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Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200

Portability
79
Imaging
70
Features
88
Overall
77
Canon EOS M50 Mark II front
 
Casio Exilim EX-S200 front
Portability
96
Imaging
37
Features
25
Overall
32

Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 Key Specs

Canon M50 II
(Full Review)
  • 24MP - APS-C Sensor
  • 3" Fully Articulated Screen
  • ISO 100 - 25600 (Expand to 51200)
  • 3840 x 2160 video
  • Canon EF-M Mount
  • 387g - 116 x 88 x 59mm
  • Revealed October 2020
  • Earlier Model is Canon M50
Casio EX-S200
(Full Review)
  • 14MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 2.7" Fixed Display
  • ISO 50 - 3200
  • Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
  • 640 x 480 video
  • 27-108mm (F3.2-5.9) lens
  • 132g - 100 x 55 x 18mm
  • Released August 2010
Photography Glossary

Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 Overview

On this page, we are matching up the Canon M50 II and Casio EX-S200, former is a Entry-Level Mirrorless while the other is a Ultracompact by rivals Canon and Casio. There exists a substantial gap between the image resolutions of the M50 II (24MP) and EX-S200 (14MP) and the M50 II (APS-C) and EX-S200 (1/2.3") posses different sensor size.

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The M50 II was launched 10 years after the EX-S200 which is quite a big difference as far as technology is concerned. Both the cameras have different body design with the Canon M50 II being a SLR-style mirrorless camera and the Casio EX-S200 being a Ultracompact camera.

Before going straight to a thorough comparison, here is a quick summation of how the M50 II matches up versus the EX-S200 with regards to portability, imaging, features and an overall score.

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Reasons to pick Canon M50 II over the Casio EX-S200

 M50 II EX-S200 
ReleasedOctober 2020August 2010More modern by 125 months
Display typeFully ArticulatedFixed Fully Articulating display
Display dimensions3"2.7"Larger display (+0.3")
Display resolution1040k230kClearer display (+810k dot)
Selfie screen Take selfies
Touch friendly display Easily navigate

Reasons to pick Casio EX-S200 over the Canon M50 II

 EX-S200 M50 II 

Common features in the Canon M50 II and Casio EX-S200

 M50 II EX-S200 
Focus manually Very accurate focusing

Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 Physical Comparison

In case you're intending to carry around your camera often, you need to factor its weight and dimensions. The Canon M50 II offers exterior measurements of 116mm x 88mm x 59mm (4.6" x 3.5" x 2.3") along with a weight of 387 grams (0.85 lbs) while the Casio EX-S200 has dimensions of 100mm x 55mm x 18mm (3.9" x 2.2" x 0.7") accompanied by a weight of 132 grams (0.29 lbs).

Examine the Canon M50 II and Casio EX-S200 in our brand new Camera & Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Take into consideration, the weight of an ILC will change based on the lens you are working with during that time. Following is a front view physical size comparison of the M50 II and the EX-S200.

Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 size comparison

Looking at dimensions and weight, the portability rating of the M50 II and EX-S200 is 79 and 96 respectively.

Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 top view buttons comparison

Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 Sensor Comparison

Typically, it can be hard to imagine the gap between sensor sizes only by reviewing a spec sheet. The image underneath will give you a more clear sense of the sensor measurements in the M50 II and EX-S200.

Clearly, each of the cameras provide different megapixel count and different sensor sizes. The M50 II due to its larger sensor is going to make achieving shallow DOF less difficult and the Canon M50 II will offer you greater detail utilizing its extra 10 Megapixels. Greater resolution will help you crop pics more aggressively. The more modern M50 II provides an advantage with regard to sensor technology.

Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 sensor size comparison

Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 Screen and ViewFinder

Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Portrait photography with Canon M50 II
Portrait photography with Casio EX-S200
82
has manual focus
sensor resolution is decent (24MP)
sensor size is decent (APS-C)
provides face detect focus
delivers RAW files
35
manual focus
decent sensor resolution (14 megapixels)
lack of manual mode
can't use external flash
sensor is tiny (1/2.3")
does not have RAW support
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Street Comparison

Canon M50 II Street photography features
Casio EX-S200 Street photography features
84
screen articulates fully
built in image stabilization
sensor size is decent (APS-C)
delivers RAW files
supports focus by touch
very good ISO range (25,600)
57
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
fixed screen
sensor is tiny (1/2.3")
does not have RAW support
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Sports Comparison

Canon M50 II Sports photography advice
Casio EX-S200 Sports photography advice
76
built in image stabilization
sensor resolution is decent (24 megapixels)
sensor size is decent (APS-C)
provides tracking focus
supports phase detect auto focus
terrible battery life (305 shots)
38
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
decent sensor resolution (14 megapixels)
no shutter priority
sensor is tiny (1/2.3")
does not have phase detect auto focus
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Travel Comparison

