
Canon
Canon M200 Body EOS Mirrorless Camera White (Renewed)
4K
A 24.1MP APS-C sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS AF with eye detection, and 4K video in a compact white mirrorless body — renewed for a lower entry price.
$718.35*
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Overview
Key Features
Fast and accurate Dual Pixel CMOS AF with eye detection AF
High-image quality with 24.1 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor.
4K video and 4K time-lapse movie along with vertical video*.
3.0-Inch touch panel LCD screen with tilt Option for 180° for selfies.
Built-in Bluetooth** and Wi-Fi technology*** with auto image transfer.
Specifications
Sensor
24.1 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C)
Autofocus
Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Eye Detection
Video
4K UHD, 4K Time-Lapse, 1080p
Display
3.0-inch Touch LCD, 180° Tilt
Mount
Canon EF-M
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Color
White
Condition
Renewed (Refurbished)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 24.1MP APS-C CMOS sensor delivers enough resolution for print work up to A2 and significant cropping latitude in post for wildlife or street work
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF with eye detection reliably acquires and holds focus on portrait subjects without manual focus peaking or focus confirmation aids
- 180° tilt touchscreen enables selfie framing and vlogging without requiring an external monitor or mirror attachment
- Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with auto image transfer sends JPEGs to a paired smartphone immediately after capture — no card reader required for social media delivery
- Compact body dimensions make it a genuinely pocketable mirrorless option when paired with the 15-45mm EF-M kit lens
👎 Cons
- No electronic viewfinder forces all composition through the rear LCD — problematic in direct sunlight where the screen's brightness may be insufficient for confident exposure evaluation
- 4K video uses a crop from the APS-C sensor, effectively creating a 2.56x total crop factor from full frame — wide-angle video work requires a rectilinear ultra-wide lens to compensate
- The EF-M mount ecosystem is Canon's discontinued mirrorless platform — no new EF-M lenses are being developed, limiting future glass investment compared to Canon's RF-mount system
- Maximum native ISO ceiling is not listed in available specifications — low-light shooting performance should be verified against sample images before committing to the renewed purchase
- No in-body image stabilization — IBIS compensation requires optically stabilized lenses, which narrows the effective EF-M lens options for handheld low-light work
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "renewed" mean for this camera, and what condition should I expect?
Renewed (refurbished) means the camera has been returned, inspected, tested, and certified to meet functional performance standards. Cosmetic condition varies — typically graded as "like new," "very good," or "good" depending on the seller's grading. Sensor, autofocus system, shutter, and video functions are verified operational. A renewed camera at this price tier provides the same image quality as new hardware.
Is the EOS M200 compatible with Canon's EF lenses, or only the EF-M mount?
The M200 uses the Canon EF-M mount natively. It is not directly compatible with Canon EF or EF-S lenses without the Canon EF-EOS M mount adapter (sold separately). With that adapter, the full EF and EF-S lens ecosystem is accessible, including autofocus function. Native EF-M lenses are the faster, more compact option for this body.
How does the Dual Pixel CMOS AF with eye detection perform in real-world portrait shooting?
Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF is consistently regarded as one of the most reliable contrast-detection AF systems in its class. Eye detection locks onto a subject's eye during portraiture and tracks through moderate head movement and repositioning. In well-lit conditions, it is fast and accurate. In low light below approximately EV 3, detection reliability decreases, and the system may hunt briefly before acquiring.
Does the M200's 4K video have any crop factor compared to the APS-C sensor's field of view?
Yes — the M200's 4K recording uses a 1.6x crop from the APS-C sensor, meaning there is an additional crop on top of the APS-C's existing 1.6x crop factor relative to full frame. In practice, wide-angle shooting in 4K requires a wider lens than you'd use for equivalent Full HD framing. 1080p recording uses the full sensor width with no additional crop.
Does the M200 have an electronic viewfinder, and does the tilting screen go fully flat for waist-level shooting?
The M200 has no electronic or optical viewfinder — it is display-only shooting. The touchscreen LCD tilts 180° for selfie mode but does not tilt fully downward for waist-level or overhead shooting; it tilts forward, not rearward. For event and street photographers who prefer an EVF, the M200's display-only design is a noted limitation.