EOS R100 RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Kit

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EOS R100 RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Kit

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Video Camera vs DSLR for newbie

DSLRs aren't much of a thing anymore. I mean they are - but generally speaking, most people are on mirrorless system these days. If you're planning on using auto focus, you'll likely want to stay away from DSLRs. I can't imagine, even from a price point, DSLR being a better pick over a mirrorless sy

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itspsyikk in r/videography

July 29, 2026 3:06 AM

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Considering a Pentax but.....

I think you're asking the wrong question. Is Pentax autofocus bad? No, for the optical viewfinder DSLR, it's great. Pentax live view autofocus is... not good. The Canon 90D DSLR live view autofocus will out-perform any Pentax. The Nikon D780 live view will also out-perform any Pentax. That's because

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Whiskeejak in r/pentax

November 13, 2025 1:36 AM

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Looking for a good camera

The ‘go to’ bird starter pack these days sees to be something like a used Canon R50 or R100 plus the Canon RF 100-400, which gets you a reach of about 640mm due to the crop sensor on those cameras. However even with used prices you’re over $1,000 easily. I’m using a Canon M6 MK II along with a Sigma

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KawaiiUmiushi in r/BirdPhotography

May 18, 2026 1:38 AM

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Recommended Camera and Lens Combo for Personal and Business Use?

why do u want a full frame camera? limiting yourself to that means that your budget gives you very few choices i own one full frame camera and three crop sensor cameras. The crop sensor ones are better for travel. smaller and lighter. Modern crop sensor cameras are almost as good in low light as mod

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aarrtee in r/AskPhotography

May 20, 2026 10:05 PM

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Podcast camera?

I build podcast studios for a living and almost always end up speccing Canon R100 kits with an ATEM Mini ISO or Blackmagic Micro Studio Camera bodies with fancier 4k gear (hyperdecks, ATEM TV studios, etc) The R100 has been a shockingly nice option. It's a very basic camera, but it puts out a nice i

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ReallyQuiteConfused in r/videography

December 4, 2025 7:37 AM

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My wife agreed to let me get the R50 over over the R100. Would you all be willing to help me with a few reservations?

Are you in the USA? If so Canon's refurbished program currently has the R50 on sale for $440 body-only or $520 with the kit 18-45mm lens, and the EF-RF mount adapter for $80. Also it looks like KEH has the AD-E1 hotshoe adapter available used for $30. The R50 is a far more capable camera than the R1

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GlyphTheGryph in r/AskPhotography

May 8, 2024 4:06 PM

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Indicação de câmeras médio orçamento

Procura uma mirrorless usada. Canon R50, R100 Sony ZV-e10, a6400 O foco automático das mirrorless dos últimos anos é de outro nível em comparação com as DSLRs. Não recomendo investir agora em um sistema que ficou para trás. Para quem tem uma DSLR e ainda está atendendo, ok ficar nela. Mas como um no

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bjmartynhak in r/fotografiaBR

November 20, 2025 1:39 PM

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Any suggestions on what kind of camera to get for stop motion?

I use a Canon EOS R100. It looks like it’s probably fairly similar to what you’re suggesting. I had to turn off a setting called “Auto Lighting Optimizer” to help reduce flicker. And eventually getting comfortable with manually focusing the lens was helpful. The auto focus feature was largely usable

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Character_Mall7738 in r/stopmotion

September 28, 2025 2:24 AM

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Rate my rig

It’s decent to start with, but might accelerate you want for an upgrade. I tend to recommend looking for a used one or considering the Canon USA refurb R100 kit instead ($329 when it’s on sale): all the same UI drawbacks, but much newer processor, much better mirrorless AF, mirrorless features/tech,

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inkista in r/Photography_Gear

August 2, 2026 9:13 PM

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Recommendations for first camera

Given your budget, if you're in the US? I'd say look for a Canon USA refurb of the R100 kit when it's on flash sale for $329. That will leave you a little budget over for things like extra batteries, memory cards, or maybe a 50/1.8 or a flash. The T7/2000D, and T100/4000D, while they were released a

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inkista in r/Photography_Gear

August 12, 2026 7:49 AM

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