EOS M200

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EOS M200

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Based on 13 Reddit mentions

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AF with EF - EOS M Adapter and Sigma lens

It's 'dead' in the same way the EF system is 'dead', yet people are buying EF DSLRs left and right these days due to the cheap cost yet high quality pictures they take. The big differences between the M50 vs R7 are: The R7 is decently larger, has two SD card slots, has animal eye tracking in auto fo

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KawaiiUmiushi in r/canonM50

May 19, 2026 3:03 PM

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Am I looking for a unicorn?

$300? small and decent quality? yes, a unicorn i am not familiar with your camera but I know that some Lumix cameras are highly regarded. a DMC-LX100 will cost u $779 at MPB. it gets excellent reviews Slightly bigger but a bit more versatile would be a Canon M200 for $479. a small lens that delivers

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aarrtee in r/AskPhotography

May 18, 2026 11:30 AM

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DIM: Canon EOS M200

As someone na may mirrorless cam eto masasabi ko: Another bulk lang sa gamit mo yan, lalo kung everday mo dadalin. Tatamarin ka buksan pa yan para sa quick snaps. Mas magagamit mo phone mo. Hindi naman mai-identify ng soc med friends mo na kuha ang pics mo sa dedicated cam. Currents phones ay kayang

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Wakalulu578 in r/deinfluencingPH

March 20, 2026 12:43 PM

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Recommendations please?

i buy from MPB USA... they stand behind their products. most of what i get works great. I bought an inexpensive compact camera... an old one. it was malfunctioning when it came in. they sent me paperwork to print out for free shipping.... sent a FedEx courier to pick it up and gave me a full refund.

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aarrtee in r/AskPhotography

December 13, 2025 3:56 PM

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What camera would you recommend from these options?

a mirrorless camera... along with your old EF-S lens.... and an EF to M adapter will not be compact! i don't think you have enough of a budget for an m50 and a decent ef-m lens if u invest in an M camera get one of the later ones: M50, M50 mk II, M200 or M6 Mk II if u really want to go with the M50

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aarrtee in r/AskPhotography

January 16, 2026 11:37 PM

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Anyone else ?

I'd say that either you don't really enjoy photography or you're buying the wrong cameras, or a mix of both. I see often people that just need a basic camera and spend thousands on an ILCE, plus lenses, cards, etc, just to find out you have to travel everywhere with 5Kg on your shoulder. So obviousl

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PuzzleHeadPistion in r/AskPhotography

August 11, 2025 1:53 PM

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Mirrorless + tuttofare 2.8: ma quali?

Visto che consideri i terze parti come il Tamron, ricorda che su Canon RF puoi anche montare gli EF, e che per Canon RF-S c'è un sigma 16-50 f/2.8 con innesto RF-S. Se resti su FF, uno zoom normale f/2.8 performante ti costerà sempre un botto, la coperta è corta. In compenso di fissi f/2.8 ce n'è a

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somelite in r/FotografiaItalia

May 15, 2026 8:15 AM

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To the people that say “never leave home without my camera” what do you mean?

My Old Canon EOS-M with a 22 f/2 lens. If I were to replace it today, might go with an m200 which is a similar form factor but much more capable. Or an M6 mark i which is 3mm wider and 2mm taller but thicker with a better grip. Both of these have improved autofocus and a flip up screen.

MedicalMixtape in r/AskPhotography

April 23, 2026 2:43 PM

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Will prices ever come down?

Cameras are making a resurgence for several reasons from COVID hobbying, to the desire to put down your cellphone and AI pictures, and displaying your social media best life for all to see and be envious of. So cameras are “trendier” than ever, from the Canon G7x with all the basic girls, to the Fuj

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MedicalMixtape in r/ricohGR

April 23, 2026 9:45 PM

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Point and shoot type camera?

If you don't have a set budget, you should look at one of the Rich GR series cameras. They have an APS-C sensor, are small and pocketable with a fixed, either 28mm or 40 mm equivalent lens. They are not cheap, the GR IV is about 1600, while the III and IIIx are about 1200 new. Buying used can save y

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BalticLensman in r/canonr8

January 20, 2026 3:01 PM

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