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EOS M200

EOS M200

EOS M200

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  • Europe, Asia, Oceania
  • Outline
Marketed October 2019
Original Price Open price
Specifications Open PDF (142KB)

Successor to the EOS M100 (released in October 2017), the Canon EOS M200 features an approximately 24.1 million effective pixel1 APS-C sized CMOS sensor and DIGIC 8 image processor and achieves high-image-quality photo and video capture, making it ideal for users looking to share images on social media and those looking to step up from capturing images on their smartphone.

The EOS M200 achieves a compact, lightweight body design measuring approximately 108.2 mm (w) x 67.1 mm (h) x 35.1 mm (d) and weighing approximately 299 g.2 What’s more, featuring a visual guide that shows the effects of a given shooting mode as either a photo or illustration, the camera allows even beginner users to capture images with ease. The camera’s tilt-type touch panel LCD, which can be tilted upward approximately 180 degrees, allows users to confirm their position in real time and capture an image while adjusting such parameters as the level of background blurring or the application of Smooth Skin mode filters. Furthermore, the camera allows users to capture videos of themselves with ease through such features as touch icons on the LCD screen that make possible simple video capture using only touch controls and a self-timer that displays a countdown before shooting commences.

The EOS M200 makes possible remote shooting using a smartphone via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®3, making it suitable for a variety of shooting scenes, including group photos. What’s more, captured photos and videos can be sent wirelessly to such devices as a smartphone or tablet where they can be saved or effortlessly shared on social media.

The EOS M200 realizes capture of high-resolution 4K/24p video4, which has a resolution approximately four times that of Full HD. What’s more, the camera is the first EOS-series model to feature a function that that adds positioning information to video shot in a vertical orientation. Vertical videos can then be automatically played back in a vertical format, allowing users to enjoy video that covers the entire screen of such devices as a smartphone or tablet without the need to rotate the video using editing software.5

1 Actual pixel count: approximately 25.8 million pixels.
2 Including battery and memory card. Based on CIPA standards.
3 The EOS M200 is compatible with Bluetooth low energy technology (hereafter “Bluetooth”). The following system requirements must be met for Bluetooth connectivity: For iOS and Android, Bluetooth 4.0 (Bluetooth compatible) or later is required. Some devices that fulfill the above requirements may not be able to connect via Bluetooth. Canon’s dedicated Camera Connect application is required to establish a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection between a camera and mobile device. Although GPS data acquisition is not possible without Bluetooth connectivity, image transfer and other remote operations will still be possible through Wi-Fi connectivity. The camera and mobile device must be paired in advance in order to establish a Bluetooth connection.
4 Cropped 4K (23.98 fps/ 25.00 fps) video shooting. Contrast AF is used when shooting 4K video.
5 Vertical positioning information cannot be added to video captured in certain modes (Hybrid Auto mode, Video Snapshots).