expiredStrifeZero posted Nov 16, 2023 06:26 PM
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expiredStrifeZero posted Nov 16, 2023 06:26 PM
Canon EOS M200 24.1MP Mirrorless Camera w/ EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 Lens (White)
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Price n eds to come down quite a bit more to justify this though.
The $500ish for the refurbished RP camera is the much better buy
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I loved the size of the system but the 24MP sensors Canon had in these were not great. Poor mid and high ISO performance and not great dynamic range.
I recently picked up a Z30 and it blows them out of the water in challenging shooting conditions.
This is a good price for the M200, but honestly I found it uncomfortable without a grip and I was not a huge fan of using the touch screen for everything with my M100
I've heard the M50 and M200 have better AF than the 5/100 I had. That was a huge weakness with the first gen Dual Pixel
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if it is, then they don't care about this.
if it isn't, and they're interested in this, then they'll buy it?
pretty simple.
some people like these types of cameras.
some people just use their sufficient phone camera.
streaming music from a service is prob sufficient.. but some people like vinyl for some reason
ig let folks decide what they want.
i'd say an outhouse is sufficient for taking shits.. but i'd rather take a shit in the bathroom.
In many cases, the phones will be comparable or better compared to higher end point and shoots, so the amount of people needing a camera is much less nowadays.. but there's still definitely a need beyond professionals.
I guess it's similar in ways to Bluetooth earbuds versus hardwired, oversized headphones. You can listen to music on both, but you'll hit a limit on what the earbuds can deliver, even if you're not a professional musician
The camera can't be powered/charged over usb.
I wanted aps-c or larger on a sub $500 budget. Main goals were bigger sensor and lense options for sports.
Paired it with an EF-S to M adapter and this lense...
https://www.mpb.com/en-us/product...5-6-is-stm
The combo was just what I wanted. I can reach out from the sidelines like I'm on the field and capture crisp enough images to digitally crop without issue. Also can grab enough light to stop fast action well.
Maybe it's a dead platform, but that can also mean it's a good budget platform if you can still find what you need.
Still no phones that can close the gap on glass and sensor size if you need those things. If you don't know why you might need them, then a phone is your best choice.
It's was designed to be an enthusiast format and meant to be pocketable. Can't really say it's a dead platform when Canon already made a number of lenses that enthusiasts would most likely buy, and there's a huge back catalog of lenses that you can use with adapters.
It's an enthust camera designed at a general audience. It works pretty well in most applications that we've tried with it. And I think if you want a no frills camera that will take consistently good pictures, this will work great for you. Want something for family holidays, vacations, and just to have around when you want better glass than your phone has? This is a good option for you.
I mainly shoot street and a RicohGR is my daily carry, and I would never replace it with this Canon. Different tool for a different job. The touchscreen controls aren't my favorite, and the lack of a hotshoe is annoying, but those are minor annoyances.
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