Canon EOS M200 EF-M 15-45mm is STM Kit Review
The Canon M200's autofocus is magic and the image quality is superb, but its tiny size comes with some big compromises. Here's who should buy it.
Overview
The Canon M200 is a compact mirrorless camera that's built for simplicity. It packs a 24.1MP APS-C sensor into a tiny body, and its main trick is a touchscreen that flips up for selfies. This is a camera that wants to get out of your way and let you shoot, whether that's photos or 4K video.
It's not trying to be a pro tool. There's no viewfinder, no in-body stabilization, and it's not weather-sealed. But for its size and price, the image quality and autofocus punch way above their weight.
Performance
The autofocus is the star here. It's in the 96th percentile, which means it's seriously good. The Dual Pixel CMOS AF with eye detection locks on fast and stays locked, even for portraits. The 24.1MP sensor delivers sharp, clean photos that look great. The 4K video is decent, but the lack of stabilization hurts—footage can get shaky without a gimbal or steady hand. Battery life and burst shooting are just average, so don't expect to shoot sports with it.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong af (96th percentile) 89th
- Strong display (92th percentile) 82th
- Strong sensor (85th percentile) 76th
- Strong video (70th percentile) 66th
Cons
Specifications
Full Specifications
Sensor
| Type | CMOS |
| Size | APS-C |
| Megapixels | 24.1 |
Autofocus
| Eye AF | Yes |
Video
| Max Resolution | 4K |
Display & EVF
| Touchscreen | Yes |
Build
| Weight | 0.9 kg / 1.9 lbs |
Value & Pricing
At around $750, the M200 sits in a tricky spot. You're paying a premium for that compact form factor and the excellent autofocus. If you absolutely need the smallest possible camera with great photo quality, it's worth it. But if you can handle a slightly bigger body, you'll get more features for your money elsewhere.
vs Competition
Stack it up against something like the Sony a6400, and you see the trade-offs. The a6400 has a viewfinder, better burst shooting, and more robust video features, but it costs more and isn't as tiny. The Fujifilm X-S20 is another step up, adding great stabilization and more video controls for a higher price. The M200's real advantage is its size and simplicity—it's the easiest one to just pick up and use.
| Spec | Canon EOS M200 EF-M 15-45mm is STM Kit | Nikon Z Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera | Fujifilm X-H FUJIFILM X-H2 Mirrorless Camera | Sony Alpha Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera | Panasonic Lumix GH Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Mirrorless Camera with 12-35mm | OM System OM OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II Mirrorless Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | - | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless |
| Sensor | 24.1MP APS-C | 24.5MP Full Frame | 40.2MP APS-C | 33MP Full Frame | 25.2MP Four Thirds | 22.9MP Micro Four Thirds |
| AF Points | - | 299 | 425 | 759 | 315 | 1053 |
| Burst FPS | - | 20 | 20 | 10 | 75 | 120 |
| Video | 4K | 6K @120fps | 8K @60fps | 4K @60fps | 5K | 4K @60fps |
| IBIS | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | true | true | true | false | true |
| Weight (g) | 853 | 669 | 590 | 635 | 726 | 62 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Af | Evf | Build | Burst | Video | Sensor | Battery | Display | Connectivity | Social Proof | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canon EOS M200 EF-M 15-45mm is STM Kit | 88.9 | 42.8 | 62.1 | 36.3 | 66.1 | 81.8 | 48.1 | 75.6 | 33.4 | 57.3 | 40.9 |
| Nikon Z 6 III Compare | 94.6 | 99 | 98.3 | 87 | 99.2 | 96 | 96.5 | 95.5 | 96.1 | 98 | 90 |
| Fujifilm X-H 2 Compare | 95.6 | 99 | 87.1 | 92.1 | 100 | 92.3 | 99 | 95.5 | 96.1 | 98 | 98.9 |
| Sony Alpha a7 IV Compare | 98.1 | 96.5 | 97.6 | 76.7 | 89.9 | 97.5 | 98 | 95.5 | 96.1 | 98 | 90 |
| Panasonic Lumix GH 7 Compare | 94.1 | 96.2 | 81.8 | 98 | 94.8 | 73 | 96.3 | 86.9 | 96.1 | 98 | 99.4 |
| OM System OM 1 Mark II Compare | 98.7 | 98.4 | 75.6 | 99 | 86.1 | 72.2 | 98 | 95.5 | 96.1 | 98 | 99.8 |
Verdict
Buy the Canon M200 if you're a beginner, a vlogger, or just want a super simple, high-quality camera that disappears into your bag. Its autofocus and image quality are fantastic for the size. But skip it if you need a viewfinder, shoot a lot of handheld video, or want to grow into more advanced photography features.