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If you're looking for a high-quality camera, you don't need to spend a ton of cash, nor do you need to buy the latest and greatest new product on the market. If you're willing to miss out on some features, you can save a lot of cash by picking up a last-g...
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Last updated: December 4, 2018If you're looking for a high-quality camera, you don't need to spend a ton of cash, nor do you need to buy the latest and greatest new product on the market. If you're willing to miss out on some features, you can save a lot...
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The 24-megapixel Canon EOS M100 mirrorless camera is made for novices who yearn to capture more professional-looking shots or video than they can using a smartphone or a point-and-shoot, but find most advanced cameras intimidating. Overall, the Canon EOS...
Variety of intuitive scene modes and setting, Lightweight and easy to us, Very good in low light and challenging lighting situation, Responsive swiveling touch-screen LC, Relatively inexpensive...
No electronic viewfinde, Lacks 4K vide, No hot shoe for external flas, Smaller lens selection than what other mirrorless cameras offer...
The Canon EOS M100 is definitely targeted at those who've never used an advanced camera or perhaps even a point-and-shoot before. For those people, this mirrorless camera is an attractive choice if you're looking to step up the quality of your photos and...
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Casual snapshooters and family documentarians take note: The Canon EOS M100 ($599 with 15-45mm lens) is a mirrorless camera that gets a lot right. It corrects the missteps that Canon made with its first mirrorless releases, delivering speedy autofocus and...
Cons, No EVF or mic input, Not a lot of native lenses available, Touch interface will turn off pros and shutterbugs, 1080p video feels dated...
No EVF or mic input, Not a lot of native lenses available, Touch interface will turn off pros and shutterbugs, 1080p video feels dated...
The mirrorless Canon EOS M100 delivers SLR image quality and fast autofocus in a compact build with a touch LCD that makes it easy for anyone to use...
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Announced in August 2017, the EOS M100 is Canon's latest mirrorless hybrid, interchangeable-lens camera. Aimed at entry-level photographers stepping up from a compact or smartphone, the EOS M100 offers a small and simplified design. Built around a 24.2Mp...
While the significant improvements in smartphone image quality are having a big impact on the compact and entry-level consumer camera market, there's still demand for cameras with physically larger sensors that are versatile enough to deliver good-quality...
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Last updated: November 21, 2017Whether you're looking for a compact camera with image quality exceeding that of your smartphone or just want something to sit alongside your more expensive gear, there are some impressive products that won't bust your walle...
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Last updated: November 21, 2017Maybe you want better photos in low light. Maybe you're tired of digital zoom. Or maybe you have aspirations of shooting for a newspaper or magazine one day. Whatever the reason, you're sure of one thing: your smartphone jus...
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Last updated: November 21, 2017Whether you're piling the family into the minivan for a trip to the Magic Kingdom or backpacking through Southeast Asia, you'll probably want a camera that has a larger-than-average sensor, a versatile lens and wireless feat...
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The Canon EOS M100 is an entry-level mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a 24 Megapixel APS-C sensor. Launched in August 2017 it's the smallest, cheapest and most beginner-friendly model in the current EOS M lineup, but boasts the same sensor as t...
Compact and easy to use, Wifi, Bluetooth and NFC for easy connectivity, 180 degree tilting touch-screen, Dual pixel AF for confident focusing in stills and movies...
No USB charging in-camera, Limited native EF-M lens line-up, No remote live video control, No built-in viewfinder or 4k video, PS – if you find my work useful don't forget you can support me when you shop for anything using the following links:...
Canon's EOS M100 is aimed at those upgrading from phone photography and as such needs to be easy and familiar while delivering better results and providing enough room to grow. It manages all that very well. It's compact enough to slip in your pocket and...
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The EOS M100 is Canon's newest entry-level mirrorless ILC model. Despite being appreciably smaller (and cheaper) than its higher-end M5 and M6 siblings, it comes with the same 24MP APS-C sensor equipped with excellent Dual Pixel autofocus. It also has Can...
First-time camera buyers and beginning photographers interested in general photography, travel photographers, anyone looking for a small camera with great image quality...