Travel photography with Canon M50 II
Travel photography with Casio EX-S200
78
has bluetooth
supports focus by touch
sensor resolution is decent (24 megapixels)
built-in flash
screen is selfie friendly
terrible battery life (305 CIPA)
65
decent sensor resolution (14 megapixels)
built-in flash
reasonably wide (27mm)
lack of Timelapse mode
doesn't posses selfie friendly screen
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.2)
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Landscape Comparison

Landscape photography with Canon M50 II
Landscape photography with Casio EX-S200
80
has manual focus
change lenses (Canon EF-M mount)
pretty good screen size (3 inch)
built in image stabilization
sensor resolution is decent (24 megapixels)
sensor size is decent (APS-C)
very good ISO range (25,600)
delivers RAW files
terrible battery life (305 shots)
42
manual focus
reasonably wide (27mm)
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
decent sensor resolution (14MP)
lens is fixed (fixed lens mount)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.2)
tiny screen (2.7 inch)
lack of manual mode
sensor is tiny (1/2.3")
does not have RAW support
lack of Timelapse mode
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Vlogging Comparison

Canon M50 II as a Vlogging camera
Casio EX-S200 as a Vlogging camera
85
screen is selfie friendly
touchscreen enabled
built in image stabilization
provides face detect focus
video res high (3840 x 2160 pxls)
comes with mic port
29
reasonably wide (27mm)
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.2)
doesn't posses selfie friendly screen
low res video (640 x 480 resolution)
lack of microphone socket
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Canon M50 II vs Casio EX-S200 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Canon M50 II and Casio EX-S200
 Canon EOS M50 Mark IICasio Exilim EX-S200
General Information
Brand Name Canon Casio
Model type Canon EOS M50 Mark II Casio Exilim EX-S200
Class Entry-Level Mirrorless Ultracompact
Revealed 2020-10-14 2010-08-03
Physical type SLR-style mirrorless Ultracompact
Sensor Information
Processor Chip - Exilim Engine 5.0
Sensor type CMOS CCD
Sensor size APS-C 1/2.3"
Sensor measurements 22.3 x 14.9mm 6.17 x 4.55mm
Sensor surface area 332.3mm² 28.1mm²
Sensor resolution 24 megapixel 14 megapixel
Anti alias filter
Aspect ratio 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9
Highest resolution 6000 x 4000 4320 x 3240
Highest native ISO 25600 3200
Highest boosted ISO 51200 -
Lowest native ISO 100 50
RAW images
Autofocusing
Manual focusing
Autofocus touch
Continuous autofocus
Autofocus single
Autofocus tracking
Autofocus selectice
Center weighted autofocus
Autofocus multi area
Live view autofocus
Face detection focus
Contract detection focus
Phase detection focus
Total focus points 143 -
Cross type focus points - -
Lens
Lens mount type Canon EF-M fixed lens
Lens zoom range - 27-108mm (4.0x)
Maximal aperture - f/3.2-5.9
Total lenses 23 -
Focal length multiplier 1.6 5.8
Screen
Type of screen Fully Articulated Fixed Type
Screen sizing 3 inches 2.7 inches
Resolution of screen 1,040 thousand dots 230 thousand dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch functionality
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder Electronic None
Viewfinder resolution 2,360 thousand dots -
Viewfinder coverage 100% -
Features
Slowest shutter speed 30 seconds 4 seconds
Maximum shutter speed 1/4000 seconds 1/2000 seconds
Continuous shooting rate 10.0 frames/s -
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manual mode
Exposure compensation Yes -
Custom white balance
Image stabilization
Built-in flash
Flash distance 5.00 m (at ISO 100) -
Flash options - Auto, flash off, flash on, red eye reduction
Hot shoe
Auto exposure bracketing
White balance bracketing
Exposure
Multisegment metering
Average metering
Spot metering
Partial metering
AF area metering
Center weighted metering
Video features
Supported video resolutions 3840 x 2160 @ 23.98p / 120 Mbps, MP4, H.264, AAC 1280 × 720 (20 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps)
Highest video resolution 3840x2160 640x480
Video format MPEG-4, H.264 Motion JPEG
Microphone port
Headphone port
Connectivity
Wireless Built-In None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB Yes USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS Yes None
Physical
Environmental sealing
Water proofing
Dust proofing
Shock proofing
Crush proofing
Freeze proofing
Weight 387 grams (0.85 lbs) 132 grams (0.29 lbs)
Physical dimensions 116 x 88 x 59mm (4.6" x 3.5" x 2.3") 100 x 55 x 18mm (3.9" x 2.2" x 0.7")
DXO scores
DXO All around rating not tested not tested
DXO Color Depth rating not tested not tested
DXO Dynamic range rating not tested not tested
DXO Low light rating not tested not tested
Other
Battery life 305 photos -
Form of battery Built-in -
Battery ID - NP-120
Self timer Yes (2 or 10 secs, custom) Yes (10 seconds, 2 seconds, Triple Self-timer)
Time lapse recording
Storage type SD/SDHC/SDXC slot (UHS-I compatible) SD/SDHC, Internal
Card slots One One
Price at launch $599 $0