Originally posted by Death89 I'm currently eyeing the Canon EOS M100 with 15-45 and 22mm for £400 (with cashback) on Amazon. I can't even buy a Pentax equivalent to the 22mm for £500 in the UK!
Looking at the prices, that's a low cost camera.
Definitely not an enthusiast camera.
Quote: Casual snapshooters and family documentarians take note: The Canon EOS M100 ($599 with 15-45mm lens) is a mirrorless camera that gets a lot right. It corrects the missteps that Canon made with its first mirrorless releases, delivering speedy autofocus and solid image quality. It's one of the smaller mirrorless models on the market, with a big touch LCD that will appeal to smartphone photographers. It's not our absolute favorite affordable mirrorless option—that's the Sony a6000—but it's a fine alternative for casual shooters who don't mind the absence of an EVF.
Canon EOS M100 Review & Rating | PCMag.com
You get what you pay for. I had to laugh at good for "smartphone photographers." I've never seen that before in a camera description. At least you know what their target market is. That being said, if you are smart phone photographer, it's going to be a huge up grade, on the positive side. And if you've got nothing, a nice cheap way to get into the game. And it will keep you going until you get interested in one of the more niche areas of photography.
Oh and you can find a 21 ltd. for £496 in the UK on amazon.