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Experience the fun of RF mount content creation with the smallest and lightest EOS R series camera, the Canon EOS R100. Excellent still-image capabilities start with its 24.1 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS Image sensor and DIGIC 8 processor, along with Dual Pixel CMOS AF with the ability to detect human faces and focus on their eyes. The EOS R100 also can record Full HD video at up to 60 frames per second, and detailed, high-res 4K from the central area of the sensor at 24 frames per second.
Q: What video capabilities does it have?
A: It records 4K video (cropped) and Full HD up to 120 fps, suitable for casual video and social content.
Q: How does it perform for photography?
A: The R100 delivers good image quality in daylight, responsive autofocus for stills, and Canonâs color science for vibrant photosâespecially strong for everyday snapshots and travel.
Q: Is it beginner-friendly?
A: Yesâits compact size, intuitive controls, and guided shooting modes make it excellent for new photographers learning basics.
Q: What are its limitations?
A: The fixed rear screen and modest video features (e.g., cropped 4K and limited advanced AF for video) make it less suited for professional video creators.
Q: Can it be used with different lenses?
A: Yesâworks with Canon RF and RF-S lenses, offering flexibility as you grow your kit.
Q: Who is this camera best for?
A: Ideal for beginners, students, travelers, and casual shooters who want an affordable mirrorless body with solid stills and basic video capability.
Q: Should I buy the R100 body only?
A: Yes if you already have RF or RF-S lenses or plan to customize your kit; otherwise, consider a kit option with lenses for full out-of-the-box use.
Q: Whatâs the overall value?
A: Great value as an entry point into Canonâs mirrorless system, combining ease of use, respectable image quality, and access to a growing lens ecosystem.Â