Canon EOS M100 is the successor to EOS M10, which launched two years ago. It targets consumers who plan to purchase their first system camera and need something small and flexible that’s easy to operate. The exterior is therefore clean and uncluttered with few physical buttons. The majority of functions are controlled from the 3-inch LCD screen. The screen can be twisted forward for easy selfies.
The resolution of the sensor is really high at 24.2 MP. The processor has been upgraded to the latest Digic 7. The more powerful processor supports recording in 1080/60p resolution, compared to M10’s 1080/30p. The frame rate of 4 frames per second (fps) is almost double that of the predecessor. Locking the focus boosts the frame rate to 6 fps.
Availability
Canon EOS M100 will initially be available in black and white colours. In addition, the shell on the front side used as a small hand grip can be purchased in nine different colours.
Canon ships M100 with two kits:
- EF-M 15-45mm f3.5-6.3 IS STM lens
- EF-M 55-200mm f4.5-6.3 IS STM lens
The pricing for the 15-45 mm is NZD$775 while the dual-lens 55-200mm kit costs NZD$1,300.