
Canon EOS R100 Mirrorless Camera 18-45mm 55-210mm Kit
Two RF-S lenses covering 18–210mm make the EOS R100 a complete mirrorless kit for first-time interchangeable-lens shooters.
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Overview
Key Features
Stellar Image Quality: Canon EOS R100 4K digital camera with 24.1 megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor for superb image clarity and detail can capture images with natural bokeh
Compact Design: Compact, lightweight EOS R series 4K camera with an affordable price; smallest and lightest camera body in the EOS R series built for excellent mobility
Powerful Image Processor: DIGIC 8 image processor allows for improved shooting functionality and 4K video capability; EOS R100 is a great starting point for users looking for mirrorless cameras with interchangeable lenses
High-Speed Shooting: Capture HD video at up to 120 frames per second, Full HD video at 60 fps, and 4K video at up to 24 fps — an excellent entry-level choice of 4K camera for video recording
Advanced Autofocus: Dual Pixel CMOS AF covers a wide area up to 143 zones with human face and eye detect AF; modern AF for stills and video with animal and vehicle detect AF; continuous capture of up to 6.5 shots per second when set to One-Shot AF
Includes: Canon EOS 200ES Should Bag to store and protect your camera and lens and Lexar 64GB UHS-I SD Memory Card to capture your previous moments
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual-lens kit spanning 18–210mm covers wide environmental shots, everyday walk-around, and compressed telephoto reach from a single purchase
- 24.1MP APS-C CMOS sensor renders fine detail and natural subject separation, with enough resolution to crop in post without sacrificing usable image size
- Face and eye detection AF makes portrait sessions and casual street photography reliably sharp with minimal manual adjustment
- 4K/24fps video capability gives the camera a cinematic output ceiling that smartphone shooters will immediately appreciate as a step up
- Smallest and lightest body in the EOS R lineup — a full day of shooting doesn't wear on you the way heavier mirrorless bodies do
👎 Cons
- No in-body image stabilization means you're dependent on the lenses' optical IS for any handheld work in low light or at slow shutter speeds
- 4K video is capped at 24fps, limiting fast-action video — sports and wildlife shooters will find Full HD at 60fps the more practical option in the field
- The included RF-S 18-45mm has a variable aperture starting at f/4.5, which starts to show its limits in dim indoor venues without flash or high ISO
- The 2.36M-dot EVF resolution is adequate but noticeably less refined than mid-tier mirrorless viewfinders — a limitation you feel during precise manual focus work
- DIGIC 8 processor, while capable, is a generation behind current Canon flagships, meaning noise control at very high ISOs lags behind the newer DIGIC X and DIGIC 10 chips