Canon had the largest booth at CP+ 2023, by a good margin. Cameras, lenses, and printers were all lavishly displayed, as well as a smattering of more unusual items. Several shooting centers were set up to provide opportunities to shoot models, still lifes, and stunt-bike riders.
Let’s dive right in; I’ve included observations along the way and will summarize some of the key points at the bottom.At just $480 body-only, the new EOS R100 is a true entry-level camera with an RF mount. It’s slightly wider but at the same time slightly lighter than the EOS M50 Mark II.
In fairness though, today’s smartphone users have much higher expectations of a camera than photo beginners did years ago, and would thus be very disappointed with what passed for an entry-level camera 5 or 10 years back. Canon’s EOS M series cameras have been wildly successful; we’ve heard season after season that the M50 Mark II was the highest-selling body of any in Canon’s portfolio. It’s an undeniably pleasing system with small bodies, compact lenses, and a nice feature set. As noted, though, the recently-announced R50 is actually a little smaller than the M50 II body, taking away the size advantage, at least when it comes to bodies.
Unfortunately, there’s no practical way to adapt EF-M lenses to RF-mount cameras because the EF-M mount flange distance is shorter than on the RF mount. Stepping up from the EOS-M to EOS R system thus requires selling all one’s existing lenses.
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