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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
Canon has given the M100 Wi-Fi connectivity along with ‘always-on' Low Energy Bluetooth and NFC, with of which facilitate connecting the Wi-Fi system to a smartphone using a simple pairing process, Canon EOS M100 Specifications, Camera type:CSC, Date anno
No viewfinder built-in, Relatively limited lens range
We've yet to shoot with the M100 in earnest but it makes a good first impression, being small and neat with intuitive controls plus a good quality touchscreen. The provenance of its sensor and processing engine also bode well for image quality, as do the...
While it might be seen as unimportant to the target market (snapshooters looking to upgrade), the EOS M100/15-45mm combo has a few critical drawbacks for serious photographers. Firstly, the lack of a built-in EVF will always be a major barrier to its acce...
Canon might have history of being centre stage with the prosumer set, but it wants a slice of the online social image sharing pie too. How? By offering Insta addicts the easiest possible transition to a proper camera.Veteran photographers will bemoan the...
If you're using a smartphone and feel a little limited by what a small sensor can deliver, but don't want the huge bulk of a DSLR or large CSC, the EOS M100 could still potentially be up your street.It produces very good images, and is very easy to use ri...
Canon might have history of being centre stage at something like the Rutland Bird Fair where you'll see RM10k 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 t...
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Published: 2018-03-25, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: PHOTO: HandoutWith mirrorless camera sales soaring, it is little wonder that Canon is starting to build on its own mirrorless offerings, like the the new EOS M100.In the past, the focus had always been on DSLRs, the cash cow of the Japanese camera mak...
What's attractive with the EOS M100? The fact that is really small compared to other mirrorless cameras out there. So compact, it literally fits in the palm of your hand, even with the attached kit lens. It is also light, making it an ideal camera for tra...
Abstract: El universo de las cámaras sin espejo está aún dando sus primeros pasos. Las prestaciones que ofrecen en comparación con las réflex en el ámbito profesional son aún menores. Pero a ningún entendido de la fotografía se le escapa que las mirrorless son el f...
Abstract: Para no apartarse de su sistema de identificación de cámaras, en el que menos dígitos significan modelos de más alta gama, Canon ha degradado efectivamente su modelo básico sin espejo EOS M10 al modelo M100, junto con su actualización bianual. Es una opci...