Canon’s new $549 EOS M200 mirrorless camera has eye-detecting autofocus and 4K recording

Canon has unveiled the EOS M200 compact mirrorless camera, the follow-up to the M100 that was released in late 2017. It packs in several improvements over its predecessor: it now has the Digic 8 image processor, the amount of autofocus points has been increased from 49 to 123, it has eye-detecting autofocus (that keeps the focus sharp on people), and it adds the ability to shoot 4K/24p footage. All four of those spec bumps puts the M200 more in line with Canon’s M50, albeit with a more simplified physical interface.

Not much has changed about the look of the M200. It’s still small and has the same 24.1-megapixel APS-C sensor found in the M100. Similarly, this model also has a built-in flash, and its moveable screen can still be flipped...

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