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Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera (18-45mm Lens) With Adapter - Brand New review
The Canon EOS R10 is a mid-range cropped-frame mirrorless camera with a 24 Megapixel APS-C sensor and 4k 60p video. In my hands-on first-looks review I'll show you everything I know so far!
Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera (18-45mm Lens) With Adapter - Brand New review
Smaller and lighter than the Canon EOS R7, the Canon EOS R10 still has the features and technology to make it more rounded and versatile than EOS M-series cameras like the Canon EOS M50 Mark II.- Phase detection focusing and intelligent subject detection, Same mount as Canon R3, R5 and R6, Small and light
- Limited RF-S lens range, No in-body stabilisation
Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera (18-45mm Lens) With Adapter - Brand New review
The Canon R10 is good for travel photography. Even with its relatively large handgrip, it's small and light enough to be easily carried around in a bag or on a sling for hours. The overall image quality is also very good, and the camera's autofocus system is fast and accurate enough to lock onto...- Lightweight, well-built body., Good image quality., Reliable autofocus system., Comfortable to shoot with.
- Unspectacular battery life.
Canon EOS R10 Review: The Rebel Killer the World Needs?
The Canon EOS R10 may not have Rebel in the name, but the $1,099 kit feels very much like a mirrorless reincarnation of an old Rebel DSLR. While Canon’s new crop sensor mirrorless feels in tune with the company’s DSLRs, there’s plenty of new technology to be had for Rebels making the transition to...- Beginner-friendly controls, yet also still has two control dials and a joystick, Compact, yet has a comfortable grip, Smart autofocus system with great animal and human eye AF, Fast burst speeds, Solid image quality in good light
- No weather-sealing, No in-body stabilization, Autofocus struggles in low light and uneven light with exposure preview on, ISOs above 3200 are pretty noisy
Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera (18-45mm Lens) With Adapter - Brand New review
The Canon EOS R10 is a versatile little powerhouse and one of the best cameras around for beginners. Thanks to its modern autofocus smarts and good handling, it's an affordable way into the EOS R system for new converts and an enjoyable second camera for existing Canon fans.- Compact and lightweight, Impressive autofocus smarts, Speedy burst mode, Good value
- No in-body image stabilization, Cropped 4K/60p video, Single card slot, Small viewfinder
Canon EOS R10 (Review Canon EOS R10)
Canon's latest mirrorless body is a modern-day Rebel- Superb subject recognition and autofocus, 15fps mechanical and 23fps electronic shutter, Solid ergonomics and control layout, Articulating display, Built-in flash, 4K60 video in SDR or HDR, Already works with more lenses than any EOS M body, Supports Canon SLR lenses via an adapter
- Image sensor isn't stabilized, 8-bit SDR video doesn't have flat profile, Basic CMOS sensor doesn't match up with BSI chips, So-so battery life
Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera (18-45mm Lens) With Adapter - Brand New review
OK, so with the more affordable and less feature-rich Canon EOS R10, when compared to the higher resolution EOS R7 released alongside it, we don’t get features such as the R7’s body integral image stabilisation that will be useful when using longer, heavier telephoto lenses, or the dual SD card...- Affordable, all-rounder entry camera, Tried and trusted brand, 24.2-megapixel resolution, Lightweight
- Very close in price to better R7
Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera (18-45mm Lens) With Adapter - Brand New review
Users looking to learn the craft of photography and video, not break the bank in the process and want a no-fuss fun camera to tool around town should give the R10 a serious look, but be aware of the availability (or otherwise) of lenses.- Beginners to intermediates and anyone with interest in casual HDR video
- Sports photographers or for capturing video intended for editing
Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera (18-45mm Lens) With Adapter - Brand New review
As an entry-level model, the EOS R10 will appeal to photographers looking for a relatively small and light interchangeable-lens camera with a good (and useable) range of controls, 4K video recording, fast burst shooting and an affordable price tag.