( All Raw Video Clips ) Canon 200d Mark ii Photo & Video Quality Test in Portrait Photography,Night Photography,Photo Studio

 Oh, how I went on at the beginning of the year! It was about being a bit disappointed with a Canon compact camera. I just assumed I could charge the battery in the camera with a regular USB charger. But I was traveling far from home and was disappointed to find that none of my charging devices would work. Soon the battery died and that was it. I should have taken the charger with me.



If you are traveling with this camera, be sure to take the included battery charger with you. As far as I could tell, the camera is simply not designed to charge via a Micro-B USB connection.

This means the battery lasts forever. According to Canon's specs, it's good for 1,070 shots with the flash fired at 50% and 1,630 shots without the flash. Gentlemen!

Tested Features of Canon 200d Mark ii

  1. slow-mo
  2. 4k video
  3. iso
  4. grains
  5. color tone
  6. W.B
  7. picture style
  8. blur
  9. bokeh
  10. low light
  11. picture quality
  12. touch screen
  13. auto light optimization
  14. burst shoot
  15. autofocus 
  16. Sharpness

Canon 200d Mark ii features a rating in Photography

  • iso range: 10\10
  • color tone: 9\10
  • white balance: 9\10
  • background blur: 10\10
  • bokeh effect: 10\10
  • grains coverage: 10\10
  • highlights & shadows detail: 10\10
  • autofocus: 10\10
  • jpeg quality: 9\10
  • continuous shooting speed: 10\10
  • depth of field: 10\10
  • live view photography: 9\10
  • eye tracking: 10\10
  • flashlight photography: 10\10
  • HDR mode: 10\10
  • Touch Screen Focus: 9\10
  • sharpness: 10\10
  • image stabilization: 9\10

Key features of Canon 200d Mark ii

  • 24.1 MP, DSLR camera
  • Suitable for: Absolute beginner | Hobby | Competent photographer
  • Single lens kit
  • CMOS (APS-C)
  • Dimensions - 12.24 x 9.26 x 6.98 cm
  • Warranty: 24 months

But I smirked a little. It seemed to me an overly optimistic claim. Except that after 400 shots in about three weeks without a charge—with the camera set to shoot both JPEG and RAW—the battery indicator still showed full. Hmmm. I was running out of time for more shots, with a planned return of the camera. So put it in burst mode and it went for a walk with the button pressed. For a long, long time. I took pictures until the camera stopped and refused to take pictures.

But it wasn't because he ran out of strength. No, the 64GB SDXC card was full. In about three weeks, I took 7,226 photos on one battery charge.


And the battery indicator on the camera was still half full.


You may not need that charger after all.

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I copied 384 7.18GB files to my computer using a Micro-B USB connection and it took almost five minutes and ten seconds. My speed was 23.8 MB/s. If you have a card full of content, it might be worth pulling it out and putting it in a fast card reader.


Shooting with a Canon EOS 200D Mark II camera

Like I said, I've been carrying this camera for a few weeks. It was so light that I never hesitated to grab it. Startup may not have been the fastest of cameras I've used recently, but at a maximum of a few seconds it wasn't a problem.

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It was a bit of learning how to do the things I love to do. There is no exposure bracketing in the switch or mode dial settings. Instead, you have to set it in the menu. Fine. What matters is that it's there. Ad hoc exposure compensation was easily accessible via a button near the arrow cluster. Touch it and turn the dial near the trigger and it was almost like using a mirrorless camera.

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Almost, but not exactly. Of course, the optical viewfinder does not reflect these kinds of electronic changes. Or, just in case, it has a data bar at the bottom showing the changes you're making. But the image itself remains unchanged. So you can't use how the image looks to make these adjustments. You will simply have to make a judgment call and then view the resulting photograph. After all, it's almost like movie days!

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I was more into the 18-135mm lens, so that's what I used most of the time. It proved to have an extremely useful range, from a slightly wide-angle equivalent of 28.8mm to a long reach equivalent of 210mm. The birds were out and I couldn't resist trying to get close to them with a longer lens.

Remember they are all handmade. Sharpness is a testament to the effectiveness of OIS.



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