The M 50 is a great camera! However, for me I love the M200 more than the M 50. Why?
The M200 has a smaller footprint and will still use my Canon EF M lenses
I believe that my M200 has a quicker focus and produces very sharp pictures
Once I learned the menu system on the M200 I found it easier to be creative with the camera.
The flip up screen of the M 200 makes for great selfies.
Using my Canon EF 100 - 300 lens with the Canon adapter for EFS lenses to the EFM series, the flip up screen on the M200 in manual focus is easier to produce slightly sharper pictures than the M50 II.
I still love both cameras, but find myself drawn to the M200 more frequently. I grab it and go!
As I said before, I am not a professional photographer and the tech talk of some experts sounds great, but my overall experience with both the M50 and M200 leads me to rate the M200 a little higher in satisfaction.
The focus motor moves the lens in order to autofocus. For system cameras, having a focus motor in the camera's body allows you to use a wide range of lenses, including lenses which do not have their own focus motor. For compact cameras, a focus motor is usually built-in.
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With 100% coverage, you can compose the image correctly when you capture the photo. With less than full coverage, you may have to crop your photos afterward to get them looking perfect.
We consider a lower weight better because lighter devices are more comfortable to carry. A lower weight is also an advantage for home appliances, as it makes transportation easier, and for many other types of products.
One of the most important aspects of a camera is the size of its sensor. A larger sensor will capture more light, which results in improved low-light performance, dynamic range, and general image quality.
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The more focus points the more flexibility in picking which part of the scene to focus on. They also give the image sensor a better probability in identifying the right area of the scene to focus on in more automatic modes.
The number of megapixels determines the resolution of the images captured with the main camera. A higher megapixel count means that the camera is capable of capturing more details. However, the megapixel count is not the only important element determining the quality of an image.
With a higher light sensitivity (ISO level), the sensor absorbs more light. This can be used to capture moving objects using a fast shutter speed, or to take images in low light without using a flash.
Expanded ISO allows you to go beyond the native ISO. It does this by digitally enhancing the image output. The resulting image will have less quality than when staying within the native ISO range, but it can be useful in certain situations.
With sensor shift, the image sensor (rather than the lens) moves to counterbalance any vibration of the camera. This means the image will be stabilised regardless of what lens is being used.
With AF tracking, once you choose the subject and press the shutter release part way down, as the subject moves, the autofocus will follow it. No more out of focus shots.
The maximum resolution available for videos shot with the main camera. Although it may be possible to choose among other frame rates, those recordings usually have lower resolutions.
A phase-detection autofocus system is faster than a contrast detection autofocus system. Even when recording scenes with a lot of fast movements, the videos are sharp and clear.
A timelapse shows a long passage of time sped up. A series of photographs taken from the same position over a long period is joined together to create a short video. It is great way to capture things like the setting sun, or clouds moving across the sky.
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Battery power, or battery capacity, represents the amount of electrical energy that a battery can store. More battery power can be an indication of longer battery life.
It has two memory card slots, allowing you to store more photos without switching cards. This is particularly useful on long shoots when you need more space.
The camera can take a series of shots, shifting the sensor slightly with each one. These can then be combined to create an extremely high-resolution image. It’s particularly useful for things like photographing artwork.
A raw image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor. Raw files are so named because they are not yet processed and therefore are not ready to be printed or edited with a bitmap graphics editor.
It is capable of shooting stills in a lossless compressed raw format. This has all the advantages of shooting raw, while taking up much less storage space. The smaller file size also allows quicker read/write speeds.
Comments
John
2 months ago
10 / 10
The Canon M200 suites my needs the best
John
2 months ago
10 / 10
The M 50 is a great camera! However, for me I love the M200 more than the M 50. Why? The M200 has a smaller footprint and will still use my Canon EF M lenses I believe that my M200 has a quicker focus and produces very sharp pictures Once I learned the menu system on the M200 I found it easier to be creative with the camera. The flip up screen of the M 200 makes for great selfies. Using my Canon EF 100 - 300 lens with the Canon adapter for EFS lenses to the EFM series, the flip up screen on the M200 in manual focus is easier to produce slightly sharper pictures than the M50 II. I still love both cameras, but find myself drawn to the M200 more frequently. I grab it and go! As I said before, I am not a professional photographer and the tech talk of some experts sounds great, but my overall experience with both the M50 and M200 leads me to rate the M200 a little higher in satisfaction.