Digital Camera World

Canon EOS M100

Source: 1 The M100 has a neat minimalist look. It is available in three body covers and with a variety of brightly coloured Face Jackets

£569/$599 (with 15-45mm lens)

2 The rear touchscreen display flips upwards through 180 degrees for selfies and is handy for low-angle shots. It doesn’t offer any downward tilt, though.

3 There’s no viewfinder, but there is a pop-up flash activated by a button on the side of the camera.

From the top the M100 looks more like a Canon PowerShot than a mirrorless camera. There’s no mode dial, just

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Digital Camera World

Digital Camera World2 min read
Bugging Out
Technically, true macro photography is when you magnify your subject via a ratio of at least 1:1, but people often use the term ‘macro’ to refer to any close-up image. If you’re interested in pursuing this fascinating genre, you will need to have the
Digital Camera World1 min read
Keeping Things Straight And Level
1 “Always start with a few basic pre-flight checks: the propellers are tight, the battery is pushed in and a memory card is inserted.” 2 “Water can be kicked up from the ground during take-off, or insects get stuck to the lens, so shoot a photo and c
Digital Camera World1 min read
Digital Camera World
Editor Niall Hampton niall.hampton@futurenet.com Contributing editors Claire Gillo & Marcus Hawkins Technique editor Wendy Evans wendy.evans@futurenet.com Art editor Roddy Llewellyn richard.llewellyn@futurenet.com Production editor Jon Crampin jon.cr

Related Books & Audiobooks