KolariVision’s EOS R100 Teardown

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What could be more satisfying than seeing an EOS R100 torn apart? Am I right? KolariVision has done teardowns on most cameras; since they have to take them apart for sensor modifications, it makes sense to shoot a video simultaneously. Everyone wins except the R100. Surprisingly, the little thing is pretty complicated inside. There’s much

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Canon can release R1000 without screen.
That's actually a great idea, a perfect webcam and/or act as smartphone peripherals. Just using remote app on ios/android..... And from the trade off you can put 3 LP-E17 batteries to keep its endurance.

Priced it at $250 body only, $500 for coming with triple lens(18-45, 10-18, RF50), $399 for 18-45&10-18 with the Remote grip.
 
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Despite majority on CR isn't R100 target audience and we hate this camera. This piece of platic is the cheapest mirrorless that anyone can afford first hand. And with the 3rd party RF-S soon™, R100 is acceptable for what it priced, it has a normal usable LCD.... Unlike ZV-E10
 
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Despite majority on CR isn't R100 target audience and we hate this camera. This piece of platic is the cheapest mirrorless that anyone can afford first hand. And with the 3rd party RF-S soon™, R100 is acceptable for what it priced, it has a normal usable LCD.... Unlike ZV-E10
Would have been a decent camera with the addition of a touchscreen...you know that thing even $50 smartphones have. Canon went a little too far here.
 
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I don't like the R100 myself, but I think the R100 gets misjudged a lot. There is a rising/ growing photography market in Africa e.g. that wants to move away from SP. Since income is nothing compared to North America/ Europe and wealthy parts of Asia, 50 $ more or less is a huge deal. My in-law is originally from Nairobi, Kenia and I visited the country in 2022. I only saw natives with a rebel kind like camera. So I´m guessing Canon went for that kind of market. In Germany, I´ve only seen retirees (probably those who can handle the touch screen of SP) with a R100...
 
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I don't like the R100 myself, but I think the R100 gets misjudged a lot. There is a rising/ growing photography market in Africa e.g. that wants to move away from SP. Since income is nothing compared to North America/ Europe and wealthy parts of Asia, 50 $ more or less is a huge deal. My in-law is originally from Nairobi, Kenia and I visited the country in 2022. I only saw natives with a rebel kind like camera. So I´m guessing Canon went for that kind of market. In Germany, I´ve only seen retirees (probably those who can handle the touch screen of SP) with a R100...

That is all fine but what I hate is that Canon skipped the touchscreen to save $10 on a $500 camera and made it have worse handling than a 10+ year old cheap Rebel. They already added an old sensor, old CPU, fixed screen, cropped video, no video AF, removed the ISO button and the digital hotshoe. Was that not enough for product segmentation?
 
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