A Street Photography Beast: Canon EOS M200 + 22mm Pancake Lens visual review

Today I propose you the result of some hours passed in Mexico City downtown with my new camera for Street Photography.

I let myself go by the ease of working with this camera. A small, light, discreet camera. Nobody really cares about me while I am shooting. The obvious advantage is revealed with an almost total invisibility there is a harbinger of otherwise impossible photos. I am really enjoying the experience using the Canon M200, guys, and yes, it is exactly I expected: it is like a Ricoh GR camera.

This is a visual review, so we give space to images:

Alex Coghe

Alex Coghe is an Italian editorial and documentary photographer based in Mexico City. His work explores contemporary life, culture, and human presence through documentary photography and portraiture. His images have appeared in international publications, reflecting an approach centered on authenticity, atmosphere, and visual storytelling. Alongside his photographic work, he also leads workshops and masterclasses focused on photographic narrative and observation.

https://alexcoghe.com
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