Canon has
Canon EOS R100 Mirrorless Camera w/ RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens (Refurbished, 6052C012) on sale for
$219.
Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
- 24.1 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor
- DIGIC 8 processor
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF
- 6.5 fps Continuous shooting
- Creative Filters and Creative Assist
- 4K (cropped) movie at up to 24 fps and Full HD movie at up to 60 fps
- Includes:
- Refurbished EOS R100 Body
- Camera Cover R-F-5
- Neck Strap EM-200DB
- Battery Charger LC-E17
- Battery Pack LP-E17
- Battery Pack Cover
- Refurbished RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM
- Lens Cap E-49
- Lens Dust Cap RF
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Is the sensor inside it decent? Absolutely. It'll take lovely images, even in the hands of amateurs (thanks to the plethora of automagic modes in the camera). In manual modes, it'll take excellent photos in the hands of someone experienced (as would nearly any camera, to be fair).
Is it an exceptionally good camera? No. No, it is not. It's cheap feeling plastic, poor ergonomics, lacks a touchscreen (in 2024, that's a joke), and the image processor is an older generation which is lacking much of the subject detection autofocus that is Canon's bread & butter.
It's the camera body shown to you in a store to get you to upgrade to a better model, such as the R50 or R10 or R7.
Now, is it a good deal with two kit lenses for $300? That's a hard one to answer too. For me, someone who has had film SLRs, DSLRs since the early 2000s, and has a Canon R8....the R100 is a joke of a camera that is a waste of my time. But for someone just starting out and who doesn't want to be overwhelmed with manual settings (or doesn't want to get "older" hardware)....it's hard to find a better "value" than this sale.
It's a camera that once you outgrow, you probably wouldn't want to return to at any cost.
If you can afford it, the R8 kit with the 24-50mm for $900 would absolutely destroy this camera -- night and day. Like taking a toothpick to fight a tank. Yes, it's three times the cost, but I think you're getting much more than three times the camera.
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But why they don't have rf50mm f1.8!!!
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Is the sensor inside it decent? Absolutely. It'll take lovely images, even in the hands of amateurs (thanks to the plethora of automagic modes in the camera). In manual modes, it'll take excellent photos in the hands of someone experienced (as would nearly any camera, to be fair).
Is it an exceptionally good camera? No. No, it is not. It's cheap feeling plastic, poor ergonomics, lacks a touchscreen (in 2024, that's a joke), and the image processor is an older generation which is lacking much of the subject detection autofocus that is Canon's bread & butter.
It's the camera body shown to you in a store to get you to upgrade to a better model, such as the R50 or R10 or R7.
Now, is it a good deal with two kit lenses for $300? That's a hard one to answer too. For me, someone who has had film SLRs, DSLRs since the early 2000s, and has a Canon R8....the R100 is a joke of a camera that is a waste of my time. But for someone just starting out and who doesn't want to be overwhelmed with manual settings (or doesn't want to get "older" hardware)....it's hard to find a better "value" than this sale.
It's a camera that once you outgrow, you probably wouldn't want to return to at any cost.
If you can afford it, the R8 kit with the 24-50mm for $900 would absolutely destroy this camera -- night and day. Like taking a toothpick to fight a tank. Yes, it's three times the cost, but I think you're getting much more than three times the camera.
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