without autofocus 89 frames with 6.1 fps, with autofocus 1000 frames with 4 fps
Image processing
Image processor
DIGIC 8
White balance
Yes
General
Video recording
1080p (60, 30 and 24 fps)
LCD screen
3" with 1,040,000 dots
Battery
LP-E12
Data Port(s)
Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth
Dimensions
108.2 mm × 67.1 mm × 35.1 mm (4.26 in × 2.64 in × 1.38 in)
Weight
299 g (0.659 lb) including battery
Chronology
Predecessor
Canon EOS M100
The Canon EOS M200 is a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera first announced by Canon Inc. on September 25, 2019.[1] Canon EOS M200 incorporates the proprietary image processor that allows the camera to capture still images up to 6.1 fps using the fixed focus and 4 fps burst mode. The EOS M200 can be connected to all EF, EF-S and TS-E lenses with an available adapter.[2]
^Rumors, Canon. "Canon officially announces the EOS M200". Canon Rumors. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
^Deutschland, Canon. "Kompakt und leicht: die neue Canon EOS M200 mit 4K-Video, 4K-Zeitrafferfunktion und 24,1 Megapixeln - Canon Presse Center". Come and See (in German). Retrieved 2019-09-26.
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