop a Bulb exposure by tapping the screen and a timer is helpfully displayed. There’s no interval timer facilities built-in either, unless you count the timelapse movie mode which doesn’t record the individual images. Offering some consolation though is the supplied EOS Utility for Mac OS and Windows systems which, when connected via USB or Wifi, offers both an interval timer and Bulb timer; the Camera Connect app also lets you tap your phone’s screen to start a Bulb exposure and again to stop it. Enjoy high quality performance, low cost prints and ultimate convenience with the PIXMA G series of refillable ink tank printers. This one looks a little overcooked, though. Some of the colour information is missing from the heavily saturated flowers (1/125s, f/7.1, ISO 100, 56mm equivalent)

In terms of image quality, the EOS 200D's 24 megapixel CMOS sensor produces virtually no visible noise at all from ISO 100 all the way up to ISO 1600, with even the three faster settings of 3200-12800 producing perfectly usable images (although 25600 and 51200 are best reserved for emergency use). All other image quality aspects are up to Canon's usual high standards, so top marks go to the 200D in this department. Even the new Canon EF-S 18-55m f/4-5.6 IS STM kit lens is worth considering if you've not yet bought into the Canon system.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. They’re not too shoddy in this dimly lit scene, either. There’s a fair amount of noise but it’s a solid result considering the ISO 16000 setting (1/60s, f/5, ISO 16000, 62mm equivalent) Canon EOS 200D review: Verdict These figures confirm what I experienced in practice, and also roughly what Canon quotes for the camera. When set to JPEG you should be able to keep shooting indefinitely at around 5fps, although if you want 5fps with continuous autofocus you’ll need to use the viewfinder and as noted earlier that means relying on the central AF point only for the best results. When set to Live View, the 200D / SL2 can maintain 5fps, but only for fixed focus – once set to continuous, the speed falls to around 3.5ps in my tests. And as for RAW? The buffer is too small to make it practical, with only six frames available at the full speed. Highlight Tone Priority is a custom function which can be enabled from the menu. Use of this custom function improves highlight detail by expanding the camera's dynamic range in the highlights. As you can see from these examples, Highlight Tone Priority reduced the extent of highlight blow-out considerably. With plenty of detail and nicely controlled noise from its 24-megapixel sensor, image quality was good, too. In fact, it’s on par with cropped-sensor SLRs costing much more. Nikon has a slight advantage for low noise at fast ISO speeds, though.

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