Canon EOS R100 Mirrorless Camera, RF Mount, 24.1 MP, DIGIC 8 Image Processor, Continuous Shooting, Eye Detection AF, Full HD Video, 4K, Small, Lightweight, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Content Creation
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Canon EOS R100 Mirrorless Camera, RF Mount, 24.1 MP, DIGIC 8 Image Processor, Continuous Shooting, Eye Detection AF, Full HD Video, 4K, Small, Lightweight, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Content Creation

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  • Compatible Mountings
    Canon RF
  • Aspect Ratio
    16:9 3:2 4:3
  • Photo Sensor Technology
    CMOS
  • Supported File Format
    RAW JPEG C-RAW
  • Image Stabilization
    Sensor-shift
  • Maximum Aperture
    4 Millimeters
6.5 fps continuous shooting
📸24.1MP APS-C sensor
🔗Wi-Fi & Bluetooth connectivity

Description

🚀 Elevate your content game with the Canon EOS R100 – small body, big impact!

  • PRECISION FOCUS - Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 143 zones & Eye Detection for razor-sharp shots
  • 4 K CONTENT READY - Shoot stunning 4K video and Full HD with professional-grade image processing
  • SEAMLESS SHARING - Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to instantly connect and share your creativity
  • COMPACT POWERHOUSE - Smallest, lightest EOS R series body for ultimate mobility
  • SPEED MEETS CLARITY - Capture fast moments at 6.5 fps without missing a beat

The Canon EOS R100 is a lightweight, mirrorless camera featuring a 24.1MP APS-C sensor and DIGIC 8 processor, delivering high-quality images and 4K video. It boasts advanced Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 143 autofocus zones including Eye Detection, continuous shooting at 6.5 fps, and seamless wireless connectivity via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, making it perfect for on-the-go professionals and content creators.

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Specifications

Connectivity Technologywired, wireless
Wireless TechnologyBluetooth, Wi-Fi
Video OutputHDMI
Total USB 2.0 Ports1
Total USB Ports1
Total Video Out Ports1
Shooting ModesAutomatic
Digital Scene Transitionfalse
Digital-StillYes
Movie ModeYes
Image Capture TypeStills & Video
Night visionNo
Auto Focus TechnologyPhase Detection, Contrast Detection
Focus FeaturesContinuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points143
Focus Typemanual-and-auto
Focus ModeContinuous-Servo AF (AF-C)
AutofocusYes
Aspect Ratio16:9, 3:2, 4:3
File FormatRAW, JPEG, C-RAW
Effective Still Resolution24.1 MP
JPEG Quality LevelNormal
Supported Image FormatJPEG, possibly RAW
Maximum Image Size24.1 MP
Total Still Resolution24.1 MP
Lens TypeTelephoto
ZoomOptical Zoom
Camera LensRF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens
Focal Length Description18-45 millimeters
Lens Construction2
Photo Filter Size49 Millimeters
Metering MethodsEvaluative, Partial and Spot, also Center-weighted
Exposure ControlAutomatic
White Balance SettingsAuto
Crop Modesupported
Screen Size3 Inches
Display TypeLCD
Dots Per Screenapproximately 1.04 million dots
Display Fixture TypeFixed LCD
Touch Screen TypeCapacitive
Display Resolution Maximum1.04 million dots
Has Color ScreenYes
Memory Slots Available1
Write Speedup to 100 MB/s
Flash Memory UHS Speed ClassU3
Compatible MountingsCanon RF
Sensor TypeCMOS
Image stabilizationSensor-shift
Maximum Aperture4 Millimeters
Expanded ISO Minimum100
Photo Sensor Resolution24.1 MP
Photo Sensor SizeAPS-C
Maximum Shutter Speed+/- 3 stops seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed30 seconds seconds
Form FactorMirrorless
Special FeatureDual Pixel CMOS AF with 143 AF Zones
ColorBlack
Item Weight0.79 Pounds
Video Resolution2160p
ViewfinderElectronic
Flash ModesTTL Auto
Camera FlashBuilt-In
Skill LevelProfessional
Specific Uses For ProductPhotography
Compatible DevicesDevices with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
Continuous Shooting6.5 fps
Aperture modesVariable aperture (f/4.5-6.3)
Viewfinder Magnification0.95x
Audio InputBuilt-in microphone
Flash Sync Speed1/200 or 1/250
Video Capture FormatH.264/MPEG-4
Expanded ISO Maximum25600
Battery Weight22 Grams
Delay between shots0.15 seconds
Audio Output Typeinternal

