EOS R100: Specifications
Article ID: ART183697 | | | Date published: 09/11/2023 | | | Date last updated: 09/28/2023 |
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SpecificationsType Type: Digital single-lens non-reflex AF/AE camera Lens mount: Canon RF mount Compatible lenses: Canon RF lens group (including RF-S lenses) Canon EF or EF-S lenses (excluding EF-M lenses) also compatible, using mount adapter EF-EOS R Lens focal length: Approx. 1.6 times the focal length indicated on the lens Image sensor Type: APS-C CMOS sensor
1: Rounded to the nearest 100,000. 2: Using RF or EF lenses. Recording system Image recording format: Compliant with Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif 2.31*1 1: Supports time offset information Image type and extension
1: Time-lapse movies only Still photos: HEIF not supported Movies: IPB (Light) not supported Recording media Recording media SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards
Card slot: Equipped with a single slot Supports UHS-I Still photo recording Still photo pixel count
Values for recorded pixels are rounded off to the nearest 100,000th. RAW/C-RAW images are generated at 3:2 and tagged to indicate the specified aspect ratio. JPEG images are generated at the specified aspect ratio. These aspect ratios (M/S1/S2) and pixel counts also apply to resizing. 1: Aspect ratios are slightly different for these image sizes. File size/number of shots available
1: Number of shots using a 32 GB card that conforms to Canon testing standards. File sizes are determined based on Canon testing standards. File size varies by shooting conditions (such as aspect ratio, subject, ISO speed, Picture Style, and Custom Functions). Maximum burst (approx. shots) Number of shots available when set to [], without slower continuous shooting speed
1: For details on shooting conditions, see “Drive mode and continuous shooting speed”. 2: Number of shots using a UHS-I compliant 32 GB card that conforms to Canon testing standards. Maximum burst as measured under conditions conforming to Canon testing standards (continuous shooting in One-Shot AF mode, ISO 100, and Standard Picture Style). Maximum burst varies depending on shooting conditions (including aspect ratio, subject, memory card brand, ISO speed, Picture Style, and Custom Function, etc.). Setting Auto Lighting Optimizer to [High] reduces maximum burst. Movie recording Movie recording format: MP4 Estimated recording time and movie bit rate/file size
Bit rate only applies to video output, not audio or metadata. Movie recording stops when the maximum recording time per movie is reached. Sound is not recorded for approx. the last two frames when the compression method for movie recording quality is IPB (Standard). Moreover, the video and sound may be slightly out of sync when movies are played back in Windows. Card performance requirements (movie recording) [write/read speed]
When set to [ Digital IS: Disable]. Built-in microphone: Monaural microphone External microphone (External microphone IN terminal): Φ3.5 mm diameter stereo mini jack Autofocus Focusing method Still photo shooting, Full HD or HD movie recording: Dual Pixel CMOS AF 4K movie recording: Contrast AF With Contrast AF as used when recording 4K movies, focusing may take longer than when recording Full HD or HD movies, and focusing with certain lenses may be difficult. Focusing brightness range Still photo shooting: EV –4.0 to 20 (With an f/1.2 lens,* center AF point, One-Shot AF at room temperature, and ISO 100) Except RF lenses with a Defocus Smoothing (DS) coating Movie recording: EV –2.0 to 20 (With an f/1.2 lens,* center AF point, One-Shot AF at room temperature, and ISO 100) Except RF lenses with a Defocus Smoothing (DS) coating During Full HD (29.97/25.00 fps) recording Focusing operation
1: Available in Creative Zone modes. Automatically set in Basic Zone modes to suit the shooting mode. In mode, the camera automatically switches from One-Shot AF to Servo AF in response to subject movement. Focus mode: AF / MF Applies when an RF or RF-S lens without a focus mode switch is used. When lenses with a focus mode switch are used, the setting on the lens takes precedence. Lens compatibility based on focusing area: Refer to the Canon website Number of AF area available for automatic selection
May vary depending on settings. Selectable positions for AF point
When set to [1-point AF] and selected using the cross keys. Values for the selectable positions for AF points do not represent AF performance. Viewfinder Type: OLED color electronic viewfinder Screen size: Approx. 1.0 cm (0.39 inch) Dot count: Approx. 2,360,000 dots Magnification / Angle of view: Approx. 0.95Ã/28.0° (3:2 aspect ratio, with 50mm lens at infinity, –1 m–1) Coverage: Approx. 100% (at JPEG Large image quality, a 3:2 aspect ratio, and approx. 22 mm eyepoint) Eyepoint: Approx. 22 mm (at –1 m–1 from eyepiece lens end) Dioptric adjustment: Approx. –3.0 to +1.0 m–1 (dpt) Screen Type: TFT color, liquid-crystal monitor Screen size: Approx. 7.5 cm (3.0 inch) (screen aspect ratio of 3:2) Dot count: Approx. 1,040,000 dots Angle of view: Approx. 150° vertically and horizontally Coverage: Approx. 100% vertically and horizontally (at L image size and an aspect ratio of 3:2) Screen brightness: Manually adjustable in a range of 1–7 HDMI output HDMI video / audio output: HDMI micro OUT terminal (Type D) HDMI CEC not supported HDMI resolution: Auto / 1080p Exposure control Metering functions under various shooting conditions
