Product Comparison: Canon EOS M50 vs Canon EOS M200
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Canon EOS M50
Canon EOS M200
Canon EOS M50
Canon EOS M200
Canon EOS M50
Canon EOS M200
Canon EOS M50
Canon EOS M200
Canon EOS M50
Canon EOS M200
- The 15-45mm lens is quite compact, making for an easily packable travel camera.
- It’s perfect! Lightweight, compact, good video and auto focus.
- It's pretty compact, so it's great to travel with.
- We bought this for travel and blogging since it's compact.
- Great camera. Very compact and has great picture and video quality.
- Compact size to performance ratio.
- The camera is the best camera in its class - compact, great lenses, very fast.
- Great vlogging camera! Compact, so easy to use and excellent video quality.
- Love how compact it is and the photos it can take.
- Very poor handling in the hands, its heavy and requires a firm grip if operating one handed.
- Works great and pictures are incredible.
- Shoots amazing photos with plenty of setting to help picture and colors really pop.
- It’s a very handy and compact. I love this and quality pictures it take.
- The image quality is very good. Great lens.
- The picture quality is amazing and crisp.
- Very sharp pair with the canon 22mm F2 lens.
- Very good autofocus that tracks face and eye.
- Easy to use and takes beautiful pictures.
- I love this camera! Takes great pictures and easy to use!
- Super easy to use, beautiful image.
Canon EOS M50
Canon EOS M200
Canon EOS M50
Canon EOS M200
- Easy controls and great flip out screen.
- The flip out, fully articulating screen has the best touch screen in the camera industry.
- The flip out touch screen is really great.
- Flip out LCD screen a must for vloggers and this one is excellent.
- The articulated touch screen is fantastic.
- Manual functions via the touch screen, not an issue for me.
- Good battery life and very responsive touch screen.
- Touch screen works, no problem.
- Great camera. Excellent screen.
- Screen doesn't fold downwards for shots up high.
- Dual Pixel Auto-Focus is so fast.
- There are so many features packed into this little camera.
- The camera is lightweight, has interchangeable lenses and lots of features due to its processor.
- The battery in this camera is small.
- The battery door was designed terribly.
- Easy to transfer photos to iPhone to share with family.
- Great image, great video quality!
- The camera is full of interesting features, with good quality images.
- It is so incredibly easy to transfer those images into my phone with the canon app.
- Buffer fills up very quickly when taking burst shots and not very fast either.
Canon EOS M50
Canon EOS M200
- Connects to my phone easily.
- Micro HDMI out which is great if you want to par with a monitor or OBS self recording for live videos.
- SD Card memory format is great.
- It’s easy app connectivity to your phone. Awesome camera!
- Tried USB connection to get contents to laptop. Laptop never saw camera.
- Has a built-in “clean HDMI out” setting that works.
- I had no problem connecting it to my phone.
- It’s simple to use and has WiFi connect so you can send your photos directly to your phone which is super convenient.
- No USB C charging like M6 mk2.
- My biggest issue with this product, it is unusable unless you are using HDMI out into a capture card to record at 1080p and 60fps.
Canon EOS M50
Canon EOS M200