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Price, specifications and rating are based on this 18-55mm IS STM kitThe diminutive design should appeal to people who might otherwise choose a compact system camera (CSC). However, much of the benefit is lost once the sizeable kit lens is attached. Thi...

A good and compact Canon SLR, but at current prices it's overshadowed by its 700D sibling...
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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...
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Being a fan of all of the flagship cameras makes it painful for me to say that this is an unexciting offering from Canon's lower end consumer camera into the DSLR game. With Nikon and Sony releasing much more advanced consumer offerings, I often wonder wh...
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While there is no doubt Nikon is currently doing great things in D-SLRs, it's also true that every major development in the category has been initiated by the Canon. It was first with enthusiast-level and then consumer-level models, first with video (alth...
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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...
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The race to see who has the smallest Interchangeable lens camera continues. Pentax, Samsung, Panasonic, and Sony have introduced very small Compact System Cameras, while Canon's EOS Rebel SL1 ($750, including an 18-55mm kit lens) is still the “world's sma...

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...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-25 01:11:58
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The interchangeable lens camera market has shifted significantly over the past couple of years. Where once the bulky DSLR was the undisputed king, now smaller, compact system cameras are making significant headway into stealing the crown.Canon finally int...

Small body size, Touchscreen, Great image quality...

Overall system still large, Art filters only usable in Live View, Slow Live View focusing...

Buying Guide Best full-frame DSLR What Canon has managed to produce in the EOS 100D is pretty special - a very small body that retains the same DSLR stylings of its larger siblings, and, more importantly, produces impressive image quality. That's quite a...
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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...
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The Rebel line of Canon DSLRs have rightfully earned a reputation as easy-to-use, beginner-friendly cameras. But for the past couple years, the pace of innovation in Canon's entry-level models has slowed to a crawl. The Rebel T4i introduced on-sensor phas...

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...
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WANT TO WIN THE 100D? CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT HOW!If you are looking for the smallest, most portable Canon DSLR around, look no further – the EOS 100D admirably fits the bill.For many a photographer, foremost on their mind is the size and weight of the cam...

Compact, Lightweight, Easy to use...

Extra Effect mode less useful than we expected, Not as rugged as some of Canon's offerings...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2016-10-25 01:11:58
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Canon bills the EOS Rebel SL1 ($649.99 list, body only) as the world’s smallest digital SLR. There’s no arguing about that; it’s impressively small, making Canon’s standard 18-55mm zoom lens look positively huge in comparison. The 18-megapixel camera uses...

Canon's high-performing EOS Rebel SL1 is the tiniest digital SLR you can put your hands on, but it may be too small for some hands...
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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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The 100D is a remarkable feat of engineering. Canon has crammed in nearly all of the features found on its big sister, the 700D , but in a body that's roughly 30 per cent smaller, 10 per cent thinner and 30 per cent lighter. Put it next to the Panasonic L...

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...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-10-25 01:11:59
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Having last year launched its first mirrorless-system camera – the EOS M – Canon seems determined to shrink its DSLR range, too. It's starting with the EOS 100D, which Canon claims is the smallest DSLR on the market. Such claims sound specious when you...

A great DSLR in a more compact body...
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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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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2016-10-25 01:11:59
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With new manufacturing processes the EOS 100D is now smaller, lighter and more portable than the Canon's entry level EOS 1100D digital SLR however it's more expensive and lacks Wi-Fi connectivity. What is the Canon EOS 100D? The Canon EOS 100D is a direct...

Good design including rubberised handgrip Creative filters feature live preview Strikingly small body...

Similar price to the Canon EOS 700D AF system only features one cross, type point Small design means small battery...
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The 18-megapixel EOS 100D is the literally smaller brother to the 700D sitting at the summit of Canon’s APS-C sensor-based digital SLR range. Indeed, the sales pitch for the 100D is that it is the world’s smallest and lightest DSLR at the time of writing...

Smaller and lighter build makes carrying DSLR body and lens less of a dra, yet more compact proportions haven’t obviously compromised picture quality...

The lighter construction results in more obvious camera shake in lower ligh, no angle adjustable LCD plus a smaller handgrip than the 700D which costs just 50 quid more...
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The 18-megapixel EOS 100D is the literally smaller brother to the 700D sitting at the summit of Canon’s APS-C sensor incorporating DSLR range. Indeed, the sales pitch for the 100D is that it is the world’s smallest and lightest DSLR at the time of wri...

Smaller and lighter build makes carrying DSLR body and lens less of a drag, yet more compact proportions haven’t obviously compromised picture quality...

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...

In short those used to DSLRs will find much familiar on the 100D, whilst those upgrading from an iPhone will soon familiarise themselves...
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This 18-megapixel camera is Canon's smallest DSLR, competing with the largest mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. Fitted inside the relatively petite body are the mechanicals and electronics of the larger 700D, including the hybrid autofocus system t...