1: Multi-spot metering not available (not supported). ISO speed (recommended exposure index) in still photo shooting Manual ISO speed setting for still photos
When set to [Highlight tone priority], the available manual setting range is ISO 200–12800. Manual ISO speed setting range for still photos: Not supported ISO Auto maximum limit setting for still photos
ISO Auto setting range for still photos: Not supported ISO Auto details for still photos
1: ISO 200 when set to [Highlight tone priority: Enable/Enhanced]. 2: Varies depending on the [Max for Auto] settings. 3: If outside the setting range, changed to the value closest to ISO 400. 4: When using the built-in flash. ISO 1600 when using an external flash unit. 5: Can be used with lenses that do and do not support variable control of maximum ISO Auto limit for E-TTL. Variable control of maximum ISO Auto limit for E-TTL: Supported ISO speed (recommended exposure index) in movie recording Manual ISO speed setting for movies
1: When set to [Highlight tone priority], the setting range is ISO 200–12800. 2: When set to [Highlight tone priority], the setting range is ISO 200–6400. Automatic ISO speed setting for movies (with ISO Auto)
Maximum ISO speed when set automatically corresponds to the [Max for Auto] setting. 1: When set to [Highlight tone priority], the setting range is ISO 200–12800. 2: When set to [Highlight tone priority], the setting range is ISO 200–6400. Manual ISO speed setting range limit for movies: Not supported Maximum ISO Auto setting for movies
Maximum ISO Auto setting for time-lapse movies: Not supported Shutter Still photo shooting Type: Electronically controlled focal-plane shutter Electronic 1st / mechanical 2nd curtain Except in Silent shutter mode Rolling shutter, using the image sensor Electronic shutter In Silent shutter mode Shutter mode
Shutter speed / X-sync speed Creative Zone: 1/4000–30 sec.,*1 Bulb*2 Basic Zone: 1/4000–1 sec.*3 Maximum flash sync speed: 1/250 sec. 1: In 1/3-stop increments 2: In manual shooting mode only 3: Varies by mode. Movie recording Type: Rolling shutter, using the image sensor Shutter speed: Movie auto exposure: 1/4000–1/25*1 sec. Movie manual exposure: 1/4000–1/8 sec. 1: Varies by frame rate. Drive Drive mode and continuous shooting speed
Built-in flash Type: Retractable flash Retraction method: Manual Guide no.: Guide no. of approx. 6 (ISO 100/m) / 19.7 (ISO 100/feet) Flash exposure compensation: ±2 stops (in 1/3-stop increments) Effective flash range (example)
Rounded to the first decimal place. Suitable exposure may not be obtained when shooting distant subjects at high ISO speeds, because preflash metering limits may be exceeded. External flash Accessory shoe contacts: 5-pin contact Flash exposure compensation: ±2 stops (in 1/3-stop increments) When set from the camera menu Playback
Frame grab from 4K movies Individual frames of 4K movies recorded with the camera can be saved as approx. 8.3-megapixel (3840×2160) still photos (JPEG). In-camera resizing or cropping is not supported for extracted still photos, and these images cannot be edited with Creative filters or Creative Assist. Print order (DPOF) Compliant with DPOF Version 1.1 External interface Digital terminal Terminal type: USB Type-C Transmission: Equivalent to Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) Applications: For PC communication Cannot be connected to a printer Not for communication with smartphones Charging and powering the camera via USB are not supported HDMI output terminal: HDMI micro OUT terminal (Type D) External microphone IN terminal: 3.5 mm diameter stereo mini jack Remote control terminal: Terminal compatible with Remote Switch RS-60E3 Power source Battery
Battery check: Automatic battery check with 4-level display when the power switch is set to ON. Battery information: Not supported USB battery charging and camera power supply: Not supported AC power source
Number of shots available
1: Based on CIPA standards. 2: According to Canon measurement conditions, which are based on CIPA standards. Using a new, fully charged LP-E17 The number of shots available may vary greatly depending on the shooting environment. Available operating time
With a new, fully charged LP-E17 Dimensions and weight Dimensions
Based on CIPA guidelines. Weight
Not including body cap. 1: Based on CIPA guidelines. Operating environment Operating temperature: 0–40°C / 32–104°F Operating humidity: 85% or less Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) Supported standards (equivalent to IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards)
Not compatible with MIMO (Multiple-input and multiple-output). Transmission frequency (Center frequency)
Authentication and data encryption methods
Bluetooth Standards compliance: Bluetooth Specification Version 4.2 compliant (Bluetooth Low Energy technology) Transmission method: GFSK modulation
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