Just for balance, there are some great toy drones at low end of market, the Hubsan X5, Cheerson WD-10 to name a couple, but they are small indoor fliers, perfect for learning/practicing controls, and many come with usable low res camera's for fun pictures. The small quads have a huge advantage in crashing as they have so little weight/momentum they are almost indestructable, and don't damage what they hit (walls/furniture etc), also flying indoors you have much more reliable weather
The step up to GPS/HD cam quads is a bit higher than $200 but is coming down almost every month, so I'm sure won't be long, and there are a few models in that range from Chinese suppliers, but they are a bit less commonly known/appreciated, so buying at that price point is much more of a gamble, than if you can stretch to a 'known' item like the Blade Chroma, or DJI Phantom 3 Advanced, these have GPS/altitude hold, HD camera's (1080p up to 4k) and lots of other features, but at a cost.
Nothing wrong with starting on the cheaper quads to learn/practice, as the controls are identical on the cheapest to the most expensive, and mastering the controls on something cheap/robust is definitely more sensible !
This is a video from the Cheerson WD-X10 which is around $40 and has wifi video downlink to smartphone, basically the same concept as DJI Phantom3 at much lower resolution/cost.