Testseek.co.uk have collected 182 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 100D Rebel SL1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 100D Rebel SL1.
May 2013
(80%)
182 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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1482 Reviews
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The editors liked
Small body size
Touchscreen
Great image quality
Small size
Autofocus is swift
No compromise to image quality
Live view responsive
Engineering marvel in many respects
Battery life lasted well
Compact body
Lightweight
Good image quality
Smaller and lighter build makes carrying DSLR body and lens less of a drag
Yet more compact proportions haven’t obviously compromised picture quality
Extremely compact body for a DSLR with builtin flash
Excellent screen
Multitouch controls
Accurate display calibration
Userfriendly handling
Simple and effective controls
Responsiveness
Very fast to use
Picture quality
Perfectly usable up to 3200
Small
Light body
Live View performance
Great picture quality
Smaller and lighter build makes carrying DSLR body and lens less of a dra
Quality Canon 18MP stills
Good 1080/30p videos
Very fast
Accurate focusing
Good design including rubberised handgrip
Creative filters feature live preview
Strikingly small body
The editors didn't like
Overall system still large
Art filters only usable in Live View
Slow Live View focusing
Small size
Less advanced AF system than 700D and similar Canon models
Less featured than 700D and similar models
Viewfinder settings not particularly bright
Some viewfinder AF point bleed
No tilting LCD
Indoors shots can be soft
Not much cheaper than 700D
The lighter construction results in more obvious camera shake in lower light
No angle adjustable LCD plus a smaller handgrip than the 700D which costs just 50 quid more
1855 STM kit lens isn't great
Sharpness could be better
Too bulky
Sound recorded in mono
No flip-out screen
Stripped-back controls
The 700D does more
The lighter construction results in more obvious camera shake in lower ligh
Abstract: As always I start with it in the easiest mode ‘Auto' and assume that I know nothing. There is a printed Basic Instruction Manual and when I mention that it is 116 pages then you realise this is very powerful unit and although I have been taking images for...
The 100D is easy to like. Its ergonomics are surprisingly successful and image quality is only significantly bettered by full-frame cameras. When first launched it cost a whopping £575, which was a substantial amount of money for an entry-level DSLR, but...
Published: 2014-04-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: No prizes for what makes the Canon EOS 100D White DSLR special. Yep, it's got a white coat of paint. A year after the release of the world's smallest and lightest DSLR, that being the Canon EOS 100D, the white model delivers a nigh-on identical package...
Quality Canon 18MP stills, Good 1080/30p videos, Very fast, accurate focusing
Grip may be too small for some, Mono onboard sound, Quality falls off after ISO 800
The Canon EOS SL1 is a good DSLR, although a bit pricey – you can pick up a kit for $649 and $799 with an additional 55-250mm zoom. Yet, one of its main draws is its small size and it really doesn't deliver on that score since it's just a shade smaller ...
Published: 2013-12-22, Author: David , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: But regular cameras are now catching up in the convenience stakes. Some have WiFi built in so you can send images to social networking sites, while compact system cameras offer the high-quality image capabilities of DSLRs but in a smaller and more mana...
There's been quite a bit of noise in recent months about the "Death of the DSLR." We've written about this previously, and there's definitely a nugget of truth to it. Every major camera manufacturer now produces a mirrorless camera system, with only Canon...
Abstract: So when Canon says it has the smallest ever DSLR, I'm interested. These cameras, when not elephantine, do have advantages. The pictures they produce tend to have less depth of field, which sounds like a bad thing, but lends that professional, blurred back...
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Published: 2013-08-23, Author: Marc , review by: stuff.tv
Small, light body, Live View performance, Great picture quality
No flip-out screen, Stripped-back controls, The 700D does more
The Canon 100D is a great camera with many plus points. It takes fantastic photos and shoots lovely video, is small, light and well built, and has the best Live View performance of any APS-C camera (at least until we test the forthcoming EOS 70D ). But t...