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

The EOS 200D II is Canon's lightest digital SLR camera with a flip-out touch LCD display. Weighing just a little heavier than a bottle of water*, the camera slips comfortably right into your bag for everyday photography. Inside its tiny body is Canon's 24.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, DIGIC 8 processor, and a host of features that would make your daily life seamless.


First incorporated into the EOS DLSR, Creative Assist and Smooth Skin let you achieve the effects you want on your photos and take the perfect selfie with ease. Stay connected to the camera with Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity and send images to your mobile devices via Wi-Fi while shooting for easy sharing.

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Capture high-resolution images with a 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and freeze the action to capture the perfect moment with 5 frames per second continuous shooting. If you're unsure of camera techniques and terminology, you'll love the guided view mode that helps you learn as you shoot – a great match for beginners.

Unique to the EOS 200D Mark II is autofocus with eye detection. The camera uses the subject's eye as the autofocus point, making portrait photography a simple process. In low light or shooting at night, this camera's ISO 100-25,600 range will help you capture beautiful evening photos.

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

Consistently capture your best angle with the 3” rotating touchscreen LCD display with self-portrait mode. In self-portrait mode, 5 levels of skin smoothing ensure you always look your best – taking the perfect selfie is easy! This camera records HD and Full HD movie, but you can choose to create high definition magic with 4K video recording and 4K time-lapse.

Shoot and share instantly with the Canon Camera Connect app via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Sharing your adventures with family and friends on social media is so easy, say goodbye to long cable transfers. Whether it's you or the budding photographer in your life, this Canon EOS 200D Mark II is the perfect companion.

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I can't really disagree with the statement that the Canon EOS 200D Mark II DSLR is the company's lightest DSLR yet. Not that I've checked them all, but it's definitely bright. But it is much more than that.


Speaking of which, the monitor is flexible. You can turn it to the left and rotate it on its axis, so you can basically see it from anywhere. Useful for framing those difficult shots. Again, it's in live view mode. In normal mode, the monitor shows the settings.


The sensor powering the monitor is APS-C sized. The Canon APS-C is slightly smaller – 22.5x15mm versus 24x16mm – than some other brands, but I doubt that makes any significant difference. This one has a resolution of 24 megapixels - images are 6,000 x 4,000 pixels and average size of 10 MB for JPEGs at the highest quality and 25 MB to 30 MB for RAW images.

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The Canon EOS 200D Mark II comes with an 18-55mm zoom lens with a maximum aperture of f/4.0 to f/5.6. Being APS-C, the crop factor is 1.6:1, so the lens is equivalent to 28.8mm to 88mm in full-frame. Canon also sent an 18-135mm zoom (around $850) and a 60mm macro prime (around $750) for review. Both zooms have built-in optical image stabilization. In Canon's habit of putting OIS in the lenses rather than the camera body. Dual Pixel autofocus with nine autofocus points is used. All three lenses also have a manual/auto focus switch.

The camera is laid out basically like any DSLR. The switch also has a movie shooting position (4K up to 25p, FullHD at 60p). One mode dial provides things like Intelligent Auto, Aperture Priority, Manual and so on. The scattered buttons on the back of the camera call up other functions. They are set by a dial near the trigger.



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