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DPReview reviews the Canon M100
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DPReview reviews the Canon M100

The dimunitive M100 gets a gold reward from DPReview based upon it's small, light and user friendly experience.

While certainly this camera is not on every enthusiasts list, if you use it as Canon has clearly intended the camera, as a full automatic smartphone upgrade, then it's alot of fun to use.

DPreview's conclusion:

For beginners, it's a no-brainer. It's one of the easiest-to-use cameras this reviewer has photographed with. The M100 won't set the world on fire with its spec sheet, but that's less important at this budget end of the market. It will simply take great pictures under a wide variety of scenarios, and places very few demands on the user while doing so. It's a camera that you just want to pick up and take with you to document your daily life.

And it's because the M100 is such an enjoyable camera to use at a competitive price, that it encourages you to bring it with you rather than letting it languish on a shelf, and that it makes taking pictures genuinely fun, it earns our highest award.

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The M100 at a glance;

  • 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor
  • 3.0" 1.04m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
  • Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC, Bluetooth
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Up to 6.1 fps Shooting and ISO 25600
  • Creative Assist and Self Portrait Mode

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Specifications for the DPReview reviews the Canon M100


Camera Category and Release Details

Camera Mount Type
Camera Sensor Size
Launch Date
Initial Price

Camera Physical Characteristics

Heightmm
Widthmm
Depthmm
Weightg
Weather Sealing
LCD Size"
LCD Type
Includes Flash
Battery Used
CIPA Rating shots per battery

Other Details

Maximum FPS
Sensor MegaPixels

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.

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