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The Canon EOS Rebel T100 (EOS 4000D) is an entry‑level DSLR launched in February 2018, aimed at beginners seeking a simple, lightweight camera with interchangeable lenses. It offers an 18 MP APS‑C sensor, basic 9‑point AF, Full HD video, and Wi‑Fi for easy sharing, but relies on dated technology and lacks modern features like a touchscreen or 4K video.
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Best For
Photography beginners, students, teens, and casual shooters who want a low‑cost DSLR to learn manual controls, capture family events, travel scenes, and create social‑media content without needing advanced features.
Not Ideal For
Low‑light or indoor sports photography, professional or semi‑professional work, vlogging or advanced video production, and users who require fast autofocus, touchscreen operation, or 4K video.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the T100/4000D as a step backward, noting its reliance on a 2010‑era sensor and a 2013 processor, a modest 9‑point AF system, and the absence of a touchscreen or 4K video. While they commend its low price, lightweight body, and ease of use for novices, they recommend the slightly more advanced T7/2000D for anyone willing to spend a bit more.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the camera for its beginner‑friendly interface, affordability, and portability, often highlighting the convenience of Wi‑Fi sharing and the ability to capture family moments. Recurring complaints focus on the small, dim LCD, sluggish Live View autofocus, limited low‑light performance, lack of Bluetooth, and the overall plastic feel of the build.
Common Complaints
Small and dim LCD screen, slow Live View autofocus, noticeable noise above ISO 800, absence of Bluetooth/NFC, and a plasticky build quality.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for starting out”
“Great value for money”
“Easy to share photos via Wi‑Fi”
“Takes beautiful family and baby photos”
“Very lightweight and portable”
“Screen is too small and dim”
“Autofocus is slow in Live View”
“Image quality degrades quickly above ISO 800”
“No Bluetooth”
“Plastic feel”
How It Compares
vs. Canon EOS 2000D (T7)
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Choose the T7 if you can spend a bit more for better image quality and a larger screen; stick with the T100 if budget and ultra‑light weight are top priorities.
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