Testseek.com have collected 182 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 100D Rebel SL1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 100D Rebel SL1.
May 2013
(80%)
182 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
1482 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The lens
While obviously made down to a price
Is very fine
Delivering consistently sharp and detailed images. By keeping the zoom range to a modest 3X there are few
In any
Optical compromises. It is one of the best kit lenses we have tested.
Good ergonomics for its small size
Good image and video quality
Simple
Easy to operate
Small body size
Touchscreen
Great image quality
Good design including rubberised handgrip Creative filters feature live preview Strikingly small body
Extremely compact and lightweight. Excellent touchscreen. Very good image quality
The editors didn't like
The viewfinder is a little cramped and dim by comparison with DSLRs with true prism finders. This is nitpicking and certainly no deal breaker
No sensor improvements since 550D
Cheap construction
Overall system still large
Art filters only usable in Live View
Slow Live View focusing
Similar price to the Canon EOS 700D AF system only features one cross
Type point Small design means small battery
Some users might find the design a little cramped. No built-in Wi-Fi. Short battery life compared to other SLRs
As a mini EOS DSLR, the EOS 100D is bound to gain a lot of fans right off the bat. It's priced to sit between the EOS 1100D and the 600D in Canon's line-up, and as such sees Canon offering more choice then ever for the entry-level user. However, the 100D...
Overall system still large, Art filters only usable in Live View, Slow Live View focusing
It's hard to know what to say about the Canon 100D. Canon has once again produced an incredibly capable DSLR, which produces excellent images. The miniaturisation element is fun, and a nifty feat of engineering, but there's still no way that a camera and...
Good ergonomics for its small size, Good image and video quality, Simple, easy to operate
No sensor improvements since 550D, Cheap construction
Canon has miniaturised the digital SLR with the EOS 100D. If you want a small camera, but absolutely have to have a proper viewfinder, this is your best bet at the moment. It's surprisingly usable given its tiny dimensions, although its 18-megapixel senso...
Abstract: Being a fan of all of the flagship cameras makes it painful for me to say that this is an unexciting offering from Canon's lower end consumer camera into the DSLR game. With Nikon and Sony releasing much more advanced consumer offerings, I often wonder wh...
Published: 2014-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
Abstract: If you have kids, the impulse to document every instant of their waking lives is nearly as powerful as the impulse to feed and shelter them. I'll help you find the perfect camera to freeze those priceless moments.If you're reading this article, you've pro...
The Canon EOS 100D is a good camera and offers all the goodies expected out of a Canon DSLR. Image quality is good and the STM lens ensures that there is fairly little AF motor noise while recording videos. Considering it houses a standard APS-C sensor, ...
Good build quality, Rich in features, Lightweight and compact.
Expensive, No WiFi or inbuilt geotagging, High colour saturation in tone priority mode
The Canon EOS 100D is a fine tool not just to capture still frames, but also to shoot videos. The built-in mic, along with auto-tracking features and Full HD video support are good enough to shoot even short feature films. As an intermediate-level SLR, i...
If you don't mind the really small form-factor, then the EOS 100D is the perfect little camera for you. With an accurate focusing system and good sharp image quality, there is nothing wrong with the camera at all. It certainly is worth looking into, but i...
Superb portability, Very easy to handle, Responsive touch screen, Good image quality
Small battery, Harder to handle with larger lenses, Price
All in all, despite its size, there's no denying that the Canon EOS 100D is a DSLR as it comes with the same set of features and even produces great images. The only other little downside to it is its price, which many will argue that you can get a sligh...