Rating 4.4 103 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
price $875.50
PhotoReview
13 years ago

FIRST LOOK: Canon EOS 100D

Although it's too early to make a firm pronouncement before we receive a review camera, we feel Canon has a real winner with the EOS 100D. Many photographers have been waiting for a capable, lightweight compact camera that can accept a wide range of lenses and accessories and merge seamlessly into...
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Camera Labs
13 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel SL1 / 100D

The Canon EOS Rebel SL1, or 100D as it's known outside North America, is the company's latest entry-level DSLR and the smallest and lightest model with an APS-C sensor to date. Announced in March 2013, it's arguably the successor to the entry-level EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D and undoubtedly produced in...
Pros:
  • World's smallest DSLR
  • Truly compact body, Good photo and video quality, 1080p movies with respectable continuous AF, Excellent touch-screen interface, Microphone input, Remote control over USB using PCs or Macs, New kit lens with very quiet AF and non-rotating barrel
Cons:
  • Modest continuous shooting speed at 4fps
  • No built-in Wifi and no Canon accessory either
  • Screen doesn't flip-out
  • it's fixed in position
  • Basic auto exposure bracketing of three frames
  • No auto-panorama mode in-camera
  • Non adjustable AF area size in Live View
  • Loses size advantage once you fit most...
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PhotoRadar
13 years ago

If you're looking for something which is truly portable, but still retains DSLR-type stylings and operability, take a look at the Panasonic G5 or the newer Panasonic G6
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Adorama
13 years ago

I'm reviewing the SL1 as a long-time Canon DSLR user and one that has been searching for a good, small, speedy backup camera for casual use. I'll leave the highly technical issues such as ISO performance to others. I've had a series of smaller cameras like the Canon G11.
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PC Pro
13 years ago

Canon EOS 100D

Canon makes few serious sacrifices to deliver the most compact and lightweight DSLR yet
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What Digital Camera
13 years ago

Canon EOS 100D / Rebel SL1 Review

The Canon EOS 100D breaks new ground in that it's the smallest and lightest DSLR ever made. Find out how it performs in the full Canon EOS 100D review
Pros:
  • Highly responsive touchscreen
  • Petite and lightweight design
  • Rubberised handgrip
  • Effective Auto Lighting Optimizer
  • Image Quality at high ISO
  • Smooth and silent AF performance
  • Live preview for creative filters
Cons:
  • Only one cross-type AF point
  • Limited amount of AF points compared with its closest rivals
  • No cheaper than the Canon EOS 700D
  • Small battery
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PC Advisor
13 years ago

Canon EOS 100D review

Canon has miniaturised the digital SLR with the EOS 100D. If you want a small camera, but absolutely have to have a proper viewfinder, this is your best bet at the moment. It's surprisingly usable given its tiny dimensions, although its 18-megapixel sensor is getting on in age.
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New Zealand PC World
13 years ago

Canon EOS 100D camera

Canon has miniaturised the digital SLR with the EOS 100D. If you want a small camera, but absolutely have to have a proper viewfinder, this is your...
Pros:
  • Good ergonomics for its small size
  • Good image and video quality
  • Simple
  • easy to operate
Cons:
  • No sensor improvements since 550D
  • Cheap construction
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Tech Advisor
13 years ago

Canon EOS 100D review

Canon has miniaturised the digital SLR with the EOS 100D. If you want a small camera, but absolutely have to have a proper viewfinder, this is your best bet at the moment. It's surprisingly usable given its tiny dimensions, although its 18-megapixel sensor is getting on in age.
Read more on Tech Advisor
review.goodgearguide.com.au
13 years ago

This tiny digital SLR may be small, but it competes with much larger cameras

Canon has always been an easy choice for entry-level digital SLR cameras, combining low prices with good feature-sets and impressive image quality in its basic EOS range. Nikon has recently taken the crown with its D3200, though - Canon's response has been to diversify and offer three entry-level...
Pros:
  • Good ergonomics for its small size
  • Good image and video quality
  • Simple
  • easy to operate
Cons:
  • No sensor improvements since 550D
  • Cheap construction
Read more on review.goodgearguide.com.au
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