Canon's latest mirrorless camera is meant for phone photographers wanting more

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What just happened? Canon has introduced its most affordable EOS R series camera to date. The new EOS R100 packs a 24.2 megapixel APS-C size sensor alongside a DIGIC 8 image processor, and uses a Dual Pixel CMOS AF system that breaks scenes up into 143 AF zones. Eye Detection AF is also an option when your subject's full body is in frame.

Canon's latest can continuously shoot at up to 6.5 shots per second, and longtime smartphone photographers might get some mileage out of the Creative Assist and Creative Filters features. The camera's electronic shutter could come in handy when shooting in sound sensitive environments like during a recital or when a baby is sleeping.

The EOS R100 is compatible with the complete lineup of RF and RF-S lenses, and Canon notes that EF and EF-S lenses can be utilized when using one of three available Canon EF-EOS R mount adapters.

On the video side, the EOS R100 can capture full HD video at up to 60 frames per second (or 120 FPS with a lower bit rate) and 4K quality at up to 24 frames a second.

The EOS R100 is also the most compact and lightweight camera in the EOS R series. The body measures approximately 116.3 mm x 85.5 mm x 68.8 mm (4.58 in × 3.37 in × 2.71 in) and weighs roughly 356 grams, or 12.56 ounces, with the battery and a memory card installed.

Canon said the EOS R100 was designed for first-time mirrorless camera users or those that previously liked working with its EOS Rebel or EOS M cameras. Indeed, its specs and capabilities are not going to knock your socks off if you have much experience with dedicated cameras. Instead, think of it as the next step beyond smartphone photography. A camera like the EOS R100 will let you get your feet wet without being too overwhelming.

The new EOS R100 will be available in July 2023 priced at $479.99 for the body only.

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Nice... I've always liked Canon's cameras. At the same time though you can get a much more capable but used camera and lenses for about the same price.
 
EOS R100 RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM & RF-S55-210mm F5-7.1 IS STM Lens Kit for $829 - or just the smaller lense for $600 with no real tele zoom

Really a phone user will move up to a 2 lense solution - with no even benefit of wide apertures.
Phones already do good panoramas.
Do some lense trickery make the smallest body and a 50-100/2.8 ( using old format - equivalent ) - ie lense trickery to get a 600gm lense down to 200gm ( shorter, all plastic body ) add in some on-board processing to fix the trickery ( ie such a lense will have some faults - many fixable )
 
If you are now reporting camera gear where's the story on the much better (yes dearer) Fuji XS-20, and Sony just released a ZV-1 II as well.
 
I feel like the MSRP is about $100 too high. Then again, my guess is the target audience will be buying these during holiday sales, anyways, and I can see them knocking $100 off the price of this camera during those times - so maybe that was the idea.

If you are now reporting camera gear where's the story on the much better (yes dearer) Fuji XS-20, and Sony just released a ZV-1 II as well.
They've been running press releases on digital camera bodies for a while now (which I've enjoyed). They're actually probably one of the few article categories on this site where people engage in the comments, and the comments don't devolve into trolling and rage baiting. My guess the reason why you don't see them write about Fuji or Sony cameras is that Sony and Fuji don't send TS press releases to write about, while Nikon and Canon probably do.
 
How much are they going to up the price with a trash kit zoom
included? (Something on the order of 18 to 55 mm, f3.5 to f5.6 being about the norm).
 
I feel like the MSRP is about $100 too high. Then again, my guess is the target audience will be buying these during holiday sales, anyways, and I can see them knocking $100 off the price of this camera during those times - so maybe that was the idea.


They've been running press releases on digital camera bodies for a while now (which I've enjoyed). They're actually probably one of the few article categories on this site where people engage in the comments, and the comments don't devolve into trolling and rage baiting. My guess the reason why you don't see them write about Fuji or Sony cameras is that Sony and Fuji don't send TS press releases to write about, while Nikon and Canon probably do.


So where are these stories? Not on the main page.
 
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