Canon
EOS R100 RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Kit
Based on 204 Reddit mentions
$599.00
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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
...itspsyikk in r/videography
July 29, 2026 3:06 AM
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Just hello
Hi all. For some time now I like to take "artistic" photos with my mobile. Someone from my family boigh canon eos r100 recently. I habe unlimited Access to it and although I know it's a cheap, not fancy camera I am eager to try it in a city. I thought it would be nice to find a community where I can
...Asaraath in r/AmateurPhotography
July 22, 2024 12:54 PM
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Is this camera (Canon M50) good for beginners at this price point? I've been wanting to get into photography and I have absolutely no prior experience so any advice is really appreciated:)
i'm not sure about your market, maybe prices are very different - but 390 bucks seems like a lot. just today i saw a brand new canon R100 kit offer for 399€.
Gockel in r/AskPhotography
November 14, 2025 8:24 PM
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Is it worth going with the EOS R50 over the EOS R100?
I would never really recommend buying a camera for the brand - sometimes, if you are already invested in a camera system (sometimes brands have multiple systems, sometimes systems have multiple brands, but often system and brand are one and the same). Canon is a good brand, but they aren't any bette
...Repulsive_Target55 in r/AskPhotography
April 29, 2026 11:05 PM
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What is the best canon camera for photobooth?
The R100 is the go to. Decent quality at a decent price. If you think you might do some slow-mo gigs, you can go for the R50, but with the R50 you will also need an adapter to use non Canon flashes.
davem666 in r/photobooth
October 25, 2025 9:04 PM
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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
...KawaiiUmiushi in r/BirdPhotography
May 18, 2026 1:38 AM
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What camera is this ?
$300 ish but id strongly recommend checking out the Canon R100
Happyfeet748 in r/AskPhotography
May 28, 2025 3:27 AM
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Any suggestions for camera under 50k
Go for canon eos r100. It’s around 43k and is a mirrorless. Launched 2 years ago
Akash324x in r/PhotographyIndia
November 24, 2025 5:25 PM
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Canon EOS R100 for birds?
I've been birding since June and I really like taking pics of what I see, but all I have is my phone and I'm tired of the shit quality. Would this EOS R100 lens kit be a worthwhile step up from a phone? Or do I need to get something fancier to make the investment pay off?
...LaRanaMuerta in r/BirdPhotography
October 19, 2025 3:31 AM
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Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! July 31, 2026
Spend the extra money on the R50, it is a big step up. The R100 uses tech 5+ years older than the R50 even though it was released recently. Canon cut a ton of corners to meet a low price point with the R100.
mrfixitx in r/photography
August 5, 2026 8:04 PM
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