Canon EOS R100
£670/$600 (with RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens)
A step up from a smartphone in terms of image quality
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Designed to tempt upgraders from smartphones, the R100 has a comfortable grip.
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Its RF-S lens mount accepts RF-S lenses natively, but full-size RF variants will also fit.
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Images are captured by a 24.1MP CMOS APS-C sensor, paired with a Digic 8 processor.
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Specifications
Lens mount: Canon RF-S
Sensor: 24.1MP APS-C CMOS
Image processor: Digic 8
AF points: Dual Pixel CMOS AF (88% coverage)
ISO range: 100 to 12,800 (exp to 25,600)
Stabilisation: Electronic (Movie Digital IS)
Video: 4K up to 25p (1.55x crop), 1080p up to 60p (uncropped), 720p up to 120p • Vertical video
Viewfinder: 2.36m dots, up to 60fps refresh rate, 0.95x magnification
Memory card: 1x SD/SDHC/SDXC UHS-I
LCD: Fixed 3-inch (non-touch)screen, 1.04m dots
Max burst: 6.5fps (3.5fps with AF)
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Micro HDMI, microphone jack
Dimensions: 116.3 x 88.1 x 58.7mm
Weight: 356g (with battery and memory card)
The Canon EOS R100 is a camera we’ve been waiting for since the R system first launched – an affordable, entrylevel model that’s simple enough for families to capture treasured shots as easily as on their phone, yet advanced enough to grow with someone as their photography skills develop.
The Canon EOS R100 is simple enough for a first-timer to shoot great images in Auto, but it reveals its real strengths in semi-automatic and manual modes, where you can start getting creative in ways that aren’t possible on a smartphone. The R100 replaces the best-selling Canon Rebel SL2/Canon EOS 200D as well as the Canon Rebel T7/Canon EOS 2000D and is the most affordable entry point into the company’s EOS R camera system – along with its impressive range of Canon RF lenses.