Testseek.com have collected 108 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 200D Rebel SL2 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 200D Rebel SL2.
August 2017
(79%)
108 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
711 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Colorful imagery
Solid lowlight performance
Excellent Dual Pixel CMOS AutoFocus (video & live view)
Helpful guide modes and menu systems for beginners
3" Vari-angle Touchscreen great for selfies or recording video alone
Full Manual modes for those wh
Really small and light
24MP APS-C image sensor
Dual Pixel AF in Live View
Vari-angle touch LCD
Microphone input
Guided user interface
Wi-Fi
Vari-angle touchscreen
Excellent Dual Pixel live view AF
New 18-55mm STM lens
Lightweight build
User-friendly controls
Great image quality
Smooth videos
Good battery life
Higher resolution and better image quality than SL1
Much improved dynamic range
Excellent Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Compact body with improved ergonomics
Articulating touchscreen
Full HD movies up to 60p
Better battery life
Compact and lightweight
Improved autofocus in Live View and Movie mode
Fully articulated LCD
Up to 5 fps continuous shooting
Feature Assistant
External microphone jack
Those seeking a portable and easy-to-use interchangeable lens camera with an optical viewfinder. Travelers who want to effortlessly share their photos with friends on social media
Nevertheless
The camera doesn't seem intimidating like its more sophisticated siblings might be to those with no DSLR experience
And that's the real point
As you'd expect
The touchscreen occupies most of the back of the camera
And it feels as robust
The editors didn't like
Only 9 focus points (optical AF)
Slower burst shooting than other Canon DSLR
Not weather sealed
No 4K Video
No in-body Image Stabilization
If you do buy the kit
The lens cap is easy to knock off
Dated nine-point focus system
Some focus lag in live view
Small Raw shooting buffer
Video limited to 1080p
Only 9 AF points for viewfinder shooting
You're paying for compactness
Size advantage reduced
Only 9 AF points
Cropped output in 4k resolution
Product photos by Raj Rout
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Shallow buffer depth with RAW files
Dynamic range and high ISO performance still not as good as leading competitors
No 4K video option
OVF only offers 9 AF points
Modest number of AF points
Small optical viewfinder
No 4K video
Most compact DSLR currently on the market
JPEGs have pleasing
Saturated color
Lots of detail captured in Raw
Excellent Dual Pixel AF system
Reliable subject tracking in live view & movie mode
Fully articulating LCD has good touch features
Feature A
9 AF limits scope for subject tracking with viewfinder
Lightweight build, User-friendly controls, Great image quality, Smooth videos, Good battery life
Only 9 AF points, Cropped output in 4k resolution, Product photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweet, Facebook Comments
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Really small and light, 24MP APS-C image sensor, Dual Pixel AF in Live View, Vari-angle touch LCD, Microphone input, Guided user interface, Wi-Fi,
Dated nine-point focus system, Some focus lag in live view, Small Raw shooting buffer, Video limited to 1080p
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