Canon R100 Guide (EOS R100)

Canon R100 Guide (EOS R100) The Canon EOS R100 is Canon’s entry-level APS‑C camera in […]

Canon R100 Guide (EOS R100)

The Canon EOS R100 is Canon’s entry-level APS‑C camera in the RF/RF‑S system. It’s built for people moving up from a phone or an older DSLR who want interchangeable lenses in a simple, lightweight body.

Canon R100 at a glance (manual-backed where possible)

  • Mount: Canon RF (RF/RF‑S lenses; EF/EF‑S via Canon EF‑EOS R adapters)
  • Cards: SD / SDHC / SDXC (movie workflow notes in Canon manual)
  • Video workflow: Canon documents card prep (including low level format before 4K), recording limits, and 4GB file behavior.

Recommended SD card (practical)

Best default for most R100 owners

  • Speed: UHS‑I U3 / V30 SDXC
  • Capacity: 128GB sweet spot; 256GB if you shoot lots of 4K

Quick links (Canon R100)

Quick answers (Canon R100)

Bottom line

The R100 makes sense if you want the least expensive entry point into RF/RF‑S lenses. Just treat SD card choice and movie workflow prep as part of the setup — Canon’s manual spells out the practical gotchas (limits, file splitting, card formatting) that matter for real recording.

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