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Canon EOS M100 + 15-45/3.5-6.3 IS STM

Ease of operation is one of the key selling points of the Canon EOS M100, a fun, compact and mirrorless camera. Even though this is considered an entry-level model for those new to interchangeable-lens cameras, it boasts a lot of top-line features.


All-Inclusive Touch Screen

The ability to access all operations through the M100's full touchscreen interface is one of the big reasons why this model is the epitome of easiness. It's not just a touch screen - it's a 180-degree tilt screen too.


A Precise Approach To Focussing

It's just as easy to achieve a fast and precise focus, thanks to dual pixel CMOS AF, touted by Canon as their most advanced autofocus system.


An Upgraded Processor

As well as upgrading the sensor to 24.2-megapixels, up from 18-megapixels on previous models, Canon has introduced a new and improved image processor as well, for better overall performance and results.


Interchangeable Lens

Experimenting with a new lens from time to time is just part of a photographer's journey as they gain confidence. The M100 gives the user the chance to mix and match with a range of quality lens types - it takes Canon EF-M lenses, as well as EF and EF-S lenses.


A Colourful Canon


If you can change the lens, why not change the colour as well? The M100 gives the user a choice of nine different-coloured jackets to suit the user's individual preferences.

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Manufacturer: Canon

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ePHOTOzine
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6 years ago
Canon EOS M100 Full Review

The Canon EOS M100 replaces the M10 and features a 24 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, Full HD video recording, a 3inch tilting touch-screen, creative filters, and numerous shooting modes to make it easy to shoot with. The M100 has an RRP of £449 body only.

Excellent colour reproduction; Compact camera; Compact lenses available; Easy to use touch-screen; Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC

No panoramic mode; Limited external controls; Price seems high; Plastic feel

Music Photo Life
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS M100

Canon is increasing its focus on mirrorless camera formats which caters to a larger market segment, given the unexpected growing success of mirrorless competitors like Sony and Fujifilm. The Canon EOS M100 was launched in Oct 2017 and replaces the M10 as the entry-level EOS…

PC Magazine
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6 years ago
Canon EOS M100 Review

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 solid image quality. It's one of the smaller mirrorless models on the market, with a big touch LCD that will appeal to smartphone photographers. It's not our absolute favorite affordable mirrorless option—that's the Sony a6000—but it's a fine alternative for casual shooters who don't mind the absence of an EVF. Design The M100 ($649.00 at Amazon) is one of the smaller mirrorless cameras out there. It measures 2.6 by 4.3 by 1.4 inches (HWD) without a lens and weighs about 10.7 ounces. The included 15-45mm zoom is well matched, coming in at 1.8 by 2.4 inches (HD) and adding just 4.6 ounces. The entire package weighs less than a pound and, while it won't fit in your pocket, it also won't take up that much room in a bag. Similar P...

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.

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

PhotoReview
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6 years ago
Canon EOS M100

The EOS M100, which was announced by Canon at the end of August in 2017, replaces the two-year-old EOS M10 at the entry level in Canon's mirrorless camera line-up. Marginally larger and heavier, the new model features higher resolution, the latest DIGIC 7 processor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF.

Crutchfield
★★★★★
5 years ago
Easy to use camera for beginners

Ordered for upcoming trips because I wanted a lightweight camera to take with me. The camera is fairly easy to use and takes great quality pictures. I enjoy how quickly I can transfer pictures from the camera to my phone.

Small; lightweight; good photo quality; easy to use; responsive touchscreen

No viewfinder

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
Excellent camera when paired with an EOS-M lens adapter and ...

Excellent camera when paired with an EOS-M lens adapter and also with their 11-22 lens. The only primary feature missing for me, coming from their DSLRs, is auto-bracketing mode. There is plenty of manual control when you need it but the lack of 3 or 5 exposure bracketing is annoying.

canon.com.au
★★★★★
6 years ago
good camera

very easy to use all the time and great pic from it

Currys
★★★★★
6 years ago
CANON EOS M100 Mirrorless Camera & Triple Lens Bundle

Wireless connectivity consistent Compact and does not weigh much Responsive touchscreen Entry-level camera with basic but easy to understand features Great colours

Lacks guided user interface Basic controls; no micro sd entrance Price seems high Plastic feel

Canon
★★★★★
6 years ago
Good Camera

Features are good and size is adequate

amazon.ca
★★★★★
5 years ago
good entry level

good entry level camera, alto other then the object tracking, good for videos, nothing new compared to any of the 5y old dslr.

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