Reviews

4.5

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R**F

Beginner-Friendly and Addicting Camera to get into Photography

TL;DR: If you're looking into photography as a hobbyist/beginner this is an amazingly compact powerhouse. It doesn't break the bank AND allows you to save your money for lenses.This camera is addicting.It's my gateway to beginner photography and I want to take pictures of everything. I took it to my local Renaissance Faire, take daily pictures of my sister's cats, candid photos of my friends and family, flowers and shops during my wife and I's daily walks, etc.It's so light and compact that the thought of getting larger and longer lenses on this would make it look really silly. Its Continuous shooting mode is fast enough to capture some horse back riding during the Ren Faire and I captured my wife's arrow mid-flight (although blurry) at 1/4000 when we participated in archery.The GUI is so beginner friendly and explains what each mode does (Manual/Aperture Priority/etc.). It actually helped me understand what each is used for so my wife took plenty of pictures with the right settings quickly. If you dig deeper into the menus there's more granular options like Manual Focusing, Viewfinder/Display brightness, Display options, etc. There's a ton and it's a hassle to navigate through them all... Until you find out you can create your own custom quick access menus. These quickly allows me to navigate to my favorite menu options that I frequently tinker with without moving through all of the other options one by one.The body is so small that I was afraid it would easily slip out of my hands. That was not the case as the grips on the right-hand side is grippy enough that it feels like it you can hold it with a light squeeze while adjusting focus with your left hand on the lens. This kit also provides a strap that allows the camera to be hung around your body for quick access.The performance on the batteries lasts for at least a day with heavy usage so I recommend another battery just in case. Unfortunately, it does not come with a charger and the manual's "Charging the Battery" section talks about charging the battery with a charger. So buy a charger that's compatible with LP-E17 batteries.The autofocus' performance is so impressive that it's enticing my wife to get one for herself.Disclaimer: These photos are taken with the Canon RF50mm F1.8 STM Lens, Fixed Focal Length Prime Lens and NOT the lens included with this kit (Canon RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens).

D**N

Amazing budget camera

For starters, this is a budget camera. It should not be compared to $3,000 flagship cameras.That said, I love this thing. It has the full Canon menu. You can achieve almost any setting you desire.The RF lenses are amazing, and this camera body uses them amazingly well. You can also adapt your EF lenses to this.Because it is a budget camera, they do a lot of hand holding and the automatic functions are pretty extensive. You have to switch the menu from the simple menu to the standard one in order to get all of the stuff, but that's easy to do. You should spend a lot of time in this menu system to make sure you understand what the camera can do.This would not be suitable for professionals and you're not going to use this as a main camera if you're taking wedding photos or sports photos. But I have taken it to events and got an amazing shots.I highly recommend this to anyone who wants a high-powered budget camera with a lot of artistic options. This would probably not be suitable as a main camera for a videographer or a professional, but it would work for photo journalism.I originally bought it because I have a DSLR and I wanted to see what the mirrorless experience was like. I may buy a full size like the R8 or better one of these days, but this little camera is my favorite companion. It's great for street photography. It's great for so many things. If you're looking for a camera, you will not get anything better than this for the price.

T**P

I couldn’t care less about an articulating touch screen.

Twenty-four years ago, my first serious camera was an all-manual Ricoh film camera. The only electronic feature it had was a built-in light meter for setting the exposure. Focus was achieved by aligning a split prism in the viewfinder. Today, I appreciate more convenience. When I’m on a photoshoot, I use autofocus to capture expressions quickly, but I still manually set the shutter, aperture, and ISO to ensure consistent exposure between locations, making batch processing easier.For my needs—typically portraits, small events, and traveling—when buying a new camera, my priorities are solid build quality, sharp image quality, sufficient low-light performance, fast and accurate autofocus, long battery life, RAW output, and manual controls for the exposure triangle. The Canon EOS R100 delivers on all these fronts. I don’t need an articulating screen, touch controls, joysticks, thumb wheels, or streaming capabilities. I want a camera, not an Xbox.The few drawbacks, as others have mentioned, include the camera being quite small. If you’re nearsighted, you might need to remove your glasses to see the screen, but I somehow don’t need to remove my glasses to look through the viewfinder. Additionally, manually changing ISO takes some navigating, back button focus isn’t an option, and the autofocus beep is hard to hear outside. I’ve started to just trust the camera to set the ISO automatically, with a 3200 maximum, and lock the exposure with the function button, and this has worked out surprisingly well. When I need to manually focus, focus peaking is an option, which works similarly to a split prism. How nostalgic.To the credit of those who complained about the lack of modern features, they may have been integral in encouraging Canon to lower the price of the R100. I’m thankful for that because I’d be more willing to spend $300 for this camera than $600.If you also appreciate simplicity and don’t have a regular need to record yourself, the Canon EOS R100 is an excellent buy as a primary or backup camera.A couple of final notes: For an impressive demo of the video capabilities when using an ND filter, look up “Canon R100 4K Video Test” by DSI Pictures on YouTube. Secondly, I’d advise against investing heavily in RF-S lenses; instead, opt for full-frame RF lenses in case you decide to upgrade to a full-frame camera later. Lastly, the featured photo was taken at a yoga center.

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