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Best cameras under $200 in 2025
For a great camera that won't break the bank, Claire Gillo and the AP team offer a guide to the best cameras under £200/$200.
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Canon has announced a new 'Cropping Guide' firmware update, which aims to make framing portraits easy and consistent. The feature costs $120 per camera and is available on the EOS R50, R10 and R7.
Its 4288 x 2398 pixel count is clearly designed for delivering 4K footage. We'd usually expect Canon to have already offered it in a camera, if it planned to, before offering it to external users.