
Canon has just announced the latest entry to its M-line of mirrorless camera. The M200 is the sequel to the M100 compact mirrorless camera, and it brings slight improvement to a relatively successful model line.
The design of the M200 borrows heavily from the original M100. What is added is the new DiGiC 8 image processor to process the images taken with the 24MP CMOS APS-C sensor, a new flip-up touchscreen for vlogging/selfies and an updated Dual-Pixel autofocus that adds on eye detection.
Otherwise, the M200 will work with all current M Lenses, and accessories that has been created for the M100. The battery life is also about the same – 300-ish shots per charge.
The EOS M200 will be available in October in the US, bundled with the collapsible 15-45mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM lens for USD549 (~RM 2302). No news of Malaysian availability as of yet.