The EOS 100D is small and light for a DSLR, but still bulkier than the Olympus OM-D E-M5. The tradeoff is that the Canon has a larger sensor and a true optical viewfinder. Who is it for? The occasional family chronicler, perhaps, or someone dissatisfied w...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-10-25 01:11:59
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Small outside: big insideThis 18 megapixel camera is Canon's smallest DSLR, competing with the largest mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. Fitted inside the relatively petite body are the mechanicals and electronics of the larger 700D, including the...

The lens, while obviously made down to a price, is very fine, delivering consistently sharp and detailed images. By keeping the zoom range to a modest 3X there are few, in any, optical compromises. It is one of the best kit lenses we have tested.

The viewfinder is a little cramped and dim by comparison with DSLRs with true prism finders. This is nitpicking and certainly no deal breaker...
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smh.com.au Updated: 2016-10-25 01:11:59
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DateJune 27, 2013 (1) Read later This 18-megapixel camera is Canon's smallest DSLR, competing with the largest mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. Fitted inside the relatively petite body are the mechanicals and electronics of the large...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-25 01:11:59
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Canon has outed two new consumer-level EOS SLRs for the price of one. First up, the 100D promises the most compact SLR body on the market, while the 700D will...

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...

1855 STM kit lens isn't great: sharpness could be better, too bulky, Sound recorded in mono...

With the EOS 100D, Canon has effectively made a mini version of its 650D. This compact DSLR has the same main strengths as its full-sized counterpart, with a user-friendly design, a good sensor, quality electronics and an excellent screen. Plus, this mini...
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With increasing numbers of potential DSLR owners now opting for compact system cameras, many manufacturers are now rationalising their DSLR range rather than expanding it. With Canon’s EOS M being one of the newest compact system cameras on the market, it...

I really enjoyed using the Canon EOS 100D. In
terms of size, it certainly doesnt feel like the body is
much of a compromise and it packs in all the features
that would be expected from a mid-range enthusiast
DSLR.Even used with slightly larger lenses...
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For the past four years, manufacturers have strongly pitched compact system cameras (CSCs) as the next best thing to a chunky digital SLR for any of us wanting better pictures than smartphones or compact cameras were capable of.It now appears, however, th...

Compact body, Lightweight, Good image quality...

No tilting LCD, Indoors shots can be soft, Not much cheaper than 700D...
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The EOS 100D is the world's smallest and lightest digital SLR. It's only slightly bigger than the mirrorless EOS M, and it's significantly smaller than the standard entry-level-size EOS 700D. If you're looking for an almost-fully-functional digital SLR th...

Canon has miniaturised the digital SLR with the EOS 100D. If you want a small camera, but absolutely have to have a proper viewfinder, this is your best bet at the moment. It's surprisingly usable given its tiny dimensions, although its 18-megapixel senso...
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Canon has always been an easy choice for entry-level digital SLR cameras, combining low prices with good feature-sets and impressive image quality in its basic EOS range. Nikon has recently taken the crown with its D3200, though — Canon’s response has...

Good ergonomics for its small size, Good image and video quality, Simple, easy to operate...

No sensor improvements since 550D, Cheap construction...

Canon has miniaturised the digital SLR with the EOS 100D. If you want a small camera, but absolutely have to have a proper viewfinder, this is your best bet at the moment. It's surprisingly usable given its tiny dimensions, although its 18-megapixel senso...
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Canon has always been an easy choice for entry-level digital SLR cameras, combining low prices with good feature-sets and impressive image quality in its basic EOS range. Nikon has recently taken the crown with its D3200, though — Canon's response has bee...

Good ergonomics for its small size, Good image and video quality, Simple, easy to operate...

No sensor improvements since 550D, Cheap construction...

Canon has miniaturised the digital SLR with the EOS 100D. If you want a small camera, but absolutely have to have a proper viewfinder, this is your best bet at the moment. It's surprisingly usable given its tiny dimensions, although its 18-megapixel senso...
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What is the Canon EOS 100D? The Canon EOS 100D marks something of a sea change for Canon as a response to the growing popularity of Compact System Cameras (CSCs). The model slots in to the company's EOS range of DSLRs – between the EOS 1100D and the Canon...

Good design including rubberised handgrip, Creative filters feature live preview, Strikingly small body...

Similar price to the Canon EOS 700D, AF system only features one cross-type point, Small design means small battery...

The Canon EOS 100D is an excellent DSLR that presents an interesting alternative to CSCs in terms of specification and size, as well as fitting in well with Canon's entry-level DSLR selection.Although it's a lot more expensive than Canon's current entry-l...
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alphr.com Updated: 2016-10-25 01:11:59
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Having last year launched its first mirrorless-system camera – the tiny EOS M – Canon seems determined to shrink its DSLR range, too, starting with the EOS 100D. This, Canon claims, is the smallest DSLR on the market. Such claims sound specious when you...

