EOS R100 Mirrorless Camera with 18-45mm Lens
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$599.00
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Product Details
Web ID: 175648781 month ago
from Murfreesboro TN
Camera is junk and Canon won't fix it
My camera stopped working, and I’ve had no success getting Canon to resolve the issue. I never received a receipt for the purchase, despite reaching out to Canon twice. They claim to have sent it, but it never arrives—oddly enough, their service review emails come through just fine. The lens aperture constantly opens and closes, and now, when looking through the viewfinder, the display appears as if it's in infrared mode. This has been an incredibly frustrating experience, and I regret this purchase entirely. If you're considering a refurbished Canon camera, I strongly recommend opting for a new one instead.
Customer review from canon.com
3 months ago
from Arizona
My fourth Canon Camera
Light weight and sharp pictures for an inexpensive camera lens combination
Recommends this product
Customer review from canon.com
4 months ago
from Michigan
Great camera for the price.
Great camera for the price. Sure, this camera isn't as advanced as other R models, but the price puts it at a point that it is attainable for people getting into photography and a good camera to learn on and build up Canon lenses, etc. In this case got it for my 13 year old son who is into birding and this is a definite step up from his previous camera. Now he is saving up for a zoom lens.
Recommends this product
Customer review from canon.com
4 months ago
from N'awlin La
I enjoy using the rf 50mm lens.
👀 Nice camera for street photography and family outing. 👀
Recommends this product
Customer review from canon.com
5 months ago
R100
Works great. Have taken a few hundred shots, all look great. Changing lenses is a snap
Customer review from canon.com
6 months ago
r100 purchase
perfect compact camera. great value when purchasing refurbished.
Customer review from canon.com
7 months ago
from Provo, UT
Satisfied
Fun beginner camera. I've already got a lot of great sunset shots of a lake near my house and a waterfall at different speeds. With the lense it came with, closeups of people and nature have been the most impressive.
Recommends this product
Customer review from canon.com
7 months ago
Novice shooter prefers Canon R100
Basically seems like a new camera with maybe one tiny finger smudge on the screen. Frankly, so far, this seems like an outstanding camera, despite already having a similar, older camera which has a sensor that's basically the same size. AF on the R100 is more accurate, layout of controls is more ergonomic than the X-A#, easier on the R100 to avoid shutting power on or off by accident, don't have to worry about touching the wrong part of the screen putting the camera into some bizarre unusable mode (I hate touch screen generally, wish phones had keyboards) and easier to avoid hitting the movie record button by accident. On the X-A#, I often just gave up and shot in Auto or programmed Auto because the UI was less intuitive; on the R100, it's way more natural to shoot in Aperture Priority by default, which makes me think about what I'm doing as I used to with my Canonet or Rebel 35mm cameras. And I do think the image processing on the R100 does a bit better with the information on the sensor-- seems less grainy and dithered when I pixel-peep low-light shots, though that's just a vague impression, I haven't set up a careful test. Feels more like shooting a film camera than the X-A5, though I'm sure the X-A5 will still get some use. Have not tested video yet.
Recommends this product
Customer review from canon.com