
Canon EOS R100
Score: 89/100
Fujifilm X-T50
Score: 88/100Rankings

The Canon EOS R100 is Canon's cheapest RF-mount mirrorless, offering a 24.1 MP APS-C sensor, Dual Pixel AF and 4K video in a compact 356 g body. It trims performance and features to keep costs low, making it suitable for beginners but limited for advanced video work.

The Fujifilm X-T50 packs a flagship-class 40.2 MP X-Trans sensor, 7-stop IBIS, and professional-grade 6.2K video into a compact, lightweight magnesium-alloy body. It targets enthusiasts and hybrid creators who need high-resolution stills and strong video features, while accepting trade-offs like a single card slot and occasional overheating.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
24.1 MP | 40.2 MPbest | |
— | 740 shotsbest | |
25,600 ISO | 51,200 ISObest | |
| ↓ lower better | 379 gbest | 438 g |
3,975 pointsbest | 425 points | |
24 fps | 60 fpsbest | |
2,360,000 dotsbest | 2,360,000 dotsbest | |
3 inchesbest | 3 inchesbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensor & Image(3) | ||
Effective Megapixels (MP) | 24.1 MP | 40.2 MP |
Image Processor | DIGIC 8 | X-Processor 5 |
Maximum ISO (ISO) | 25600 ISO | 51200 ISO |
Autofocus(2) | ||
Autofocus Points (points) | 3975 points | 425 points |
Autofocus System | Dual Pixel CMOS AF | Hybrid AF |
Battery & Power(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 379 g | 438 g |
Weather Sealing | false | true |
Video(1) | ||
4K Frame Rate (fps) | 24 fps | 60 fps |
Display(1) | ||
LCD Resolution (pixels) | 1040000 pixels | 1620000 pixels |
Storage(1) | ||
Memory Card Slot Type | SD | SD (UHS-II) |


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Professional reviewers consider the EOS R100 a budget-focused entry into Canon's RF ecosystem, praising its low price and lightweight chassis while criticizing the cropped 4K video and lack of IBIS.
Everyday users appreciate the camera's affordability, compactness, and decent photo quality, but many express disappointment with the limited video performance, weak flash, and absence of modern conveniences like a touchscreen or IBIS.

Professional reviewers commend the X-T50 for delivering flagship-level image quality and color science in a compact body, highlighting the new Film Simulation dial, the high-resolution sensor, and robust 7-stop IBIS.
Everyday users appreciate the camera's sharp image quality, intuitive film simulation controls, and solid battery life, though they note the single card slot and occasional overheating during long video sessions.
“The X-T50 gives me the detail of a full-frame camera in a pocket-sized body.”

“Love the dedicated Film Simulation dial - it makes my photos pop straight out of the camera.”

“Battery lasts forever, but the video can get hot after a while.”