Canon makes few serious sacrifices to deliver the most compact and lightweight DSLR yet...
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When Canon came to update the EOS 650D DSLR it did something not entirely expected: while the inevitable EOS 700D surfaced, so too did the brand new EOS 100D, a shrunken DSLR some 25 per cent smaller and 28 per cent lighter than the DSLR. A whole new cat...

Small size, autofocus is swift, no compromise to image quality, live view responsive, touchscreen, engineering marvel in many respects, battery life lasted well...

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...

The EOS 100D may be small, but it still manages to pack in the power and we've generally been impressed. But, in saying that, you'll need to really want a smaller-scale DSLR in order to go out and buy one. For just £50 more the EOS 700D offers a mor...
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Canon's latest DSLR – the EOS-100D – arrives with the headline-grabbing claim of being the world's smallest DSLR. In real terms, the 100D measures in at around 25% smaller than Canon's perennially popular triple-digit range of entry-level and mid-range e...

As a mini EOS DSLR, the EOS 100D is bound to gain a lot of fans right off the bat. It's priced to sit between the EOS 1100D and the 600D in Canon's line-up, and as such sees Canon offering more choice then ever for the entry-level user. However, the 100D...
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The interchangeable lens camera market has shifted significantly over the past couple of years. Where once the bulky DSLR was the undisputed king, now smaller, compact system cameras are making significant headway into stealing the crown. Canon finally...

Small body size, Touchscreen, Great image quality...

Overall system still large, Art filters only usable in Live View, Slow Live View focusing...

It's hard to know what to say about the Canon 100D. Canon has once again produced an incredibly capable DSLR, which produces excellent images. The miniaturisation element is fun, and a nifty feat of engineering, but there's still no way that a camera and...
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EOS 100DEOS MEOS 700DOlympus OM-D E-M5Body dimensions116.8 x 90.7 x 69.4 mm108.6 x 66.5 x 32.3 mm133.1 x 99.8 x 78.8 mm121 x 89.6 x 41.9 mmBody weight370 grams262 grams525 grams373 gramsSensor size22.3 x 14.9 mm17.3 x 13.0 mmEffective resolution18 megapix...

Although it's too early to make a firm pronouncement before we receive a review camera, we feel Canon has a real winner with the EOS 100D. Many photographers have been waiting for a capable, lightweight compact camera that can accept a wide range of lense...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-20 01:49:23
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Most of the time, when people think of a Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera, they immediately think of a fairly large and bulky device. However, during our time when reviewing the relatively diminutive Canon EOS 100D, many were actually quite surpri...

Superb portability, Very easy to handle, Responsive touch screen, Good image quality...

Small battery, Harder to handle with larger lenses, Price...

All in all, despite its size, there's no denying that the Canon EOS 100D is a DSLR as it comes with the same set of features and even produces great images. The only other little downside to it is its price, which many will argue that you can get a sligh...
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The 100D is a remarkable feat of engineering. Canon has crammed in nearly all of the features found on its big sister, the 700D , but in a body that's roughly 30 per cent smaller, 10 per cent thinner and 30 per cent lighter. Put it next to the Panasonic L...

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 tha...
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Truth be told, we didn't expect to like the Canon EOS 100D. After all, it's just a shrunk DSLR camera in a world full of already-small mirrorless system cameras (which are, no doubt, both the 100D's main competitors and its reason for being). But thanks t...

The compact size of the Canon EOS 100D is its upside as well as its downside. Thanks to the fact that it has an EF mount, you have access to Canon's rich library of DSLR lenses. But the diminutive camera body really isn't built for large lenses; which off...
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Truth be told, we didn't expect to like the Canon EOS 100D. After all, it's just a shrunk DSLR camera in a world full of already-small mirrorless system cameras (which are, no doubt, both the 100D's main competitors and its reason for being). But thanks t...

Light and small body; easy to carry, Clever design makes handling easy, Responsive autofocus in Live View, Easy access to settings anywhere, Good image quality...

Small body doesn't take well to large lenses...

The compact size of the Canon EOS 100D is its upside as well as its downside. Thanks to the fact that it has an EF mount, you have access to Canon's rich library of DSLR lenses. But the diminutive camera body really isn't built for large lenses; which off...
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View the discussion thread.Canon EOS 100D: Canon's compact SLR is still a contenderA good and compact Canon SLR, but at current prices it's overshadowed by its 700D siblingView the discussion thread...

A good and compact Canon SLR, but at current prices it's overshadowed by its 700D sibling...
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The Canon EOS 100D is a fully-fledged SLR, with many features in common with the excellent Canon 700D, which was announced at the same time.However, Canon has since expanded its range of EOS DSLR cameras that form its 'Beginners' range with the EOS 750D...

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...
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