Testseek.co.uk have collected 90 expert reviews of the Canon EOS M100 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS M100.
November 2017
(75%)
90 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
320 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010090
The editors liked
Small size
Large sensor
Easy to use
Good wireless connectivity
Small and lightweight
Responsive touchscreen
Well built for an entry-level model
Really small-scale design
Good image quality in good light
Touchscreen functionality and point-and-shoot use
Excellent wireless connectivity
Very good image quality
Super-simple for novices
Fast and responsive autofocus
Compact retracting kit lens
Small
Compact and lightweight
Good photo quality with a lot of detail
Easy to navigate menus accessible using the articulated touch screen
Compatible with a wide range of interchangeable lenses
The camera body is available without a lens for £339.99
The editors didn't like
No viewfinder (or option to add one)
No 4K video
You might quickly outgrow it
Lacks guided user interface
Very basic controls
Doesn't offer support for a viewfinder
Limited lens line-up
Point-and-shoot design means many manual controls are hard to access
Not as beginner-friendly as it could be
No viewfinder
Everyday adjustments fiddly
Full HD not 4K video
Not especially easy to grip
Twisting the lens for zooming can be difficult
The lack of a grip made it awkward to hold
It doesn't have a premium look and feel
Battery life didn't last as long as similar cameras we have tested
Small, compact and lightweight, Good photo quality with a lot of detail, Easy to navigate menus accessible using the articulated touch screen, Compatible with a wide range of interchangeable lenses, The camera body is available without a lens for £339.99
Twisting the lens for zooming can be difficult, The lack of a grip made it awkward to hold, It doesn't have a premium look and feel, Battery life didn't last as long as similar cameras we have tested
If you're looking for an affordable camera that lets you adjust settings yourself, the Canon EOS M100 is a great buy. It takes good quality photos at an affordable price, although the short battery life and lack of a grip were disappointing...
Good wireless connectivity, Small and lightweight, Responsive touchscreen, Well built for an entry-level model
Lacks guided user interface, Very basic controls, Doesn't offer support for a viewfinder, Very basic controls
The Canon EOS M100 picks up where the Canon EOS M10 left off, but its very basic, rather expensive, and has room for improvement in areas of its handling and manual control. Anyone buying their first interchangeable camera or looking to take their photog...
Published: 2017-11-22, Author: Rod , review by: techradar.com
Very good image quality, Super-simple for novices, Fast and responsive autofocus, Compact retracting kit lens
No viewfinder, Everyday adjustments fiddly, Full HD not 4K video, Not especially easy to grip
The EOS M100 has been designed to be simple and unintimidating for novices and smartphone photographers, and it succeeds at that really well – but if you're looking for a camera that can grow with your technical skills you could soon find it frustrating...
Really small-scale design, good image quality in good light, touchscreen functionality and point-and-shoot use, excellent wireless connectivity
Limited lens line-up, point-and-shoot design means many manual controls are hard to access, not as beginner-friendly as it could be
If you're looking for DSLR image quality in a point-and-shoot-style camera, then the Canon EOS M100 makes a lot of sense. However, for us, it's a bit of a hit-and-miss camera.In the M100's favour: it's able to deliver excellent images straight out of the...
Abstract: Canon has livened things up a bit in what's been a quiet few months for camera releases, unveiling a replacement for the Canon EOS M10 in the form of the Canon EOS M100. This latest model in the company's mirrorless lineup sits below the EOS M6 and EOS M...
Published: 2017-08-29, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Really small-scale design,Good image quality in good light,Touchscreen functionality and point-and-shoot use,Excellent wireless connectivity
Limited lens line-up,Point-and-shoot design means many manual controls are hard to access,Not as beginner-friendly as it could be
If you're looking for DSLR image quality in a point-and-shoot-style camera, then the Canon EOS M100 makes a lot of sense. However, for us, it's a bit of a hit-and-miss camera.In the M100's favour: it's able to deliver excellent images straight out of the...
No viewfinder (or option to add one), No 4K video, You might quickly outgrow it
Canon might have history of being centre stage at something like the Rutland Bird Fair where you'll see £2k lenses sported by chaps aged 60+ called Norman, but it wants a slice of the online social image sharing pie too. How? By offering Insta addicts the...
Abstract: 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 differentia...
The Canon EOS M100 is a mirrorless camera aimed at beginners who like the idea of being able to interchange lenses and produce superior results to those from a basic compact or smartphone. From my brief time with the camera I found it quick to focus in gl...
Excellent quality for a small camera, Interface makes it easy to share, Compact design
Maxes out at 1080p
The Canon EOS m100 may be a tiny camera, but it still packs a pretty mean punch in the quality department. That’s still true even if it maxes out at FHD 1080p. Once you’ve captured the picture image, its access to both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth makes it really...