Rating 4.4 92 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
price $1,468.03
Review guidelines
12 years ago

Canon EOS 100D: Review

Bigger is better Americans say. That bigger is better. But in this photograph, slogan may have more or less sense depending on which characteristic is taken into consideration. If you talk about, then it is obvious Megapixel race to see who offers the highest resolution.
Pros:
  • Excellent ergonomics thanks to details like the proximity sensor that turns off the screen when not in use
  • Image Quality
Cons:
  • Impossible to replace the memory card and battery
  • Auto ISO with a minimum amount of time the shutter cannot be configured
  • Cannot customize the functions of the controls
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Photo answers
12 years ago

The Canon EOS 100D certainly offers an interesting proposition for anyone looking to purchase their first D-SLR; or indeed for Canon D-SLR owners who are looking to invest in a lightweight back-up to their everyday camera.
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Tech2
12 years ago

Canon EOS 100D Review

Canon was late in entering the mirrorless camera market. When it did come out with the EOS M it faced some flak due to the slow autofocus speed. Although Canon did announce a firmware update to improve the AF speed in June this year, the damage was already done.
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Digitaltrends
12 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel SL1 Review

The Canon EOS SL1 is a good DSLR, although a bit pricey – you can pick up a kit for $649 and $799 with an additional 55-250mm zoom. Yet, one of its main draws is its small size and it really doesn't deliver on that score since it's just a shade smaller than a classic DSLR like the Nikon D3300.
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PC Magazine
12 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel SL1

Canon bills the EOS Rebel SL1 ($649.99 list, body only) as the world's smallest digital SLR. There's no arguing about that; it's impressively small, making Canon's standard 18-55mm zoom lens look positively huge in comparison.
Pros:
  • Compact design
  • Touch screen
  • Quick to start and focus
  • 4fps continuous shooting
  • Smooth live view focus experience
  • Microphone input
  • Good high ISO performance
Cons:
  • Limited Raw burst shooting
  • Pentamirror viewfinder
  • Fixed rear LCD
  • May be too small for some hands
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eCoustics
12 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel SL1 Review

Canon's high-performing EOS Rebel SL1 is the tiniest digital SLR you can put your hands on, but it may be too small for some hands. (4 out of 5) Pros Compact design Touch screen Quick to start and focus 4fps continuous shooting Smooth live view focus experience Microphone input Good high ISO...
Pros:
  • Compact design
  • Touch screen
  • Quick to start and focus
  • 4fps continuous shooting
  • Smooth live view focus experience
  • Microphone input
  • Good high ISO performance
Cons:
  • Limited Raw burst shooting
  • Pentamirror viewfinder
  • Fixed rear LCD
  • May be too small for some hands
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itreviews.com
12 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel SL1

Canon's high-performing EOS Rebel SL1 is the tiniest digital SLR you can put your hands on, but it may be too small for some hands.
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AVHub
12 years ago

The EOS 100D would seem to confirm that, if somebody really wants what's loosely called a ‘serious camera', the D-SLR is still the first cab off the rank. And, consequently, it also confirms that the only really good viewfinder is an optical one. Hmm.
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dpreview.com
12 years ago

So in the course of downsizing from my Nikon D300 with the yummy 17-55mm 2.8 lens, which got a bit cumbersome for travel, I waited and purchased a Sony NEX-7 with the kit 18-55 lens.
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Steve's Digicams
12 years ago

While the SL1 looks a lot like other EOS Rebel cameras at first glance, once you hold this model you'll notice the thing that sets the SL1 apart from its Rebel brethren -- its small size.
Pros:
  • Smaller size and lighter frame is definitely noticeable versus other DSLRs
  • Seems to have a sturdy feel and good build quality
  • SL1 remains easy to hold with well-sized right-hand grip
  • despite small camera body
  • Extremely fast performance in Viewfinder mode
  • Image quality is very good versus others...
Cons:
  • Having an articulated LCD would have been a nice feature
  • No built-in wireless capabilities
  • AF illuminator sometimes struggles in extreme low light situations
  • Slight changes in menus between Viewfinder and Live View modes may confuse some photographers
  • Battery life is below average versus other...
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