Great overall image quality from the 24MP APS-C sensor, Impressively small, Reliable auto mode, Refined and responsive touchscreen interface, Dual Pixel tech for good autofocus performance in stills and video, Good build quality, Built-in, pop-up flash, A...
The EOS M100 is Canon's smallest and cheapest mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, and is perfectly suited to its intended audience of smartphone users looking to step up their photography game. The touchscreen controls are polished and approachable, i...
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Meet the Canon EOS M100. It's a new entry-level mirrorless camera in Canon's EOS M range, aimed squarely at those looking to find their first ‘proper' camera for better pictures. In form and function, the camera represents a logical upgrade from using a s...
Canon has created its simplest and smallest EOS M mirrorless camera with an APS-C sensor yet. The M100 can slide into a pocket and is capable of some lovely looking images.You'll get DSLR image quality, with the control of a point-and-shoot compac...
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The 3-inch touchscreen on the EOS M100 is an important part of the camera's design and overall philosophy. The user interface is new and touch-based, which while not necessarily ideal for all situations, is likely a great way to ease a new photographer in...
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At about $300 less for a similarly-equipped kit compared to the EOS M6 ILC, the M100 is a verifiable bargain for beginners or budget-conscious shooters who want to capture high-resolution still images. From our experience using this same sensor on other 2...
(45mm, F10, 1/160, ISO 100)For more sample images, please check out our Canon M100 Sample Image Gallery.I have mixed feelings on the Canon EOS M100. At the time of this review, it can be had with a lens for only $549 (one sale had it under $500). That's a...
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The EOS M100 has clearly got Instagramers, Facebook fans and smartphone snappers firmly in its sights. Canon is pitching this as a compact and stylish camera to have with you all the time and one designed to make the switch from smartphone to camera as ef...
24.2MP Dual Pixel CMOS sensor, Beginner-friendly approach...
No electronic viewfinder, Few external controls...
Our first impressions are of a perfectly serviceable little mirrorless camera, but one that doesn't really bring anything new to the market. It's likeable, but no game-changer...
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As it has the same 24.2Mp APS-C format CMOS sensor as the Canon 80D (and M5) paired with the most recent processing engine (Digic 7), we can be confident that it will be a good performer in the image quality stakes. The presence of Canon's 49-point Dual P...
Canon has given the M100 Wi-Fi connectivity along with ‘always-on' Low Energy Bluetooth and NFC, with of which facilitate connecting the Wi-Fi system to a smartphone using a simple pairing process, Canon EOS M100 Specifications, Camera type:CSC, Date anno...
No viewfinder built-in, Relatively limited lens range...
We've yet to shoot with the M100 in earnest but it makes a good first impression, being small and neat with intuitive controls plus a good quality touchscreen. The provenance of its sensor and processing engine also bode well for image quality, as do the...
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Casual snapshooters and family documentarians take note: The Canon EOS M100 ($599 with 15-45mm lens) is a mirrorless camera that gets a lot right. It corrects the missteps that Canon made with its first mirrorless releases, delivering speedy autofocus and...
Very compact, 24MP APS-C image sensor, Fast autofocus, 6.1fps burst shooting, Tilting touch LCD, Built-in flash, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth...
No EVF or mic input, Not a lot of native lenses available, Touch interface will turn off pros and shutterbugs, 1080p video feels dated...
Canon's mirrorless EOS M100 camera delivers SLR image quality and fast autofocus in a compact build with a touch LCD that makes it easy for anyone to use...
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The Canon EOS m100 is perfect for capturing memories, by blending image quality of a DSLR camera, squeezing it into a compact casing, and making it user-friendly.The Canon M100 Mirrorless Camera uses a 24MP CMOS sensor (APS-C CMOS) to bring to life near p...
Excellent quality for a small camera, Interface makes it easy to share, Compact design...
Maxes out at 1080p...
The Canon EOS m100 may be a tiny camera, but it still packs a pretty mean punch in the quality department. That’s still true even if it maxes out at FHD 1080p. Once you’ve captured the picture image, its access to both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth makes it really...
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