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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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Canon EOS M100 hands-on review

Hands-on review: Canon's new entry-level mirrorless camera is aiming for lots of likes...

24.2MP Dual Pixel CMOS sensor; Beginner-friendly approach

No electronic viewfinder; Few external controls

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Canon EOS M100 entry mirrorless crams M6 into M10's body

In keeping with its naming schemes, where fewer digits denote higher-end models, Canon has effectively demoted its basic EOS M10 mirrorless to M100 in conjunction with its two-year update. It's an odd choice since there isn't a lot of room for differentiation between the M5 and M6 and the M100 that would merit opening up a naming gap -- hopefully, that means there's a change coming.

The company's renamed replacement for the EOS M10 seems like a stripped-down version of the M5 and M6.

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