Canon EOS R100 Review
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The Canon R100 is a budget-friendly camera with an APS-C sensor. The image quality is decent and suitable for still photography. The build quality is better than expected, but the camera lacks modern features such as touchscreen and articulating screen.
The Canon R100 is a budget-friendly camera with a decent image quality suitable for still photography. However, it lacks modern features and falls short in terms of video quality.
Pros
- Budget-friendly
- Decent image quality
- Lightweight and compact design
Cons
- Lacks modern features
- Average video quality
- Outdated autofocus system
The build quality of the camera is better than expected, but the lack of modern features such as a touchscreen and articulating screen is noticeable.
The Canon R100 is a budget-friendly camera that comes with a 24-megapixel APS-C sensor. The image quality is surprisingly good, especially when using raw capture. However, the JPEG images tend to have reduced fine detail. The build quality of the camera is better than expected, with a lightweight and compact design. However, the lack of modern features such as a touchscreen and articulating screen makes the camera feel outdated. The autofocus system is decent but not on par with newer Canon cameras. The video quality is average, with noticeable noise at higher ISO levels. Overall, the Canon R100 is a decent budget camera for still photography, but it falls short in terms of modern features and video quality.
The autofocus system is decent but not on par with newer Canon cameras, making the R100 feel slightly outdated.
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