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EOS 250d or EOS R100

Abdul
Apprentice

Hi, 

I am planning to buy a camera for the 1st time. I had never used one. According to my budget an EOS 250D Or EOS R100.... But i am confused to select a one from this can anybody help me in this....

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p4pictures
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You have picked two interesting cameras…

EOS 250D is a great entry level DSLR camera with lots of features and capabilities. Unfortunately DSLRs are now a dying breed and no longer being developed. So you would be buying in to a dead end system as a first purchase. 

EOS R100 is a mirrorless model, but actually derived from an older M series mirrorless model. As such though it is "mirrorless" and has the RF lens mount for compatibility with RF and RF-S lenses it has a number of compromises in compatibility and feature set. The AF system is the least capable of any R-series camera and there are some compatibility limitations with certain RF lenses.

I would suggest that the EOS R50 is a much better model that delivers significantly better autofocus than either of the two models you listed. I would choose this one over both of the other cameras. 

 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
-- Note: my spell checker is set for EN-GB, not EN-US --

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p4pictures
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You have picked two interesting cameras…

EOS 250D is a great entry level DSLR camera with lots of features and capabilities. Unfortunately DSLRs are now a dying breed and no longer being developed. So you would be buying in to a dead end system as a first purchase. 

EOS R100 is a mirrorless model, but actually derived from an older M series mirrorless model. As such though it is "mirrorless" and has the RF lens mount for compatibility with RF and RF-S lenses it has a number of compromises in compatibility and feature set. The AF system is the least capable of any R-series camera and there are some compatibility limitations with certain RF lenses.

I would suggest that the EOS R50 is a much better model that delivers significantly better autofocus than either of the two models you listed. I would choose this one over both of the other cameras. 

 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
-- Note: my spell checker is set for EN-GB, not EN-US --
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